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2012, Issue 2Q
- 77-110 Does monetarism retain relevance?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 111-138 The performance of non-owner-occupied mortgages during the housing crisis
by Breck Robinson - 139-157 On the benefits of GDP-indexed government debt: lessons from a model of sovereign defaults
by Juan Carlos Hatchondo & Leonardo Martinez
2012, Issue 1Q
- 1-31 Orderly liquidation authority as an alternative to bankruptcy
by Sabrina R. Pellerin & John R. Walter - 33-50 Contingent capital: the trigger problem
by Edward S. Prescott - 51-76 Exchange rate volatility in a simple model of firm entry and FDI
by Thomas A. Lubik & Katheryn N. Russ
2011, Issue 4Q
- 359-387 Accounting for the non-employment of U.S. men, 1968-2010
by Marianna Kudlyak & Thomas A. Lubki & Jonathan Tompkins - 389-413 Strategic behavior in the tri-party repo market
by Huberto M. Ennis - 415-430 K-core inflation
by Alexander L. Wolman - 431-450 The cost of unanticipated household finance shocks : two examples
by Kartik B. Athreya & Urvi Neelakantan
2011, Issue 3Q
- 189-193 Introduction to the special issue on modern macroeconomic theory
by Andreas Hornstein - 195-208 A perspective on modern business cycle theory
by Nobuhiro Kiyotaki - 209-254 Financial frictions in macroeconomic fluctations
by Vincenzo Quadrini - 255-326 Macroeconomics with hetereogeneity : a practical guide
by Fatih Guvenen - 329-357 Recent developments in economic growth
by Diego Restuccia
2011, Issue 2Q
- 111-131 Should central banks raise their inflation targets? Some relevant issues
by Bennett T. McCallum - 133-152 Financial firm resolution policy as a time-consistency problem
by Borys Grochulski - 153-173 Sectoral disturbances and aggregate economic activity
by Nadezhda Malysheva & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 175-187 Legal protection to foreign investors
by Juan Carlos Hatchondo & Leonardo Martinez
2011, Issue 1Q
- 1-43 A regional look at the role of house prices and labor market conditions in mortgage default
by Sonya Ravindranath Waddell & Anne Davlin & Edward S. Prescott - 45-66 Housing and the Great Recession : a VAR accounting exercise
by Samuel E. Henley & Alexander L. Wolman - 67-93 Optimal contracts for housing services purchases
by Grochuluski & Borys - 95-110 Mortgage reform and the countercyclical role of the Federal Housing Administration's mortgage mutual fund insurance
by Brent C. Smith
2010, Issue 4Q
- 317-337 Monetary policy and global equilibria in a production economy
by Tim Hursey & Alexander L. Wolman - 339-372 Hidden effort, learning by doing, and wage dynamics
by Arantxa Jarque - 373-397 News shocks and business cycles
by Per Krusell & Alisdar McKay - 399-416 Risk sharing, investment, and incentives in the neoclassical growth model
by Emilio Espino & Juan M. Sanchez
2010, Issue 3Q
- 229-258 Earned income tax credit recipients: income, marginal tax rates, wealth, and credit constraints
by Kartik Athreya & Devin Reilly & Nicole B. Simpson - 259-272 Instability and indeterminacy in a simple search and matching model
by Michael U. Krause & Thomas A. Lubik - 273-290 How large has the federal financial safety net become?
by Nadezhda Malysheva & John R. Walter - 291-317 The politics of sovereign defaults
by Juan Carlos Hatchondo & Leonardo Martinez
2010, Issue 2Q
- 123-151 Inflation measure, Taylor rules, and the Greenspan-Bernanke years
by Yash P. Mehra & Bansai Sawhney - 153-177 Monetary policy with interest on reserves
by Andreas Hornstein - 179-199 Are wages rigid over the business cycle?
by Marianna Kudlyak - 201-229 Changes in monetary policy and the variation in interest rate changes across credit markets
by Devin Reilly & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
2010, Issue 1Q
- 1-9 Introduction to the special issue on the Diamond-Dybvig model
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 11-32 Bailouts
by Edward J. Green - 33-58 On the fundamental reasons for bank fragility
by Huberto M. Ennis & Todd Keister - 59-82 Inside-money theory after Diamond and Dybvig
by Ricardo de O. Calacanti - 83-122 Monetary theory and electronic money : reflections on the Kenyan experience
by Willam Jack & Tavneet Suri & Robert Townsend
2009, Issue Win
- 1-24 Problems for a fundamental theory of house prices
by Andreas Hornstein - 2-5 Upfront - Economic news across the region
by David Van Den Berg & Renee Courtois & Betty Joyce Nash - 6-9 Federal Reserve : Last stop lending : how a railroad bankruptcy helped form modern Fed policy
by Stephen Slivinski - 10 Jargon Alert : National debt
by David Van Den Berg - 25-51 Indeterminancy from inflation forecast targeting : problem or pseudo-problem?
by Bennett T. McCallum - 53-74 Semiparametric estimation of land price gradients using large data sets
by Kevin A. Bryan & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 75-100 Consumption smoothing and the measured regressivity of consumption taxes
by Kartik B. Athreya & Devin Reilly
2009, Issue Sum
- The behavior of household and business investment over the business cycle
by Kausik Gangopadhyay & Juan Carlos Hatchondo - 235-267 Distortionary taxation for efficient redistribution
by Borys Grochulski - 289-313 Short-term headline-core inflation dynamics
by Yash P. Mehra & Devin Reilly - 315-334 Why could political incentives be different during election times?
by Leonardo Martinez
2009, Issue Spr
- 101-120 Estimating a search and matching model of the aggregate labor market
by Thomas A. Lubik - 161-200 Should increased regulation of bank risk-taking come from regulators or from the market?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 201-233 Monetary policy in the 2008-2009 recession
by Robert L. Hetzel
2009, Issue Fall
- 335-355 Heterogeneity in sectoral employment and the business cycle
by Nadezhda Malysheva & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 357-382 Inventories and optimal monetary policy
by Thomas A. Lubik & Wing Leong Teo - 383-418 Dynamic provisioning: a countercyclical tool for loan loss reserves
by Eliana Balla & Andrew McKenna - 419-454 The U.S. establishment-size distribution: secular changes and sectoral decomposition
by Samuel E. Henly & Juan M. Sanchez
2008, Issue Win
- 1-16 Should bank supervisors disclose information about their banks?
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 17-44 Credit access, labor supply, and consumer welfare
by Kartik B. Athreya - 45-72 Antitrust analysis in banking : goals, methods, and justifications in a changed environment
by John R. Walter & Patricia E. Wescott - 73-96 A quantitative study of the role of wealth inequality on asset prices
by Jan Carlos Hatchondo
2008, Issue Sum
- 197-218 New Keynesian economics : a monetary perspective
by Stephen D. Williamson - 219-233 Nominal frictions, relative price adjustment, and the limits to monetary policy
by Alexander L. Wolman - 235-263 Understanding monetary policy implementation
by Huberto M. Ennis & Todd Keister - 265-300 CEO compensation : trends, market changes, and regulation
by Arantxa Jarque
2008, Issue Spr
- 97-120 On the evolution of income inequality in the United States
by Kevin A. Bryan & Leonardo Martinez - 121-146 On the sources of movements in inflation expectations : a few insights from a VAR model
by Yash P. Mehra & Christopher Herrington - 147-171 What is the monetary standard, or, how did the Volcker-Greenspan FOMCs tame inflation?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 173-196 Limits to redistribution and intertemporal wedges : implications of Pareto optimality with private information
by Borys Grochulski
2008, Issue Fall
- 301-309 Introduction to the New Keynesian Phillips curve
by Andrea Hornstein - 311-359 The Phillips curve and U.S. macroeconomic policy : snapshots, 1958-1996
by Robert G. King - 361-395 The New Keynesian Phillips curve : lessons from single-equation econometric estimation
by James M. Nason & Gregor W. Smith - 397-433 DSGE model-based estimation of the New Keynesian Phillips curve
by Frank Schorfheide - 435-465 Policy implications of the New Keynesian Phillips curve
by Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé & Martín Uribe
2007, Issue Win
- 1-30 The contributions of Milton Friedman to economics
by Robert L. Hetzel - 31-55 Implications of some alternatives to capital income taxation
by Kartik B. Athreya & Andrea L. Waddle - 57-76 Exchange rates and business cycles across countries
by Margarida Duarte & Diego Restuccia & Andrea L. Waddle - 77-109 Optimal nonlinear income taxation with costly tax avoidance
by Borys Grochulski
2007, Issue Sum
- 201-227 Inflation and unemployment: a layperson's guide to the Phillips curve
by Jeffrey M. Lacker & John A. Weinberg - 229-250 A Taylor rule and the Greenspan era
by Yash P. Mehra & Brian D. Minton - 251-286 Quantitative models of sovereign default and the threat of financial exclusion
by Juan Carlos Hatchondo & Leonardo Martinez & Horacio Sapriza - 287-315 Barriers to foreign direct investment under political instability
by Marina Azzimonti & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
2007, Issue Spr
- 111-142 Interest on reserves and daylight credit
by Huberto M. Ennis & John A. Weinberg - 143-161 How accurate are real-time estimates of output trends and gaps?
by Mark W. Watson - 163-187 The economics of sovereign defaults
by Juan Carlos Hatchondo & Leonardo Martinez & Horacio Sapriza - 189-200 Banks and liquidity creation : a simple exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig model
by Douglas W. Diamond
2007, Issue Fall
- 317-339 Evolving inflation dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips curve
by Andreas Hornstein - 341-360 The evolution of city population density in the United States
by Kevin A. Bryan & Brian D. Minton & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 361-391 Currency quality and changes in the behavior of depository institutions
by Hubert P. Janicki & Nashat F. Moin & Andrea L. Waddle & Alexander L. Wolman - 393-412 Non-stationarity and instability in small open-economy models even when they are "closed"
by Thomas A. Lubik
2006, Issue Win
- 1-15 Discretionary policy and multiple equilibria
by Robert G. King - 17-49 Credit exclusion in quantitative models of bankruptcy: does it matter?
by Kartik B. Athreya & Hubert P. Janicki - 51-78 The 3-6-3 rule : an urban myth?
by John R. Walter - 79-91 Are we working too hard or should we be working harder? A simple model of career concerns
by Andrew Foerster & Leonardo Martinez
2006, Issue Sum
- 177-194 Borrowing by U.S. households
by John A. Weinberg - 195-223 The productivity of nations
by Margarida Duarte & Diego Restuccia - 225-253 Inflation uncertainty and the recent low level of the long bond rate
by Yash P. Mehra - 255-290 Making the systematic part of monetary policy transparent
by Robert L. Hetzel
2006, Issue Spr
- 93-111 The problem of small change in early Argentina
by Huberto M. Ennis - 113-133 Implementation of optimal monetary policy
by Michael Dotsey & Andreas Hornstein - 135-175 Can feedback from the jumbo CD market improve bank surveillance?
by R. Alton Gilbert & Andrew P. Meyer & Mark D. Vaughan
2006, Issue Fall
- 291-316 Changes in the size distribution of U.S. banks: 1960-2005
by Hubert P. Janicki & Edward S. Prescott - 317-336 Bond price premiums
by Alexander L. Wolman - 337-352 Stark optimal fiscal policies and sovereign lending
by Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 353-377 Not your father's credit union
by John R. Walter
2005, Issue Win
- 1-20 Inflation and changing expenditure shares
by Alexander L. Wolman & Fan Ding - 21-37 On the aggregate labor supply
by Yongsung Chang & Sun-Bin Kim - 39-54 Depression era bank failures : the great contagion of the great shakedown?
by John R. Walter
2005, Issue Sum
- 19-50 Unemployment and vacancy fluctuations in the matching model: inspecting the mechanism
by Andreas Hornstein & Per Krusell & Giovanni L. Violante - 51-70 Oil prices and consumer spending
by Yash P. Mehra & Jon D. Petersen
2005, Issue Spr
- 1-20 Limited participation and the neutrality of money
by Stephen D. Williamson - 21-44 Bank risk of failure and the too-big-to-fail policy
by Huberto M. Ennis & H.S. Malek - 45-72 What difference would inflation make?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 73-98 Equilibrium models of personal bankruptcy : a survey
by Kartik Athreya
2005, Issue Fall
- 1-21 Monetary policy and the term structure of interest rates
by Bennett T. McCallum - 23-42 How well do diffusion indexes capture business cycles? A spectral analysis
by Raymond E. Owens & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 43-55 Technological design and moral hazard
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 57-83 Trend inflation, firm-specific capital, and sticky prices
by Andreas Hornstein & Alexander L. Wolman
2004, Issue Win
- 1-9 Macroeconomic principles and monetary policy
by J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr. - 11-32 Classical deflation theory
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 33-50 Accommodating rising population in rural areas : the case of Loudoun County, Virginia
by Raymond E. Owens & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte - 51-68 Closing troubled banks : how the process works
by John R. Walter
2004, Issue Sum
- 21-45 Monetary policy in the new neoclassical synthesis : a primer
by Marvin Goodfriend - 46-63 How do central banks control inflation?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 65-88 Predicting the recent behavior of inflation using output gap-based Phillips curves
by Yash P. Mehra
2004, Issue Spr
- 1-19 Shame as it ever was : stigma and personal bankruptcy
by Kartik Athreya - 21-40 Monetary policy and the adjustment to country-specific shocks
by Margarida Duarte - 41-61 Some recent trends in commercial banking
by Huberto M. Ennis - 63-76 Which price index should a central bank employ?
by Roy H. Webb
2004, Issue Fall
- 1-3 Tom Humphrey : an appreciation
by John A. Weinberg - 5-24 Ricardo versus Wicksell on job losses and technological change
by Thomas M. Humphrey - 25-45 (Un)balanced growth
by Andreas Hornstein - 47-63 Auditing and bank capital regulation
by Edward Simpson Prescott - 65-92 Using manufacturing surveys to assess economic conditions
by Matthew Harris & Raymond E. Owens & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
2003, Issue Win
- 1-31 Japanese monetary policy, 1991-2001
by Bennett T. McCallum - 33-50 Efficient public investment in a model with transition dynamics
by Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte & Jorge Soares - 51-67 Potential consequences of linear approximation in economics
by Alexander L. Wolman & Elise A. Couper - 69-83 The cyclical behavior of prices and employee compensation
by Roy H. Webb
2003, Issue Sum
- 1-20 Accounting for corporate behavior
by John A. Weinberg - 21-52 Japanese monetary policy and deflation
by Robert L. Hetzel - 53-70 The euro and inflation divergence in Europe
by Margarida Duarte - 71-90 How did leading indicator forecasts perform during the 2001 recession?
by James H. Stock & Mark M. Watson
2003, Issue Spr
- 1-6 Monetary policy in a low inflation environment
by J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr. - 7-31 Banking and commerce : tear down this wall?
by John R. Walter - 33-53 Unemployment insurance and personal bankruptcy
by Kartik Athreya - 55-71 Economic fundamentals and bank runs
by Huberto M. Ennis
2003, Issue Fall
- 1-24 Boom and bust in telecommunications
by Elise A. Couper & John P. Hejkal & Alexander L. Wolman - 25-50 Implications of the capital-embodiment revolution for directed R&D and wage inequality
by Andreas Hornstein & Per Krusell - 51-67 Why does consumer sentiment predict household spending?
by Yash P. Mehra & Elliot W. Martin - 69-81 Firms, assignments, and earnings
by Edward Simpson Prescott
2002, Issue Win
- 1-35 German monetary history in the first half of the twentieth century
by Robert L. Hetzel - 37-50 Pitfalls in interpreting tests of backward-looking pricing in New Keynesian models
by Michael Dotsey - 51-66 Imperfect competition and the pricing of interbank payment services
by John A. Weinberg - 67-96 Recent developments in monetary policy analysis: the roles of theory and evidence
by Bennett T. McCallum
2002, Issue Sum
- 1-16 The economics of financial privacy : to opt out or to opt in?
by Jeffery M. Lacker - 17-36 Survey measures of expected inflation : revisiting the issues of predictive content and rationality
by Yash P. Mehra - 37-57 Private money and counterfeiting
by Stephen D. Williamson - 59-83 Knut Wicksell and Gustav Cassel on the cumulative process and the price-stabilizing policy rule
by Thomas M. Humphrey
2002, Issue Spr
- 1-27 What can price theory say about the Community Reinvestment Act?
by Robert L. Lacy & John R. Walter - 29-64 German monetary history in the second half of the twentieth century: from the deutsche mark to the euro
by Robert L. Hetzel - 65-86 Towards a theory of capacity utilization: shiftwork and the workweek of capital
by Andreas Hornstein - 87-100 Can risk-based deposit insurance premiums control moral hazard?
by Edward S. Prescott
2002, Issue Fall
- 1-17 The phases of U.S. monetary policy : 1987 to 2001
by Marvin Goodfriend - 19-36 Competition among bank regulators
by John A. Weinberg - 37-47 Structure from shocks
by Michael Dotsey - 49-95 Expectations and the term structure of interest rates : evidence and implications
by Robrt G. King & André Kurmann
2001, Issue Win
- 1-6 Introduction
by Jeffrey Lacker - 7-22 What assets should the Federal Reserve buy?
by Alfred Broaddus, Jr. & Marvin Goodfriend - 23-32 Why we need an "accord" for Federal Reserve credit policy : a note
by Marvin Goodfriend - 33-55 The Treasury-Fed Accord : a new narrative account
by Robert L. Hetzel & Ralph F. Leach - 57-64 After the accord : reminiscences on the birth of the modern Fed
by Robert L. Hetzel & Ralph F. Leach - 65-92 Monetary policy frameworks and indicators for the Federal Reserve in the 1920s
by Thomas M. Humphrey
2001, Issue Sum
- 1-9 Transparency in the practice of monetary policy
by Alfred Broaddus, Jr. - 11-33 The growth of unsecured credit : are we better off?
by Kartik Athreya - 35-52 Regulating bank capital structure to control risk
by Edward S. Prescott - 53-71 Consumption, savings, and the meaning of the wealth effect in general equilibrium
by Carl D. Lantz & Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
2001, Issue Spr
- 1-22 To forgive or not to forgive : an analysis of U.S. consumer bankruptcy choices
by Wenli Li - 23-44 Optimal taxation in infinitely-lived agent and overlapping generations models : a review
by Andres Erosa & Martin Gervais - 45-67 The wealth effect in empirical life-cycle aggregate consumption equations
by Yash P. Mehra - 69-77 Using the federal funds futures market to predict monetary policy actions
by Raymond E. Owens & Roy H. Webb
2001, Issue Fall
- 1-25 On the size distribution of banks
by Huberto M. Ennis - 27-52 A primer on optimal monetary policy with staggered price-setting
by Alexander L. Wolman - 53-70 International pricing in new open-economy models
by Margarida Duarte - 71-96 Should banks be capitalized?
by Douglas W. Diamond
2000, Issue Win
- 1-6 Current challenges for U.S. monetary policy
by Alfred Broaddus, Jr. - 7-25 The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks
by Marvin Goodfriend - 27-48 The business cycle and industry comovement
by Andreas Hornstein - 49-79 Alternative monetary policy rules : a comparison with historical settings for the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan
by Bennett T. McCallum
2000, Issue Sum
- 1-26 A study of US employment rates with emphasis on gender considerations
by Carl Lantz & Pierre-Daniel Sarte - 27-43 Wage-price dynamics : are they consistent with cost push?
by Yash Mehra - 45-103 The new IS-LM model : language, logic, and limits
by Robert G. King
2000, Issue Spr
- 1-33 The Taylor rule : is it a useful guide to understanding monetary policy?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 35-59 How the Asian crisis affected the world economy : a general equilibrium perspective
by Xinshen Diao & Wenli Li & Erinc Yeldan - 61-98 Benjamin Strong, the Federal Reserve, and the limits to interwar American nationalism
by Priscilla Roberts
2000, Issue Fall
- 1-22 The frequency and costs of individual price adjustments
by Alexander L. Wolman - 23-48 Is money useful in the conduct of monetary policy?
by Michael Dotsey & Carl D. Lantz & Lawrence Santucci - 49-78 The IT revolution : is it evident in the productivity numbers?
by Andreas Hornstein & Per Krusell
1999, Issue Win
- 1-26 Japanese monetary policy: a quantity theory perspective
by Robert L. Hetzel - 27-46 Pooling or purchase: a merger mystery
by John R. Walter

