1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02295968
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Are interest rate spreads viable policy targets?

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“…Although correlation analysis can be more telling than is generally assumed, it involves the analysis of a series of correlation coefficients and their decomposition [Gissy, 1995a[Gissy, , 1995b. Tucker [1987] By nonmarginalist pricing process, I mean one that is not based on equating marginal cost (observed) to marginal revenue (unobserved).…”
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“…Although correlation analysis can be more telling than is generally assumed, it involves the analysis of a series of correlation coefficients and their decomposition [Gissy, 1995a[Gissy, , 1995b. Tucker [1987] By nonmarginalist pricing process, I mean one that is not based on equating marginal cost (observed) to marginal revenue (unobserved).…”
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