Banking and Policy Issues Magazine
September 1999
Top of the Ninth
Gary Stern, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,
discusses market discipline's role in deposit insurance reform.
The Nobel Prize in Economics
A report on how the winner of the Nobel Prize in economics is determined,
with thoughts from past Nobel Prize winners.
How do Minorities Fund Start-up Businesses?
Two minority neighborhoods in Chicago are surveyed to determine
the source for start-up financing of businesses.
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Interview with Edward W. Kelley
The longest-serving member of the Federal Reserve Board,
Edward W. Kelley, comments on Fed policy, organization
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Guest Editorial
Preston Miller, vice president and economic advisor, discusses
the merits and demerits of an increasing minimum wage.
Book Review
Contemporary Economic Issues
Audio Lecture Series
Focus on Central Banks: Bank of Japan
Remembering When ...
FRB Boston's 1948 Bankorama
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