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Economic Quarterly

Winter 2001

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  • 2001
Issue Title Author(s)
Winter 2001 Introduction to Special Issue Jeffrey M. Lacker
Winter 2001 What Assets Should the Federal Reserve Buy? Marvin Goodfriend
J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr.
Winter 2001 Why We Need an "Accord" for Federal Reserve Credit Policy: A Note Marvin Goodfriend
Winter 2001 The Treasury-Fed Accord: A New Narrative Account Robert L. Hetzel
Ralph F. Leach
Winter 2001 After the Accord: Reminiscences on the Birth of the Modern Fed Robert L. Hetzel
Ralph F. Leach
Winter 2001 Monetary Policy Frameworks and Indicators for the Federal Reserve in the 1920s Thomas M. Humphrey
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