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- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 contributor B2411807.
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 created "[1974]".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 date "1974".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 date "[1974]".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 description "General survey: Davis, R. G. Implementing open market policy with monetary aggregate objectives.--The choice of intermediate targets: Hamburger, M. J. Indicators of monetary policy. Schadrack, F. C. An empirical approach to the definition of money. Levin, F. J. The selection of a monetary indicator.--The relationship between intermediate targets and operating variables: Davis, R. G. Short-run targets for open market operations. Davis, R. G. and Schadrack, F. C. Forecasting the monetary aggregates with reduced-form equations. Levin, F. J. Examination of the money stock control approach of Burger, Kalish, and Babb. Ciccolo, J. H. Is short-run monetary control feasible?--Time lags between intermediate target behavior and the reaction of the economy: Corrigan, E. G. Income stabilization and short-run variability in money. Hamburger, M. J. The lag in the effect of monetary policy.--Conducting open market policy with monetary aggregate objectives: Holmes, A. R., Meek, P., and Thunberg, R. Open market operations in the early 1970's.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 extent "134 p. :".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 issued "1974".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 issued "[1974]".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 language "eng".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 publisher "[New York] : Federal Reserve Bank of New York,".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 spatial "United States.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 subject "332.4/973".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 subject "Federal Reserve banks.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 subject "HG538 .M662".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 subject "Monetary policy United States.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 tableOfContents "General survey: Davis, R. G. Implementing open market policy with monetary aggregate objectives.--The choice of intermediate targets: Hamburger, M. J. Indicators of monetary policy. Schadrack, F. C. An empirical approach to the definition of money. Levin, F. J. The selection of a monetary indicator.--The relationship between intermediate targets and operating variables: Davis, R. G. Short-run targets for open market operations. Davis, R. G. and Schadrack, F. C. Forecasting the monetary aggregates with reduced-form equations. Levin, F. J. Examination of the money stock control approach of Burger, Kalish, and Babb. Ciccolo, J. H. Is short-run monetary control feasible?--Time lags between intermediate target behavior and the reaction of the economy: Corrigan, E. G. Income stabilization and short-run variability in money. Hamburger, M. J. The lag in the effect of monetary policy.--Conducting open market policy with monetary aggregate objectives: Holmes, A. R., Meek, P., and Thunberg, R. Open market operations in the early 1970's.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 title "Monetary aggregates and monetary policy.".
- 74021717%2F%2Fr87 type "text".