Do open market operations matter? : theory and evidence from the Second Bank of the United States
Year of publication: |
1992
|
---|---|
Authors: | Highfield, Richard A. ; O'Hara, Maureen ; Smith, Bruce D. |
Publisher: |
Rochester, NY |
Subject: | USA | United States | Offenmarktpolitik | Open market operations | Bankgeschichte | Banking history | Bilanzstrukturmanagement | Asset-liability management | Schätzung | Estimation | Quantitätstheorie | Quantity theory of money | Kapitalstruktur | Capital structure |
Extent: | 55 S. : graph. Darst |
---|---|
Series: | Rochester Center for Economic Research working paper. - Rochester, NY, ZDB-ID 2171120-3. - Vol. 325 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
-
Do open market operations matter? : Theory and evidence from the Second Bank of the United States
Highfield, Richard A., (1996)
-
How commercial banks adjust capital ratios : empirical evidence from the USA?
Abbas, Faisal, (2020)
-
How do large commercial banks adjust capital ratios : empirical evidence from the US?
Abbas, Faisal, (2020)
- More ...
-
Do open market operations matter? : Theory and evidence from the Second Bank of the United States
Highfield, Richard A., (1996)
-
Public ends, private means : central banking and the profit motive 1823 - 1832
Highfield, Richard A., (1991)
-
Do open market operations matter? Theory and evidence from the Second Bank of the United States
Highfield, Richard A., (1996)
- More ...