Box 2
Contains 67 Results:
“Ending the Worldwide Inflation," The Phenomenon of World Wide Inflation, Meiselman & Laffer (eds.), Proceedings of Conference, American Enterprise Institute & Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace,, May 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"Inflation, Energy and the World Economy, Prospects for International Cooperation," in Selected Papers on Inflation, Recession, Energy and the International Financial Structure, P. Hartland-Thunberg (ed.), Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.,, May 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"Current Policy and the Future Capital Stock," testimony, Senate Budget Committee, Subcommittee Seminar, Washington, D.C.,, September 10, 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"Housing and Financial Policy," Challenge,, November/December 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
Statement of Allan H. Meltzer, Hearings on Financial Institutions and the Nation's Economy, Discussion Principles, House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation, and Insurance, of the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing,, December 2, 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"The Effect of Aggregate Economic Variables on Congressional Elections," American Political Science Review, Vol. 69, #4, (with Francisco Arcelus). Bound with: "Aggregate Economic Variables and Votes for Congress: A Rejoinder," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 69, #4,, December 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"The Effects of Economic Policies on Votes for the Presidency: Some Evidence from Recent Elections," Journal of Law and Economics, (with Marc Vellrath),, December 1975
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"The Phillips Curve," The Carnegie-Rochester Series (V. 1) Journal of Monetary Economics (with Karl Brunner),, January 1976
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"Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Open, Interdependent Economies with Fixed Exchange Rates," Third Paris-Dauphine Conference, E. Claassen and P. Salin (eds.) North-Holland, (with Karl Brunner),, 1976
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.
"An Aggregative Theory for a Closed Economy," Monetarism, J. Stein (ed.) North-Holland 1976. (with Karl Brunner), 1976
This series includes papers published in academic journals, speeches at conferences, testimony to Congress, memos and reports written for the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and other agencies – basically all academic efforts printed or presented in a public forum. The series is arranged in chronological order. Please note that if the title on the draft is different from the published title, both titles are reflected. Also reflected are works with co-authors.