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Bulletin - New York University, Center for the Study of Financial Institutions

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Bulletin - New York University, Center for the Study of Financial Institutions

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New York University. Center for the Study of Financial Institutions
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New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration, Center for the Study of Financial Institutions
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  • "Managed floating" as an interim international exchange rate regime, 1973-1975

  • Companies and common stocks as inflation hedges

  • Money, credit, and expenditure : a sources and uses of funds approach

  • Public and private offerings of public debt : changes in the yield spread

  • The stock price performance of firms repurchasing their own shares

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