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51. Can the Reserves Approach to Monetary Control Really Work?

52. The Demands for Reserves by Commercial Banks.

53. Control of the Money Stock with a Reserve Aggregate.

54. Contemporaneous Versus Lagged Reserve Accounting.

55. Lagged Reserve Accounting and the Money Supply Mechanism.

56. Asset Returns, Discount Rate Changes, and Market Efficiency.

57. The Demand for Borrowed Reserves: A Switching Regression Model.

58. Controlling Monetary Aggregates: The Discount Window.

59. The Carry-Forward Provision and Management of Bank Reserves.

60. A Comment on "Nonmember Banks and Empirical Measures of the Variability of Reserves and Money: A Theoretical Appraisal"

61. REGIONAL INTERACTION AND THE RESERVE ADJUSTMENT LAG WITHIN THE COMMERCIAL BANKING SECTOR.

62. MONEY SUPPLY CONTROL: RESERVES AS THE INSTRUMENT UNDER LAGGED ACCOUNTING.

63. The "LIFO Reserve" and the Value of the Firm: Theory and Empirical Evidence.

64. Contenu en information des renseignements relatifs aux bénéfices au coût d'origine et aux gisements présentés par les sociétés pétrolières et gazières canadiennes.

65. Information content of Canadian oil and gas companies' historic cost earnings and reserves disclosures.

66. Replacement Decisions Under the Accelerated Cost Recovery System.

67. The acquisition value of oil and gas firms: The role of historical costs, reserve recognition accounting, and analysts' appraisals.

68. Errors in Accounting Estimates and Their Relation to Audit Firm Type.

69. The Relative Information Content of Accruals and Cash Flows: Combined Evidence at the Earnings Announcement and Annual Report Release Date.

70. The Information Contained in the Components of Earnings.

71. Capital Market Analysis of Reserve Recognition Accounting.

72. Expectations and the Treasury Bill-Federal Funds Rate Spread over Recent Monetary Policy Regimes.

73. Die Büchse der Pandora.

74. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESERVES AND ACCRUALS - WITH REFERENCE TO THE ISSUE OF EARNINGS MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC COMPANIES.

75. Involuntary excess reserve and bankers’ remuneration: evidence from Chinese banks.

76. Rights instruction for undergraduate students: Needs, trends, and resources.

77. Le corrispondenze di Giorgio Cigliana Piazza da New York 1946-1950.

78. Simulation of alfalfa yield with AquaCrop.

79. Bilanzen.

80. Spenders or Savers? An Examination of the Reserves of Australian NGOs.

81. Unintended Consequences of Linking Tax Return Disclosures to Financial Reporting for Income Taxes: Evidence from Schedule UTP.

82. Shifting Motives: Explaining the Buildup in Official Reserves in Emerging Markets Since the 1980s.

83. Chinese Foreign Exchange Reserves, Policy Choices, and the U.S. Economy.

84. REGULARIZATION OF LEGAL RESERVE DEBTS: PERCEPTIONS OF RURAL PRODUCERS IN THE STATE OF PARÁ AND MATO GROSSO IN BRAZIL.

85. The bridge between macro and micro banking regulation.

86. Macroeconomic impacts of China’s foreign exchange reserve accumulation: a vector autoregression analysis using pure-sign-restriction approach.

87. DISCUSSION.

88. Discussion of Capital Analysis of Reserve Recognition Accounting.

89. Auctions with resale: Reserve prices and revenues.

90. How Did Short-Term Market Rates React to Liftoff?

91. Nonprofit Leader Perceptions of Operating Reserves and Their Substitutes.

92. The Macroprudential Role of International Reserves†.

93. Foreign exchange reserve adequacy and exogenous shocks.

94. RESERVE PRICE EFFECTS IN AUCTIONS: ESTIMATES FROM MULTIPLE REGRESSION-DISCONTINUITY DESIGNS.

95. O Custo Privado da Reserva Legal para os Produtores Agropecuários de São Paulo e Mato Grosso nos Anos de 1995 e 2006.

96. ARTICLE ONE: General Rules: SECTION 1.11 Unauthorized Entry Fee.

97. ARTICLE ONE: General Rules: SECTION 1.6 Security Requirements.

98. Optimal Currency Composition for China's Foreign Reserves: A Copula Approach.

99. What Happens on a Rainy Day? How Nonprofit Human Service Leaders Create, Maintain, and Utilize Operating Reserves.

100. DETERMINING KEY DETERMINANTS OF DEMAND FOR INTERNATIONAL RESERVES IN UKRAINE: COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS.

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