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Economic Quarterly

Winter 2000

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  • 2000
Issue Title Author(s)
Winter 2000 Current Challenges for U.S. Monetary Policy J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr.
Winter 2000 The Role of a Regional Bank in a System of Central Banks Marvin Goodfriend
Winter 2000 The Business Cycle and Industry Comovement Andreas Hornstein
Winter 2000 Alternative Monetary Policy Rules: A Comparison with Historical Settings for the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan Bennett T. McCallum
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