Fall 2001 Vol. 21 No. 2 Monetary Policy in the New Economy Share Articles Editor’s Note: Monetary Policy in the New Economy By James A. Dorn Monetary Policy in the Face of Uncertainty By Alan Greenspan Does the “New” Economy Call for a “New” Monetary Policy? By Charles I. Plosser Guides to Monetary Policy in a Global Economy By Manuel H. Johnson Achieving Monetary Stability at Home and Abroad By James D. Gwartney, Kurt Schuler, and Robert Stein A Test of the Demand Rule By William A. Niskanen Don’t Set Growth Limits for the New Economy By Robert D. McTeer, Jr. In What Respects Will the Information Age Make Central Banks Obsolete? By Lawrence H. White Does Monetary Policy Have a Future? By David Cronin and Kevin Dowd Toward Free-Market Money By Robert Gelfond Economic Policy: Credible Commitments By W. Lee Hoskins The Fiscal-Monetary Policy Mix By Alan Reynolds Don’t Mix Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Why Return to an Old, Flawed Framework? By Mickey D. Levy The Choice of a Monetary Policy Framework: Lessons from the 1920s By Thomas Humphrey You Call That Deregulation? A Critical Examination of Hugh Thomas’s Proposal to Deregulate Banking By George Selgin A Proposal to Deregulate Banking: Comment on Thomas By Biagio Bossone Book Review In Defense of Free Capital Markets by David DeRosa By William A. Niskanen America the Unusual by Jack Kingdon By Aaron Steelman Latest Issues Fall 2021 Spring/Summer 2021 Winter 2021 Fall 2020
You Call That Deregulation? A Critical Examination of Hugh Thomas’s Proposal to Deregulate Banking By George Selgin