Credit Allocation Techniques and Monetary Policy
Conference Series 11
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The papers and comments in this volume were presented at a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in September of 1973. The conference explored "Credit Allocation Techniques and Monetary Policy" during two days of meetings.
Contents
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Foreword
Frank E. Morris
Monetary Policy and Credit Allocation - The Basic Issues
Ezra Solomon
Improving Our System of Credit Allocation
Sherman J. Maisel
Controlling Lender Behavior: Asset and Liability Restraints
Maurice Mann and Harris C. Friedman, with discussion by Peter Fortune
Controlling the Terms on Consumer Credit
Paul F. Smith, with discussion by Ira P. Kaminow
A Variable Investment Tax Credit
Glenn C. Picou and Roger N. Waud
Do We Know Enough to Adopt a Variable Investment Tax Credit?
John Lintner
Credit Controls in Western Europe: An Evaluative Review
Donald R. Hodgman, with discussion by Jacques H. David and Marcus H. Miller
Some Fiscal and Monetary Policy Experiments in Sweden
Assar Lindbeck, with discussion by Paul A. Samuelson and Gerard M. Brannon
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