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Author:Wood, John H. 

Journal Article
Federal Reserve: William McChesney Martin Jr. : a reevaluation

Econ Focus , Volume 10 , Issue Win , Pages 2-7

Journal Article
Do yield curves normally slope up? The term structure of interest rates, 1862–1982

Economic Perspectives , Volume 7 , Issue Jul , Pages 17-23

Journal Article
Monetary policy in a small open economy: the case of Singapore

John H. Wood studies Singapore, a small open economy dedicated to growth through both saving and the attraction of foreign investment. He finds that the monetary authority's supporting role is the provision of a stable monetary environment, particularly a stable domestic price level. Singapore's monetary authority has unusual freedom from domestic constraints in fulfilling this role because of the government's conservative fiscal policy, control of labor relations, and disinclination to support unprofitable enterprises. Singapore has controlled its inflation by adjusting to changing world ...
Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Q II , Pages 25-41

Working Paper
Are reserve requirement changes really exogenous? An example of regulatory accommodation of industry goals

Working Papers , Paper 8911

Journal Article
The demise of the gold standard

Economic Perspectives , Volume 5 , Issue Nov

Discussion Paper
A model of Federal Reserve behavior

Staff Studies , Paper 17

Journal Article
A deregulated rerun: Banking in the Eighties

Economic Perspectives , Volume 9 , Issue Sep

Journal Article
Interest rates and inflation

Economic Perspectives , Volume 5 , Issue May

Journal Article
Benjamin Franklin and monetary policy in colonial Pennsylvania

Economic Perspectives , Volume 5 , Issue Mar

Working Paper
Monetary regimes and the term structure of interest rates, 1862–1982

Working Papers , Paper 8302

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