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Economic Quarterly

Winter 1995

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  • 1995
Issue Title Author(s)
Winter 1995 Is "High" Capacity Utilization Inflationary? Mary G. Finn
Winter 1995 An Empirical Measure of the Real Rate of Interest Robert M. Darin
Robert L. Hetzel
Winter 1995 Using the Permanent Income Hypothesis for Forecasting Peter N. Ireland
Winter 1995 The Rational Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure, Monetary Policy, and Time-Varying Term Premia Michael Dotsey
Christopher Otrok
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