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Economic Review
1987

The Economic Review is a quarterly research publication with articles by Economic Research staff on issues of relevance to the Federal Reserve, including macroeconomics and monetary policy, financial markets, regional and international economics, and rural economic studies.  For paper copies of previous issues of the Economic Review you can order onlineTo receive e-mail notification when new Economic Review articles are posted, sign up in our E-alert system.



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January, Volume 72, Number 1
Full publication
February, Volume 72, Number 2

Debt, Financial Stability,
And Public Policy

By Bryon Higgins and Thomas J. Merfeld

International Debt
And Economic Instability

By Rudiger Dornbusch

Commentary on "International
Debt and Economic Instability"

By Rimmer de Vries

The Rural Economic Policy Choice
By Mark Drabenstott, Mark Henry, and Lynn Gibson

 


Tax Reform and Personal Saving
By C. Alan Garner

Internationalization of Financial Markets
By Scott E. Pardee

Real Business Cycles
By Mark Rush

 

 

 


 

March, Volume 72, Number 3
Full publication
April, Volume 72, Number 4
Full publication

Interest Rate Swaps: Risk and Regulation
By J. Gregg Whittaker

International Policy Coordination
In an Interdependent World

By George A. Kahn

 


Why is Japan's Unemployment Rate
So Low and So Stable?

By Stuart E. Weiner

Farmland Values: The Rise, the Fall, the Future
By Alan D. Barkema

 

May, Volume 72, Number 5
Full publication
June, Volume 72, Number 6
Full publication

Why Do Banks' Loan Losses Differ?
By William R. Keeton and Charles S. Morris

A Weaker Dollar and U.S. Farm Exports:
Coming Rebound Or Empty Promise?

By David Henneberry, Mark Drabenstott, and
Shida Henneberry

 


Reflections on the Current
International Debt Situation

By Manuel H. Johnson

Financial Stress in the Oil Patch:
Recent Experience at Energy Banks

By Tim R. Smith

Has Deregulation Ruined M1
As a policy Guide?

By Howard L. Roth

 

July-August, Volume 72, Number 7
Full publication
September-October, Volume 72, Number 8
Full publication

Banking Performance In Tenth District States
By William R. Keeton and Katherine M. Hecht

Has the Dollar Fallen Enough?
By Craig S. Hakkio and Richard Roberts

Employment Indicators of Economic Activity
By Glenn H. Miller, Jr.

 


The Yield Curve and Inflation Expectations
By C. Alan Garner

Challenges to the Concept Of Stock Market Efficiency
By Douglas K. Pearce

 

November, Volume 72, Number 9
Full publication
December, Volume 72, Number 10
 

The Role of Universities In Economic Development
By Tim R. Smith, Mark Drabenstott, and Lynn Gibson

Loan Sales: Another Step in the Evolution of the
Short-Term Credit Market

By Sean Becketti and Charles S. Morris

Dollar Depreciation and Inflation
By George A. Kahn


The Tenth District Economy: Catching Up
By Tim R. Smith

U.S. Agriculture on the Mend
By Mark Drabenstott and Alan Barkema

The US. Economy in 1987 and 1988
By J. A. Cacy and Richard Roberts

   
   

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