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Economic Review
1989

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 74, Number 1
Full publication
February, Volume 74, Number 2

Globalization of Financial Markets:
International Supervisory and
Regulatory Issues

By Alexandre Lamfalussy

Financial Market Volatility: Summary of the
Bank's 1988 symposium

By Stuart E. Weiner

Regional Exports of Manufactured Products
By Tim R. Smith

 


Agriculture and the GATT:
A Time for Change

By Alan Barkerna, David Henneberry, and
Mark Drabenstott

The Prepayment Risk of
Mortgage-backed Securities

By Sean Becketti

U.S. Agriculture:
Hard Realities and New Opportunities

By Marvin R. Duncan

 

March, Volume 74, Number 3
Full publication
April, Volume 74, Number 4

Federal Excise Taxes:
Approaching Deficit
Reduction from the Revenue Side

By Glenn H. Miller, Jr.

Managing Interest Rate Risk with
Interest Rate Futures

By Charles S. Morris

 


Europe 1992: Implications
for U.S. Firms

By Thomas Bennett and Craig S. Hakkio

Lessons from West German
Monetary Policy

By George A. Kahn and Kristina Jacobson

 

May, Volume 74, Number 5
Full publication
June, Volume 74, Number 6

The Social Security Surplus-A Solution
to the Federal Budget Deficit?

By C. Alan Garner

Agriculture and the GATT:
The Link to U. S. Farm Policy

By Alan Barkerna, David Henneberry, and
Mark Drabenstott

 


Managing Stock Market Risk
With Stock Index Futures

By Charles S. Morris

Has Financial Market Volatility Increased?
By Sean Becketti and Gordon H. Sellon, Jr.

July/August, Volume 74, Number 7
Full publication
September-October, Volume 74, Number 8
Full publication

U. S. Foreign Indebtedness: Are
We Investing What We Borrow?

By Jon Faust

Foreign Direct Investment:
A Source of Jobs for Tenth
District States?

By Tim R. Smith

Europe 1992:
Some Monetary Policy Issues

By Robin Leigh-Pemberton

Financing Rural Businesses:
What Role for Public Policy?

By Charles Morris and Mark Drabenstott

Daylight Overdrafts, Payments
System Risk, and Public Policy

By David D. VanHoose and Gordon H. Sellon, Jr

 

November, Volume 74, Number 9
Full publication
December, Volume 74, Number 10
Full publication

Commercial Banks and the Central Bank in a
Market Economy

By Alan Greenspan

The Changing Interest Sensitivity
of the U.S. Economy

By George A. Kahn

Changes in Tenth District
Industrial Structure, 1963-86:
Evidence from New State Data

By Glenn H. Miller, Jr.
 


Thrifts in the Troubled 1980s:
In the Nation and the District

By J. A. Cacy

How Fast Can the
U.S. Economy Grow?

By C. Alan Garner

The New Risk-Based Capital Plan
For Commercial Banks

By William R. Keeton

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