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Charles Carlstrom

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Working papers

  1. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst & Fabio Ghironi, 2002. "Does It Matter (for Equilibrium Determinacy) What Price Index the Central Bank Targets?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 533, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 07 Feb 2003. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2002. "Imperfect capital markets and nominal wage rigidities," Working Paper 0205, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  3. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Monetary policy in a world without perfect capital markets," Working Paper 0115, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  4. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Real indeterminacy in monetary models with nominal interest rate distortions: the problem with inflation targets," Working Paper 9818R, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Timing and real indeterminacy in monetary models," Working Paper 9910R, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  6. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Taylor rules in a model that satisfies the natural rate hypothesis," Working Paper 0116, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  7. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Learning and the central bank," Working Paper 0117, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  8. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2000. "Monetary shocks, agency costs, and business cycles," Working Paper 0011, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  9. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2000. "Money growth rules and price level determinacy," Working Paper 0010, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  10. Charles Carlstrom & Timothy Fuerst, 2000. "Optimal Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy: A General Equilibrium Analysis," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 70, Central Bank of Chile. [Downloadable!]
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  11. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2000. "Forward-looking versus backward-looking Taylor rules," Working Paper 0009, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  12. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1998. "Price-level and interest-rate targeting in a model with sticky prices," Working Paper 9819, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  13. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1996. "Marginal tax rates and income inequality in a life-cycle model," Working Paper 9621, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  14. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1996. "Agency costs, net worth, and business fluctuations: a computable general equilibrium analysis," Working Paper 9602, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  15. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom & Kevin J. Lansing, 1995. "Computable general-equilibrium models and monetary policy advice," Working Paper 9503, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  16. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1995. "Interest rate rules vs. money growth rules: a welfare comparison in a cash-in-advance economy," Working Paper 9504, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  17. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1995. "Marginal tax rates and income inequality: a quantitative-theoretic analysis," Working Paper 9508, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  18. Charles T. Carlstrom & Katherine A. Samolyk, 1993. "Loan sales as a response to market-based capital constraints," Working Paper 9313, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  19. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1992. "The efficiency and welfare effects of tax reform: are fewer tax brackets better than more?," Working Paper 9212, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  20. Charles T. Carlstrom & William T. Gavin, 1991. "Zero inflation: transition costs and shoe-leather benefits," Working Paper 9113, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  21. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1991. "Inflation, personal taxes, and real output: a dynamic analysis," Working Paper 9102, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]
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  22. Charles T. Carlstrom & Edward N. Gamber, 1991. "Magnification effects and acyclical real wages," Working Paper 9105, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  23. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1991. "Bracket creep in the age of indexing: have we solved the problem?," Working Paper 9108, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  24. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1990. "Inflation and the personal tax code: assessing indexation," Working Paper 9006, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  25. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1989. "A two-sector implicit contracting model with procyclical quits and involuntary layoffs," Working Paper 8902, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  26. Charles T. Carlstrom & Edward N. Bamber, 1988. "Money, inflation and sectoral shifts," Working Paper 8814, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  27. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1987. "Monetary policy in an economy with nominal wage contracts," Working Paper 8710, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]

  28. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1987. "Turnover wages and adverse selection," Working Paper 8717, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. [Downloadable!]


Articles

  1. Scott Baier & Charles T. Carlstrom & Ralph Chami & Thomas Cosimano & Timothy Fuerst & Connel Fullenkamp, 2003. "Capital Trading, Stock Trading, and the Inflation Tax on Equity: A Note," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 6(4), pages 987-990, October. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  2. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2003. "Money Growth Rules and Price Level Determinacy," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 6(2), pages 263-275, April. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  3. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2002. "Monetary policy rules and stability: inflation targeting versus price-level targeting," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Feb 15. [Downloadable!]

  4. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst & Vasso P. Ioannidou, 2002. "Stock prices and output growth: an examination of the credit channel," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Aug 15. [Downloadable!]

  5. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2002. "Taylor Rules in a Model that Satisfies the Natural-Rate Hypothesis," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 92(2), pages 79-84, May. [Downloadable!]
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  6. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Real Indeterminacy in Monetary Models with Nominal Interest Rate Distortions," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 4(4), pages 767-789, October. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  7. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Monetary policy and asset prices with imperfect credit markets," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q IV, pages 51-59. [Downloadable!]

  8. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Perils of price deflations: an analysis of the Great Depression," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Feb 15. [Downloadable!]

  9. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2001. "Monetary policy and self-fulfilling expectations: the danger of forecasts," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q I, pages 9-19. [Downloadable!]

  10. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 2000. "The fiscal theory of the price level," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q I, pages 22-32. [Downloadable!]

  11. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy J. Fuerst, 1999. "Forecasts and sunspots: looking back for a better future," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Nov. [Downloadable!]

  12. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1999. "Money growth and inflation: does fiscal policy matter?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Apr 15. [Downloadable!]

  13. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1999. "Marginal Tax Rates and Income Inequality in a Life-Cycle Model," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 89(5), pages 1197-1215, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  14. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1998. "A Note on the Role of Countercyclical Monetary Policy," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 106(4), pages 860-889, August. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  15. Timothy S. Fuerst & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1998. "Agency costs and business cycles," Economic Theory, Springer, vol. 12(3), pages 583-597. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  16. Charles T. Carlstrom & Christy D. Rollow, 1998. "Government-subsidized training: a plan for prosperity?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue May 15. [Downloadable!]

  17. Carlstrom, Charles T & Fuerst, Timothy S, 1997. "Agency Costs, Net Worth, and Business Fluctuations: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 87(5), pages 893-910, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  18. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1996. "The benefits of interest rate targeting: a partial and a general equilibrium analysis," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q II, pages 2-14. [Downloadable!]

  19. Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst, 1996. "Interest rate rules for seasonal and business cycles," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jul. [Downloadable!]

  20. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1995. "A monetary policy paradox," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Aug 15. [Downloadable!]

  21. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1995. "A conference on liquidity, monetary policy, and financial intermediation," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q IV, pages 2-9. [Downloadable!]

  22. Altig, David & Carlstrom, Charles T, 1995. "Liquidity, Monetary Policy, and Financial Intermediation: Introduction," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 27(4), pages 1199-1208, November. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  23. Stanley D. Longhofer & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1995. "Absolute priority rule violations in bankruptcy," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q IV, pages 21-30. [Downloadable!]

  24. David E. Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom & Kevin J. Lansing, 1994. "Computable general equilibrium models and monetary policy advice," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 1472-1505.
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  25. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1994. "The economics of health care reform," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Sep 15. [Downloadable!]

  26. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1994. "The government's role in the health care industry: past, present, and future," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jun 1. [Downloadable!]

  27. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1993. "Enterprise liability: a prescription for health care reform?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jul 1. [Downloadable!]

  28. Charles T. Carlstrom & Katherine A. Samolyk, 1992. "Securitization: more than just a regulatory artifact," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue May 1. [Downloadable!]

  29. Charles T. Carlstrom & Jagadeesh Gokhale & Sharon Parrott, 1991. "The effect of war expenditures on U.S. output," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Feb 15. [Downloadable!]

  30. David Altig & Charles T. Carlstrom, 1991. "Inflation, personal taxes, and real output: a dynamic analysis," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 547-579.
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  31. Charles T. Carlstrom & Edward N. Gamber, 1990. "Does the Fed cause Christmas?," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Jan 1. [Downloadable!]

  32. Charles T. Carlstrom, 1988. "Bank runs, deposit insurance, and bank regulation, part I," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Feb 1.
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NEP Fields

13 papers by this author were announced in
NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (5) 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-05-03 2002-07-04 Author is listed
  2. NEP-CWA: Central & Western Asia (1) 2002-02-15
  3. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (7) 1999-01-25 1999-11-28 1999-11-28 2000-10-05 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 Author is listed
  4. NEP-FIN: Finance (1) 2002-07-04
  5. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (13) 1999-01-25 1999-01-25 1999-11-28 1999-11-28 2000-10-05 2000-10-05 2000-10-05 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-05-03 2002-07-04 Author is listed
  6. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (4) 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 2002-02-15 Author is listed

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