Box 4
Contains 60 Results:
"Keynes on Monetary Reform and International Economic Order," Monetary Economics in the 1980s, (eds.) F. Capie and G. Wood, MacMillan Press,, 1989
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 International Debt Problem,” statement for Shadow Open Market Committee, March 19-20, 1989. Also published as “Debt Crisis: A Familiar Fall Guy,” Wall Street Journal, March 27, 1989,, 1989
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.
"International Monetary Coordination," The AEI Economist (with Jeremy P. Fand),, July 1989
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.
"Efficiency and Stability in World Finance," Bank of Japan Monetary and Economic Studies, Volume 7, No. 2, August 1989. Reprinted in Evolution of the International Monetary System, (eds.) Y. Suzuki, J. Miyake and M. Okabe, University of Tokyo Press,, 1989
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.
"A Political Theory of Government Debt and Deficits in a Neo-Ricardian Framework," prepared for conference session titled “The Political Economy of Debt and Deficits, American Economic Association, December 28-30, 1987. Later published in American Economic Review, Vol. 79, No. 4, September 1989. (with Alex Cukierman), 1987,1989
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.
“Can Monetary Disequilibrium Be Eliminated? A Comment,” The Cato Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2,, Fall 1989
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“Eliminating Monetary Disturbances,” The Cato Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2,, Fall 1989
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“Latin American Debt,” Statement No. 49, Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee,, December 4, 1989
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“Comment On The Consensus,” prepared for Institute for International Economics conference, November 6, 1989. Later published as “Comment on ‘What Washington Means by Policy Reform,’" in Latin American Adjustment-How Much Has Happened?, (ed. J. Williamson) Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C. 1990,, 1989
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 Fed at Seventy-Five," Monetary Policy on the 75th Anniversary of the Federal Reserve System, (ed.) M. Belongia, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1989. Reprinted in Z. Eckstein (ed.) Aspects of Central Bank Policy Making, Berlin Springer: Verlag 1991,, 1989,1991
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.