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1996, Volume 81, Issue Q IV
- 63-76 Can measures of the consumer debt burden reliably predict an economic slowdown?
by C. Alan Garner - 77-90 The relationship between the Tenth District economy and the national economy
by Tim R. Smith
1996, Volume 81, Issue Q III
- 5-19 How would a flat tax affect small businesses?
by John E. Golob - 21-38 The effects of budget deficit reduction on the exchange rate
by Craig S. Hakkio - 39-61 The outlook for housing: the role of demographic and cyclical factors
by Andrew J. Filardo - 63-75 Do bank mergers reduce lending to businesses and farmers? New evidence from Tenth District states
by William R. Keeton - 77-91 The U.S. farm export boom: how will it be shaped by global infrastructure?
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott
1996, Volume 81, Issue Q II
- 5-13 Rethinking financial regulation
by Thomas M. Hoenig - 15-27 Credit derivatives: new financial instruments for controlling credit risk
by Robert Neal - 29-51 Banking consolidation in Tenth District states
by William R. Keeton - 53-70 A new micro view of the U.S. rural economy
by Mark Drabenstott & Mark Henry - 71-88 The long-run costs of moderate inflation
by Gregory D. Hess & Charles S. Morris
1996, Volume 81, Issue Q I
- 7-9 The Swedish experience in reducing budget deficits and debt
by Goran Persson - 11-25 The Canadian experience in reducing budget deficits and debt
by Paul Martin - 27-42 U.S. inflation developments in 1995
by Todd E. Clark - 43-57 Does central bank intervention stabilize foreign exchange rates?
by Catherine Bonser-Neal - 59-75 Tenth District economic developments
by Alan Barkema - 76-94 The outlook for U.S. agriculture: entering a new era
by Mark Drabenstott
1995, Volume 80, Issue Q IV
- 5-17 Budget deficits and debt: a summary of the Bank's 1995 Symposium
by Stuart E. Weiner - 19-39 How would tax reform affect financial markets?
by John E. Golob - 41-59 Has the productivity trend steepened in the 1990s?
by Andrew J. Filardo - 61-72 Tenth district survey of manufacturers
by Tim R. Smith - 73-89 Monetary policy actions and long-term interest rates
by V. Vance Roley & Gordon H. Sellon
1995, Volume 80, Issue Q III
- 5-9 The evolution of the payments system: a U.S. perspective
by Thomas M. Hoenig - 11-24 The U.S. current account: the other deficit
by Craig S. Hakkio - 25-39 Do producer prices lead consumer prices?
by Todd E. Clark - 41-56 Benefits and limitations of inflation indexed Treasury bonds
by Pu Shen - 57-62 Capital for agriculture and rural America: redefining the federal role
by Mark Drabenstott - 63-78 A new vision for agricultural policy
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott
1995, Volume 80, Issue Q II
- 5-18 How useful are leading indicators of inflation?
by C. Alan Garner - 19-25 Challenges to the natural rate framework
by Stuart E. Weiner - 27-43 Recent evidence on the muted inventory cycle
by Andrew J. Filardo - 45-57 Multi-office bank lending to small businesses: some new evidence
by William R. Keeton - 59-75 Bank lending and monetary policy: evidence on a credit channel
by Charles S. Morris & Gordon H. Sellon
1995, Volume 80, Issue Q I
- 5-18 Progress toward price stability: a report card for 1994
by George A. Kahn - 19-22 The U.S. economy: a look ahead
by Thomas M. Hoenig - 23-30 The role of monetary policy: where does unemployment fit in?
by Donald T. Brash - 33-48 U.S. agriculture: review and prospects
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 49-61 A healthy Tenth District economy
by Tim R. Smith
1994, Volume 79, Issue Q IV
- 5-21 Capacity utilization and U.S. inflation
by C. Alan Garner - 23-43 Past and prospective causes of high unemployment
by Paul R. Krugman - 45-58 Reducing unemployment: current issues and policy options: a summary of the Bank's 1994 symposium
by Bryon Higgins - 59-77 Bank credit growth in the Tenth District: recent developments
by William R. Keeton - 79-95 Is the debit card revolution finally here?
by John P. Caskey & Gordon H. Sellon
1994, Volume 79, Issue Q III
- 5-9 The natural rate and inflationary pressures
by Stuart E. Weiner - 11-25 Nominal GDP targeting rules: can they stabilize the economy?
by Todd E. Clark - 27-38 Does inflation uncertainty increase with inflation?
by John E. Golob - 39-54 People on the move: trends and prospects in District migration flows
by Glenn H. Miller - 55-66 The Tenth District's expanding service sector
by Tim R. Smith - 67-86 The rise of U.S. exports to East Asia and Latin America
by Timothy J. Schmidt
1994, Volume 79, Issue Q II
- 5-15 Structural changes in the financial markets: economic and policy significance
by Henry Kaufman - 17-30 Should we throw sand in the gears of financial markets?
by Craig S. Hakkio - 31-44 Will the shift to stocks and bonds by households be destabilizing?
by Donald P. Morgan - 45-57 Causes of the recent increase in bank security holdings
by William R. Keeton - 59-72 A new agricultural policy for a new world market
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott
1994, Volume 79, Issue Q I
- 5-18 Achieving price stability: a 1993 report card
by George A. Kahn - 19-28 Financial markets in 2020
by Charles S. Sanford - 29-43 Agriculture rides out the storm
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 45-58 The Tenth District economy: picking up the pace
by Tim R. Smith - 59-73 Fiscal policies aimed at spurring capital formation: a framework for analysis
by Robert S. Chirinko & Charles S. Morris
1993, Volume 78, Issue Q IV
- 5-11 Changing capital markets: implications for monetary policy - an overview
by Hans Tietmeyer - 13-25 Changing capital markets: implications for monetary policy - a summary of the bank's 1993 symposium
by Gordon H. Sellon - 27-40 Was the ERM crisis inevitable?
by Bryon Higgins - 41-52 Opportunities for rural community banks in farm lending
by Marvin R. Duncan & Richard D. Taylor - 53-69 New estimates of the natural rate of unemployment
by Stuart E. Weiner
1993, Volume 78, Issue Q III
- 5-25 Sluggish job growth: is rising productivity or an anemic recovery to blame?
by George A. Kahn - 27-42 Are derivatives too risky for banks?
by Sean Becketti - 43-58 Exchange rate regimes and volatility
by Charles Engel & Craig S. Hakkio - 59-71 Manufacturing: a silent force in the Tenth District economy
by Tim R. Smith - 73-79 Rural banks and their communities: a matter of survival
by Deborah M. Markley & Ron Shaffer
1993, Volume 78, Issue Q II
- 5-19 Can IRAs cure the low national savings rate?
by C. Alan Garner - 21-33 Asymmetric effects of monetary policy
by Donald P. Morgan - 35-47 The impact of monetary policy on bank lending: the role of securities and large CDs
by William R. Keeton - 49-65 The changing U.S. pork industry: a dilemma for public policy
by Alan Barkema & Michael L. Cook - 67-77 Are there too many governments in the Tenth District?
by Glenn H. Miller
1993, Volume 78, Issue Q I
- 5-10 China's economic growth with price stability: what role for the central bank?
by Thomas M. Hoenig - 10-25 Intellectual property rights and the Uruguay Round
by Keith E. Maskus - 27-40 The Tenth District: moving ahead slowly
by Tim R. Smith - 41-53 The farm recovery back on track
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 55-65 The District's long-term growth prospects
by Mark Drabenstott
1992, Volume 77, Issue Q IV
- 5-29 Macroeconomic policy and long-run growth
by J. Bradford DeLong & Lawrence H. Summers - 31-43 Policies for long-run economic growth: a summary of the Bank's 1992 symposium
by George A. Kahn - 45-63 The changing role of reserve requirements in monetary policy
by Stuart E. Weiner - 65-77 Does money still forecast economic activity?
by Sean Becketti & Charles S. Morris - 79-85 Agriculture in the former Soviet Union: the long road ahead
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & Karl Skold
1992, Volume 77, Issue Q III
- 5-20 The North American free trade agreement: what is at stake for U.S. agriculture?
by Alan Barkema - 21-36 Policy implications of recent M2 behavior
by Bryon Higgins - 37-51 Is purchasing power parity a useful guide to the dollar?
by Craig S. Hakkio - 52-70 Changes in financial intermediation: the role of pension and mutual funds
by Gordon H. Sellon - 71-84 Are bank loans still special?
by Sean Becketti & Charles S. Morris
1992, Volume 77, Issue Q II
- 5-20 Agriculture's portfolio for an uncertain future: preparing for global warming
by Mark Drabenstott - 21-30 Monetary vs fiscal policy: new evidence on an old debate
by Peter Kretzmer - 31-41 Are bank loans a force in monetary policy?
by Donald P. Morgan - 43-55 Tenth District construction: smoother sailing ahead?
by Tim R. Smith - 57-64 The changing economy of the Tenth District
by Glenn H. Miller
1992, Volume 77, Issue Q I
- 5-18 The Tenth District: matching a nation in recovery
by Glenn H. Miller - 19-32 The farm economy turns down
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 33-54 The Reconstruction Finance Corporation: would it work today?
by William R. Keeton - 55-68 Will the real price of housing drop sharply in the 1990s?
by C. Alan Garner
1991, Volume 76, Issue Sep
- 5-19 How will reform of the Soviet farm economy affect U.S. agriculture?
by Alan Barkema - 21-35 Challenges to stock market efficiency: evidence from mean reversion studies
by Charles Engel & Charles S. Morris - 37-45 New evidence firms are financially constrained
by Donald P. Morgan - 47-58 The rising cost of medical care and its effect on inflation
by Paula Hildebrandt & Eric A. Thomas
1991, Volume 76, Issue Nov
- 5-25 The move toward free trade zones
by Paul R. Krugman - 27-35 Commentary: the move toward free trade zones
by C. Fred Bergsten - 37-48 Policy implications of trade and currency zones: a summary of the Bank's 1991 symposium
by George A. Kahn - 53-67 Check-cashing outlets in the U.S. financial system
by John P. Caskey
1991, Volume 76, Issue May
- 5-24 The Treasury plan for banking reform
by William R. Keeton - 25-41 The quiet revolution in the U.S. food market
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & Kelly Welch - 43-55 Agricultural biotechnology: dividends and drawbacks
by Julie A. Stanley - 57-71 Forecasting consumer spending: should economists pay attention to consumer confidence surveys?
by C. Alan Garner
1991, Volume 76, Issue Mar
- 5-19 Market value accounting for banks: pros and cons
by Charles S. Morris & Gordon H. Sellon - 21-33 Will just-in-time inventory techniques dampen recessions?
by Donald P. Morgan - 35-48 The path to European Monetary Union
by Paula Hildebrandt - 49-65 Tax increases in the tenth district: where will the money come from?
by Glenn H. Miller
1991, Volume 76, Issue Jul
- 5-20 Can losses of federal financial programs be reduced?
by Sean Becketti - 21-31 Does more money mean more bank loans?
by George A. Kahn - 33-46 Prospects for the tenth district energy industry
by Tim Sheesley & Tim R. Smith - 47-58 Tenth district cities: recent growth and prospects for the 1990s
by Glenn H. Miller
1991, Volume 76, Issue Jan
- 5-16 The tenth district economy: avoiding recession?
by Tim R. Smith - 17-31 A turning point in the farm recovery?
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 33-47 The effect of U.S. defense cuts on the standard of living
by C. Alan Garner - 49-58 Reform in Eastern Europe: creating a capital market
by Lawrence J. Brainard
1990, Volume 75, Issue Sep
- 5-8 Policy dilemmas of Eastern European reforms: notes of an insider
by Vaclav Klaus - 9-22 Summary of Bank's 1990 Economic Symposium
by Gordon H. Sellon - 23-35 Small and large bank views of deposit insurance: today vs. the 1930s
by William R. Keeton - 37-50 U.S. foreign exchange operations
by Kristina Jacobson - 51-59 Bank credit commitments: protection from a credit crunch?
by Donald P. Morgan
1990, Volume 75, Issue Nov
- 5-18 Judging investment strength: taking account of high tech
by Jon Faust - 19-32 Possible monetary policy responses to the Iraqi oil shock
by Robert Hampton & George A. Kahn - 33-46 Will increased regulation of stock index futures reduce stock market volatility?
by Sean Becketti & Dan J. Roberts - 47-66 A crossroads for the cattle industry
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott
1990, Volume 75, Issue May
- 5-24 Has the cost of disinflation declined?
by George A. Kahn & Stuart E. Weiner - 25-39 Is the business cycle disappearing?
by C. Alan Garner & Richard E. Wurtz - 40-53 Pressures on tenth district state and local government spending
by Glenn H. Miller - 54-67 Bank holding companies, cross-bank guarantees, and source of strength
by William R. Keeton
1990, Volume 75, Issue Mar
- 5-18 Pawnshops: the consumer's lender of last resort
by John P. Caskey & Brian J. Zikmund - 19-34 Will higher corporate debt worsen future recessions?
by Jon Faust - 35-48 Coordinating circuit breakers in stock and futures markets
by Charles S. Morris - 49-59 Public infrastructure policy and economic development
by William F. Fox & Tim R. Smith
1990, Volume 75, Issue Jul
- 5-23 Processing food in farm states: an economic development strategy for the 1990s
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & Julie A. Stanley - 25-35 Economic development programs for states in the 1990s
by William F. Fox & Tim R. Smith - 37-43 The role of government in promoting homeownership: the U.S. experience
by Gordon H. Sellon - 45-54 The truth about junk bonds
by Sean Becketti
1990, Volume 75, Issue Jan
- 5-18 Monetary policy in 1989: balancing the risks
by Bryon Higgins & Dodd W. Snodgrass - 19-31 The tenth district economy: still playing catch-up
by Glenn H. Miller - 32-49 U.S. agriculture charts a new course for the 1990s
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 50-59 Monetary policy issues in the 1990s: a summary of the Bank's 1989 symposium
by Donald P. Morgan
1989, Volume 74, Issue Sep
- 3-8 Europe 1992: some monetary policy issues
by Robin Leigh-Pemberton - 9-29 Daylight overdrafts, payments system risk, and public policy
by Gordon H. Sellon & David D. VanHoose - 30-45 Financing rural businesses: what role for public policy?
by Mark Drabenstott & Charles S. Morris
1989, Volume 74, Issue Nov
- 3-12 Commercial banks and the central bank in a market economy
by Alan Greenspan - 13-34 The changing interest sensitivity of the U.S. economy
by George A. Kahn - 35-51 Changes in tenth district industrial structure, 1963-86: evidence from new state data
by Glenn H. Miller
1989, Volume 74, Issue May
- 3-24 Agriculture and the GATT: the link to U.S. farm policy
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & David Henneberry - 25-39 The Social Security surplus - a solution to the federal budget deficit?
by C. Alan Garner
1989, Volume 74, Issue Mar
- 3-20 Managing interest rate risk with interest rate futures
by Charles S. Morris - 21-35 Federal excise taxes: approaching deficit reduction from the revenue side
by Glenn H. Miller
1989, Volume 74, Issue Jun
- 3-16 Managing stock market risk with stock index futures
by Charles S. Morris - 17-30 Has financial market volatility increased?
by Sean Becketti & Gordon H. Sellon
1989, Volume 74, Issue Jul
- 3-20 U.S. foreign indebtedness: are we investing what we borrow?
by Jon Faust - 21-36 Foreign direct investment: a source of jobs for Tenth District states?
by Tim R. Smith
1989, Volume 74, Issue Jan
- 3-8 Globalization of financial markets: international supervisory and regulatory issues
by Alexandre Lamfalussy - 9-20 Financial market volatility: summary of the Bank's 1988 symposium
by Stuart E. Weiner - 21-31 Regional exports of manufactured products
by Tim R. Smith
1989, Volume 74, Issue Feb
- 3-20 U.S. agriculture: hard realities and new opportunities
by Marvin R. Duncan - 21-42 Agriculture and the GATT: a time for change
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & David Henneberry - 43-57 The prepayment risk of mortgage-backed securities
by Sean Becketti
1989, Volume 74, Issue Dec
- 3-23 Thrifts in the troubled 1980s: in the nation and the district
by J. A. Cacy - 24-39 How fast can the U.S. economy grow?
by C. Alan Garner - 40-60 The new risk-based capital plan for commercial banks
by William R. Keeton
1989, Volume 74, Issue Apr
- 3-17 Europe 1992: implications for U.S. firms
by Thomas Bennett & Craig S. Hakkio - 18-35 Lessons from West German monetary policy
by Kristina Jacobson & George A. Kahn
1988, Volume 73, Issue Sep
- 3-15 Maintaining central bank credibility
by Anne C. Sibert & Stuart E. Weiner - 16-33 Economies of scale and scope at depository financial institutions: a review of the literature
by Jeffrey A. Clark - 34-48 Demographic influences on household growth and housing activity
by Glenn H. Miller
1988, Volume 73, Issue Nov
- 3-17 Policy options to improve the U.S. standard of living
by C. Alan Garner - 18-35 Nominal GNP: an anchor for monetary policy?
by George A. Kahn
1988, Volume 73, Issue May
- 3-9 Economic development in the nation's heartland: issues and strategies
by Tim R. Smith - 10-19 Economic development: a regional challenge for the heartland
by R. Scott Fosler - 20-31 The role of stripped securities in portfolio management
by Sean Becketti
1988, Volume 73, Issue Mar
- 3-15 New methods for savings and loans to hedge interest rate risk
by Thomas J. Merfeld & Charles S. Morris - 16-28 Volatile mortgage rates - a new fact of life?
by Howard L. Roth
1988, Volume 73, Issue Jun
- 3-21 Banking performance in the Tenth District states
by William R. Keeton & Julia Reigel - 22-38 A new era in farm lending: who will prosper?
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & Landell Froerer - 39-50 Should the Federal Reserve continue to monitor credit?
by James S. Fackler
1988, Volume 73, Issue Jul
- 3-20 The securitization of housing finance
by Gordon H. Sellon & Deana VanNahmen - 21-38 The Latin American debt problem and U.S. agriculture
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & David Henneberry
1988, Volume 73, Issue Jan
- 3-16 Is a recession inevitable this year?
by Bryon Higgins - 17-28 Restructuring the financial system: summary of the bank's 1987 symposium
by Gordon H. Sellon - 29-39 Can regulatory reform prevent the impending disaster in financial markets?
by Franklin R. Edwards
1988, Volume 73, Issue Feb
- 3-17 Can U.S. and Great Plains agriculture compete in the world market?
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott - 18-28 Should we reduce the role of banks in the monetary policy process?
by John F. Boschen
1988, Volume 73, Issue Dec
- 3-18 The U.S. economy in 1989: an uncertain outlook
by J. A. Cacy & Richard Roberts - 19-31 The tenth district economy: trailing the nation
by Tim R. Smith - 32-48 U.S. agriculture shrugs off the drought
by Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott
1988, Volume 73, Issue Apr
- 3-16 Has the stock market crash reduced consumer spending?
by C. Alan Garner - 17-27 Federal deficits and the stock market
by V. Vance Roley & Lawrence D. Schall