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Economic Review
1988

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 73, Number 1
 
February, Volume 73, Number 2
Full publication


Can Regulatory Reform Prevent the
Impending Disaster in Financial Markets?

By Franklin R. Edwards

Is a Recession Inevitable This Year?
By Bryon Higgins

Restructuring the Financial System:
Summary of the Bank's 1987 Symposium

By Gordon H. Sellon, Jr.

 


Can U. S. and Great Plains Agriculture
Compete in the World Market?

By Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott

Should We Reduce the Role of
Banks in the Monetary Policy Process?

By John F, Boschen

 


 

March, Volume 73, Number 3
Full publication
April Volume 73, Number 4
Full publication

New Methods for Savings and Loans
To Hedge Interest Rate Risk

By Charles S. Morris and Thomas J. Merfeld

Volatile Mortgage Rates-
A New Fact of Life?

By Howard L. Roth

 


Federal Deficits and the Stock Market
By V. Vance Roley and Lawrence D. Schall

Has The Stock Market Crash
Reduced Consumer Spending?

By C. Alan Garner

May, Volume 73, Number 5
 
June, Volume 73, Number 6
Full publication


The Role of Stripped Securities
In Portfolio Management

By Sean Becketti

Economic Development:
A Regional Challenge for the Heartland

By R. Scott Foster

Economic Development in the
Nation's Heartland: Issues and Strategies

By Tim R. Smith


Banking Performance
In the Tenth District States

By William R. Keeton and Julia Reigel

A New Era In Farm Lending: - Who Will Prosper?
By Alan Barkema, Mark Drabenstott, and Landell Froerer

Should the Federal Reserve
Continue to Monitor Credit?

By James S. Fackler

 

July-August, Volume 73, Number 7
Full publication
September-October, Volume 73, Number 8
Full publication

The Latin American Debt Problem
And U. S . Agriculture

By Mark Drabenstott, Alan Barkema, and David Henneberry

The Securitization of Housing Finance
By Gordon H. Sellon, Jr. and Deana VanNahmen



 


Maintaining Central Bank Credibility
By Anne Sibert and Stuart E. Weiner

Economies of Scale and Scope
At Depository Financial Institutions:
A Review of Literature

By Jeffrey A. Clark

Demographic Influences on Household
Growth and Housing Activity

By Glenn H. Miller, Jr.

 

November, Volume 73, Number 9
Full publication
December, Volume 73, Number 10
Full publication

Policy Options to Improve
The U.S. Standard of Living

By C. Alan Garner

Nominal GNP: An Anchor for Monetary Policy?
By George A. Kahn
 

 


The U.S. Economy in 1989:
An Uncertain Outlook

By J. A. Cacy and Richard Roberts

The Tenth District Economy:
Trailing the Nation

By Tim R. Smith

U.S. Agriculture Shrugs Off
The Drought

By Mark Drabenstott and Alan Barkema

 

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