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German Banks as Financial Department Stores - Review

This paper was presented by Dr. Diether H. Hoffmann, Member of the Board of Management of Bank für Gemeinwirtschaft, Frankfurt, at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, on November 30, 1970.

research.stlouisfed.org/.../review/1971/11/01/german-banks-as-financial-department-stores

Stabilization Policies and Employment - Review

Real output declined and the unemployment rate rose during 1970. The restrictive monetary and fiscal policies initiated in late 1968 had an impact on aggregate demand which affected output more than prices.

research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/1971/02/01/stabilization-policies-and-employment

Social Priorities and the Market Allocation of Credit - Review

In recent years there has been much discussion concerning financial responsibility for the allocation of resources for social goals. Some contend that there is a widening gap between the performance of our financial institutions and the desires of society. They assert that society is concerned primarily with the relative shares of total expenditure in individual sectors of the economy, and that this is inconsistent with the concern of national monetary policymakers for aggregate activity and the profit motive governing the private financial community.

research.stlouisfed.org/.../1971/05/01/social-priorities-and-the-market-allocation-of-credit

Population, The Labor Force, and Potential Output: Implications for the St. Louis Model - Review

Population, the labor force and output have been increasing in this country for the past two hundred years. The simple observation that population growth leads to increases in the labor force and, consequently, to employment and output gains, holds quite well over the long run, but the relationships are considerably more complex over shorter periods.

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Determinants of Commercial Bank Growth - Review

The strength of the local economy and prevailing legal restrictions have an important influence on the growth of commercial banks. This article relates these factors to time growth of the largest commercial banks in the Eighth Federal Reserve District.

research.stlouisfed.org/.../publications/review/1971/12/01/determinants-of-commercial-bank-growth

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