Content
1998, Volume 4, Issue Jun
-   35-58 Dealers' hedging of interest rate options in the U.S. dollar fixed-income market
 by John Kambhu
-    59-78 Does consumer confidence forecast household expenditure? a sentiment index horse race
 by Jason Bram & Sydney C. Ludvigson
-   79-99 Vertical specialization and the changing nature of world trade
 by David L. Hummels & Dana Rapoport & Kei-Mu Yi
1997, Volume 3, Issue Jul
-   1-7 Creating an integrated payment system: the evolution of Fedwire
 by Adam M. Gilbert & Dara Hunt & Kenneth C. Winch
-   9-32 The round-the-clock market for U.S. Treasury securities
 by Michael J. Fleming
-   33-52 Market returns and mutual fund flows
 by Debbie Gruenstein & Paul Kleiman & Eli M. Remolona
-   53-81 The evolving external orientation of manufacturing: a profile of four countries
 by Jose Manuel Campa & Linda S. Goldberg
-   83-99 Credit, equity, and mortgage refinancings
 by Paul Bennett & Gordon Monsen & Richard Peach & Stavros Peristiani & Jonathan Raiff
1997, Volume 3, Issue Feb
-   5-19 National and regional factors in the metropolitan economy
 by Jonathan McCarthy & Charles Steindel
-   21-35 Sources of New York employment fluctuations
 by Kenneth N. Kuttner & Argia M. Sbordone
-   49-60 Performance of metropolitan area industries
 by Matthew P. Drennan
-   61-74 Industrial restructuring in the New York metropolitan area
 by James A. Orr
-   75-78 Potential employment effects of the restructuring of retail banking
 by Lawrence J. Radecki
-   79-82 Business services and the economic performance of the New York metropolitan region
 by Thierry Noyelle
-   83-85 The securities industry and the New York - New Jersey region
 by Richard Cantor
-   87-90 Technological trends affecting the manufacturing sector of New York City
 by Mitchell L. Moss
-   93-111 The outlook for the metropolitan area
 by Dick Netzer
1997, Volume 3, Issue Dec
-   1-12 Bank capital requirements for market risk: the internal models approach
 by Darryll Hendricks & Beverly Hirtle
-   13-29 The benefits of branching deregulation
 by Jith Jayaratne & Philip E. Strahan
-    31-50 What moves the bond market?
 by Michael J. Fleming & Eli M. Remolona
-    51-77 Is there an inflation puzzle?
 by Cara S. Lown & Robert W. Rich
1997, Volume 3, Issue Aug
-   1-7 A framework for the pursuit of price stability
 by William J. McDonough
-    9-110 Inflation targeting: lessons from four countries
 by Frederic S. Mishkin & Adam S. Posen
1996, Volume 2, Issue Oct
-   1-14 Banks with something to lose: the disciplinary role of franchise value
 by Rebecca Demsetz & Marc R. Saidenberg & Philip E. Strahan
-    15-35 What do chain store sales tell us about consumer spending?
 by Ethan S. Harris & Clara Vega
-    37-53 Determinants and impact of sovereign credit ratings
 by Richard Cantor & Frank Packer
1996, Volume 2, Issue Apr
-   1-15 Price risk intermediation in the over-the-counter derivatives markets: interpretation of a global survey
 by Catherine Benadon & John Kambhu & Frank M. Keane
-   17-37 Risk management by structured derivative product companies
 by William F. Bassett & In Sun Geoum & Eli M. Remolona
-   39-69 Evaluation of value-at-risk models using historical data
 by Darryll Hendricks
1995, Volume 1, Issue Oct
-   1-5 Remarks on economic, supervisory, and regulatory issues facing foreign banks operating in the United States
 by William J. McDonough
-   7-20 Correlation products and risk management issues
 by James M. Mahoney
-   21-38 The commodity-consumer price connection: fact or fable?
 by S. Brock Blomberg & Ethan S. Harris
1995, Volume 1, Issue Jul
-   13-26 Historical patterns and recent changes in the relationship between bank holding company size and risk
 by Rebecca Demsetz & Philip E. Strahan
-    27-45 The decline of traditional banking: implications for financial stability and regulatory policy
 by Franklin R. Edwards & Frederic S. Mishkin
1995, Issue Jul
-   1-12 A prolegomenon to future capital requirements
 by Arturo Estrella
1995, Issue Jan
-   1-1 Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: opening remarks
 by William J. McDonough
-   3-8 The internationalization of the U.S. labor market and the wage structure
 by George J. Borjas
-   9-17 What are the causes of rising wage inequality in the United States?
 by John Bound & George Johnson
-   18-25 U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: the role of international factors
 by Robert Z. Lawrence
-   26-32 Inequality in labor market outcomes: contrasting the 1980s and earlier decades
 by Chinhui Juhn & Kevin M. Murphy
-   33-34 Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: morning session: summary of discussion
 by Thomas Klitgaard & Adam S. Posen
-   35-41 The future path and consequences of the U.S. earnings/education gap
 by Frank Levy
-   42-47 Trade and wages: choosing among alternative explanations
 by Jagdish Bhagwati
-   48-53 Macroeconomic implications of shifts in the relative demand for skills
 by Olivier Jean Blanchard
-   54-58 The growing wage gap: is training the answer?
 by Lisa M. Lynch
-   59-60 Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: afternoon session: summary of discussion
 by S. Brock Blomberg & Gabriel De Kock
-   61-75 Explaining the growing inequality in wages across skill levels
 by David A. Brauer & Susan Hickok
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