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The Monetary Deceleration: What Does It Mean and Why Is It Happening?
William Poole
1979, No. 1
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Rational Expectations in the Macro Model
William Poole
1976, No. 2
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Interpreting the Fed’s Monetary Targets
William Poole
1976, No. 1
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Monetary Policy during the Recession
William Poole
1975, No. 1
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Reflections on U.S. Macroeconomic Policy
William Poole
1974, No. 1
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Wage-Price Controls: Where Do We Go from Here?
William Poole
1973, No. 1
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Improving Monetary Control
Charles Lieberman
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William Poole
1972, No. 2
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The Role of Interest Rates and Inflation in the Consumption Function
William Poole
1972, No. 1
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Alternative Paths to a Stable Full Employment Economy
William Poole
1971, No. 3
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Thoughts on the Wage-Price Freeze
William Poole
1971, No. 2
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