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2010, Volume 95, Issue 3
- y:2010:n:v.95no.3 Estimating the effect of mortgage foreclosures on nearby property values: a critical review of the literature
by W. Scott Frame
2010, Volume 95, Issue 2
- y:2010:n:v.95no.2 Mortgage foreclosure prevention efforts
by Kristopher Gerardi & Wenli Li
2010, Volume 95, Issue 1
- y:2010:n:v.95no.1 Too-big-to-fail after FDICIA
by Larry D. Wall
2009, Volume 94, Issue 4
- y:2009:n:v.94no.4 Changes in the aggregate labor force participation rate
by Julie L. Hotchkiss
2009, Volume 94, Issue 3
- y:2009:n:v.94no.3 Is more still better? Revisiting the Sixth District Coincident Indicator
by Pedro Silos & Diego Vilán
2009, Volume 94, Issue 2
- 1-14 The peak oil debate
by Laurel Graef
2009, Volume 94, Issue 1
- 1-12 Financial development, remittances, and real exchange rate appreciation
by Pablo A. Acosta & Nicole Rae Baerg & Federico S. Mandelman
2008, Volume 93, Issue 4
- y:2008:n:v.93no.4 The evolution of the check as a means of payment: a historical survey
by Stephen F. Quinn & William Roberds
2008, Volume 93, Issue 3
- y:2008:n:v.93no.3 New financing trends in Latin America : an overview of selected issues and policy challenges
by Myriam Quispe-Agnoli & Camilo E. Tovar
2008, Volume 93, Issue 2
- y:2008:n:v.93no.2 The final frontier : the integration of banking and commerce. Part 2, risk and return using efficient portfolio analysis
by Hsin-Yu Liang & Alan K. Reichert & Larry D. Wall
2008, Volume 93, Issue 1
- y:2008:n:v.93no.1 The final frontier : the integration of banking and commerce. Part 1, the likely outcome of eliminating the barrier
by Hsin-Yu Liang & Alan K. Reichert & Larry D. Wall
2007, Volume 92, Issue Q4
- 1-1 Preface - credit derivatives: where's the risk?
by Paula A. Tkac - 1-24 Credit derivatives: an overview
by David L. Mengle - 25-41 Credit derivatives and risk management
by Michael S. Gibson - 43-69 Credit derivatives, macro risks, and systemic risks
by Tim Weithers
2007, Volume 92, Issue Q 3
- 1-16 Financial market frictions
by Ramon P. DeGennaro & Cesare Robotti - 17-26 When more is better: assessing the southeastern economy with lots of data
by Pedro Silos & Diego Vilán - 27-41 Smoking: taxing health and Social Security
by Brian S. Armour & M. Melinda Pitts
2007, Issue Q1-2
- 1-23 Safe and sound banking twenty years later: what was proposed and what has been adopted
by Frederick T. Furlong & Simon H. Kwan - 24-35 Policies and prescriptions for safe and sound banking: shocks, lessons, and prospects
by James A. Wilcox - 36-39 Market and risk management innovations: implications for safe and sound banking
by Eric Rosengren - 41-66 Safety, soundness, and the evolution of the U.S. banking industry
by Robert DeYoung - 67-75 Some thoughts on the evolution of the banking system and the process of financial intermediation
by Loretta J. Mester - 76-82 How have the banking system and the process of financial intermediation changed?
by Myron L. Kwast - 83-100 Supervising bank safety and soundness: some open issues
by Mark J. Flannery - 101-113 What reforms are needed to improve the safety and soundness of the banking system?
by Harvey Rosenblum - 114-117 Two key issues concerning the supervision of bank safety and soundness
by Dwight M. Jaffee - 119-138 Roundtable discussion: reflection on twenty years of bank regulatory reform
by George J. Benston & Robert A. Eisenbeis & Paul M. Horvitz & Edward J. Kane & George G. Kaufman
2006, Volume 91, Issue Q 4
- 1-1 Preface: hedge funds: creators of risk?
by Gerald P. Dwyer - 1-34 Hedge funds: an industry in its adolescence
by William K.H. Fung & David A. Hsieh - 35-48 Hedge funds and investor protection regulation
by Franklin R. Edwards - 81-91 Corporate governance and hedge fund management
by Bruce N. Lehmann
2006, Volume 91, Issue Q 3
- 1-20 One proxy at a time : pursuing social change through shareholder proposals
by Paula A. Tkac - 21-32 How resilient is the modern economy to energy price shocks?
by Rajeev Dhawan & Karsten Jeske - 33-54 The Federal Home Loan Bank system : the \"other\" housing GSE
by Mark J. Flannery & W. Scott Frame - 55-71 Official dollarization and the banking system in Ecuador and El Salvador
by Myriam Quispe-Agnoli & Elena Whisler
2006, Volume 91, Issue Q 2
- 1-20 Changes in behavioral and characteristic determination of female labor force participation, 1975-2005
by Julie L. Hotchkiss - 21-37 How good is what you've got? DSGE-VAR as a toolkit for evaluating DSGE models
by Marco Del Negro & Frank Schorfheide - 39-59 Instability in U.S. inflation: 1967-2005
by James M. Nason
2006, Volume 91, Issue Q 1
- 1-25 Transparency, expectations and forecasts
by Andrew Bauer & Robert A. Eisenbeis & Daniel F. Waggoner & Tao Zha - 27-42 Merchant acquirers and payment card processors: a look inside the black box
by Ramon P. DeGennaro - 43-54 International business cycles: G7 and OECD countries
by Marcelle Chauvet & Chengxuan Yu
2005, Volume 90, Issue Q4
- 1-18 Bank crisis resolution and foreign-owned banks
by Robert A. Eisenbeis & George G. Kaufman - 19-38 How should banks account for loan losses?
by George J. Benston & Larry D. Wall - 39-56 Macroeconomic models with heterogeneous agents and housing
by Karsten Jeske
2005, Volume 90, Issue Q 3
- 1-13 Social Security private accounts: a risky proposition?
by Gerald P. Dwyer - 15-36 Buy foreign while you can: the cheap dollar and exchange rate pass-through
by Eduardo J. J. Ganapolsky & Diego Vilán - 37-45 It's who you are and what you do: explaining the IT industry wage premium
by Jason M. DeBacker & Julie L. Hotchkiss & M. Melinda Pitts & John C. Robertson
2005, Volume 90, Issue Q 2
- 1-23 Payroll employment data: measuring the effects of annual benchmark revisions
by Nicholas Haltom & Vanessa D. Mitchell & Ellis W. Tallman - 25-34 Happy hour economics, or how an increase in demand can produce a decrease in price
by Mark Fisher - 35-47 Smoothing the shocks of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model
by Andrew Bauer & Nicholas Haltom & Juan F. Rubio-Ramirez
2005, Volume 90, Issue Q 1
- 1-13 Employment growth and labor force participation: how many jobs are enough?
by Julie L. Hotchkiss - 15-36 On the uniqueness of community banks
by Scott E. Hein & Timothy W. Koch & Steven Scott MacDonald - 37-58 On the remitting patterns of immigrants: evidence from Mexican survey data
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Cynthia Bansak & Susan Pozo - 59-67 The quality of preventive and diagnostic medical care: why do southern states underperform?
by Brian S. Armour & M. Melinda Pitts
2004, Volume 89, Issue Q 4
- 1-21 Mutual funds: temporary problem or permanent morass?
by Paula A. Tkac - 23-35 Investment banks, scope, and unavoidable conflicts of interest
by Erik Sirri - 37-52 Searching for a new center: U.S. securities markets in transition
by Maureen O'Hara
2004, Volume 89, Issue Q 3
- 1-23 Monetary explanations of the Great Depression: a selective survey of empirical evidence
by Paul Evans & Iftekhar Hasan & Ellis W. Tallman - 25-40 Growing part-time employment among workers with disabilities: marginalization or opportunity?
by Julie L. Hotchkiss - 41-62 Modeling the term structure of interest rates: an introduction
by Mark Fisher
2004, Volume 89, Issue Q 2
- 1-1 Preface - rethinking structural reform in Latin America
by Michael J. Chriszt & Stephen J. Kay - 1-28 Reform fatigue: symptoms, reasons, and implications
by Eduardo Lora & Ugo Panizza & Myriam Quispe-Agnoli - 29-37 Creditor protection and financial markets: empirical evidence and implications for Latin America
by Arturo Galindo & Alejandro Micco - 39-66 Financial globalization: gain and pain for developing countries
by Sergio L. Schmukler - 67-85 A cost-benefit approach to labor market reform
by Carmen Pages - 87-102 Regulating housing GSEs: thoughts on institutional structure and authorities
by W. Scott Frame & Lawrence J. White
2004, Volume 89, Issue Q 1
- 1-23 The news in financial asset returns
by Gerald P. Dwyer & Cesare Robotti - 25-37 Leading indicators of country risk and currency crises: the Asian experience
by Marcelle Chauvet & Fang Dong - 39-51 Decomposing inflation
by Andrew Bauer & Nicholas Haltom & William B. Peterman
2003, Volume 88, Issue Q4
- 1-14 The uninvited guest: patents on Wall Street
by Robert P. Merges - 15-33 The international law of business method patents
by John M. Conley - 35-50 Take your model bowling: forecasting with general equilibrium models
by Marco Del Negro & Frank Schorfheide
2003, Volume 88, Issue Q3
- 1-9 Monetary policy and learning: Some implications for policy and research
by Ellis W. Tallman - 11-16 Monetary policy and learning
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 17-31 Federal Home Loan Bank mortgage purchases: Implications for mortgage markets
by W. Scott Frame - 33-43 The H-1B program and its effects on information technology workers
by Madeline Zavodny - 45-62 Modern economic growth and recent stagnation
by Scott L. Baier & Gerald P. Dwyer & Robert Tamura
2003, Volume 88, Issue Q2
- 1-15 Are on-line currencies virtual banknotes?
by Stephen F. Quinn & William Roberds - 17-31 Forecast evaluation with cross-sectional data: The Blue Chip Surveys
by Andrew Bauer & Robert A. Eisenbeis & Daniel F. Waggoner & Tao Zha - 33-41 Emotion and financial markets
by Lucy F. Ackert & Bryan K. Church & Richard Deaves - 43-55 Inflation persistence: how much can we explain?
by Pau Rabanal & Juan F. Rubio-Ramirez
2003, Volume 88, Issue Q1
- 1-14 Direct investments in securities: A primer
by Ramon P. DeGennaro - 15-31 Pension systems and aggregate shocks
by Karsten Jeske - 33-47 How much do we really know about growth and finance?
by Paul Wachtel - 49-70 Pricing firms on the basis of fundamentals
by Mark Kamstra
2002, Volume 87, Issue Q4
- 1-1 Preface--Venture capital and technology: What's next?
by Anna C. Wheatley - 1-17 Corporations and the financing of innovation: The corporate venturing experience
by Paul Gompers - 19-23 On the fundamental role of venture capital
by Thomas Hellmann & Manju Puri - 25-39 Boom and bust in the venture capital industry and the impact on innovation
by Joshua Lerner - 41-52 Reserve requirements: A modern perspective
by Scott E. Hein & Jonathan D. Stewart
2002, Volume 87, Issue Q3
- 1-1 Preface: Technology, growth, and the labor market
by Donna K. Ginther & Madeline Zavodny - 1-13 Projecting productivity growth: lessons from the U.S. growth resurgence
by Mun S. Ho & Dale W. Jorgenson & Kevin J. Stiroh - 15-44 Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going?
by Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel - 45-62 Technology and U.S. wage inequality: a brief look
by David Card & John DiNardo - 63-87 Productivity, computerization, and skill change
by Edward N. Wolff - 89-106 Global banks, local crises: bad news from Argentina
by Marco Del Negro & Stephen J. Kay
2002, Volume 87, Issue Q2
- 1-12 The economics of payment finality
by Charles M. Kahn & William Roberds - 13-25 Asset returns and economic risk
by Cesare Robotti - 27-43 Special repo rates: an introduction
by Mark Fisher - 45-61 The behavior of federal funds futures prices over the monetary policy cycle
by Richard Austin & Jeff Moore
2002, Volume 87, Issue Q1
- 1-16 Reforming deposit insurance and FDICIA
by Robert A. Eisenbeis & Larry D. Wall - 17-27 The effect of immigration on output mix, capital, and productivity
by Myriam Quispe-Agnoli & Madeline Zavodny - 29-43 Financing housing through government-sponsored enterprises
by W. Scott Frame & Larry D. Wall - 45-59 Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's voluntary initiatives: Lessons from banking
by W. Scott Frame & Larry D. Wall
2001, Volume 86, Issue Q4
- 1-11 On business cycles and countercyclical policies
by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega & Jang-Ting Guo - 13-33 What remains of monetarism?
by Rik Hafer - 35-58 Assessing simple policy rules: A view from a complete macroeconomic model
by Eric M. Leeper & Tao Zha
2001, Volume 86, Issue Q3
- 1-17 The performance of open-end international mutual funds
by Paula A. Tkac - 19-29 The Beige Book: Timely information on the regional economy
by Donna K. Ginther & Madeline Zavodny - 31-42 Equity home bias: Can information cost explain the puzzle?
by Karsten Jeske - 43-53 Monetary policy alternatives for Latin America
by Myriam Quispe-Agnoli
2001, Volume 86, Issue Q2
- 1-12 Turn, turn, turn: Predicting turning points in economic activity
by Marco Del Negro - 13-26 Regional research and development intensity and earnings inequality
by Susan Dadres & Donna K. Ginther - 27-44 Managed care for Brazil's banks
by Elizabeth McQuerry
2001, Volume 86, Issue Q1
- 1-15 Forces that shape the yield curve
by Mark Fisher - 17-30 Is why we use money important?
by Victor E. Li - 31-39 The risks and rewards of selling volatility
by Saikat Nandi & Daniel F. Waggoner - 41-52 Social security in Latin America: recent reforms and challenges
by Stephen J. Kay & Barbara E. Kritzer
2000, Volume 85, Issue Q4
- 1-16 Monetary policy and racial unemployment rates
by Madeline Zavodny & Tao Zha - 17-27 The economics of check float
by James J. McAndrews & William Roberds - 29-38 Perspectives on a potential North American monetary union
by Michael J. Chriszt - 39-58 Is commercial banking a distinct line of commerce?
by B. Frank King & Michael Padhi & Lynn W. Woosley
2000, Volume 85, Issue Q3
- 1-12 Dollarization: a scorecard
by Roberto Chang - 13-34 Credit crunch or what? Australian banks during the 1986–93 credit cycle
by Nargis Bharucha & Ellis W. Tallman - 35-52 The potential for portfolio diversification in financial services
by Alan K. Reichert & Larry D. Wall - 53-64 The shifty Laffer curve
by Zsolt Becsi
2000, Volume 85, Issue Q2
- 1-20 Bank loan-loss accounting: a review of theoretical and empirical evidence
by Timothy W. Koch & Larry D. Wall - 21-32 Central bank forecasting: an international comparison
by John C. Robertson - 33-48 Are displaced workers now finished at age forty?
by Daniel Rodriguez & Madeline Zavodny - 49-51 Atlanta Fed Conference on Fiscal Policy in Latin America
by Robert A. Eisenbeis
2000, Volume 85, Issue Q1
- 1-23 A primer and assessment of social security reform in Mexico
by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega & Tapen Sinha - 24-39 Issues in hedging options positions
by Saikat Nandi & Daniel F. Waggoner - 40-51 Evidence on the efficiency of index options markets
by Lucy F. Ackert & Yisong S. Tian
1999, Volume 84, Issue Q4
- 4-15 Evaluating the effects of monetary policy with economic models
by Tao Zha - 16-25 Fully funded social security: Now you see it, now you don't?
by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega & Steven Russell - 26-37 Mergers of publicly traded banking organizations revisited
by Robert A. Eisenbeis & Simon H. Kwan - 38-45 Economic policy trends in post-World War II Latin America
by Carlos Lozada
1999, Volume 84, Issue Q3
- 4-13 What do asset prices tell us about the future?
by Stephen D. Smith - 14-29 The banking sector rescue in Mexico
by Elizabeth McQuerry - 30-39 The design of wholesale payments networks: the importance of incentives
by Charles M. Kahn & William Roberds - 40-51 Revising the Atlanta Fed dollar index
by Bryan Acree
1999, Volume 84, Issue Q2
- 6-16 Understanding recent crises in emerging markets
by Roberto Chang - 18-31 The role of external shocks in the Asian financial crisis
by Joseph A. Whitt - 32-43 Are money growth and inflation still related?
by Gerald P. Dwyer & Rik Hafer - 44-53 Unions and the wage-productivity gap
by Madeline Zavodny
1999, Volume 84, Issue Q1
- 4-18 Vector autoregressions: forecasting and reality
by John C. Robertson & Ellis W. Tallman - 20-37 Against the tide: Malcolm Bryan and the introduction of monetary aggregate targets
by Rik Hafer - 38-56 Economics and crime in the states
by Zsolt Becsi
1998, Volume 83, Issue Q 4
- 4-20 Data vintages and measuring forecast model performance
by John C. Robertson & Ellis W. Tallman - 22-35 Valuation models for default-risky securities: An overview
by Saikat Nandi - 36-47 Venture capital investment: Emerging force in the Southeast
by Edgar Parker & Phillip Todd Parker
1998, Volume 83, Issue Q 3
- 4-11 Competitiveness and price setting in dealer markets
by Lucy F. Ackert & Bryan K. Church - 12-31 How powerful is monetary policy in the long run?
by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega - 32-41 Credit union issues
by B. Frank King & Aruna Srinivasan - 42-51 The federal government's budget surplus: Cause for celebration?
by Gerald P. Dwyer & Rik Hafer
1998, Volume 83, Issue Q 2
- 4-17 The choice of capital instruments
by Pamela P. Peterson & Larry D. Wall - 18-28 Why minimum wage hikes may not reduce employment
by Madeline Zavodny - 30-38 New drilling technology
by Thomas J. Cunningham & Whitney Mancuso - 40-54 A primer on short-term linkages between key economic data series
by R. Mark Rogers
1998, Volume 83, Issue Q 1
- 4-15 Policy credibility and the design of central banks
by Roberto Chang - 16-29 A dynamic multivariate model for use in formulating policy
by Tao Zha - 30-40 The rise of risk management
by J. David Cummins & Richard D. Phillips & Stephen D. Smith - 42-52 The impact of fraud on new methods of retail payment
by William Roberds
1997, Volume 86, Issue Q I
- 4-13 Is low unemployment inflationary?
by Roberto Chang
1997, Volume 82, Issue Q 4
- 4-15 Treasury auctions: what do the recent models and results tell us?
by Saikat Nandi - 16-33 Movements in the term structure of interest rates
by Robert R. Bliss - 34-45 The insider trading debate
by Jie Hu & Thomas H. Noe - 46-62 Financial development and growth
by Zsolt Becsi & Ping Wang
1997, Volume 82, Issue Q 3
- 4-19 Bank deposits and credit as sources of systemic risk
by Robert A. Eisenbeis - 20-33 Decision time for European Monetary Union
by Joseph A. Whitt - 34-59 The role of currency derivatives in internationally diversified portfolios
by Peter A. Abken & Milind M. Shrikhande - 60-71 Common trends and cycles and the structure of Florida's economy
by Edgar Parker
1997, Volume 82, Issue Q 2
- 4-25 History and theory of the NAIRU: a critical review
by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega & Steven Russell - 26-43 Identifying monetary policy: a primer
by Tao Zha - 44-50 International settlements: a new source of systemic risk?
by Robert A. Eisenbeis
1997, Volume 82, Issue Q 1
- 14-30 Taking note of the deposit insurance fund: a plan for the FDIC to issue capital notes
by Larry D. Wall - 32-45 What's really new about the new forms of retail payment?
by William Roberds - 46-56 The buck stops where? The role of limited liability in economics
by Thomas H. Noe & Stephen D. Smith
1996, Volume 81, Issue Mar
- 18-36 Do state and local taxes affect relative state growth?
by Zsolt Becsi - 37-44 Tracking manufacturing: an update on the Survey of Southeastern Manufacturing Conditions
by R. Mark Rogers
1996, Volume 81, Issue Dec
- 1-20 Wildcat banking, banking panics, and free banking in the United States
by Gerald P. Dwyer - 21-35 Options and volatility
by Peter A. Abken & Saikat Nandi
1996, Volume 80, Issue Mar
- 1-17 Banks' responses to binding regulatory capital requirements
by Pamela P. Peterson & Larry D. Wall
1996, Volume 80, Issue Jan
- 1-20 The Mexican peso crisis
by Joseph A. Whitt - 21-44 The Mexican economic crisis: alternative views
by Marco A. Espinosa-Vega & Steven Russell
1995, Volume 80, Issue Sep
- 1-14 Is a weak dollar inflationary?
by Roberto Chang - 15-31 Financial crises and the payments system: lessons from the National Banking Era
by William Roberds - 32-40 Policy essay - risk-based bank capital: issues and solutions
by Robert R. Bliss
1995, Volume 80, Issue Nov
- 1-14 To call or not to call?: optimal call policies for callable U.S. Treasury bonds
by Robert R. Bliss & Ehud I. Ronn - 15-29 Mergers and acquisitions in China
by Jie Lin Dong & Jie Hu - 30-37 Monetary aggregates, payments technology, and institutional factors
by David J. Petersen
1995, Volume 80, Issue May
- 1-10 Structural booms: why the South grows
by Thomas J. Cunningham - 11-31 F.Y.I.: commercial bank profits in 1994
by James D. Baer & Lynn W. Woosley - 32-36 Review essay on \"Privatopia\" and the Public Good by Evan McKenzie, 1994
by William Roberds
1995, Volume 80, Issue Mar
- 1-9 Private sector responses to the Panic of 1907: a comparison of New York and Chicago
by Jon R. Moen & Ellis W. Tallman - 10-30 Using Eurodollar futures options: gauging the market's view of interest rate movements
by Peter A. Abken - 31-40 Examining small business lending in bank antitrust analysis
by W. Scott Frame
1995, Volume 80, Issue Jul
- 1-38 Reducing our ignorance about monetary policy effects
by Eric M. Leeper