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Has the stock market become TDD Narrow? - review of Standard and Poor's Cop. stock index between 1968 and 1999 - Statistical Data Included
Vice President and Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. The author thanks Richard Brauman for his very helpful research assistance. Vice...
New England Economic Review, 11/01/00 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication -
Inflation-indexed bonds: the dog that didn't bark
The introduction by the U.S. Treasury of inflation-indexed notes was one of the most widely publicized innovations in the U.S. capital markets in...
New England Economic Review, 01/01/99 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication -
Are stocks overvalued?
By most standards, the price of equities in the United States has risen remarkably rapidly during the last 15 years. Since 1994 alone, the Standard...
New England Economic Review, 09/01/97 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication -
Risk and the capital of insurance companies
Insurance companies, like other financial institutions, have been evolving from specialized businesses to enterprises offering a variety of...
New England Economic Review, 07/01/96 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication -
Safety and soundness of financial intermediaries: capital requirements, deposit insurance, and monetary policy
More than two-thirds of the $25 trillion of financial assets held in the United States is managed on behalf of investors by financial...
New England Economic Review, 11/01/95 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication -
Financial innovation and standards for the capital of life insurance companies
Since their inception, insurance companies, banks, and other financial institutions have played prominent roles in our capital markets. These...
New England Economic Review, 01/01/95 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication -
Profits and stock prices: the importance of being earnest
A study was conducted to examine the relationship beween earnings of nonfinancial companies and equity. It was found that stock prices are...
New England Economic Review, 03/01/92 by Richard W. Kopcke · More from publication


