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1998, Volume 42, Issue Jun
- 65-119 Historical evidence on business cycles: the international experience
by U. Michael Bergman & Michael D. Bordo & Lars Jonung - 121-175 Role of interest rate policy in the generation and propagation of business cycles: what has changed since the '30s?
by Christopher A. Sims - 177-186 After Asia: new directions for the international financial system
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 187-193 Financial shocks and business cycles: lessons form outside the United States
by Maurice Obstfeld - 194-205 Market mechanisms for avoiding the next currency crash: lessons from Asia
by Avinash Persaud - 207-269 Technology and business cycles; how well do standard models explain the facts?
by Susanto Basu - 271-357 Job reallocation and the business cycle: new facts for an old debate
by Scott Schuh & Robert K. Triest - 359-370 New financial world: policy shortcomings and remedies
by Henry Kaufman - 371-376 View of recessions from the automobile industry
by Martin B. Zimmerman - 377-381 Emerging economies and the business cycle
by Agustin G. Carstens
1998, Issue jun
- 383-388 Effects of international policy
by Michael Mussa - y:1998:i:jun:n:42 Beyond shocks: what causes business cycles?
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & Scott Schuh
1997, Issue jun
- 1-18 Social Security reform: an overview
by Robert K. Triest - 19-28 The transformation of Social Security: opening address
by Edward D. Berkowitz - 29-63 Social Security: how social and secure should it be?
by Steven A. Sass & Robert K. Triest - 77-95 Demographics, Social Security reform, and labor supply
by Theresa J. Devine - 103-142 Effects of Social Security reform on private and national saving
by Eric M. Engen & William G. Gale - 153-156 The Reform of Social Security in Mexico: Panel Discussion
by Agustin G. Carstens - 157-167 The United Kingdom's Pension Program: Panel Discussion
by Richard Disney - 168-173 Retirement Income Policy in Australia: Panel Discussion
by Malcolm L. Edey - 174-186 Japan's public pension system: what is wrong with it and how to fix it: a panel discussion
by Charles Yuji Horioka - 187-192 The future outlook for Social Security: address
by Edward M. Gramlich - 193-227 Social Security reform and financial markets
by Henning Bohn - 243-274 Social Security reform in a global context
by Barry P. Bosworth & Gary Burtless - 287-292 How should Social Security be Reformed? A Panel Discussion: Political Aspects of Social Security Reform
by Peter A. Diamond - 293-296 It's High Time to Privatize: Panel Discussion
by Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 297-303 Social Security: It ain't Broken: Panel Discussion
by Alicia H. Munnell - 304-310 Plans for a Comprehensive Reform Package: Panel Discussion
by C. Eugene Steuerle - y:1997:i:jun:n:41 Social Security reform: links to saving, investment and growth
by Steven A. Sass & Robert K. Triest
1996, Volume 40, Issue Jun
- 1-32 Technology and growth: an overview
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & Jane Sneddon Little - 33-43 Keynote address: the networked bank
by Robert M. Howe - 45-89 Technology in growth theory
by Dale W. Jorgenson - 91-125 Uncertainty and technological change
by Nathan Rosenberg - 127-172 Cross-country variations in national economic growth rates: the role of \\"technology\\"
by J. Bradford DeLong - 173-181 Address: job insecurity and technology
by Alan Greenspan - 183-213 Microeconomic policy and technological change
by Edwin Mansfield - 215-268 Technology diffusion in U.S. manufacturing: the geographic dimension
by Jane Sneddon Little & Robert K. Triest - 269-278 Panel Discussion: trends in productivity and growth
by Martin N. Baily - 279-285 Panel discussion: inherent conflict in international trade
by Ralph E. Gomory - 286-297 Panel Discussion: implications of growth theory for macro-policy: what have we learned?
by Abel M. Mateus - 298-301 Panel discussion: the role of macroeconomic policy
by Robert M. Solow - y:1996:i:jun:n:40 Technology and growth: conference proceedings
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & Jane Sneddon Little
1995, Volume 39, Issue Jun
- y:1995:i:jun:n:39 Is bank lending important for the transmission of monetary policy? proceedings of a conference held in June 1995
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren
1995, Volume 39
- 1-14 Is bank lending important for the transmission of monetary policy: an overview
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren - 15-44 Is bank lending special?
by Charles P. Himmelberg & Donald P. Morgan - 47-79 Bank lending and the transmission of monetary policy
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren - 83-125 Bank credit and economic activity
by Carl E. Walsh & James A. Wilcox - 129-173 The importance of credit for macroeconomic activity: identification through heterogeneity
by Simon Gilchrist & Egon Zakrajšek - 177-226 Financial constraints and investment: a critical review of methodological issues and international evidence
by Fabio Schiantarelli
1994, Volume 38
- 21-24 The inflation/output variability trade-off revisited
by John B. Taylor - 43-84 Optimal monetary policy and the sacrifice ratio
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer - 87-135 Monetary aggregates targeting in a low-inflation economy
by William Poole - 139-194 Strategy an tactics of monetary policy: examples from Europe and the Antipodes
by Charles A. E. Goodhart & Jose Vinals - 195-225 How independent should a central bank be?
by Guy Debelle & Stanley Fischer - 229-231 How can monetary policy be improved?
by Paul A. Samuelson - 232-236 How can monetary policy be improved?
by James Tobin - 237-240 How can monetary policy be improved?
by Robert J. Barro - 241-244 How can monetary policy be improved?
by Lyle E. Gramley - 245-249 How can monetary policy be improved?
by Bennett T. McCallum - y:1994:n:38 Goals, guidelines and constraints facing monetary policymakers: proceedings of a conference held at North Falmouth, Massachusetts in June 1994
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
1993, Volume 37
- 1-16 Safeguarding the banking system in an environment of financial cycles: an overview
by Richard E. Randall - 17-64 Safeguarding the banking system from financial cycles
by Richard E. Randall - 65-95 Market discipline: the role of uninsured depositors and other market participants
by George J. Benston - 96-110 Market disciplines as a regulator of bank risk
by Arthur J. Rolnick - 111-130 The functional approach to deposit insurance and regulation
by James L. Pierce - 131-146 Prepared discussant comments
by R. Alton Gilbert & Robert E. Litan - 147-160 General discussion
by Richard E. Randall - y:1993:n:37 Safeguarding the banking system in an environment of financial cycles: proceedings of a symposium held in November 1993
by Richard E. Randall
1993, Volume 36, Issue Jun
- y:1993:i:jun:n:36 Real estate and the credit crunch: proceedings of a conference held in September 1992
by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren
1992, Volume 36
- 18-56 Patterns and determinants of metropolitan house prices, 1977 to 1991
by Jesse M. Abraham & Patric H. Hendershott - 57-113 How the commercial real estate boom undid the banks
by Lynn E. Browne & Karl E. Case - 114-150 Financial institutions and the collapse of real estate markets
by Donald Hester - 151-186 Crunching the recovery: bank capital and the role of bank credit
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren - 187-229 Banks and real estate: regulating the unholy alliance
by Robert E. Litan - 230-261 Tax reform and the housing market in the late 1980s: who knew what, and when did they know it?
by James M. Poterba
1992, Volume 35
- y:1992:n:35 The financial condition and regulation of insurance companies: proceedings of a conference held in June 1991
by Richard W. Kopcke & Richard E. Randall
1991, Volume 35
- 1-18 The financial condition and regulation of insurance companies: an overview
by Richard W. Kopcke & Richard E. Randall - 19-72 Insurance companies as financial intermediaries: risk and return
by Richard W. Kopcke & Richard E. Randall - 73-116 The structure, conduct, and regulation of the life insurance industry
by Kenneth M. Wright - 117-164 The structure, conduct, and regulation of the property-liability insurance industry
by J. David Cummins & Mary A. Weiss - 165-198 The structure and regulation of insurance markets in Europe
by Sotirios Kollias - 199-238 Public policy and life insurance
by Gerard M. Brannon - 239-281 Public policy and property-liability insurance
by Scott E. Harrington
1991, Volume 34, Issue Jun
- y:1991:i:jun:n:34 Is there a shortfall in public capital investment? : proceedings of a conference held in October 1990
by Alicia H. Munnell
1990, Volume 34
- 1-20 Is there a shortfall in public capital investment? An overview
by Alicia H. Munnell - 21-68 Why is infrastructure important?
by David Alan Aschauer - 69-112 How does public infrastructure affect regional economic performance?
by Alicia H. Munnell - 113-142 Is public infrastructure undersupplied?
by George E. Peterson - 143-182 What are the prospects for privatizing infrastructure? Lessons from U. S. roads and solid waste
by Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez & David E. Luberoff & John R. Meyer - 183-222 How efficient is current infrastructure spending and pricing?
by Clifford M. Winston - 223-245 How should public infrastructure be financed?
by Edward M. Gramlich
1990, Volume 33, Issue Oct
- y:1990:i:oct:n:33 Are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing? proceedings of a conference held October 1989
by Richard W. Kopcke & Eric Rosengren
1989, Volume 33
- 1-11 Are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing? An overview
by Richard W. Kopcke & Eric Rosengren - 12-48 The changing nature of debt and equity; a financial perspective
by Franklin Allen - 49-79 The changing nature of debt and equity; a legal perspective
by Charles P. Normandin - 80-105 Still searching for optimal capital structure
by Stewart Myers - 106-135 The lender's view of debt and equity: the case of pension funds
by Zvi Bodie - 136-172 Tax policy and corporate borrowing
by Alan J. Auerbach - 173-220 Regulation of debt and equity
by Richard W. Kopcke & Eric Rosengren
1989, Volume 32, Issue Oct
- y:1989:i:oct:n:32 International payments imbalances in the 1980s: proceedings of a conference held October 1988
by Norman S. Fieleke
1988, Volume 32
- 1-18 International payments imbalances in the 1980s: an overview
by Norman S. Fieleke - 19-57 International payments imbalances in Japan, Germany, and the United States
by William H. Branson & Grazia Marchese - 58-102 International payments imbalances in heavily indebted developing countries
by Norman S. Fieleke - 103-156 International payments imbalances of the East Asian developing economies
by Jeffrey D. Sachs & Mark W. Sundberg - 157-161 The balance of payments adjustment process in Taiwan, Republic of China
by Fai-Nan Perng - 162-194 International capital mobility and exchange rate volatility
by Jeffrey A. Frankel - 195-228 The adjustment mechanism: theory and problems
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 229-233 To coordinate or not to coordinate?
by Richard N. Cooper - 234-239 International nominal targeting: a proposal for policy coordination
by Jeffrey A. Frankel - 240-243 The coordination of economic policies
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 244-250 The requirements for successful international macroeconomic cooperation
by Helmut Schlesinger
1988, Volume 31, Issue Oct
- y:1988:i:oct:n:31 The merger boom: proceedings of a conference held October 1987
by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren
1987, Volume 31
- 1-16 The merger boom: an overview
by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren - 17-51 The 1980s merger wave: an industrial organization perspective
by David J. Ravenscraft - 52-77 Financial innovation and corporate mergers
by Gregg A. Jarrell - 78-101 Why are the parts worth more than the sum? \\"Chop shop,\\" a corporate valuation model
by Dean LeBaron & Lawrence S. Speidell - 102-148 The free cash flow theory of takeovers: a financial perspective on mergers and acquisitions and the economy
by Michael C. Jensen - 149-172 Effects of mergers and acquisitions on the economy: an industrial organization perspective
by Richard E. Caves - 173-198 Should merger policy be changed? An antitrust perspective
by William James Adams - 199-242 Are hostile takeovers different?
by Lynn E. Browne & Eric Rosengren
1987, Volume 30, Issue Sep
- y:1987:i:sep:n:30 Lessons from the income maintenance experiments: proceedings of a conference held at Melvin Village, New Hampshire, September 1986
by Alicia H. Munnell
1986, Volume 30
- 1-21 Lessons from the income maintenance experiments: an overview
by Alicia H. Munnell - 22-59 The work response to a guaranteed income: a survey of experimental evidence
by Gary Burtless - 60-105 The issues of marital stability and family composition and the income maintenance experiments
by Glen G. Cain - 106-130 Non-labor-supply responses to the income maintenance experiments
by Eric A. Hanushek - 131-166 Evaluating the methodology of social experiments
by Peter E. Rossi & Arnold Zellner - 167-193 Social experimentation in the face of formidable fables
by Dennis J. Coyle & Aaron Wildavsky - 194-205 A sociologist's view of the income maintenance experiments
by Lee Rainwater - 206-217 A political scientist's view of the income maintenance experiments
by Richard F. Elmore - 218-226 An economist's view of the income maintenance experiments
by Robert M. Solow - 227-244 Views of a policymaker and public administrator
by Barbara B. Blum - 245-255 Lessons for future public policy and research
by Richard P. Nathan
1986, Volume 29, Issue Oct
1985, Volume 29
- 1-28 Economic consequences of tax simplification
by Alicia H. Munnell - 29-63 Rationale underlying the Treasury proposals
by Charles E. McLure - 64-102 The effect of tax simplification on individuals
by Joel B. Slemrod - 103-152 Tax reform and capital formation
by Richard W. Kopcke - 153-186 Tax reform and financial markets
by Patric H. Hendershott - 187-221 The effect of tax simplification on educational and charitable organizations
by Charles T. Clotfelter - 222-258 The effect of tax simplification on state and local governments
by Dick Netzer - 259-294 An overall assessment - is it worth it?
by Richard A. Musgrave
1984, Volume 28, Issue May
1983, Volume 27, Issue Oct
1983, Volume 26, Issue Jul
1982, Volume 25, Issue Oct
- y:1982:i:oct:n:25 Saving and government policy : proceedings of a conference held at Melvin Village, New Hampshire, October 1982
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1981, Volume 24, Issue Oct
- y:1981:i:oct:n:24 The future of the thrift industry : proceedings of a conference held at Harwichport, Massachusetts, October 1981
by anonymous
1980, Volume 23, Issue Jun
- y:1980:i:jun:n:23 Controlling monetary aggregates III : proceedings of a conference held at Melvin Village, New Hampshire, October 1980
by anonymous
1980, Volume 22, Issue Jun
- y:1980:i:jun:n:22 The decline in productivity growth : proceedings of a conference held at Edgartown, Massachusetts, June 1980
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1979, Volume 21, Issue Oct
1978, Volume 20, Issue Oct
1978, Volume 19, Issue Jun
1977, Volume 18, Issue Oct
- y:1977:i:oct:n:18 Key issues in international banking : proceedings of a conference held at Melvin Village, New Hampshire, October 1977
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1976, Volume 17, Issue Nov
- y:1976:i:nov:n:17 Minority business development : proceedings of a conference held at Boston, Massachusetts, November 1976
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1976, Volume 16, Issue Oct
1975, Volume 15, Issue Oct
1975, Volume 14, Issue Jan
1974, Volume 13, Issue Oct
1974, Volume 12, Issue Jun
1973, Volume 11, Issue Sep
1973, Volume 10, Issue Jun
- y:1973:i:jun:n:10 Issues in federal debt management : proceedings of a conference held at Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, June 1973
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1972, Volume 9, Issue Sep
1972, Volume 8, Issue Jun
1972, Volume 7, Issue Jan
1971, Volume 6, Issue Sep
1971, Volume 5, Issue Jun
1970, Volume 4, Issue Oct
- y:1970:i:oct:n:4 Housing and monetary policy: proceedings of a conference held at Melvin Village, New Hampshire, October 1970
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