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1985

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  • 1985
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85-7
August 1985
Monetary Mystique: Secrecy and Central Banking Marvin Goodfriend
85-6
July 1985
Logit Analysis of the Effect of Rent Control on Housing Quality David L. Mengle
85-5
November 1985
The Effect of Second Generation Rent Controls on the Quality of Rental Housing David L. Mengle
85-4
June 1985
Monetary Policy, Secrecy, and Federal Funds Rate Behavior Michael Dotsey
85-3
November 1985
The Recent Financial Deregulation and the Interest Elasticity of the Simple M1 Demand Function: An Empirical Note Yash P. Mehra
85-2
January 1985
Financial Innovation in the United States -- Background, Current Status and Prospects J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr.
85-1
January 1985
Base Drift and the Longer Run Growth of M1: Experience From a Decade of Monetary Targeting J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr.
Marvin Goodfriend
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