The Cato Journal 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Achieving monetary stability at home and abroad.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Stein, Robert, Schuler, Kurt, Gwartney, James |
A proposal to deregulate banking: comment on Thomas.(response to Hugh Thomas, Cato Journal, vol. 20, Fall 2000, p. 237) | Political science | Bossone, Biagio |
A test of the demand rule.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Niskanen, William A. |
Can the media be so liberal? The economics of media bias. | Political science | Sutter, Daniel |
Cuba's road to serfdom. | Political science | Seiglie, Carlos |
Does monetary policy have a future?(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Dowd, Kevin, Cronin, David |
Does the "new" economy call for a "new" monetary policy?(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Plosser, Charles I. |
Don't mix monetary and fiscal policy: why return to an old, flawed framework?(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Levy, Mickey D. |
Don't restructure electricity; deregulate. | Political science | Gordon, Richard L. |
Don't set growth limits for the new economy.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | McTeer, Robert D., Jr. |
Economic policy: credible commitments.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Hoskins, W. Lee |
Guides to monetary policy in a global economy.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Johnson, Manuel H. |
In what respects will the information age make central banks obsolete?(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | White, Lawrence H. |
Limits to regulation due to interaction of the patent and commerce clauses. | Political science | Ballonoff, Paul A. |
Monetary policy in the face of uncertainty.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Greenspan, Alan |
New anti-merger theories: a critique. | Political science | Lopez, Edward J. |
Note issue by banks: a step toward free banking in the United States? | Political science | Schuler, Kurt |
On genuine deregulation: reply to Selgin and Bossone.(response to articles by Geroge Selgian and Biagio Bossone in this issue pp. 315 and 333, respectively) | Political science | Thomas, Hugh |
Prescriptive regulations and telecommunications: old lessons not learned. | Political science | Leighton, Wayne A. |
Regulatory uncertainty and investment: evidence from antitrust enforcement.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Bittlingmayer, George |
The choice of a monetary policy framework: lessons from the 1920s.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Humphrey, Thomas M. |
The emergence of fiat money: a reconsideration. | Political science | Dowd, Kevin |
The fiscal-monetary policy mix.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Reynolds, Alan |
The Internet, the market, and communication: don't ignore the shoe while admiring the shine. | Political science | Lee, Dwight R. |
Toward free-market money.(Monetary Policy in the New Economy) | Political science | Gelfond, Robert |
You call that deregulation? A critical examination of Hugh Thomas's proposal to deregulate banking.(response to Hugh Thomas, Cato Journal, vol. 20, Fall 2000, p. 237) | Political science | Selgin, George |
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