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Explaining Forecast Revisions
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Inherent Instability in Banking: The Free Banking Experience
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Time to Build and Aggregate Fluctuations: Some New Evidence
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Stopping Moderate Inflations: The Methods of Poincaré and Thatcher
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Notes on Game Theory: I. Extensive Form Games
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Two Difficulties in Interpreting Vector Autoregressions
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A Generalized Variance Bounds Test
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Private Information, the Real Bills Doctrine, and the "Quantity Theory": An Alternate Approach
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A Suggestion for Oversimplifying the Theory of Money
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The Permanent Income Hypothesis Revisited
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Alternative Core Concepts with Private Information: A Comment
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Money as a Medium of Transaction in the Overlapping Generations Model
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Burden! Burden! Why Computer Tax Simulations Mislead Policymakers
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Effects of Federal Grain Programs on the Livestock Sector
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Policy Analysis Under Stochastic Replanning
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Gresham's Law or Gresham's Fallacy?
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Temporal Aggregation and the Stock Adjustment Model of Inventories
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Appropriate Policy Decisions with Multiple Vague Objectives: The Case of Personnel Policies
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International Lending with Moral Hazard and Risk of Repudiation
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Nonmonetary Steady States in Stationary Overlapping Generations Models With Long Lived Agents and Discounting: Multiplicity, Optimality, and Consumption Smoothing
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A Multiple Means-of-Payment Model
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Forecasting with Bayesian Vector Autoregressions--Four Years of Experience
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Notes on Human Capital, Growth, and Unemployment
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A Continuous Time, General Equilibrium, Inventory-Sales Model
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Games and Economics: A General Solution and Particular Applications
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Asset Trading Mechanisms and Expansionary Policy
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Would Pricing Currency like Cars Achieve Efficiency?
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A Model of Nominal Contracts
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The Welfare Effect of Entry Induced by Antitrust Regulation
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"Can the Cycle Be Reconciled With a Consistent Theory of Expectations" Or a Progress Report on Business Cycle Theory
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The Linear Optimal Regulator Problem with Periodic Coefficients
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Limited Information, Money, and Competitive Equilibrium
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New Cooperative and Noncooperative Equilibrium Concepts for Some Settings with Private Information
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Limited Information, Credit Rationing, and Optimal Government Lending Policy
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Sustainable Plans
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More Growth Ahead for Ninth District States
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Modeling Trends
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A Continuous Time, General Equilibrium, Inventory-Sales Model
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Some Notes on Monetary Economics in a World Economy
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Overlapping Generations and Infinitely Lived Agents
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Implementing Bayesian Vector Autoregressions
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A Generalized Equilibrium Solution Concept for Game Theory
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Monetary Targeting in a Dynamic Macro Model
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BHC Mergers with Nonbank Financial Firms--An Update
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Human Capital Investment, and the Inefficiency of Compensation Based on Marginal Productivity: The Static Case Bruce D. Smith
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Optimal Control of the Money Supply
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Circulating Private Debt: An Example with a Coordination Problem
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Procedures for Solving and Estimating a Class of Hierarchical Linear Rational Expectations Models
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Variable Rate Loans Increase Efficiency but Not Necessarily Borrowers' Consumption of Financed Goods
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The Banking Crisis of the 1930s: New Evidence From Bank Examination Records
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Antitrust Regulation Under the Bank Holding Company Act
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An Equilibrium Model of Quits under Optimal Contracting
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Father of Financial Intermediary-Coalitions
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A Reconsideration of the Problem of the Social Cost: Free Ratios and Monopolists
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Notes on Control and Prediction
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Household Choices in Equilibrium
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A Monetarist Approach to Federal Budget Control
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Identifying Policy Effects
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Risk Premiums in the Term Structure: Evidence from Artificial Economies
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Crude Estimates of the Effects of Federal Deficits
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Interest on Reserves
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The Case for Branch Banking in Montana
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Reaganomics and Credibility
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Optimality and Monetary Equilibria in Stationary Overlapping Generations Models With Long Lived Agents: Growth Versus Discounting
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Chaotic Dynamics and Bifurcation in a Macro Model
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Bank Holding Company Risk
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Invariant Distributions for Monotone Markov Processes
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In This Issue [Winter 1989]
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Do Sterilized Interventions Affect Exchange Rates?
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Unit Roots in Real GNP: Do We Know, and Do We Care?
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The Profitability and Risk Effects of Allowing Bank Holding Companies to Merge With Other Financial Firms: A Simulation Study
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Eximbank Lending: A Federal Program That Costs Too Much
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Some of the Choices for Monetary Policy
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In This Issue [Summer 1984]
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What's Wrong With Macroeconomics
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The Relationship of Firm Growth and Q With Multiple Capital Goods: Theory and Evidence From Panel Data on Japanese Firms
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Adjustable Rate Mortgages: Increasing Efficiency More Than Housing Activity
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District Conditions
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Taking Stock of the Farm Credit System: Riskier for Farm Borrowers
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District Conditions
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Structural Changes in the Real GNP Interdependence of the U.S., West Germany, and Japan During the Period 1970-1986
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The Magnitude of the Speculative Motive for Holding Inventories in a Real Business Cycle Model
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Rational Expectations and the Reconstruction of Macroeconomics
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Some Pleasant Monetarist Arithmetic
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In This Issue [Summer 1987]
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In This Issue [Fall 1987]
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Optimal Control of the Money Supply
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Improving Intergovernmental Finance: A Message From the Northland
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Recursive Estimation and Modelling of Nonstationary and Nonlinear Time-Series
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In This Issue [Fall 1984]
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The Role of Money in a Business Cycle Model
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In This Issue [Winter 1988]
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The Search for a Stable Money Demand Equation
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Response to a Skeptic
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Modeling the Impact of an Energy Price Shock on Interregional Income Transfer
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Budget Deficit Mythology
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District Conditions
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Toward a More Resilient International Financial System
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Solving Nonlinear Stochastic Optimization and Equilibrium Problems Backwards
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Deregulating Commercial Banks: The Watchword Should Be Caution
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