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Recent U.S. export performance in the developing world

U.S. exports to developing countries have grown remarkably in recent years, far outpacing our sales increases to the industrial world. The author seeks explanations for this strong performance in the traditional determinants of export growthrelative prices and income growthand in other factors linking world economic conditions to developing country demand for U.S. goods.
Quarterly Review , Volume 17 , Issue Win , Pages 64-74

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Evolution of U.S. trade with China

Despite the improvements in the overall U.S. trade balance in the latter half of the 1980s, the U.S. trade deficit with China has widened significantly. This article investigates the factors underlying this growing deficit and analyzes how growth in imports from China has affected the pattern of U.S. imports from other Asian economies, notably Hong Kong.
Quarterly Review , Volume 16 , Issue Win , Pages 47-54

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The international transmission of stock prices disruption in October 1987

Quarterly Review , Volume 13 , Issue Sum , Pages 17-33

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Japan's growth performance over the last decade

Quarterly Review , Volume 12 , Issue Sum , Pages 45-55

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Reserves forecasting for open market operations

Quarterly Review , Volume 11 , Issue Spr , Pages 19-33

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Relative cost of capital for marginal firms over the business cycle

The authors compare the effects of the business cycle on the cost of capital faced by small, distressed firms and their larger, more financially secure counterparts. The analysis draws on stock market returns data for a broad range of traded companies during the 1963-91 period.
Quarterly Review , Volume 17 , Issue Aut , Pages 44-58

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The monetary aggregates in 1985

Quarterly Review , Volume 10 , Issue Win , Pages 6-10

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Housing reform in New Jersey: the Mount Laurel decision

Quarterly Review , Volume 10 , Issue Win , Pages 19-27

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Unemployment in Canada and the United States: the role of unemployment insurance benefits

Quarterly Review , Volume 14 , Issue Win , Pages 48-61

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Federal Reserve control of credit

In the early days of the Federal Reserve, changes in the discount rate were the principal instrument through which the central bank exercised control over credit conditions. In this -address, Strong explains the use of discount rate changes as a means of controlling the volume of credit and influencing interest rate movements. He considers criteria for discount rate changes, concluding that in the absence of gold movements under a reestablished gold standard, policy makers have no option but to look to general economic conditions.
Quarterly Review , Issue Special , Pages 6-14

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