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December 2001, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-45 The rise and fall of the factory system: technology, firms, and households since the industrial revolution
by Mokyr, Joel - 47-54 The rise and fall of the factory system: technology, firms, and households since the industrial revolution A comment
by McDermott, John - 55-109 A quantitative model of the British industrial revolution, 1780-1850
by Stokey, Nancy L. - 111-115 A quantitative model of the British industrial revolution, 1780-1850 a comment
by Laitner, John - 117-165 Productivity growth in the 1990s: technology, utilization, or adjustment?
by Basu, Susanto & Fernald, John G. & Shapiro, Matthew D. - 167-169 Productivity growth in the 1990s: technology, utilization, or adjustment? A comment
by Hall, Robert E. - 171-215 Computers and growth with frictions: aggregate and disaggregate evidence
by Kiley, Michael T. - 217-228 Computers and growth with frictions: aggregate and disaggregate evidence A comment
by Hornstein, Andreas - 229-264 Deunionization, technical change and inequality
by Acemoglu, Daron & Aghion, Philippe & Violante, Giovanni L. - 265-273 Deunionization, technical change, and inequality A comment
by Gordon, Robert J. - 275-303 Searching for prosperity
by Kremer, Michael & Onatski, Alexei & Stock, James - 305-319 Searching for prosperity a comment
by Quah, Danny
June 2001, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-27 Monetary shocks, agency costs, and business cycles
by Carlstrom, Charles T. & Fuerst, Timothy S. - 29-35 Monetary shocks, agency costs and business cycle a comment
by Quadrini, Vincenzo - 37-71 Banks, short-term debt and financial crises: theory, policy implications and applications
by Diamond, Douglas W. & Rajan, Raghuram G. - 73-83 Banks, short-term debt and financial crises: theory, policy implications, and applications A comment
by Smith, Bruce D. - 85-108 Private money, settlement, and discounts
by Temzelides, Ted & Williamson, Stephen D. - 109-115 Private money, settlement, and discount A comment
by Schreft, Stacey L. - 117-129 Financial-intermediation regime and efficiency in a Boyd-Prescott economy
by Chiang, Yeong-Yuh & Green, Edward J. - 131-137 Financial intermediation regime and efficiency in a Boyd-Prescott economy A comment
by Wang, Cheng - 139-184 Bank capital regulation with and without state-contingent penalties
by Marshall, David A. & Prescott, Edward Simpson - 185-189 Bank capital regulation with and without state-contingent penalties A comment
by Boyd, John H. - 191-226 The CLS bank: a solution to the risks of international payments settlement?
by Kahn, Charles M. & Roberds, William - 227-233 The CLS bank: a solution to the risks of international payments settlement? A comment
by Lacker, Jeffrey M.
December 2000, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-67 Managing financial crises: the experience in East Asia
by Boorman, Jack & Lane, Timothy & Schulze-Ghattas, Marianne & Bulir, Ales & Ghosh, Atish R. & Hamann, Javier & Mourmouras, Alex & Phillips, Steven - 69-79 Managing financial crises: the experience in East Asia A comment
by Willett, Thomas D. - 81-167 Measuring real economic effects of bailouts: historical perspectives on how countries in financial distress have fared with and without bailouts
by Bordo, Michael D. & Schwartz, Anna J. - 169-175 Historical perspectives on financial distress: A comment
by Boughton, James M. - 177-230 Optimal currency crises
by Allen, Franklin & Gale, Douglas - 231-238 Optimal currency crises A comment
by Marion, Nancy P. - 239-296 Devaluation risk and the business-cycle implications of exchange-rate management
by Mendoza, Enrique G. & Uribe, Martin - 297-302 Devaluation risk and the business-cycle implications of exchange-rate management A comment
by Calomiris, Charles W. - 303-348 Interest-rate and borrowing defense against speculative attack
by Drazen, Allan - 349-359 Interest-rate and borrowing defense against speculative attack a comment
by Rebelo, Sergio - 361-377 International financial architecture and strategic default: can financial crises be less painful?
by Dooley, Michael P.
June 2000, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-22 Reorganization
by Hall, Robert E. - 23-31 Reorganization: A comment
by Davis, Steven J. - 33-77 Understanding how price responds to costs and production
by Bils, Mark & Chang, Yongsung - 79-85 Understanding how price responds to costs and production: A comment
by Basu, Susanto - 87-128 Job destruction and the experiences of displaced workers
by den Haan, Wouter J. & Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel - 129-136 Job destruction and the experiences of displaced workers: A comment
by Barlevy, Gadi - 137-163 Product vs. process innovations and economic fluctuations
by Yorukoglu, Mehmet - 165-169 Product vs. process innovations and economic fluctuations: A comment
by Eaton, Jonathan - 171-214 An empirical model of inventory investment by durable commodity intermediaries
by Hall, George & Rust, John - 215-220 An empirical model of inventory investment by durable commodity intermediaries: A comment
by Kahn, James A. - 221-256 Business cycles and investment in human capital: international evidence on higher education
by Sakellaris, Plutarchos & Spilimbergo, Antonio - 257-262 Business cycles and investment in human capital: international evidence on higher education: A comment
by Ciccone, Antonio
December 1999, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by McCallum, B. T. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-42 Is Europe going too far?
by Alesina, Alberto & Wacziarg, Romain - 43-49 Is Europe going too far? : A comment
by Eijffinger, Sylvester C. W. - 51-71 The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks
by Goodfriend, Marvin - 73-77 The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks : A comment
by Angeloni, Ignazio - 79-136 Monetary policy issues for the Eurosystem
by Svensson, Lars E. O. - 137-148 Monetary policy issues for the Eurosystem : A comment
by Henderson, Dale - 149-188 Interregional and international risk-sharing and lessons for EMU
by Melitz, Jacques & Zumer, Frederic - 189-193 International risk-sharing and lessons for EMU : A comment
by Bayoumi, Tamim - 195-220 The target mechanism: Will it propagate or stifle a stage III crisis?
by Garber, Peter M. - 221-228 The target mechanism: will it propagate or stifle a stage III crisis? : A comment
by Monticelli, Carlo - 229-269 Financial markets' assessments of EMU
by Bates, David S. - 271-280 Financial markets' assessments of EMU : A comment
by Favero, Carlo A.
June 1999, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by McCallum, B. T. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-53 Will social security and Medicare remain viable as the U.S. population is aging?
by Bohn, Henning - 55-60 Will social security and medicare remain viable as the U.S. population is aging? : A comment
by Joines, Douglas H. - 61-110 Government debt and social security in a life-cycle economy
by Gertler, Mark - 111-117 Government debt and social security in a life-cycle economy : A comment
by Cooley, Thomas F. - 119-159 Anticipation effects of looming public-pension reforms
by Butler, Monika - 161-164 Anticipation effects of looming public-pension reforms : A comment
by Phelan, Christopher - 165-204 Social security and institutions for intergenerational, intragenerational, and international risk-sharing
by Shiller, Robert J. - 205-212 Social security and institutions for intergenerational, intragenerational, and international risk-sharing : A comment
by Jermann, Urban J. - 213-259 The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security arrangements
by Storesletten, Kjetil & Telmer, Chris I. & Yaron, Amir - 261-269 The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security arrangements : A comment
by Imrohoroglu, Selahattin - 271-324 Effects of pensions on savings: analysis with data from the health and retirement study
by Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. - 325-335 Effect of pensions on saving: analysis with data from the health and retirement study : A comment
by Rust, John
December 1998, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by McCallum, B. T. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-44 The supply and demand for Federal Reserve deposits
by Hamilton, James D. - 45-52 The supply and demand for Federal Reserve deposits : A comment
by Roberds, William - 53-111 Monetary policy and the term structure of nominal interest rates: Evidence and theory
by Evans, Charles L. & Marshall, David A. - 113-142 Some experiments in constructing a hybrid model for macroeconomic analysis
by McKibbin, Warwick J. & Pagan, Adrian R. & Robertson, John C. - 143-147 Some experiments in constructing a hybrid model for macroeconomic analysis: A comment
by Geweke, John - 149-194 The liquidity effect and long-run neutrality
by Bernanke, Ben S. & Mihov, Ilian - 195-206 The liquidity effect and long-run neutrality : A comment
by Gali, Jordi - 207-244 The robustness of identified VAR conclusions about money
by Faust, Jon - 245-263 The robustness of identified VAR conclusions about money : A comment
by Uhlig, Harald - 265-304 Trends in velocity and policy expectations
by Gordon, David B. & Leeper, Eric M. & Zha, Tao - 305-316 Trends in velocity and policy expectations : A comment
by McGrattan, Ellen R. - 317-356 Stickiness
by Sims, Christopher A. - 357-363 Stickiness: A comment
by McCallum, Bennett T.
June 1998, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by McCallum, B. T. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-42 Some models to guide monetary policymakers
by Aiyagari, S. Rao & Braun, R. Anton - 43-50 Some models to guide monetary policymakers : A comment
by Fuerst, Timothy S. - 51-94 Jobless growth: appropriability, factor substitution, and unemployment
by Caballero, Ricardo J. & Hammour, Mohamad L. - 95-99 Jobless growth: appropriability, factor substitution, and unemployment : A comment
by Hall, Robert E. - 101-135 The mix and scale of factors with irreversibility and fixed costs of investment
by Abel, Andrew B. & Eberly, Janice C. - 137-144 The mix and scale of factors with irreversibility and fixed costs of investment : A comment
by Veracierto, Marcelo - 145-194 Costly capital reallocation and the effects of government spending
by Ramey, Valerie A. & Shapiro, Matthew D. - 195-209 Costly capital reallocation and the effects of government spending : A comment
by Eichenbaum, Martin - 211-246 The rate of return to corporate capital and factor shares: new estimates using revised national income accounts and capital stock data
by Poterba, James M. - 247-304 Stronger protection or technological revolution: what is behind the recent surge in patenting?
by Kortum, Samuel & Lerner, Josh - 305-309 Stronger protection or technological revolution: what is behind the recent surge in patenting? : A comment
by Klenow, Peter J.
December 1997, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by McCallum, B. T. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-37 Econometric models and the monetary policy process
by Reifschneider, David L. & Stockton, David J. & Wilcox, David W. - 39-42 Econometric models and the monetary policy process : A comment
by Taylor, John B. - 43-81 The evolution of macro models at the Federal Reserve Board
by Brayton, Flint & Levin, Andrew & Lyon, Ralph & Williams, John C. - 83-108 A small, structural, quarterly model for monetary policy evaluation
by Ireland, Peter N. - 109-120 A small, structural, quarterly model for monetary policy evaluation : A comment
by Leeper, Eric M. - 121-161 General-to-specific procedures for fitting a data-admissible, theory-inspired, congruent, parsimonious, encompassing, weakly-exogenous, identified, structural model to the DGP: A translation and critique
by Faust, Jon & Whiteman, Charles H. - 163-190 On congruent econometric relations : A comment
by Hendry, David F. - 191-195 Rejoinder to Hendry
by Faust, Jon & Whiteman, Charles H. - 197-230 Towards a compact, empirically-verified rational expectations model for monetary policy analysis
by Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. - 231-241 Towards a compact, empirically-verified rational expectations model for monetary policy analysis : A comment
by Rotemberg, Julio J. - 243-280 Real business-cycle realizations
by Smith, Gregor W. & Zin, Stanley E. - 281-290 Real business-cycle realizations, 1925-1995 : A comment
by Hoover, Kevin D.
June 1997, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by McCallum, B. T. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-43 Human capital development and welfare participation
by Miller, Robert A. & Sanders, Seth G. - 45-48 Human capital development and welfare participation : A comment
by Pakes, Ariel - 49-95 1974
by Greenwood, Jeremy & Yorukoglu, Mehmet - 97-105 1974 : A comment
by Kortum, Samuel - 107-178 Technology and jobs: secular changes and cyclical dynamics
by Dunne, Timothy & Haltiwanger, John & Troske, Kenneth R. - 179-188 Technology and jobs: secular changes and cyclical dynamics: A comment
by MacDonald, Glenn M. - 189-228 Labor-market flexibility and aggregate employment volatility
by Cabrales, Antonio & Hopenhayn, Hugo A. - 229-239 Labor-market flexibility and aggregate employment volatility : A comment
by Blanchard, Olivier Jean - 241-279 Private sector development in transition economies
by Brixiova, Zuzana & Kiyotaki, Nobuhiro - 281-287 Private sector development in transition economies : A comment
by Sachs, Jeffrey - 289-325 Stepping-stone mobility
by Jovanovic, Boyan & Nyarko, Yaw - 327-337 Sorting, learning, and mobility when jobs have scarcity value : A comment
by Davis, Steven J.
December 1996, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-1 Carl Christ
by Meltzer, Allan H. - 3-7 Carl Christ Youthful times with Carl
by Harberger, Arnold C. - 9-10 Carl Christ Teacher and athlete
by Hess, Gregory D. - 11-12 Carl Christ teaching and watching
by Grossman, Herschel - 13-76 Balanced-budget rules and public deficits: evidence from the U.S. states
by Bohn, Henning & Inman, Robert P. - 77-87 Balanced-budget rules and public deficits: evidence from the U.S. states A comment
by Ahmed, Shaghil - 89-121 Will social security survive the baby boom?
by Cooley, Thomas F. & Soares, Jorge - 123-128 Will social security survive the baby-boom? A comment
by Gokhale, Jagadeesh - 129-162 The economics of the informal sector: a simple model and some empirical evidence from Latin America
by Loayza, Norman V. - 163-171 The informal sector: baby or bath water? A comment
by Asea, Patrick K. - 173-200 Log-rolling and economic interests in the passage of the Smoot-Hawley tariff
by Irwin, Douglas A. & Kroszner, Randall S. - 201-205 Log-rolling, partisanship, and economic interest in the passage of the Hawley-Smoot tariff A comment
by Bordo, Michael D. - 207-242 Endogenous tax determination and the distribution of wealth
by Huffman, Gregory W. - 243-252 Endogenous tax policy and the distribution of wealth A comment
by Krusell, Per
June 1996, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by Meltzer, A. H. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-41 Unemployment insurance with moral hazard in a dynamic economy
by Wang, Cheng & Williamson, Stephen - 43-46 Unemployment insurance with moral hazard in a dynamic economy A comment
by Hopenhayn, Hugo A. - 47-82 Unemployment insurance and labor-market activity in Canada
by Andolfatto, David & Gomme, Paul - 83-86 Unemployment insurance, labor-market dynamics, and social welfare A comment
by Mortensen, Dale T. - 87-116 Macroeconomic effects of employment reallocation
by Campbell, Jeffrey R. & Kuttner, Kenneth N. - 117-124 Macroeconomic effects of labor reallocation A comment
by Loungani, Prakash - 125-150 Industry innovation: where and why
by Klenow, Peter J. - 151-167 Industry innovation: where and why A comment
by Burnside, Craig - 169-206 Comovement in cities
by Shea, John - 207-214 Comovement in cities A comment
by Ramey, Valerie A. - 215-239 Are data on industry evolution and gross job turnover relevant for macroeconomics?
by Atkenson, Andrew & Khan, Aubhik & Ohanian, Lee
December 1995, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-46 Price-level determinacy without control of a monetary aggregate
by Woodford, Michael - 55-101 Money and the real exchange rate with sticky prices and increasing returns
by Beaudry, Paul & Devereux, Michael B. - 111-156 Does a constant money growth rule help stabilize inflation?: experimental evidence
by Marimon, Ramon & Sunder, Shyam - 163-211 On growth and indeterminacy: some theory and evidence
by Benhabib, Jess & Gali, Jordi - 225-271 The econometrics of indeterminacy: an applied study
by Farmer, Roger E. A. & Jang-Ting, Guo - 285-323 Financial intermediation and the Great Depression: a multiple equilibrium interpretation
by Cooper, Russell & Ejarque, Joao
June 1995, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction to the series
by Meltzer, A. H. & Plosser, C. I. - 1-32 The importance of investor heterogeneity and financial market imperfections for the behavior of asset prices
by Heaton, John & Lucas, Deborah - 33-38 The importance of investor heterogeneity and financial market imperfections for the behavior of asset prices : A comment
by Zin, Stanley E. - 39-56 The intertemporal allocation of consumption: theory and evidence
by Attanasio, Orazio P. - 91-94 The intertemporal allocation of consumption: theory and evidence : A comment
by Deaton, Angus - 95-143 Evaluating the gains from international risksharing
by Tesar, Linda L. - 145-149 Evaluating the gains from international risksharing : A comment
by Geert Rouwenhorst, K. - 151-195 The impact of monetary policy on bank balance sheets
by Kashyap, Anil K. & Stein, Jeremy C. - 197-202 The impact of monetary policy on bank balance sheets : A comment
by Goodfriend, Marvin - 203-250 Commercial paper, corporate finance, and the business cycle: a microeconomic perspective
by Calomiris, Charles W. & Himmelberg, Charles P. & Wachtel, Paul - 251-255 Commercial paper, corporate finance, and the business cycle: a microeconomic perspective : A comment
by Gilchrist, Simon - 257-302 The role of financial intermediaries in transitional economies
by Gerard Caprio, Jr. - 303-307 A few speculations on the role of financial intermediaries in transitional economies : A comment
by Cole, Harold L.
December 1994, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-56 Sources of real exchange-rate fluctuations: How important are nominal shocks?
by Clarida, Richard & Gali, Jordi - 57-65 Sources of real exchange-rate fluctuations: A comment
by Stockman, Alan C. - 67-117 Testing long-run neutrality: empirical evidence for G7-countries with special emphasis on Germany
by Weber, Axel A. - 119-125 Testing long-run neutrality: Empirical evidence for G7-countries with special emphasis on Germany A comment
by Canova, Fabio - 127-151 A sticky-price manifesto
by Ball, Laurence & Mankiw, N. Gregory - 153-155 Comments on Ball and Mankiw
by Lucas, Robert Jr. - 157-219 The post-war U.S. phillips curve: a revisionist econometric history
by King, Robert G. & Watson, Mark W. - 221-230 The post-war U.S. Phillips curve a comment
by Evans, Charles L. - 231-241 Identification of inflation-unemployment tradeoffs in the 1970s a comment
by McCallum, Bennett T. - 243-250 Rejoinder to Evans and McCallum
by King, Robert G. & Watson, Mark W. - 251-284 A semi-classical model of price-level adjustment
by McCallum, Bennett T. - 285-294 A semi-classical model of price-level adjustment a comment
by Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. - 295-364 Shocks
by Cochrane, John H. - 365-371 Shocks: A comment
by Rotemberg, Julio J.
June 1994, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-46 Sources of economic growth
by Barro, Robert J. & Lee, Jong-Wha - 47-57 Comments on Barro and Lee
by Stokey, Nancy L. - 59-125 The importance of precautionary motives in explaining individual and aggregate saving
by Hubbard, R. Glenn & Skinner, Jonathan & Zeldes, Stephen P. - 127-132 The importance of precautionary motives in explaining individual and aggregate saving : A comment
by Kimball, Miles S. - 133-192 Saving and growth: a reinterpretation
by Carroll, Christopher D. & Weil, David N. - 193-197 Paper by Carroll and Weil : A comment
by Kremer, Michael - 199-235 Accumulation, exports, and growth in the high-performing Asian economies
by Pack, Howard & Page, John Jr. - 237-250 Accumulation, exports, and growth in the high performing Asian economies : A comment
by Young, Alwyn - 251-257 Reply to Alwyn Young
by Pack, Howard & Page, John Jr. - 259-292 Capital fundamentalism, economic development, and economic growth
by King, Robert G. & Levine, Ross - 293-300 Capital fundamentalism, economic development, and economic growth: A comment
by Manuelli, Rodolfo E.