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2005, Volume 91, Issue Spr
- 45-72 What difference would inflation make?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 73-98 Equilibrium models of personal bankruptcy : a survey
by Kartik B. Athreya
2005, Volume 91, Issue Fall
- 1-21 Monetary policy and the term structure of interest rates
by Bennett T. McCallum - 23-42 How well do diffusion indexes capture business cycles? A spectral analysis
by Raymond E. Owens & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 43-55 Technological design and moral hazard
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 57-83 Trend inflation, firm-specific capital, and sticky prices
by Andreas Hornstein & Alexander L. Wolman
2004, Volume 90, Issue Win
- 1-9 Macroeconomic principles and monetary policy
by Alfred Broaddus - 11-32 Classical deflation theory
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 33-50 Accommodating rising population in rural areas : the case of Loudoun County, Virginia
by Raymond E. Owens & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 51-68 Closing troubled banks : how the process works
by John R. Walter
2004, Volume 90, Issue Sum
- 21-45 Monetary policy in the new neoclassical synthesis : a primer
by Marvin Goodfriend - 46-63 How do central banks control inflation?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 65-88 Predicting the recent behavior of inflation using output gap-based Phillips curves
by Yash P. Mehra
2004, Volume 90, Issue Spr
- 1-19 Shame as it ever was : stigma and personal bankruptcy
by Kartik B. Athreya - 21-40 Monetary policy and the adjustment to country-specific shocks
by Margarida Duarte - 41-61 Some recent trends in commercial banking
by Huberto M. Ennis - 63-76 Which price index should a central bank employ?
by Roy H. Webb
2004, Volume 90, Issue Fall
- 1-3 Tom Humphrey : an appreciation
by John A. Weinberg - 5-24 Ricardo versus Wicksell on job losses and technological change
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 25-45 (Un)balanced growth
by Andreas Hornstein - 47-63 Auditing and bank capital regulation
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 65-92 Using manufacturing surveys to assess economic conditions
by Matthew Harris & Raymond E. Owens & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
2003, Volume 89, Issue Win
- 1-31 Japanese monetary policy, 1991-2001
by Bennett T. McCallum - 33-50 Efficient public investment in a model with transition dynamics
by Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte & Jorge Soares - 51-67 Potential consequences of linear approximation in economics
by Elise A. Couper & Alexander L. Wolman - 69-83 The cyclical behavior of prices and employee compensation
by Roy H. Webb
2003, Volume 89, Issue Sum
- 1-20 Accounting for corporate behavior
by John A. Weinberg - 21-52 Japanese monetary policy and deflation
by Robert L. Hetzel - 53-70 The euro and inflation divergence in Europe
by Margarida Duarte - 71-90 How did leading indicator forecasts perform during the 2001 recession?
by James H. Stock & Mark W. Watson
2003, Volume 89, Issue Spr
- 1-6 Monetary policy in a low inflation environment
by Alfred Broaddus - 7-31 Banking and commerce : tear down this wall?
by John R. Walter - 33-53 Unemployment insurance and personal bankruptcy
by Kartik B. Athreya - 55-71 Economic fundamentals and bank runs
by Huberto M. Ennis
2003, Volume 89, Issue Fall
- 1-24 Boom and bust in telecommunications
by Elise A. Couper & John P. Hejkal & Alexander L. Wolman - 25-50 Implications of the capital-embodiment revolution for directed R&D and wage inequality
by Andreas Hornstein & Per Krusell - 51-67 Why does consumer sentiment predict household spending?
by Elliot W. Martin & Yash P. Mehra - 69-81 Firms, assignments, and earnings
by Edward Simpson Prescott
2002, Issue Win
- 1-35 German monetary history in the first half of the twentieth century
by Robert L. Hetzel - 37-50 Pitfalls in interpreting tests of backward-looking pricing in New Keynesian models
by Michael Dotsey - 51-66 Imperfect competition and the pricing of interbank payment services
by John A. Weinberg - 67-96 Recent developments in monetary policy analysis: the roles of theory and evidence
by Bennett T. McCallum
2002, Issue Sum
- 1-16 The economics of financial privacy : to opt out or to opt in?
by Jeffrey M. Lacker - 17-36 Survey measures of expected inflation : revisiting the issues of predictive content and rationality
by Yash P. Mehra - 37-57 Private money and counterfeiting
by Stephen D. Williamson - 59-83 Knut Wicksell and Gustav Cassel on the cumulative process and the price-stabilizing policy rule
by Thomas M. Humphrey
2002, Issue Spr
- 1-27 What can price theory say about the Community Reinvestment Act?
by Robert L. Lacy & John R. Walter - 29-64 German monetary history in the second half of the twentieth century: from the deutsche mark to the euro
by Robert L. Hetzel - 65-86 Towards a theory of capacity utilization: shiftwork and the workweek of capital
by Andreas Hornstein - 87-100 Can risk-based deposit insurance premiums control moral hazard?
by Edward Simpson Prescott
2002, Issue Fall
- 1-17 The phases of U.S. monetary policy : 1987 to 2001
by Marvin Goodfriend - 19-36 Competition among bank regulators
by John A. Weinberg - 37-47 Structure from shocks
by Michael Dotsey - 49-95 Expectations and the term structure of interest rates : evidence and implications
by Robert G. King & Andre Kurmann
2001, Issue Win
- 1-6 Introduction
by Jeffrey M. Lacker - 7-22 What assets should the Federal Reserve buy?
by Alfred Broaddus & Marvin Goodfriend - 23-32 Why we need an \\"accord\\" for Federal Reserve credit policy : a note
by Marvin Goodfriend - 33-55 The Treasury-Fed Accord : a new narrative account
by Robert L. Hetzel & Ralph F. Leach - 57-64 After the accord : reminiscences on the birth of the modern Fed
by Robert L. Hetzel & Ralph F. Leach - 65-92 Monetary policy frameworks and indicators for the Federal Reserve in the 1920s
by Thomas M. Humphrey
2001, Issue Sum
- 1-9 Transparency in the practice of monetary policy
by Alfred Broaddus - 11-33 The growth of unsecured credit : are we better off?
by Kartik B. Athreya - 35-52 Regulating bank capital structure to control risk
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 53-71 Consumption, savings, and the meaning of the wealth effect in general equilibrium
by Carl D. Lantz & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
2001, Issue Spr
- 1-22 To forgive or not to forgive : an analysis of U.S. consumer bankruptcy choices
by Wenli Li - 23-44 Optimal taxation in infinitely-lived agent and overlapping generations models : a review
by Andres Erosa & Martin Gervais - 45-67 The wealth effect in empirical life-cycle aggregate consumption equations
by Yash P. Mehra - 69-77 Using the federal funds futures market to predict monetary policy actions
by Raymond E. Owens & Roy H. Webb
2001, Issue Fall
- 1-25 On the size distribution of banks
by Huberto M. Ennis - 27-52 A primer on optimal monetary policy with staggered price-setting
by Alexander L. Wolman - 53-70 International pricing in new open-economy models
by Margarida Duarte - 71-96 Should banks be capitalized?
by Douglas W. Diamond
2000, Issue Win
- 1-6 Current challenges for U.S. monetary policy
by Alfred Broaddus - 7-25 The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks
by Marvin Goodfriend - 27-48 The business cycle and industry comovement
by Andreas Hornstein - 49-79 Alternative monetary policy rules : a comparison with historical settings for the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan
by Bennett T. McCallum
2000, Issue Sum
- 1-26 A study of US employment rates with emphasis on gender considerations
by Carl D. Lantz & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 27-43 Wage-price dynamics : are they consistent with cost push?
by Yash P. Mehra - 45-103 The new IS-LM model : language, logic, and limits
by Robert G. King
2000, Issue Spr
- 1-33 The Taylor rule : is it a useful guide to understanding monetary policy?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 35-59 How the Asian crisis affected the world economy : a general equilibrium perspective
by Xinshen Diao & Wenli Li & Erinc Yeldan - 61-98 Benjamin Strong, the Federal Reserve, and the limits to interwar American nationalism
by Priscilla Roberts
2000, Issue Fall
- 1-22 The frequency and costs of individual price adjustments
by Alexander L. Wolman - 23-48 Is money useful in the conduct of monetary policy?
by Michael Dotsey & Carl D. Lantz & Lawrence Santucci - 49-78 The IT revolution : is it evident in the productivity numbers?
by Andreas Hornstein & Per Krusell
1999, Issue Win
- 1-26 Japanese monetary policy: a quantity theory perspective
by Robert L. Hetzel - 27-46 Pooling or purchase: a merger mystery
by John R. Walter - 47-78 A primer on moral-hazard models
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 79-98 Gauging manufacturing activity: the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's survey of manufacturers
by Robert L. Lacy
1999, Issue Sum
- 1-22 Growth accounting with technological revolutions
by Andreas Hornstein - 23-40 Two approaches to macroeconomic forecasting
by Roy H. Webb - 41-60 The importance of systematic monetary policy for economic activity
by Michael Dotsey - 61-84 An empirical investigation of fluctuations in manufacturing sales and inventory within a sticky-price framework
by Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
1999, Issue Spr
- 1-32 The Fed's entry into check clearing reconsidered
by Jeffrey M. Lacker & Jeffrey D. Walker & John A. Weinberg - 33-54 A forward-looking monetary policy reaction function
by Yash P. Mehra - 55-82 Mercantilists and classicals: insights from doctrinal history
by Thomas M. Humphrey
1999, Issue Fall
- 1-27 Limited commitment and central bank lending
by Marvin Goodfriend & Jeffrey M. Lacker - 29-48 Sticky prices, marginal cost, and the behavior of inflation
by Alexander L. Wolman - 49-70 Means of payment, the unbanked, and EFT '99
by Edward Simpson Prescott & Daniel D. Tatar - 71-96 Explaining the increased variability in long-term interest rates
by Mark W. Watson
1998, Issue Win
- 1-20 Can a safety net subsidy be contained?
by John R. Walter - 21-44 Arthur Burns and inflation
by Robert L. Hetzel - 45-64 National productivity statistics
by Roy H. Webb
1998, Issue Sum
- 1-12 The bank merger wave: causes and consequences
by Alfred Broaddus - 13-30 Using the term structure of interest rates for monetary policy
by Marvin Goodfriend - 31-51 The predictive content of the interest rate term spread for future economic growth
by Michael Dotsey - 53-74 Historical origins of the cost-push fallacy
by Thomas M. Humphrey
1998, Issue Spr
- 1-25 Can the Fed be a payment system innovator?
by Jeffrey M. Lacker & John A. Weinberg - 27-47 The bond rate and actual future inflation
by Yash P. Mehra - 49-71 Inventory investment and the business cycle
by Andreas Hornstein - 73-89 New evidence connecting exchange rates to business cycles
by Alan C. Stockman
1998, Issue Fall
- 1-24 Staggered price setting and the zero bound on nominal interest rates
by Alexander L. Wolman - 25-52 Government loan, guarantee, and grant programs: an evaluation
by Wenli Li - 53-72 Fisher's equation and the inflation risk premium in a simple endowment economy
by Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
1997, Issue Win
- 1-22 Monetary policy comes of age: a 20th century odyssey
by Marvin Goodfriend - 23-50 The pre-commitment approach in a model of regulatory banking capital
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 51-83 Algebraic production functions and their uses before Cobb-Douglas
by Thomas M. Humphrey
1997, Issue Sum
- 1-26 The check float puzzle
by Jeffrey M. Lacker - 27-44 A review of the recent behavior of M2 demand
by Yash P. Mehra - 45-68 On the identification of structural vector autoregressions
by Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 69-101 Testing long-run neutrality
by Robert G. King & Mark W. Watson
1997, Issue Spr
- 1-24 John Maynard Keynes
by Milton Friedman - 25-44 The organization of private payment networks
by John A. Weinberg - 45-66 The case for a monetary rule in a constitutional democracy
by Robert L. Hetzel - 67-97 Tax disincentives to commercial bank lending
by Anatoli Kuprianov
1997, Issue Fall
- 1-21 Zero inflation and the Friedman rule: a welfare comparison
by Alexander L. Wolman - 23-48 Group lending and financial intermediation: an example
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 49-70 Investing in equities: can it help social security?
by Michael Dotsey - 71-90 Fisher and Wicksell on the quantity theory
by Thomas M. Humphrey
1996, Issue Win
- 1-20 Foreign exchange operations and the Federal Reserve
by Alfred Broaddus & Marvin Goodfriend - 21-36 Long-term interest rates and inflation: a Fisherian approach
by Peter N. Ireland - 37-75 The early history of the box diagram
by Thomas M. Humphrey
1996, Issue Sum
- 1-25 Stored value cards: costly private substitutes for government currency
by Jeffrey M. Lacker - 27-49 Monetary policy and long-term interest rates
by Yash P. Mehra - 51-66 Financial intermediation as delegated monitoring: a simple example
by Douglas W. Diamond - 67-86 A theory of the capacity utilization/inflation relationship
by Mary G. Finn
1996, Issue Spr
- 1-19 Tie-in sales and banks
by John A. Weinberg - 21-46 Sterilized foreign exchange intervention: the Fed debate in the 1960's
by Robert L. Hetzel - 47-75 Limits on interest rate rules in the IS model
by William Kerr & Robert G. King - 77-94 The economics of electronic benefit transfer payments
by David B. Humphrey
1996, Issue Fall
- 1-14 Central banking in a democracy
by Alan S. Blinder - 15-39 Firewalls
by John R. Walter - 41-71 Neoclassical vs. endogenous growth analysis: an overview
by Bennett T. McCallum - 73-91 Some not-so-unpleasant monetarist arithmetic
by Michael Dotsey
1995, Issue Win
- 1-16 Is \\"high\\" capacity utilization inflationary?
by Mary G. Finn - 17-47 An empirical measure of the real rate of interest
by Robert Darin & Robert L. Hetzel - 49-63 Using the permanent income hypothesis for forecasting
by Peter N. Ireland - 65-81 The rational expectations hypothesis of the term structure, monetary policy, and time-varying term premia
by Michael Dotsey & Christopher Otrok
1995, Issue Sum
- 1-18 Cycles in lending standards?
by John A. Weinberg - 19-32 Errors in variables and lending discrimination
by Jed L. DeVaro & Jeffrey M. Lacker - 33-51 Some key empirical determinants of short-term nominal interest rates
by Yash P. Mehra - 53-105 Quantitative theory and econometrics
by Robert G. King
1995, Issue Spr
- 1-12 Reflections on monetary policy
by Alfred Broaddus - 13-38 Neighborhoods and banking
by Jeffrey M. Lacker - 39-74 When geometry emerges: some neglected early contribution to offer-curve analysis
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 75-96 An index of leading indicators for inflation
by Tazwell S. Rowe & Roy H. Webb
1995, Issue Fall
- 1-39 Derivatives debacles: case studies of large losses in derivatives markets
by Anatoli Kuprianov - 41-60 Was the disinflation of the early 1980's anticipated?
by Jed L. DeVaro & Michael Dotsey - 61-77 The fair lending laws and their enforcement
by John R. Walter - 79-93 The increasing-returns-to-scale/sticky- price approach to monetary analysis
by Mary G. Finn
1994, Issue Win
- 1-18 Two perspectives on growth and taxes
by Peter N. Ireland - 19-40 Firm size, finance, and investment
by John A. Weinberg - 41-49 M2 and monetary policy: a critical review of the recent debate
by Michael Dotsey & Christopher Otrok - 61-95 Does adverse selection justify government intervention in loan markets?
by Jeffrey M. Lacker
1994, Issue Sum
- 1-24 Short-run effects on money when some prices are sticky
by Lee E. Ohanian & Alan C. Stockman - 25-48 A shift-adjusted M2 indicator for monetary policy
by Robert Darin & Robert L. Hetzel - 49-68 The role of interest rate swaps in corporate finance
by Anatoli Kuprianov - 69-85 John Wheatley's theory of international monetary adjustment
by Thomas M. Humphrey
1994, Issue Spr
- 1-9 Choices in banking policy
by Alfred Broaddus - 11-37 Corporate capital structure: the control roles of bank and public debt with taxes and costly bankruptcy
by Douglas W. Diamond - 39-58 The free trade debate: the illusion of security versus growth
by Robert L. Hetzel - 59-81 Delivering deposit services: ATMs versus branches
by David B. Humphrey
1994, Issue Fall
- 1-24 Selling Federal Reserve payment services: one price fits all?
by John A. Weinberg - 25-47 Were bank examiners too strict with New England and California banks?
by Robert Darin & John R. Walter - 49-68 An error-correction model of the long-term bond rate
by Yash P. Mehra - 69-89 Medical care prices indexes
by Robert F. Graboyes
1993, Issue Win
- 1-24 Interest rate policy and the inflation scare problem: 1979-1992
by Marvin Goodfriend - 25-46 Price stability under long-run monetary targeting
by Peter N. Ireland - 47-73 Should we subsidize the use of currency?
by Jeffrey M. Lacker - 75-85 Bankers acceptances
by Robert K. LaRoche
1993, Issue Sum
- 1-34 Irving Fisher and his compensated dollar plan
by Don Patinkin - 35-48 A quantity theory framework for monetary policy
by Robert L. Hetzel - 49-64 Credit aggregates from the flow of funds accounts
by Milton P. Reid & Stacey L. Schreft - 65-94 Over-the-counter interest rate derivatives
by Anatoli Kuprianov
1993, Issue Spr
- 1-12 Central banking: then and now
by Alfred Broaddus - 13-44 Unit roots in macroeconomic time series: some critical issues
by Bennett T. McCallum - 45-67 Commercial paper
by Thomas K. Hahn - 68-94 Personal saving behavior and real economic activity
by Roy H. Webb
1993, Issue Fall
- 1-18 The origins of velocity functions
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 19-34 Public investment and economic growth
by William E. Cullison - 35-52 Unit labor costs and the price level
by Yash P. Mehra - 53-80 Is all government capital productive?
by Mary G. Finn