The Case for an Inflation-Adjusted Deficit
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Coefficient Bias from the Observation Interval of a Time Series
No. 8101 February 1981 COEFFICIENT BIAS FROM THE OBSERVATION INTERVAL IF A TIME SERIES* James M. Holmes, State University of New York at Buffalo
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The Global Dollar: Trends and Issues in Official and Private International Finance
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Monetary Regimes and the Term Structure of Interest Rates, 1862–1982
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On Regional Integration in Bank Commercial Lending
No. 8303 On Regional Integration In 8ank Commercial Lending by Dale K. Osborne* July 1983 Research Paper Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas This
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Prices vs. Quantities in Cartel Theory with Special Reference to OPEC
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Random Coefficients Models of the Inflationary Consequences of Discretionary Central Bank Behavior
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Energy Policy: Does it Achieve its Intended Goals? Mine Yocel Senior Economist & Policy Advisor and ShengyiGuo
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