The Econometric Society An International Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory in its Relation to Statistics and Mathematics
Home Contacts
Econometrica

New Journals

Econometrica
Editorial Board
Journal News

Monograph Series

April 1967 - Volume 35 Issue 2 Page 321 - 347


p.321


Short-Run Adjustments of an Individual Bank

William R. Bryan
Willard T. Carleton

Abstract

Most dynamic theories of the monetary policy mechanism, and reserve position doctrine in particular, specify a homogeneous banking system response to monetary policy actions. This article argues that the micro models of bank behavior implicit in these monetary theories remain untested and perhaps misspecified. An experimental model of a single bank's weekly balance sheets adjustments is specified and estimated with the purpose of improving the micro foundations of the theory of monetary dynamics.

Full content Login                                    

Note: to view the fulltext of the article, please login first and then click the "full content" button. If you are based at a subscribing Institution or Library or if you have a separate access to JSTOR/Wiley Online Library please click on the "Institutional access" button.
Prev | All Articles | Next
Go to top
Membership



Email me my password
Join/Renew
Change your address
Register for password
Require login:
Amend your profile
E-mail Alerting
The Society
About the Society
Society News
Society Reports
Officers
Fellows
Members
Regions
Meetings
Future Meetings
Past Meetings
Meeting Announcements
Google
web this site
   
Wiley-Blackwell
Site created and maintained by Wiley-Blackwell.
Comments? Contact customsiteshelp@wiley.com
To view our Privacy Policy, please click here.