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How and Where to Find a Job Overseas Sources of Information (open access)

How and Where to Find a Job Overseas Sources of Information

This report lists books, pamphlets, and organizations that provide information on numerous aspects of employment abroad such as resume writing, living conditions overseas, and etc.
Date: January 6, 1981
Creator: Einhorn, Steven, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Legislative Scene: Selected News Letters, Journals and Other Periodical Publications Covering Congressional Activities (open access)

The Legislative Scene: Selected News Letters, Journals and Other Periodical Publications Covering Congressional Activities

This report is on The Legislative Scene: Selected News Letters, Journals, and Other Periodical Publications Covering Congressional Activities.
Date: January 6, 1981
Creator: Hadlock, Walter J. & Malloy, Isabelle
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Reserve Membership and Monetary Control. 1981 (open access)

Federal Reserve Membership and Monetary Control. 1981

This report is about federal reserve membership and monetary control.
Date: January 12, 1981
Creator: White, Roger
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Summary of Prevailing Views on the Sources of Inflation (open access)

A Summary of Prevailing Views on the Sources of Inflation

It is the purpose of this paper to present the range of viewpoints concerning the causes of inflation. Inflation is defined and distinguished from changes' in relative prices. The Monetarist, Post-Keynesian, and neo-Keynesian positions are discussed to illustrate the variety of perceptions as to the sources of sustained increases in the general price level.
Date: January 30, 1981
Creator: Cashell, Brian W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Reserve Membership and Monetary Control (open access)

Federal Reserve Membership and Monetary Control

This report discusses the current state of monetary policy. Questions about the continued capability of the Federal Reserve System (FRS) to exercise effective monetary control were raised in connection with several developments over recent years that diminished, in relative terms, the deposit component of the stock of money over which the FRS maintained reserve requirement controls. The Monetary Control Act, Title 1 of P.L. 96-221 was designed to ensure that the FRS as ability to conduct monetary policy is not diminished. This Act, signed into law on Mar. 31, 1980, is one of the few major amendments to the original Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
Date: January 12, 1981
Creator: White, Roger
System: The UNT Digital Library