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1987
- 88-1 Credit card rates and consumer search
by Mitchell Berlin & Loretta J. Mester - 87-9 Estimating the size and implications of the underground economy
by Joel F. Houston - 87-8 Financing, commitment and entry deterrence
by Mitchell Berlin & Paul S. Calem - 87-7 The policy implications of the underground economy
by Joel F. Houston - 87-6 Competitive effects of interstate bank mergers and acquisitions
by Paul S. Calem & Janice M. Moulton - 87-5 Testing for expense preference behavior using cost data
by Loretta J. Mester - 87-4 Price discovery in the stock market
by John J. Merrick - 87-3 Compensating variation in wages and rents
by Richard Voith - 87-2 Volume determination in stock and stock index futures markets: an analysis of arbitrage and volatility effects
by John J. Merrick - 87-1 Deposit market segmentation: the case of MMDAs and Super-NOWs
by Paul S. Calem
1986
- 86-19 Optimal base drift: some VAR estimates
by Jan Loeys & Herbert E. Taylor - 86-18 The choice between bonds and bank loans
by Mitchell Berlin & Jan Loeys - 86-17 Interregional flows of funds as a measure of economic integration in the United States
by Gerald A. Carlino & Richard Lang - 86-16 The effect of implicit deposit insurance on banks portfolio choices with an application to international `overexposure'
by Alessandro Penati & Aris Protopapadakis - 86-15 The long-run behavior of the public debt in the United States
by Brian R. Horrigan - 86-14 Bank foreign lending, mandatory disclosure rules and the reaction of bank stock prices to the Mexican debt crisis
by Howard Kaufold & Michael Smirlock - 86-13 The role of agglomeration potential in population and employment growth
by Gerald A. Carlino & Edwin S. Mills - 86-12 Gold prices and government gold auctions: a test of resource valuation
by Stephen A. Meyer - 86-11 Is money growth and inflation related to government deficits? Evidence from ten industrialized countries
by Aris Protopapadakis & Jeremy J. Siegel - 86-10 Banking panics and business cycles: data sources, data construction, and further results
by Gary Gorton - 86-9 Banking panics and business cycles
by Gary Gorton - 86-8 The pattern of employment and residential land use and densities in a stochastic model of urban location
by John M. L. Gruenstein - 86-7 Monetary indicators, commodity prices, and inflation
by Brian R. Horrigan - 86-6 Inflation announcements and financial market reaction: evidence from the long-term bond market
by Michael Smirlock - 86-4 The age of capital, the age of utilized capital, and tests of the embodiment hypothesis
by Julia Lane & Richard McHugh - 86-3 MMDAs, super-NOWs, and the differentiation of bank deposit products
by Paul S. Calem - 86-2 Returns and risks of U.S. bank foreign currency activities
by Theoharry Grammatikos & Anthony Saunders & Itzhak Swary - 86-1 Has the United States overinvested in housing?
by Edwin S. Mills
1985
- 86-5 The decline of labor productivity in the 1970's: the role of embodied technological change
by Julia Lane & Richard McHugh