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August 1971, Volume 3, Issue 3
May 1971, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 321-338 Fixed, Flexible, and Gliding Exchange Rates
by Krause, Lawrence B
- 339-355 Exchange-Rate Flexibility and Monetary Policy
by McKinnon, Ronald I
- 356-362 The Comparative Merits of Fixed vs. Flexible Exchange Rates: A Comment
by Arndt, Sven W
- 363-365 Does the Canadian Experience Justify a Balanced View of Fixed vs. Fluctuating Exchange Rates? A Comment
by Officer, Lawrence H
- 366-371 McKinnon's 'Exchange-Rate Flexibility and Monetary Policy,' A Comment
by Courchene, Thomas J
- 372-376 Fixed vs. Flexible Exchange Rates; A Comment
by Karlik, John R
- 377-380 Comments on Krause's "Fixed, Flexible, and Gliding Exchange Rates" and McKinnon's "Exchange-Rate Flexibility and Monetary Policy"
by Scitovsky, Tibor
- 381-390 A New Look at Monetary Policy Instruments
by Mitchell, George W
- 391-411 The Fiscal Element in Monetary Policy: 1965- 68
by Scadding, John L
- 412-414 Scadding and Mitchell on Monetary Controls: Some Comments
by Mayer, Thomas
- 415-418 The Mitchell and Scadding Papers on Monetary Controls: A Comment
by Kareken, John H
- 419-449 Econometric Models of the Financial Sector
by Christ, Carl F
- 450-460 The Monetary Theory of Nine Recent Qtrly Econometric Models of the United States: A Comment
by Fand, David I
- 461-463 A Comment on "Econometric Models of the Financial Sector"
by Zecher, Richard
- 464-468 Comments on the Discussion of Econometric Models of the Carl Christ Paper
by Gramlich, Edward M
- 469-505 Market Transaction Costs, Asset Demand Functions, and the Relative Potency of Monetary and Fiscal Policy
by Sargent, Thomas J & Wallace, Neil
- 506-532 The Usefulness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy as Discretionary Stabilization Tools
by Gramlich, Edward M
- 533-545 Notes on Money, Income, and Gramlich: A Comment
by Gordon, Robert J
- 546-549 Comment on Gramlich's "The Usefulness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy as Discretionary Stablization Tools" and Sargent and Wallace's "Market Transaction Costs, Asset Demand Functions, and the Relative Potency of Monetary and Fiscal Policy"
by Rhomberg, Rudolf R
- 550-554 The Efficacy of Monetary and Fiscal Policy: A Comment
by Shapiro, H T
- 555-570 Two Decades of Evolution of Financial Institutions and Public Policy
by Bloch, Ernest
- 571-589 Secular Change in the Financial Services Industry
by Greenbaum, Stuart I & Haywood, C F
- 590-592 Secular Change in the Financial Services Industry: A Comment
by Dewald, William G
- 593-598 Comments on the Session on the Evolution of Financial Institutions
by Frost, Peter A
- 599-603 Comments on Bloch's "Two Decades of Evolution of Financial Institutions and Public Policy" and Greenbaum and Haywood's "Secular Change in the Financial Services Industry"
by Sprenkle, Case M
February 1971, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 2-6 Agenda for a Commission to Study Financial Markets, Their Structure, and Regulation
by Borts, George H
- 7-12 Terms of Reference for the President's Commission on Financial Structure and Regulation
by Culbertson, John M
- 13-20 Our Financial Institutions: What Needs Changing?
by Mayer, Thomas
- 21-30 One Chance in a Generation: Guideposts for the Commission on Financial Structure and Regulation
by Wallich, Henry C
- 31-34 What Do Commercial Banks Want from the Presidential Commission?
by Atkinson, Thomas R
- 35-56 Recent Canadian Monetary Policy
by Courchene, Thomas J
- 57-83 Macroeconomic Models and the Demand for Money under Market Disequilibrium
by Tucker, Donald P
- 84-101 Composition of the Money Stock Prior to the Civil War
by Stevens, Edward J
- 102-122 Rules, Discretion in Monetary Management, and Short-Term Stability
by Argy, Victor
- 123-136 Liquidity Preference and the Flow of Finance
by Wells, Paul
- 137-144 A Note on Passive Money, Inflation, and Economic Growth
by Olivera, Julio H G
November 1970, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 397-419 The Optimum Quantity of Money
by Stein, Jerome L
- 420-434 Credit Standards and Tight Money
by Luckett, Dudley G
- 435-445 A Credit Scoring Model for Commercial Loans
by Orgler, Yair E
- 446-460 Effects of Tight Money on 1966 Business Investment: The True Findings of the Commerce Department-Wharton Survey
by White, William H
- 461-472 Fiscal Policy in IS-LM Analysis: A Correction
by Silber, William L
- 473-485 Empirical Evidence on the Short-Run Real Balance Effect in Canada
by Tanner, J Ernest
- 486-492 Political Economy and National Priorities: A Review Essay of the Economic Report of the President and the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers
by Buchanan, James M
- 493-503 Monetary Theory and Policy in the Payments System of the Future
by Ritter, Lawrence S & Atkinson, Thomas R
- 504-512 Quantity Theories Old and New
by Robinson, Joan
- 513-522 Short-Changing the Small Saver: Federal Government Discrimination against the Small Saver During the Vietnam War
by Kane, Edward J
August 1970, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 269-290 The Determination of the Stock of Reserves and the Balance of Payments in a Neo-Keynesian Model
by Wallace, Neil
- 291-302 Optimal Stochastic Control of Linear Economic Systems
by Chow, Gregory C
- 303-322 Risk Structures and the Distribution of Benefits within the FHA Home Mortgage Insurance Program
by von Furstenberg, George M
- 323-336 Bank Merger Policy and Problems: A Linkage Theory of Oligopoly
by Solomon, Elinor Harris
- 337-347 The Euro-Dollar System and International Liquidity
by Friedrich, Klaus
- 348-357 Purchasing Power Parity as an Explanation of Long-Term Changes in Exchange Rates
by Gailliot, Henry J
- 358-369 Determinants of Correspondent Banking Relationships
by Lawrence, Robert J & Lougee, Duane
- 370-382 The United States Balance of Payments in 1968: A Comment
by Heller, H Robert
- 383-384 A Note on the Theory of Transactions Demand for Cash
by Johnson, Harry G
- 385-390 The Optimum Monetary Instrument Variable: A Comment
by Kareken, John H
May 1970, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 138-146 The Federal Reserve Discount Mechanism as an Instrument for Dealing with Banking Market Imperfections
by Holland, Robert C
- 147-150 The Discount Proposal from the Standpoint of Commercial Banks
by Atkinson, Thomas R
- 151-157 Reflections on the Discount Window
by Hester, Donald D
- 158-165 Changes in the Discount Mechanism: The Joint Economic Committee Hearings and Report
by Carson, Deane
- 166-218 Central Bank Policy, the Money Supply, and the Short-Term Rate of Interest
by Modigliani, Franco & Rasche, Robert & Cooper, J Philip
- 219-246 Programming a Credit Network Under Uncertainty
by Thore, Sten
- 247-257 The Covered-Arbitrage Schedule: A Critical Survey of Recent Developments
by Officer, Lawrence H & Willett, Thomas D
- 258-267 Portfolio Choice and Monetary Theory: A Review Essay
by Saving, Thomas R
February 1970, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 4-14 Deposit Interest Ceilings as a Monetary Control
by Tobin, James
- 15-32 Controls on Interest Rates Paid by Banks
by Friedman, Milton
- 33-44 Reflections on Recent Federal Reserve Policy
by Samuelson, Paul A
- 45-55 Public Policies as Causes of Fluctuations
by Meltzer, Allan H
- 56-82 Money-Market Rates, the Discount Rate, and Borrowing from the Federal Reserve
by Frost, Peter A & Sargent, Thomas J
- 83-100 Outside Money, Inside Money, and the Real Balance Effect
by Saving, Thomas R
- 101-111 Bank Employment: A Cross-Section Analysis of the World's Largest Banks: A Comment
by Kaufman, George G
- 112-122 Regulation F and the Yield Structure of the U. S. Government Securities Market: A Comment
by Wolf, Charles R
- 123-131 A Long-Run Demand Function for Money in the Soviet Union: A Comment
by Pickersgill, Joyce E
November 1969, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 683-705 A Model of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Effects on the Money Stock, Price Level, and Real Output
by Christ, Carl F
- 706-726 Money in a Static Theory of Optimal Payment Arrangements
by Niehans, Jurg
- 727-749 Economic Openness and International Financial Flows
by Whitman, Marina v N
- 750-764 Statistical Credit Scoring of Municipal Bonds
by Carleton, Willard T & Lerner, Eugene M
- 765-777 The Keynesian Demand-for-Money Function: Another Look and Some Additional Evidence
by Konstas, Panos & Khouja, Mohamad W
- 778-788 State Branching Restrictions and the Availability of Branching Services: A Comment
by Lanzillotti, R F & Saving, Thomas R
- 789-795 The Role of Savings Deposits as Money: A Comment
by Laumas, Prem S
August 1969, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 307-317 Automatists, Hawtreyans, and Keynesians
by Hicks, John R
- 319-327 Facts of Life about the Integration of National Capital Markets
by Larre, Rene
- 328-331 The Obstacles to a Regional Integration of Capital Markets: A Comment
by Damm, Walter
- 332-335 The Capital Market Phenomena: A Comment
by Rolfe, Sidney E
- 336-346 The Problems and Prospects of Integrating European Capital Markets
by Richebacher, Kurt
- 347-349 Prospects for Integration of European Capital Markets: A Comment
by Bertrand, Raymond
- 350-353 The Problems and Prospects of Integrating European Capital Markets: A Comment
by Scott, Ira O, Jr
- 355-426 Growth and Inflation
by Allais, Maurice
- 427-432 Allais' Monetary Theory: Interpretation and Comment
by Cagan, Phillip
- 433-438 Growth and Inflation: A Comment
by Niehans, Jurg
- 439-440 Growth and Inflation: A Comment
by Fromm, Gary
- 441-462 Growth and Inflation: A Reply to the Observations of the Discussants
by Allais, Maurice
- 463-473 Where Stands the New Fiscal Policy?
by Stein, Herbert
- 474-495 Fiscal Policy and Stabilization in Britain
by Worswick, G D N
- 496-502 The Policy Discussions by Stein and Worswick: A Comment
by Brunner, Karl
- 503-505 The New Fiscal Policy: A Comment
by Kenen, Peter B
- 506-506 Worswick's Criticism of the Correlation Criterion: A Comment
by Friedman, Milton
- 508-525 The Definition of Money: Theoretical and Empirical Problems
by Laidler, David
- 526-530 Laidler's "The Definition of Money": A Comment
by Sprenkle, Case M
- 531-534 Laidler's "Definition of Money": A Comment
by Teigen, Ronald L
- 535-537 Pesek and Saving's Theory of Money and Wealth: A Comment
by Johnson, Harry G
- 538-548 How Does Monetary Policy Affect the Economy?
by Mann, Maurice
- 549-552 Monetary Policies in the United States and the United Kingdom: A Comment
by McMahon, Christopher
- 553-555 Comment on Maurice Mann's Views on Monetary Policy
by Atkinson, Thomas R
- 556-587 Keynesian Monetary Theories, Stabilization Policy, and the Recent Inflation
by Fand, David I
- 588-589 David Fand's "Keynesian Monetary Theories, Stabilization Policy, and the Recent Inflation": A Comment
by Boulding, Kenneth E
- 590-599 Keynesian Monetary Theories, Stabilization Policy, and the Recent Inflation: A Comment
by Wallich, Henry C
- 600-617 Financial Disintermediation and Policy
by Hester, Donald D
- 618-623 A Comment on Hester's Paper
by Meltzer, Allan H
- 625-648 Toward a Better International Monetary System
by Mundell, Robert A
- 649-665 The Case for Raising the Price of Gold
by Oppenheimer, Peter M
- 666-667 Comments on the Papers by Oppenheimer and Mundell
by Tew, Brian
- 668-674 Managing the World's Money Supply: A Comment
by Meigs, A James
- 675-678 The Case for Raising the Price of Gold: A Comment
by Laidler, David
- 679-680 The Views of Mundell and Oppenheimer: A Comment
by Allais, Maurice
May 1969, Volume 1, Issue 2
February 1969, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Definition of Money: Net Wealth and Neutrality as Criteria
by Friedman, Milton & Schwartz, Anna J
- 15-29 A General Equilibrium Approach to Monetary Theory
by Tobin, James
- 30-45 Inside Money, Outside Money, Income, Wealth, and Welfare in Monetary Theory
by Johnson, Harry G
- 46-70 The Chicago Tradition, the Quantity Theory, and Friedman
by Patinkin, Don
- 71-83 The Term Structure of Interest Rates: Some Additional Evidence
by Hamburger, Michael J & Latta, Cynthia M
- 84-100 A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Cost of Operations of Trust Departments
by Murphy, Neil B
- 101-111 Inside Money, Outside Money, and the Wealth Effect
by Marty, Alvin L
- 112-120 The Term Structure of Interest Rates: A Re-examination of the Evidence
by Modigliani, Franco & Sutch, Richard
- 121-123 "Inefficient" European Capital Markets as an Explanation of International Capital Movements
by Heckerman, Donald G