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1992
- 9206 Financial leverage versus return on book equity at bank holding companies in 1988, 1986, 1980
by Leon Korobow & David P. Stuhr - 9205 Loan contraction within a framework of moral hazard
by Sangkyun Park - 9204 Price-adjustment delays in the secondary market for developing country debt and the estimation of asset pricing models
by Umran Demirors & Ronald Johnson - 9203 The role of monetary shocks: evidence from tests of the relation between interest-rate spreads and economic activity
by Thierry A. Wizman - 9202 Industry productivity and high-tech investment
by Charles Steindel - 9201 What moves investment? Cash flows in a forward-looking model of capital expenditures
by Thierry A. Wizman
1991
- 9132 Using cluster analysis as a tool for economic and financial analysis
by Leon Korobow & David P. Stuhr - 9131 Margin requirements, price fluctuations and market participation in metal and stock index futures
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis & Dongcheol Kim - 9130 The behavior of uninsured deposits market discipline or \\"too big to fail\\"?
by Sangkyun Park - 9129 The supply side consequences of U.S. fiscal policy in the 1980s
by M. Akbar Akhtar & Ethan S. Harris - 9128 Returns on capital assets and variations in economic growth and volatility: a model of Bayesian learning
by Connel R. Fullenkamp & Thierry A. Wizman - 9127 Privatizing social security: the Chilean case
by Marco Santamaria - 9126 Capital flight from debtor nations when labor is mobile
by Susan M. Charrette - 9125 Stabilization and financial sector reform in Mexico
by Marilyn E. Skiles - 9124 Tracking the economy with the purchasing managers' index
by Ethan S. Harris - 9123 Sources of fluctuations in long-term expected real rates of interest: evidence from the U.K. indexed bond market
by M. Ellen Gaske - 9122 An indicator of future inflation extracted from the steepness of the interest rate yield curve along its entire length
by Jeffrey A. Frankel & Cara S. Lown - 9121 An expanded, cointegrated model of U.S. trade
by Susan Hickok & Juann H. Hung & Kurt C. Wulfekuhler - 9120 Financial reform and monetary control in Japan
by Bruce Kasman & Anthony P. Rodrigues - 9119 The Uruguay Round of GATT trade negotiations
by Susan Hickok & Anil K. Makhija & James A. Orr & Kurt C. Wulfekuhler - 9118 The effectiveness of sterilized U.S. foreign exchange intervention, an empirical study based on the noise trading approach
by Juann H. Hung - 9117 Underwriter price support and the IPO underpricing puzzle
by Judith S. Ruud - 9116 A critical evaluation of exchange rate policy in Turkey
by Yaman Asikoglu & Merih Uctum - 9115 Permanent and transient influences on the reluctance to borrow at the discount window
by Stavros Peristiani - 9114 An empirical investigation of the determinants of discount window borrowing: a disaggregate analysis
by Stavros Peristiani - 9113 A theoretical analysis of capital flight from debtor nations
by Susan M. Charrette - 9112 Determinants of the growth of foreign banking assets in the United States
by George Budzeika - 9111 Noise trading and the effectiveness of sterilized foreign exchange intervention
by Juann H. Hung - 9110 The political and institutional independence of U.S. monetary policy
by M. Akbar Akhtar & Howard Howe - 9109 Global stock markets and links in real activity
by Eli M. Remolona - 9108 The speculative effects of anticipated trade policy under dual exchange rates
by John J. Mullin - 9107 Patterns of corporate leverage in selected industrialized countries
by Rama Seth - 9106 Foreign interest rate disturbance, financial flows, and physical capital accumulation in a small open economy
by Merih Uctum - 9105 Self-employment and the earnings of male immigrants in the U.S
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 9104 Estimating immigrant assimilation rates with synthetic panel data
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 9103 Bank failure contagion in historical perspective
by Sangkyun Park - 9102 A triggering mechanism of economy-wide bank runs
by Sangkyun Park - 9101 Growth in Japanese lending and direct investment in the United States: are they related?
by Alicia Quijano & Rama Seth
1990
- 9037 Characterizing business cycles with a Markov switching model: evidence of multiple equilibria
by Michael D. Boldin - 9036 Factors behind the shifting composition of U.S. manufactured goods trade
by Susan Hickok - 9035 Are the preliminary announcements of some macroeconomic variables rational?
by Anthony Chan - 9034 A survey of the origins and purposes of deposit protection programs
by Lawrence J. Radecki - 9033 Recent trends in capital formation
by Charles Steindel - 9032 Foreign direct investment in U.S. manufacturing: effects on the trade balance
by James A. Orr - 9031 Sunspots, asset bubbles, and the store of value motive in overlapping generations models
by Michael D. Boldin - 9030 The effect of import competition on manufacturing wages
by David A. Brauer - 9029 Policies toward corporate leveraging
by Robert N. McCauley - 9028 Event risk premia and bond market incentives for corporate leverage
by Steven A. Zimmer - 9027 Leverage and cyclicality
by Rama Seth - 9026 A comparative analysis of corporate takeovers
by Kausar Hamdani - 9025 Understanding international differences in leverage trends
by Eli M. Remolona - 9024 The rise in U.S. corporate leveraging in the 1980s
by John Ryding - 9023 Corporate leverage and taxes in the U.S. economy
by Arturo Estrella - 9022 Some issues in corporate leverage : an overview essay
by Edward J. Frydl - 9021 How well do asset allocation managers allocate assets?
by Anthony Chan & Carl R. Chen - 9020 Explaining LBOs and acquisitions
by Rama Seth - 9019 Optimal monetary policy design: rules vs. discretion again
by A. Steven Englander - 9018 The U.S. financial system: a status report and a structural perspective
by M. Akbar Akhtar & Betsy Buttrill White - 9017 An empirical examination of government expenditures and the ex ante crowding out effect for the British economy
by Anthony Chan & Elizabeth Gustafson - 9016 The British invasion: explaining the strength of U.K. acquisitions of U. S. firms in the late 1980s
by Dan P. Eldridge & Robert N. McCauley - 9015 Investment and market power: evidence from the United States manufacturing sector
by Paula R. Worthington - 9014 A cross-sectional analysis of mutual funds' market timing and security selection skill
by Anthony Chan & Carl R. Chen & Cheng-Few Lee & Shafiqur Rahman - 9013 Financial market evolution and the interest sensitivity of output
by Beverly Hirtle & Jeanette Kelleher - 9012 Corporate leverage and the consequences of macroeconomic instability
by William Lee - 9011 A panel study of the effects of leverage on investment and employment
by Richard Cantor - 9010 A simple model of bank loan commitments and monetary policy
by Beverly Hirtle - 9009 Bank loan commitments and the transmission of monetary policy
by Beverly Hirtle - 9008 Housing finance and the transmission mechanism of monetary policy
by John Ryding - 9007 Evidence on the influence of financial changes on interest rates and monetary policy
by Paul Bennett - 9006 Margin requirements, speculative trading and stock price fluctuations: the case of Japan
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis & Stavros Peristiani - 9005 The implications of monetary versus bond financing of debt-peso swaps
by John J. Mullin - 9004 Stock market bubbles before the crash of 1987?
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 9002 Why international trends in leverage have been so different
by Eli M. Remolona - 9001 Are exchange rates misaligned or excessively volatile? An intertemporal balance of payments equilibrium approach
by Juann H. Hung
1989
- 9003 U.S. external imbalances: financial strains and macroeconomic choices
by Juann H. Hung & Bruce Kasman & Anthony P. Rodrigues - 8919 Concealment of risk and regulation of bank risk taking
by John Kambhu - 8918 Inflation expectations surveys as predictors of inflation and behavior in financial and labor markets
by A. Steven Englander & Gary Stone - 8917 A new look at U.S. banking strategy and structure in the 1980s
by Leon Korobow & David P. Stuhr - 8916 Does centralized collective bargaining lead to wage restraint? The case of Israel
by David A. Brauer - 8915 Endogenous exchange rate regime switches
by Gabriel De Kock & Vittorio Grilli - 8914 The high-yield market structure and the impact of security supplies
by Jerome S. Fons - 8913 Explaining international differences in the cost of capital: the United States and United Kingdom versus Japan and Germany
by Robert N. McCauley & Steven A. Zimmer - 8912 Risk, capital markets, and the large public enterprise
by Eli M. Remolona - 8911 Unemployment in Canada and the U.S.: lessons from the 1980's
by Vivek Moorthy - 8910 The impact of supplies on securities prices and the implications of privatization
by Jerome S. Fons - 8909 Margin requirements, volatility and the transitory component of stock prices
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8908 Money and interest rates: the effects of temporal aggregation and data revisions
by Thomas J. Cunningham & Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8907 The term structure as a predictor of real economic activity
by Arturo Estrella & Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8906 Tests for measurement of service sector productivity
by A. Steven Englander - 8905 The implicit liabilities of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
by Arturo Estrella & Beverly Hirtle - 8904 Price limits and volatility in soybean meal futures markets
by Richard Cantor - 8903 Voluntary conversions of LDC debt
by Paul DiLeo & Eli M. Remolona - 8902 Regulatory standards, noncompliance and enforcement
by John Kambhu - 8901 Conditional mean-variance efficiency of the U.S. stock market
by Charles Engel & Jeffrey A. Frankel & Kenneth A. Froot & Anthony P. Rodrigues
1988
- 8826 Prospects for LDC debt management: debt reduction versus debt forgiveness
by Edward J. Frydl & Dorothy M. Sobol - 8825 The causes of rising U.S. industrial wage dispersion
by Linda A. Bell & Richard B. Freeman - 8824 Default risk and duration analysis
by Jerome S. Fons - 8823 Description of margin requirements
by George Sofianos - 8822 A test of international CAPM
by Charles Engel & Anthony P. Rodrigues - 8821 A comparison of market making structures
by George Sofianos - 8820 The impact of capital requirements on the securitization decision
by Kathleen K. Donahoo & Sherrill Shaffer - 8819 The incidence of union concessions in the 1980s: what, where, and why?
by Linda A. Bell & Elizabeth A. Hall & Daniel R. Hayes - 8818 Margin requirements, volatility, and the transitory component of stock prices
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8817 A reexamination of the inventory buffer effect with disaggregate data
by Ethan S. Harris - 8816 Default and liquidity risk in the junk bond market
by Beverly Hirtle - 8815 Intertemporal substitution in import consumption
by Janet Ceglowski - 8814 Managing exchange rates: the experience of the European monetary system
by Thomas Klitgaard - 8813 Price discrimination in Hotelling's duopoly model: equilibrium and efficiency
by Christopher Maxwell & Robert N. McCauley - 8812 Latin American international loan defaults in the 1930s: lessons for the 1980s?
by Marilyn E. Skiles - 8811 Interest rate swaps: an alternative explanation
by Marcelle V. Arak & Arturo Estrella & Laurie Goodman & Andrew Silver - 8810 Evidence on stock market speculative bubbles: Japan, United States and Great Britain
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8809 The evolution of Federal Reserve credibility: 1978-1984
by Scott W. Barnhart & Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8808 Stock prices: nominal versus real shocks
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8807 Inflationary bias and openness
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8806 A revenue-restricted cost study of 100 large banks
by Sherrill Shaffer - 8805 Wage linkages in union bargaining settlements
by Beverly Hirtle - 8804 Imperfect information and economic shocks: implications for wage flexibility
by Linda A. Bell & H. M. Stefan Gerlach - 8803 Increased price flexibility and output stability
by Richard Cantor - 8802 A model of financial constraints in interstate bank expansion
by George Budzeika - 8801 U.S. manufactured goods competitiveness: recent changes and future prospects
by David Abell & Janet Ceglowski & Susan Hickok
1987
- 8709 The role of stock index derivative products in equity market volatility
by Swati Bhatt - 8708 The predictive power of the term structure during recent monetary regimes
by Gikas A. Hardouvelis - 8707 The impact of stock index arbitrage on equity markets - theory and evidence
by Swati Bhatt - 8706 Alternative regulatory instruments
by Sherrill Shaffer - 8705 U.S. capital flows to China
by Edna E. Ehrlich - 8704 Nonparametric estimation of market boundaries and competition: an application to the banking industry in Wyoming
by Sherrill Shaffer - 8703 Identification of a linear system from inexact data: a three variable example
by Cornelis A. Los - 8702 Currency composition of developing country debt: the impact of dollar depreciation
by Lawrence M. Sweet - 8701 The prejudices of least squares, principal components and common factor schemes
by R. E. Kalman & Cornelis A. Los
1986
- 8615 Loan swaps and the LDC debt problem
by Eli M. Remolona & David L. Roberts - 8614 Why there is still no empirical evidence for a money equation! Comments on \\"an historical perspective to the econometrics of money and income.\\"
by Cornelis A. Los - 8613 The shifting term structure of interest rates
by Carl Palash & Charles Steindel - 8612 Economies of superscale and interstate expansion
by Edmond David & Sherrill Shaffer - 8609 Foreign direct investment and indebted developing countries
by R. Arguelles & Susan Hickok - 8608 A small sample test of structural homogeneity
by Vincent Reinhart - 8607 Fiscal policy and the dollar: a post-plaza perspective
by Shafiqul Islam - 8606 Quality control of empirical econometrics: a status report
by Cornelis A. Los - 8605 Resolving Fisher's paradox
by Robert T. McGee - 8604 Collinearity analysis of a simple money demand equation
by Cornelis A. Los - 8603 The effects of using consumption in the money demand function for the impact of fiscal policies in open economies: a simulation approval
by Kenneth J. Weiller - 8602 Money demand, transactions proxies, and the effects of fiscal policies in open economies
by Kenneth J. Weiller - 8601 The ghost in the box: comment on \\"what will take the con out of econometrics.\\"
by Cornelis A. Los