| The Economist (UK) 1999 Pam Woodall |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A motley crew.(staff of central banks) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| An endangered species.(future for central banks) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| A new economy for the New World? | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| Coming in from the cold.(central banks and accountability) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| Dropping anchor.(usage of inflation targets) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| Hubble, bubble, asset-price trouble.(dangers of asset-price inflation) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| In a fog.(problem of uncertainty facing central banks) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| Living on borrowed time.(problems posed by US private sector debt levels) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| Monetary metamorphosis.(development of central banking) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| Navigators in troubled waters.(economic role of central banks) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
| What's your problem?(Japanese liquidity trap) | Business, international | Pam Woodall |
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