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On Simplifying the Theory of Fiat Money
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A Payments Mechanism Without Fed Involvement and Fed Monetary Policy Without Required Reserves
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“Tobin’s q” and the Rate of Investment in General Equilibrium
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The Political Economy of Overlapping Generations
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The CBO’s Policy Analysis: An Unquestionable Misuse of a Questionable Theory
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Approximately Complete Markets: A Generalization of the States of the World Model
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International Banking: Where Do We Go From Here?
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Demand Management: An Illustrative Example
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Monetary Policy in the Presence of a Stochastic Deficit
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Rational Expectations and Policy Evaluation in Macroeconometric Models
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A Modigliani-Miller Theorem for Open-Market Operations
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A Comparison of Gasoline Sales Taxes and Automobile Efficiency Taxes as Methods for Reducing Gasoline Consumption
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Branch Regulation and Its Effect on Commercial Bank Entry
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Revenue Sharing: Implications for the Ninth Federal Reserve District
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Portfolio Autarky: A Welfare Analysis
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An Inquiry Into Shift-and-Share Analysis With Application to the Ninth Federal Reserve District
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The Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Parameters in Mixed Autoregressive Moving-Average Multivariate Models
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Branch Versus Unit Banking: A Survey of the Literature
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Confidence-Sensitive Funds and Contingency Planning
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How Free is "Free Checking?"
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A Model of Long-Term Contracts
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The Trade Reform Act of 1974: Provisions and Potential
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Notes on Wage-Price Guideposts
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"Rational" Expectations, the Optimal Monetary Instrument and the Optimal Money Supply Rule
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Excerpts from Reflections from History: The Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank
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The Transactions Demand for Money in a Three-Asset Economy
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Competitive Aspects of EFTS
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The Influence of Regulation on Competition in the United States Banking Industry
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A Note on Foreign Commercial Bank Demand Deposits at U.S. Commercial Banks
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Pushing on a String? An Alternative Approach to the 1930's
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Is There a Statistical Illusion in Judging Reduced Form Monetarist Models?
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Can there be a General Equilibrium Liquidity Preference Demand for Money?
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Outlook for State and Local Government Spending
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Women's Work in 1980: Where will the Jobs Be?
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Minimax-Nash
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A Simple General Equilibrium Model of the Great Depression
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Minnesota's Banking Structure Reappraised
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Monetary Policy in the Presence of a Stochastic Deficit
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An Application of Schauder's Fixed Point Theorem to an Overlapping Generations Model
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Estimation of Dynamic Labor Demand Schedules Under Rational Expectations
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A Little Bit of Evidence on the Natural Rate Hypothesis From the U.S
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Techniques of Forecasting Using Vector Autoregressions
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The Demand for Money During Hyperinflations Under Rational Expectations: II
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Interest Rates and Prices in the Long Run: A Study of the Gibson Paradox
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Wealth, Job Search, and the Personal Distribution of Income
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Banking and Farm Credit: An Uncertain Future
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A Classical Macroeconomic Model for the United States
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Notes on the Investment Schedule
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The Political Economy of Overlapping Generations
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Formulating and Estimating Dynamic Linear Rational Expectations Models
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