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Economic Quarterly

Fall 2006

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  • 2006
Issue Title Author(s)
Fall 2006 Changes in the Size Distribution of U. S. Banks: 1960 - 2005 Hubert P. Janicki
Edward S. Prescott
Fall 2006 Bond Price Premiums Alexander L. Wolman
Fall 2006 Stark Optimal Fiscal Policies and Sovereign Lending Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
Fall 2006 Not Your Father's Credit Union John R. Walter
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