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2002, No. 1: Getting “Real” About Monetary Policy (PDF 89k)
by Jeremy M. Piger


2002, No. 2: Stag-nations (PDF 106k)
by James Bullard


2002, No. 3: Interpreting Monetary Growth (PDF 81k)
by Richard G. Anderson


2002, No. 4: Argentina Agonistes (PDF 100k)
by Michael J. Dueker


2002, No. 5: Color Me Beige (PDF 66k)
by Howard J. Wall


2002, No. 6: Stock Market Volatility: Reading the Meter (PDF 98k)
by Hui Guo


2002, No. 7: Putting Off Retirement: The Rise of the 401(k) (PDF 95k)
by Abbigail Chiodo and Michael T. Owyang


2002, No. 8: Gambler’s Fallacy? (PDF 125k)
by Frank A. Schmid


2002, No. 9: Does a Mild Recession Imply a Weak Recovery? (PDF 92k)
by Kevin L. Kliesen and Daniel L. Thornton


2002, No. 10: The Balance of Risks (PDF 77k)
by David C. Wheelock


2002, No. 11: International Travel: Double Trouble (PDF 102k)
by Cletus C. Coughlin


2002, No. 12: BTUs in GDP (PDF 107k)
by Michael R. Pakko


2002, No. 13: How Expensive Are Stocks? (PDF 114k)
by Christopher J. Neely


2002, No. 14: Subject to Revision (PDF 101k)
by Abbigail Chiodo and Michael T. Owyang


2002, No. 15: The Condition of Banks: What Are Examiners Finding? (PDF 100k)
by R. Alton Gilbert and Sarosh R. Khan


2002, No. 16: GROOOWWWTH! (PDF 81k)
by Patricia S. Pollard


2002, No. 17: Expected Stock Market Returns and Business Investment (PDF 86k)
by Hui Guo


2002, No. 18: Withering Dissents (PDF 67k)
by Daniel L. Thornton


2002, No. 19: Ownership-Based Trade (PDF 80k)
by Michael R. Pakko


2002, No. 20: Was the Recent Economic Downturn a Recession? (PDF 70k)
by Jeremy M. Piger


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