Archived Research Publications
Economic and Financial Review
Economic and Financial Review was published from 1999 until 2001.
Fourth Quarter 2001
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The Engine of Capitalist Process: Entrepreneurs in Economic Theory
Robert L. Formaini
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Banking and Currency Crisis Recovery: Brazil's Turnaround of 1999
William C. Gruben and John H. Welch
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Recovery from a Financial Crisis: The Case of South Korea
Jahyeong Koo and Sherry L. Kiser
Third Quarter 2001
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Educational Attainment and Border Income Performance
Thomas M. Fullerton Jr.
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Was NAFTA Behind Mexico's High Maquiladora Growth?
William C. Gruben
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Explaining Stock Price Movements: Is There a Case for Fundamentals?
Nathan S. Balke and Mark E. Wohar
Second Quarter 2001
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Can the Stock Market Tell Bank Supervisors Anything They Don't Already Know?
Jeffery W. Gunther, Mark E. Levonian, and Robert R. Moore
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The Democratization of America's Capital Markets
John V. Duca
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The Transition to Consumption Taxation, Part 2: The Impact on Existing Financial Assets
Alan D. Viard
First Quarter 2001
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B2B eMarketplace Announcements and Shareholder Wealth
Andrew H. Chen and Thomas F. Siems
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Consolidation, Technology, and the Changing Structure of Banks' Small Business Lending
David P. Ely and Kenneth J. Robinson
Fourth Quarter 2000
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Evaluating the Eleventh District's Beige Book
Nathan S. Balke and Mine K. Yücel
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Is There a Persistence Problem? Part 2: Maybe Not
Evan F. Koenig
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Reliance, Composition, and Inflation
Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph H. Haslag
Third Quarter 2000
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Gasoline and Crude Oil Prices: Why the Asymmetry?
Stephen P. A. Brown and Mine K. Yücel
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Financial Statements and Reality: Do Troubled Banks Tell All?
Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert R. Moore
Second Quarter 2000
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The Evidence on Government Competition
Lori L. Taylor
First Quarter 2000
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Natural Resource Scarcity and Technological Change
Stephen P. A. Brown and Daniel Wolk
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EMU at 1
Mark A. Wynne
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Measuring the Benefits of Unilateral Trade Liberalization
Part 2: Dynamic Models
Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga
Fourth Quarter 1999
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The Nature and Significance of Intra-industry Trade
Roy J. Ruffin -
Is There a Persistence Problem? Part 1: Maybe
Evan F. Koenig
Third Quarter 1999
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What Credit Market Indicators Tell Us
John V. Duca -
Measuring the Benefits of Unilateral Trade Liberalization, Part 1: Static Models
Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga -
Monetary Policy Arithmetic: Some Recent Contributions
Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph H. Haslag
Second Quarter 1999
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The New Budget Outlook: Policymakers Respond to the Surplus
Alan D. Viard -
Oil Prices and U.S. Aggregate Economic Activity: A Question of Neutrality
Stephen P. A. Brown and Mine K. Yücel -
Industry Mix and Lending Environment Variability: What Does the Average Bank Face?
Jeffery W. Gunther and Kenneth J. Robinson -
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The CRA–Safety and Soundness Pinch
Jeffery W. Gunther