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Studies on Causes and Consequences of the 1989-92 Credit Slowdown

This publication examines a broad range of issues concerning credit market issues between 1989 and 1992.


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OCLC: 30634195
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Author(s): Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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Credit

Causes and Consequences of the 1989-92 Credit Slowdown: Overview and Perspective. M.A. Akhtar

Credit Supply Constraints on Business Activity, Excluding Construction. Charles Steindel, David Brauer

Economic Activity and the Recent Slowdown in Private Sector Borrowing. Patricia C. Mosser, Charles Steindel

Foreign Credit Expansion in the United States. Rama Seth

Influence of the Credit Crunch on Aggregate Demand and Implications for Monetary Policy. Patricia C. Mosser

Loan Sales and the Slowdown in Bank Lending. Rebecca Demsetz

Nonbank Lenders and the Credit Slowdown. Richard Cantor and Anthony P. Rodrigues

Survey Evidence on Credit Tightening and the Factors Behind the Recent Credit Crunch. Kausar Hamdani, Anthony P. Rogrigues, Maria Varvatsoulis

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The Credit Crunch and the Construction Industry. Ethan S. Harris, Michael Boldin, Mark D. Flaherty

The Credit Slowdown Abroad. S. Hickok, C. Osler

The Credit Slowdown and the Monetary Aggregates. R.S. Hilton, C.S. Lown

The Link Between the 1980s Credit Boom and the Recent Bank Credit Slowdown. Ronald Johnson, Chun K. Lee

The Role of the Banking System in the Credit Slowdown. Cara Lown, John Wenninger


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