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EC134 - Macroeconomic Principles
Professor David W. Findlay
Meeting Times: TBA
Classroom: TBA
Office Hours:
By Appointment.
Online Reserve Readings
B. Motley, "Bias in the CPI: 'Roughly Right or Precisely Wrong'," Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Number 1997-16, May 23, 1997.
R.
Valletta, "Measuring Available and Underutilized Labor Resources,"
Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Number 2000-06,
March 3, 2000.
W.
Poole, "Recession Fears May be Overstated," The Regional
Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, April 2001.
R. Hall, et al, "The Business Cycle Peak of March 2001,"
NBER Reporter, Fall 2001, pp. 1-6.
Katz,
"When the Economy Goes South: What Happens in a Recession?,"
Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Vol. 9, No. 1,
Q3 1999, pp. 24-32.
"U.S.
Monetary Policy: An Introduction," Weekly Letter, Federal Reserve
Bank of San Francisco, Number 99-01, January 1, 1999.
R.
Wirtz, "The Zen of Greenspan," The Region, Federal Reserve
Bank of Minneapolis, December 1999.
D.
Fettig, A. Rolnick, and D. Runkle, "The Federal Reserve's Beige
Book: A better mirror than crystal ball," The Region, Federal
Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, March 1999.
R.
Parry, "The U.S. Economy After September 11," Economic
Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Number 2001-35, December
7, 2001.
C.
Neely, "The Federal Reserve's Response to the September 11
Attacks," The Regional Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of St.
Louis, January 2002, pp. 12-13.
W.
Poole and H. Wall, "Price Stability and the Rising Tide: How
Low Inflation Lifts All Ships," The Regional Economist, Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis, January 2000.
C. Cornwell and B. Trehan, "Information Technology and Productivity,"
Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Number 2000-34,
November 10, 2000.
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