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FIRM SIZE, LEADING FIRMS AND MOBILITY
LOUIS AMATOIndustrial organization economists have generally treated the firms operating within industries as fairly homogeneous. The firms are assumed to be similar in terms of the main…
PRICE FLEXIBILITY AND THE “LAW OF ONE PRICE” SOME EVIDENCE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CANADIAN AND U.S. INDUSTRIAL PRICES, 1956–1975
MICHAEL DAVID BORDO, EHSAN U. CHOUDHRIHow well does the “Law of One Price” operate across countries? Interest in this question has been stimulated by the Monetary Aproach to the Balance of Payments (Frenkel and…
BRANCH BANKING RESTRICTIONS, COMPETITION, AND COMMERCIAL BANK PROFITS: A CROSS‐SECTIONAL STUDY
J. DAVID DILTZMany states still limit or prohibit commercial bank branching. In addition, the McFadden Act prevents banks from branching across state lines. It has been suggested that…
THE PART‐TIME SOLDIER IN THE ALL‐VOLUNTEER FORCE
WILLIAM MCNAUGHTThe manning and readiness levels of the reserve forces have been a key issue in the debate of the efficacy of the All‐Volunteer Force (AVF) since the original recommendation for…
PREFERENCES FOR FED CHAIRMEN: FERRETING FOR FOLKLORE
WM. JR. STEWART MOUNTS, CLIFFORD B. SOWELLIn introductory macroeconomics students first learn of the role of the Federal Reserve in the inflationary scheme of things. This usually involves a discussion of monetary policy…
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