Content
2002, Volume 26, Issue Q I
- 45-54 Origins of the use of Treasury debt in open market operations: lessons for the present
by David A. Marshall
2001, Volume 25, Issue Q IV
- 2-16 Electronic bill presentment and payment--is it just a click away?
by Alexandria Andreef & Lisa C. Binmoeller & Eve M. Boboch & Oscar Cerda & Sujit Chakravorti & Thomas Ciesielski & Edward J. Green - 17-35 Liquidity effects in the bond market
by Boyan Jovanovic & Peter L. Rousseau - 38-52 Countering contagion: Does China's experience offer a blueprint?
by Alan G. Ahearne & John G. Fernald & Prakash Loungani - 53-74 Growth in worker quality
by Daniel Aaronson & Daniel G. Sullivan
2001, Volume 25, Issue Q III
- 2-12 Stock margins and the condition probability of price reversals
by Paul Kofman & James T. Moser - 13-30 Private school location and neighborhood characteristics
by Lisa Barrow - 31-48 The credit risk-contingency system of an Asian development bank
by Robert M. Townsend & Jacob Yaron - 49-66 The value of using interest rate derivatives to manage risk of U.S. banking organizations
by Elijah Brewer & William E. Jackson & James T. Moser
2001, Volume 25, Issue Q II
- 2-14 Are the large central cities of the Midwest reviving?
by William A. Testa - 15-27 Polycentric urban structure: the case of Milwaukee
by Daniel P. McMillen - 28-37 Central banking and the economics of information
by Edward J. Green - 38-48 Competition among banks: good or bad?
by Nicola Cetorelli
2001, Volume 25, Issue Q I
- 2-23 The crisis of 1998 and the role of the central bank
by David A. Marshall - 24-45 Market discipline and subordinated debt: a review of some salient issues
by Robert R. Bliss - 46-59 Evidence of the North--South business cycle
by Michael A. Kouparitsas - 60-78 The financial performance of pure play Internet banks
by Robert DeYoung
2000, Volume 25, Issue Q IV
- 2-13 A record current account deficit: causes and implications
by Jack L. Hervey & Loula S. Merkel - 14-29 Effect of auto plant opening on net migration in the auto corridor, 1980-97
by Kenneth M. Johnson & Thomas H. Klier - 32-48 Why do consumers pay bills electronically? an empirical analysis
by Brian Mantel - 48-65 The effect of the run-up in the stock market on labor supply
by Ing-Haw Cheng & Eric French
2000, Volume 25, Issue Q III
- 2-8 Disruptions in global financial markets: the role of public policy
by Michael H. Moskow - 9-28 Banking and currency crisis and systemic risk: lessons from recent events
by George G. Kaufman - 29-44 Understanding intraday credit in large-value payment systems
by Ruilin Zhou - 45-60 Understanding the Korean and Thai currency crises
by Craig Burnside & Martin S. Eichenbaum & Sergio Rebelo
2000, Volume 25, Issue Q II
- 2-20 Income inequality and redistribution in five countries
by Mariacristina De Nardi & Liqian Ren & Chao Wei - 21-39 The expectations trap hypothesis
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Christopher J. Gust - 40-53 Subordinated debt as bank capital: a proposal for regulatory reform
by Douglas D. Evanoff & Larry D. Wall - 41-54 Unemployment and wage growth: recent cross-state evidence
by Daniel Aaronson & Daniel G. Sullivan
2000, Volume 24, Issue Q I
- 2-23 The price of bank mergers in the 1990s
by Elijah Brewer & William E. Jackson & Julapa Jagtiani & Thong Nguyen - 24-37 Dollarization in Argentina
by Francois R. Velde & Marcelo Veracierto - 38-50 Black/white differences in wealth
by Joseph Altonji & Ulrich Doraszelski & Lewis M. Segal
1999, Volume 23, Issue Q IV
- 2-20 Is the EMU a viable common currency area? a VAR analysis of regional business cycles
by Michael A. Kouparitsas - 21-39 Regional employment growth and the business cycle
by Ellen R. Rissman - 42-55 Child care costs and the return-to-work decisions of new mothers
by Lisa Barrow - 56-75 Will a common European monetary policy have asymmetric effects?
by Luigi Guiso & Anil K. Kashyap & Fabio Panetta & Daniele Terlizzese
1999, Volume 23, Issue Q III
- 3-17 State budgets and the business cycle: implications for the federal balanced budgets amendment debate
by Leslie McGranahan - 18-35 Birth, growth, and life or death of newly chartered banks
by Robert DeYoung - 36-58 New facts in finance
by John H. Cochrane - 59-78 Portfolio advice of a multifactor world
by John H. Cochrane
1999, Volume 23, Issue Q II
- 2-13 Measurement errors and quality-adjustment methodology: lessons from the Japanese CPI
by Shigenori Shiratsuka - 14-30 The impact of technology on displacement and reemployment
by Daniel Aaronson & Kenneth Housinger - 31-46 Slow work force growth: a challenge for the Midwest?
by Richard E. Kaglic & William A. Testa - 46-62 Small business finance in two Chicago minority neighborhoods
by Philip Bond & Paul Huck & Sherrie L. W. Rhine & Robert M. Townsend
1999, Volume 23, Issue Q I
- 2-15 Competitive analysis in banking: appraisal of the methodologies
by Nicola Cetorelli - 18-34 Agglomeration in the U.S. auto supplier industry
by Thomas H. Klier - 35-56 The new view of growth and business cycles
by Jonas D. M. Fisher
1998, Volume 22, Issue Q IV
- 2-11 Credit derivatives: just-in-time provisioning for loan losses
by James T. Moser - 12-34 Assessing the condition of Japanese banks: how informative are accounting earnings?
by Hesna Genay - 35-55 Foreign growth, the dollar, and regional economies, 1970-97
by Jack L. Hervey & William A. Strauss - 56-83 The business cycle: it's still a puzzle
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Terry J. Fitzgerald
1998, Volume 22, Issue Q III
- 2-12 The increasing importance of retailers' inventories
by Paula R. Worthington - 13-38 Understanding the Asian crisis: systemic risk as coordination failure
by David A. Marshall - 29-43 How does an increase in government purchases affect economy?
by Martin S. Eichenbaum & Jonas D. M. Fisher - 44-55 Real-time Taylor rules and the federal funds futures market
by Charles L. Evans
1998, Volume 22, Issue Q II
- 2-20 Deposit insurance reform in the FDIC Improvement Act: the experience to date
by George J. Benston & George G. Kaufman - 21-32 Assessing the impact of regulation on bank cost efficiency
by Douglas D. Evanoff - 33-52 Access to FHLBank advances and the performance of thrift institutions
by Lisa K. Ashley & Elijah Brewer & Nancy E. Vincent - 53-72 Trends in homeownership: race, demographics, and income
by Lewis M. Segal & Daniel G. Sullivan
1998, Volume 22, Issue Q I
- 2-16 Lessons from the history of money
by Francois R. Velde - 17-43 The decline of job security in the 1990s: displacement, anxiety, and their effect on wage growth
by Daniel Aaronson & Daniel G. Sullivan - 46-64 Are international business cycles different under fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes?
by Michael A. Kouparitsas - 65-79 Effects of personal and school characteristics on estimates of the return to education
by Joseph Altonji
1997, Volume 22, Issue Sep
- 2-18 The role of banks in monetary policy: a survey with implications for the European Monetary Union
by Anil K. Kashyap & Jeremy C. Stein
1997, Volume 21, Issue Sep
- 19-37 Understanding aggregate job flows
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Jonas D. M. Fisher
1997, Volume 21, Issue Nov
- 3-37 Where is the market going? Uncertain facts and novel theories
by John H. Cochrane
1997, Volume 21, Issue May
- 2-14 Measuring labor market turbulence
by Ellen R. Rissman - 15-28 Labor market fluctuations in Japan and the U.S.--how similar are they?
by Hesna Genay & Prakash Loungani
1997, Volume 21, Issue Mar
- 2-13 Value at risk for a mixture of normal distributions: the use of quasi- Bayesian estimation techniques
by Subu Venkataraman - 16-32 Banking reform in a transition economy: the case of Poland
by Thomas H. Mondschean & Timothy P. Opiela
1997, Volume 21, Issue Jul
- 2-17 Reversal of fortune: understanding the Midwest recovery
by Thomas H. Klier & Richard H. Mattoon & William A. Testa - 18-28 Accounting for the federal government's cost of funds
by George J. Hall & Thomas J. Sargent
1997, Volume 21, Issue Jan
- 2-13 Industrialization in hog production: implications for Midwest agriculture
by Gary L. Benjamin - 14-35 A dynamic macroeconomic analysis of NAFTA
by Michael A. Kouparitsas
1996, Volume 20, Issue Sep
- 2-15 A supply-side explanation of European unemployment
by Lars Ljungqvist & Thomas J. Sargent - 16-32 Performance and access to government guarantees: the case of small business investment companies
by Elijah Brewer & Hesna Genay & William E. Jackson & Paula R. Worthington
1996, Volume 20, Issue Nov
- 2-18 How are small firms financed? Evidence from small business investment companies
by Elijah Brewer & Hesna Genay & William E. Jackson & Paula R. Worthington - 19-46 CRA and fair lending regulations: resulting trends in mortgage lending
by Douglas D. Evanoff & Lewis M. Segal
1996, Volume 20, Issue May
- 2-13 Identification and the liquidity effect: a case study
by Lawrence J. Christiano - 14-27 Soft landings on a bumpy runway
by Francesca Eugeni & Charles L. Evans
1996, Volume 20, Issue Mar
- 2-17 Monetary policy shocks and long-term interest rates
by Wendy Edelberg & David A. Marshall - 20-28 Management efficiency in minority- and women-owned banks
by Iftekhar Hasan & William C. Hunter
1996, Volume 20, Issue Jul
- 3-27 Formal and informal financing in a Chicago neighborhood
by Philip Bond & Robert M. Townsend
1996, Volume 20, Issue Jan
- 2-19 State-local business taxation and the benefits principle
by William H. Oakland & William A. Testa - 22-31 Some comments on the role of econometrics in economic theory
by Martin S. Eichenbaum
1995, Volume 19, Issue Sep
- 2-9 Chicago's economic transformation: past and future
by Geoffrey J. D. Hewings & Philip R. Israilevich & Graham Schindler - 10-20 Internal organization and economic performance: the case of large U.S. commercial banks
by William C. Hunter
1995, Volume 19, Issue Nov
- 2-16 The geography of lean manufacturing: recent evidence from the U.S. auto industry
by Thomas H. Klier - 20-32 Can alternative forms of governance help metropolitan areas?
by Richard H. Mattoon
1995, Volume 19, Issue May
- 2-12 Temporal instability of the unemployment-inflation relationship
by Robert G. King & James H. Stock & Mark W. Watson - 13-35 An analysis of the effect of Chicago school reform on student performance
by Thomas A. Downes & Jacquelyn L. Horowitz
1995, Volume 19, Issue Mar
- 2-19 The temporary labor force
by Lewis M. Segal & Daniel G. Sullivan - 22-32 Does business development raise taxes?
by William H. Oakland & William A. Testa
1995, Volume 19, Issue Jul
- 2-14 Big emerging markets and U.S. trade
by Linda M. Aguilar & Mike A. Singer - 15-28 Sectoral wage growth and inflation
by Ellen R. Rissman
1995, Volume 19, Issue Jan
- 2-19 Midwest approaches to school reform
by Richard H. Mattoon & William A. Testa - 20-28 A current look at foreign banking in the U.S. and Seventh District
by Linda M. Aguilar
1994, Volume 18, Issue Sep
- 2-10 Demographic changes, consumption patterns, and the Midwest economy
by Paul D. Ballew & Robert H. Schnorbus - 11-24 Interest rate shocks and the dollar
by Charles L. Evans
1994, Volume 18, Issue Nov
- 2-14 Does inflation reduce productivity?
by Kenneth N. Kuttner & Argia M. Sbordone - 15-28 A review of regulatory mechanisms to control the volatility of prices
by Virginia G. France & Laura E. Kodres & James T. Moser
1994, Volume 18, Issue May
- 2-21 Is banking a declining industry? A historical perspective
by George G. Kaufman & Larry R. Mote - 22-34 Funding small businesses through the SBIC program
by Elijah Brewer & Hesna Genay
1994, Volume 18, Issue Mar
- 2-14 Is there a role for gold in monetary policy?
by Robert D. Laurent - 15-27 Long-run labor market dynamics and short-run inflation
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Ellen R. Rissman
1994, Volume 18, Issue Jul
- 2-7 Remember - central bankers are paid to worry!
by Silas Keehn - 8-18 The impact of lean manufacturing on sourcing relationships
by Thomas H. Klier - 19-24 Does program trading cause stock prices to overreact?
by James T. Moser
1994, Volume 18, Issue Jan
- 2-9 Realignment in the auto supplier industry: the rippling effects of Big Three restructuring
by Paul D. Ballew & Robert H. Schnorbus - 10-27 The geographic distribution of financial institutions in Chicago
by George G. Kaufman & Larry R. Mote
1993, Volume 17, Issue Sep
- 2-11 Tracking Midwest manufacturing and productivity growth
by Philip R. Israilevich & Kenneth N. Kuttner & Robert H. Schnorbus - 12-24 Why the life insurance industry did not face an \\"S&L-type\\" crisis
by Elijah Brewer & Thomas H. Mondschean & Philip E. Strahan
1993, Volume 17, Issue Nov
- 2-20 Long-term earnings losses of high-seniority displaced workers
by Louis S. Jacobson & Robert J. LaLonde & Daniel G. Sullivan - 22-24 Cost effective control of urban smog. A report of a conference held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, June 7-8, 1993
by Donald A. Hanson & Richard F. Kosobud & William A. Testa
1993, Volume 17, Issue May
- 2-9 How lean manufacturing changes the way we understand the manufacturing sector
by Thomas H. Klier - 11-23 Economic development policy in the 1990s-are state economic development agencies ready?
by Richard H. Mattoon - 24-31 Recent trends in corporate leverage
by Paula R. Worthington
1993, Volume 17, Issue Mar
- 2-13 Consumer debt and home equity borrowing
by Francesca Eugeni - 15-26 Assessing global auto trends
by Paul D. Ballew & Robert H. Schnorbus - 27-36 Trends and prospects for rural manufacturing
by William A. Testa
1993, Volume 17, Issue Jul
- 2-21 Capital shocks and bank growth -- 1973 to 1991
by Herbert L. Baer & John N. McElravey - 22-27 Shaping the Great Lakes economy: a conference summary
by Richard H. Mattoon & William A. Testa
1993, Volume 17, Issue Jan
- 2-11 Indicators, performance, and policy in the 1930s and today
by Robert D. Laurent - 12-20 NAFTA: a review of the issues
by Linda M. Aguilar - 21-31 Reducing credit risk in over-the-counter derivatives
by John B. Behof
1992, Volume 16, Issue Sep
- 2-31 Making sense of economic indicators: a consumer's guide to indicators of real economic activity
by Francesca Eugeni & Charles L. Evans & Steven Strongin
1992, Volume 16, Issue Nov
- 2-14 Liquidity effects, the monetary transmission mechanism, and monetary policy
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Martin S. Eichenbaum - 15-27 Can the states solve the health care crisis?
by Richard H. Mattoon
1992, Volume 16, Issue May
- 2-18 The 1990 Clean Air Act: a tougher regulatory challenge facing Midwest industry
by Donald A. Hanson - 19-28 Producer services: trends and prospects for the Seventh District
by William A. Testa
1992, Volume 16, Issue Mar
- 2-18 Determining margin for futures contracts: the role of private interests and the relevance of excess volatility
by James T. Moser - 19-27 State and local governments' reaction to recession
by Richard H. Mattoon & William A. Testa
1992, Volume 16, Issue Jul
- 2-12 Ex ante risk and ex post collapse of S&Ls in the 1980s
by Elijah Brewer & Thomas H. Mondschean - 13-24 Derivative markets and competitiveness
by Janet Napoli
1992, Volume 16, Issue Jan
- 2-15 Monetary policy with uncertain estimates of potential output
by Kenneth N. Kuttner - 16-31 Market value accounting for commercial banks
by Thomas H. Mondschean
1991, Volume 15, Issue Sep
- 2-21 Energy dependence and efficiency
by Jack L. Hervey - 22-32 Balancing act: tax structure in the seventh district
by Richard H. Mattoon
1991, Volume 15, Issue Nov
- 2-12 Lenders and environmental policies
by Eleanor H. Erdevig - 14-25 Using econometric models to predict recessions
by Mark W. Watson
1991, Volume 15, Issue May
- 2-10 Rounding errors and index numbers
by Thomas A. Gittings - 11-16 Preview of the Great Lakes economy looking north and south
by William A. Testa - 17-28 The going gets tough: state and local governments confront the nineties
by Linda M. Aguilar & Richard H. Mattoon & William A. Testa
1991, Volume 15, Issue Mar
- 2-13 Hog butchers no longer: 20 years of employment change in metropolitan Chicago
by Philip R. Israilevich & Ramamohan Mahidhara - 14-31 Technology shocks and the business cycle
by Martin S. Eichenbaum
1991, Volume 15, Issue Jul
- 2-10 Investment, GNP, and real exchange rates
by Paula R. Worthington - 11-32 Productive efficiency in banking
by Douglas D. Evanoff & Philip R. Israilevich
1991, Volume 15, Issue Jan
- 2-8 Stock market dispersion and business cycles
by Prakash Loungani & Mark Rush & William Tave - 9-19 The cyclicality of cash flow and investment in U.S. manufacturing
by Bruce C. Petersen & William A. Strauss - 20-30 Japan's corporate groups
by Hesna Genay
1990, Volume 14, Issue Sep
- 2-13 Circuit breakers
by James T. Moser - 14-24 Highway capacity and economic growth
by David Alan Aschauer
1990, Volume 14, Issue Nov
- 2-15 Payments system issues in financial markets that never sleep
by Herbert L. Baer & Douglas D. Evanoff - 16-23 The need for social security reserves and their effect on the budget
by Eleanor H. Erdevig
1990, Volume 14, Issue May
- 3-18 Globalization in the financial services industry
by John N. McElravey & Christine A. Pavel - 19-21 Is Europe ready for 1992?
by Kathryn Moran - 22-29 Foreign competition in U.S. banking markets
by Herbert L. Baer - 30-38 The supervisory implications of financial globalization: three views
by Chester B. Feldberg & Edward J. Kane & Grant Reuber
1990, Volume 14, Issue Mar
- 2-12 Changing U.S. trade patterns
by Jack L. Hervey - 13-23 Chicago Fed and University of Illinois form regional research lab
by David R. Allardice - 15-23 Chicago's economy: twenty years of structural change
by Philip R. Israilevich & Ramamohan Mahidhara
1990, Volume 14, Issue Jul
- 2-10 International credit market connections
by Steven Strongin - 11-20 Banking 1989: not quite a twice-told tale
by George Gregorash & Eileen Maloney
1990, Volume 14, Issue Jan
- 2-11 Inflation and the growth rate of money
by Kenneth N. Kuttner - 12-23 Still toe-to-toe: banks and nonbanks at the end of the '80s
by Linda M. Aguilar
1989, Volume 13, Issue Sep
- 2-12 The geography of value added
by Philip R. Israilevich & William A. Testa - 13-16 25th conference on bank structure and competition
by David Alan Aschauer - 17-25 Public investment and productivity growth in the Group of Seven
by David Alan Aschauer
1989, Volume 13, Issue Nov
- 2-17 Full-blown crisis, half-measure cure
by Elijah Brewer - 19-28 Investment cyclicality in manufacturing industries
by Bruce C. Petersen & William A. Strauss
1989, Volume 13, Issue May
- 2-9 Capacity utilization and inflation
by Thomas A. Gittings - 10-30 Deposit insurance: lessons from the record
by Charles W. Calomiris
1989, Volume 13, Issue Mar
- 2-15 Unemployment insurance and regional economic development
by Natalie A. Davila & William A. Testa - 16-26 Competitive pricing behavior in the U.S. steel industry
by Christopher J. Erceg & Philip R. Israilevich & Robert H. Schnorbus
1989, Volume 13, Issue Jul
- 2-12 Banking 1988: the eye of the storm
by George Gregorash & Eileen Maloney - 13-21 Reconsidering the regional manufacturing indexes
by Philip R. Israilevich & Peter R. Schneider & Robert H. Schnorbus - 22-34 Testing the "spread"
by Robert D. Laurent
1989, Volume 13, Issue Jan
- 2-16 Hostile takeovers and the market for corporate control
by Diana Fortier - 17-24 Countertrade--counterproductive?
by Jack L. Hervey
1988, Volume 12, Issue Sep
- 3-12 Capital market imperfections and investment fluctuations
by Bruce C. Petersen - 13-16 Financial services in the year 2000
by Christine A. Pavel - 17-24 New directions for economic development-the banking industry
by Eleanor H. Erdevig
1988, Volume 12, Issue Nov
- 3-13 The grass may not be greener: commercial banks and investment banking
by Betsy Dale - 16-20 A note on the increase in noninsured commercial banks
by Nancy N. Andrews & George G. Kaufman & Larry R. Mote - 21-28 Real boats rock: monetary policy and real business cycles
by Steven Strongin
1988, Volume 12, Issue May
- 3-10 A policymakers' guide to economic forecasts
by Paula Binkley & Steven Strongin - 11-17 Government spending and the "falling rate of profit."
by David Alan Aschauer - 18-29 Daylight overdrafts: rationale and risks
by Douglas D. Evanoff
1988, Volume 12, Issue Mar
- 3-15 Does regulation drive innovation?
by Herbert L. Baer & Christine A. Pavel - 23-31 Loan sales have little effect on bank risk
by Christine A. Pavel
1988, Volume 12, Issue Jul
- 3-13 Banking 1987: a year of reckoning
by Theresa Ford & George Gregorash - 14-26 Bank risk from nonbank activities
by Elijah Brewer & Diana Fortier & Christine A. Pavel
1988, Volume 12, Issue Jan
- 3-14 An interest rate-based indicator of monetary policy
by Robert D. Laurent - 15-29 Looking back: the use of interest rates in monetary policy
by Larry R. Mote
1987, Volume 11, Issue Sep
- 3-7 The Midwest manufacturing index: the Chicago Fed's new regional economic indicator
by Philip R. Israilevich & Robert H. Schnorbus - 8-14 Technology and manufacturing in the seventh district
by Alenka S. Giese & William A. Testa - 15-26 Service sector growth in the seventh district
by Eleanor H. Erdevig - 27-31 Nothing is forever: boom and bust in Midwest farming
by Peter Heffernan