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June 2016, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 301-334 Sustainable monetary policy and inflation expectations
by Armenter Roc - 335-360 Monetary policy and news shocks: are Taylor rules forward-looking?
by Best Gabriela & Kapinos Pavel - 361-394 How do firms adjust production factors to the cycle?
by Cette Gilbert & Lecat Rémy & Ahmed Jiddou Ahmed Ould - 395-437 Does fiscal policy affect interest rates? Evidence from a factor-augmented panel
by Dell’Erba Salvatore & Sola Sergio - 439-483 Public provision of health insurance and welfare
by Lim Kyoung Mook - 485-522 Reallocation effects of recessions and financial crises: an industry-level analysis
by Coricelli Fabrizio & Karadimitropoulou Aikaterini E. & Leon-Ledesma Miguel A. - 523-554 Growth and non-regular employment
by Miyamoto Hiroaki - 555-579 Knowledge licensing in a model of R&D-driven endogenous growth
by Jerbashian Vahagn - 581-596 The Taylor principle is valid under wage stickiness
by Blasselle Alexis & Poissonnier Aurélien - 597-621 Testing monetary policy optimality using volatility outcomes: a novel approach
by Ravenna Federico
January 2016, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-23 On the macroeconomic effects of heterogeneous productivity shocks
by Jensen Christian - 25-46 Fiscal policy in an open economy
by Friedman Amit & Hercowitz Zvi & Sidi Jonathan - 47-91 Understanding entry and exit: a business cycle accounting approach
by Macnamara Patrick - 93-123 Predicting US recessions with stock market illiquidity
by Chen Shiu-Sheng & Chou Yu-Hsi & Yen Chia-Yi - 125-144 The corruption-inflation nexus: evidence from developed and developing countries
by Ben Ali Mohamed Sami & Sassi Seifallah - 145-170 Credit channel and capital flows: a macroprudential policy tool? Evidence from Turkey
by Varlik Serdar & Berument M. Hakan - 171-192 Optimistic about the future? How uncertainty and expectations about future consumption prospects affect optimal consumer behavior
by Kakeu Johnson & Byron Sharri - 193-210 Forecasting exchange rates using multivariate threshold models
by Huber Florian - 211-229 Firms’ operational costs, market entry and growth
by Cardona Daniel & Sánchez-Losada Fernando - 231-275 Commonalities and cross-country spillovers in macroeconomic-financial linkages
by Ciccarelli Matteo & Ortega Eva & Valderrama Maria Teresa - 277-300 Identifying conventional and unconventional monetary policy shocks: a latent threshold approach
by Kimura Takeshi & Nakajima Jouchi
July 2015, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 467-508 International specialization and the return to capital
by Batista Cátia & Potin Jacques - 509-560 How the wage-education profile got more convex: evidence from Mexico
by Binelli Chiara - 561-602 Africa’s missed agricultural revolution: a quantitative study of the policy options
by O’Gorman Melanie - 603-630 Structural transformation and productivity in Latin America
by Ferreira Pedro Cavalcanti & da Silva Leonardo Fonseca - 631-648 Public debt and growth in the euro area: evidence from parametric and nonparametric Granger causality
by Di Sanzo Silvestro & Bella Mariano - 649-676 Transition dynamics in the neoclassical growth model: the case of South Korea
by Chang Yongsung & Hornstein Andreas - 677-704 Household saving in Australia
by Finlay Richard & Price Fiona - 705-726 An ordered probit analysis of monetary policy inertia
by Bayar Omer - 727-768 Fiscal shocks, the real exchange rate and the trade balance: some evidence for emerging economies
by da Silva Marcelo Eduardo Alves & Baerlocher Diogo & de Paiva Fonseca Henrique Veras - 769-789 Remittances and financial institutions: is there a causal linkage?
by Posso Alberto - 791-820 Club convergence in Latin America
by Martin Victor & Vazquez Guillermo
January 2015, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-2 Preface to “Reflections on Macroeconometric Modeling” by Ray C. Fair
by Ábrahám Árpád & Cavalcanti Tiago - 1-20 The bank lending channel and monetary policy rules for Eurozone banks: further extensions
by Apergis Nicholas & Miller Stephen M. & Alevizopoulou Effrosyni - 1-22 Reflections on macroeconometric modeling
by Fair Ray C. - 1-25 Households forming macroeconomic expectations: inattentive behavior with social learning
by Easaw Joshy & Mossay Pascal - 1-26 The zero lower bound: frequency, duration, and numerical convergence
by Richter Alexander W. & Throckmorton Nathaniel A. - 1-29 Trend inflation and monetary policy rules: determinacy analysis in New Keynesian model with capital accumulation
by Gerko Elena & Sossounov Kirill - 1-29 Price-level instability and international monetary policy coordination
by Nguyen Hong Thang - 1-31 Environmental policy and economic growth: the macroeconomic implications of the health effect
by Chen Jhy-hwa & Shieh Jhy-yuan & Chang Juin-jen - 1-39 What drives endogenous growth in the United States?
by Wesselbaum Dennis - 1-42 Consumption composition and macroeconomic dynamics
by Alonso-Carrera Jaime & Caballé Jordi & Raurich Xavier - 1-43 Investment lags and macroeconomic dynamics
by Jung Yong-Gook - 1-48 Complementarity and transition to modern economic growth
by Jeong Hyeok & Kim Yong - 1-49 Evaluating linear approximations in a two-country model with occasionally binding borrowing constraints
by Anagnostopoulos Alexis & Tang Xin - 1-53 US household deleveraging following the Great Recession – a model-based estimate of equilibrium debt
by Albuquerque Bruno & Baumann Ursel & Krustev Georgi
January 2014, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-13 Monetary policy and TIPS yields before the crisis
by Gerlach Stefan & Moretti Laura - 1-15 The impact of American and British involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq on health spending, military spending and economic growth
by Bove Vincenzo & Elia Leandro - 1-20 Public debt in an OLG model with imperfect competition: long-run effects of austerity programs and changes in the growth rate
by Skott Peter & Ryoo Soon - 1-21 Leverage, investment, and optimal monetary policy
by Occhino Filippo & Pescatori Andrea - 1-24 Optimal policy and Taylor rule cross-checking under parameter uncertainty
by Bursian Dirk & Roth Markus - 1-25 Aggregate impacts of recent US natural gas trends
by Arora Vipin - 1-25 Temporal aggregation and estimated monetary policy rules
by Bayar Omer - 1-26 Optimal portfolios with wealth-varying risk aversion in the neoclassical growth model
by Espino Emilio - 1-26 Optimal capital-income taxation in a model with credit frictions
by Abo-Zaid Salem - 1-26 Capacity utilization and the effects of energy price increases in Japan
by Niizeki Takeshi - 1-27 Real factor prices and factor-augmenting technical change
by Irmen Andreas - 1-28 Inflation effects on capital accumulation in a model with residential and non-residential assets
by Koka Katerina - 1-31 Organizational learning and optimal fiscal and monetary policy
by Talukdar Bidyut - 1-32 Interest rate fluctuations and equilibrium in the housing market
by Arslan Yavuz - 1-33 Industrial specialization, financial integration and international consumption risk sharing
by Islamaj Ergys - 1-34 Small-scale New Keynesian model features that can reproduce lead, lag and persistence patterns
by Cassou Steven P. & Vázquez Jesús - 1-36 News shocks and learning-by-doing
by Qureshi Hammad - 1-36 Did the euro change the effect of fundamentals on growth and uncertainty?
by Luque Jaime & Taamouti Abderrahim - 1-37 Why does natural resource abundance not always lead to better outcomes? Limited financial development versus political impatience
by Mahadeva Lavan - 1-39 The skill bias of technological change and the evolution of the skill premium in the US since 1970
by Richter Barbara - 1-44 Optimal second best taxation of addictive goods in dynamic general equilibrium: a revenue raising perspective
by Bossi Luca & Gomis-Porqueras Pedro & Kelly David L. - 1-46 International transmission of productivity shocks with nonzero net foreign debt
by Mykhaylova Olena & Staveley-O’Carroll James - 1-48 Inventories and the stockout constraint in general equilibrium
by Shibayama Katsuyuki & Chadha Jagjit S.
August 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-25 Small business loan guarantees as insurance against aggregate risks
by Jia Ye (George) - 1-39 Divorce laws and divorce rate in the US
by Marcassa Stefania
April 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-28 Business cycle dynamics across the US states
by Magrini Stefano & Gerolimetto Margherita & Duran Hasan Engin - 1-32 A contribution to the empirics of welfare growth
by Vrachimis Konstantinos & Zachariadis Marios - 1-48 How have global shocks impacted the real effective exchange rates of individual euro area countries since the euro’s creation?
by Bussiere Matthieu & Chudik Alexander & Mehl Arnaud
October 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-25 Bequest taxes, donations, and house prices
by Bellettini Giorgio & Zanella Giulio & Taddei Filippo - 1-27 Strategic wage bargaining, labor market volatility, and persistence
by Hertweck Matthias Sebastian - 1-35 Monetary policy shocks and real commodity prices
by Reicher Christopher Phillip & Utlaut Johannes Friederich - 1-35 Monetary business cycle accounting for Sweden
by Brinca Pedro - 1-38 Credit demand, credit supply, and economic activity
by Balke Nathan S. & Zeng Zheng - 1-39 Privately optimal severance pay
by Fella Giulio & Tyson Christopher J. - 1-48 Is the “Great Recession” really so different from the past?
by Chiu Adrian & Wieladek Tomasz - 1-55 Employment by age, education, and economic growth: effects of fiscal policy composition in general equilibrium
by Heylen Freddy & Van de Kerckhove Renaat
May 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-43 News-driven international business cycles
by Kosaka Michiru Sakane
September 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-18 Overeducation and skill-biased technical change
by Cuadras-Morató Xavier & Mateos-Planas Xavier - 1-27 A prior predictive analysis of the effects of Loss Aversion/Narrow Framing in a macroeconomic model for asset pricing
by Chen Yuanyuan (Catherine) - 1-31 Effects of productivity shocks on hours worked: UK evidence
by Khan Hashmat & Tsoukalas John - 1-33 Output growth and unexpected government expenditures
by Escobari Diego & Mollick André Varella - 1-33 Business cycle accounting of the BRIC economies
by Chakraborty Suparna & Otsu Keisuke - 1-33 Exchange rate pass-through and fiscal multipliers
by Cheng Chak Hung Jack - 1-33 International business cycles and remittance flows
by Cooray Arusha & Mallick Debdulal - 1-34 Distortions, structural transformation and the Europe-US income gap
by Bah El-hadj
July 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-31 Information and communication technologies over the business cycle
by Molinari Benedetto & Rodríguez-López Jesús & Torres José L. - 1-43 Implementation cycles, growth and the labor market
by Francois Patrick & Lloyd-Ellis Huw
June 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-21 The macroeconomic effects of the 35-h workweek regulation in France
by Du Zaichao & Yin Hua & Zhang Lin - 1-24 International technology adoption, R&D, and productivity growth
by Choi Seung Mo & González Daniel Toro & Gray Peter - 1-30 Productivity and resource misallocation in Latin America
by Busso Matias & Madrigal Lucia & Pagés Carmen - 1-42 Development accounting with wedges: the experience of six European countries
by Konya Istvan - 1-58 Required reserves as a credit policy tool
by Mimir Yasin & Sunel Enes & Taşkın Temel
January 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-31 In search of lost time: the neoclassical synthesis
by De Vroey Michel & Duarte Pedro Garcia - 151-186 Households’ uncertainty about Medicare policy
by Michelangeli Valentina & Santoro Marika
October 2012, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 1-31 The Statistical Behavior of GDP after Financial Crises and Severe Recessions
by Papell David H. & Prodan Ruxandra - 1-32 The Future of U.S. Housing Finance Reform
by Swagel Phillip L. - 1-41 Potential Effects of the Great Recession on the U.S. Labor Market
by Dickens William T. & Triest Robert K. - 1-48 Shifting Confidence in Homeownership: The Great Recession
by Bracha Anat & Jamison Julian C. - 1-68 Fiscal Policy as a Stabilization Tool
by Fatás Antonio & Mihov Ilian
March 2012, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 1-3 Empirical Macroeconomics Using Geographical Data: Guest Editors' Introduction
by Foote Christopher L. & Hurst Erik & Mian Atif R. & Wilson Daniel J. - 1-29 Interstate Banking Deregulation and Bank Loan Commitments
by Park Ki. Young - 1-31 Banking Conditions and the Effects of Monetary Policy: Evidence from U.S. States
by Van den Heuvel Skander J. - 1-35 Fiscal Policy Cyclicality and Growth within the US States
by Svec Justin & Kondo Ayako - 1-38 The Local Effects of Monetary Policy
by Francis Neville & Owyang Michael T. & Sekhposyan Tatevik - 1-44 Dynamics of Wealth and Consumption: New and Improved Measures for U.S. States
by Zhou Xia & Carroll Christopher D.
August 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-36 Where Has All the Money Gone? Foreign Aid and the Composition of Government Spending
by Chatterjee Santanu & Giuliano Paola & Kaya Ilker - 1-49 Is Discretionary Fiscal Policy in Japan Effective?
by Rafiq Sohrab
January 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-49 Unemployment Expectations and the Business Cycle
by Tortorice Daniel Louis
September 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-22 Capital Utilization and the Amplification Mechanism
by Villa Stefania - 1-23 The Laffer Curve in a Frictional Labor Market
by Zanetti Francesco - 1-28 Great Spending Crashes
by Beckworth David & Hendrickson Josh
March 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-24 How Much Did the 2009 Australian Fiscal Stimulus Boost Demand? Evidence from Household-Reported Spending Effects
by Leigh Andrew - 1-26 Openness, Imported Commodities and the Sacrifice Ratio
by Pickering Andrew & Valle Héctor A. - 1-33 Coordination Failure in Investment, Economic Growth, and Volatility
by Li Mei - 1-39 A Dynamic Theory of Competence, Loyalty and Stability in Dictatorships
by Lagerlöf Nils-Petter - 1-43 Economic Growth and Political Survival
by Burke Paul J. - 1-46 Who Gets the Credit? And Does It Matter? Household vs. Firm Lending Across Countries
by Beck Thorsten & Büyükkarabacak Berrak & Rioja Felix K. & Valev Neven T. - 1-52 Sector-Specific Capital, Labor Market Distortions and Cross-Country Income Differences: A Two-Sector General Equilibrium Approach
by Priyo Asad Karim Khan
May 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-25 Consumption, Leisure and Borrowing Constraints
by Kilponen Juha - 1-49 Life Cycle Dynamics of Income Uncertainty and Consumption
by Feigenbaum James A. & Li Geng
July 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-22 Phases of Economic Development: Do Initial Endowments Matter?
by Gómez Manuel A. & Neves Sequeira Tiago - 1-24 The Global Transmission of Government Debt
by Jung Young-Cheol & Quyen Nguyen V. - 1-28 Government Debt Dynamics Under Discretion
by Occhino Filippo - 1-35 Poverty Traps and Growth in a Model of Endogenous Time Preference
by Chakrabarty Debajyoti - 1-40 Government Policy Response to War-Expenditure Shocks
by Martin Fernando M. - 1-45 A Unified Framework for Using Micro-Data to Compare Dynamic Time-Dependent Price-Setting Models
by Dixon Huw - 1-45 Misallocation and Manufacturing TFP in Bolivia during the Market Liberalization Period
by Machicado Carlos Gustavo & Birbuet Juan Cristobal - 1-45 Immigration, Fiscal Policy, and Welfare in an Aging Population
by Akin Serife Nuray
June 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-24 A Supply-Demand Framework for Understanding the U.S. Gender Gap in Education
by Parro Francisco - 1-34 Estimating Information Rigidity Using Firms' Survey Data
by Carrera Cesar - 1-36 A Credibility Proxy: Tracking US Monetary Developments
by Demertzis Maria & Marcellino Massimiliano & Viegi Nicola - 1-36 Has the Fed Reacted Asymmetrically to Stock Prices?
by Ravn Søren Hove - 1-44 Monetary and Macroprudential Policy Rules in a Model with House Price Booms
by Kannan Prakash & Rabanal Pau & Scott Alasdair M. - 1-50 News Shocks, Productivity and the U.S. Investment Boom-Bust Cycle
by Karnizova Lilia
November 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-35 Nonexponential Discounting: A Direct Test And Perhaps A New Puzzle
by Startz Richard & Tsang Kwok Ping - 1-52 International Transmission of Medium-Term Technology Cycles: Evidence from Spain as a Recipient Country
by Correa-López Mónica & de Blas Beatriz
April 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-37 Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Trade
by Lin Ching-Yi
January 2012, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-24 The Price of Egalitarianism
by Chang Yongsung & Kim Sun-Bin - 1-30 Interest Rates and Real Business Cycles in Emerging Markets
by Tiryaki S. Tolga
March 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-41 Human Capital, Technology Adoption and Development
by Cosar A. Kerem - 1-50 Slow-Moving Traps
by Perera-Tallo Fernando
December 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-27 Fiscal Calculus and the Labor Market
by Campolmi Alessia & Faia Ester & Winkler Roland - 1-27 News Shocks and the External Finance Premium
by Guo Shen - 1-32 Sector-Specific Markup Fluctuations and the Business Cycle: A Cross-Country Analysis
by Gabler Alain - 1-43 Welfare Implications of Regional Asymmetries in a Monetary Union
by Mykhaylova Olena - 1-53 External Debts and Current Account Adjustments
by Bulut Levent
May 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-21 Welfare Costs of Inflation and the Circulation of U.S. Currency Abroad
by Calza Alessandro & Zaghini Andrea - 1-22 Estimated Interest Rate Rules: Do they Determine Determinacy Properties?
by Jensen Henrik - 1-28 Trade Liberalization, Competition and Growth
by Navas Antonio & Licandro Omar - 1-29 The Dynamic Relationship between Inflation and Output Growth in a Cash-Constrained Economy
by Lu Chia-Hui & Chen Been-Lon & Hsu Mei - 1-31 Structural Breaks and the Fisher Effect
by Haug Alfred A & Beyer Andreas & Dewald William - 1-38 Bubbles and Self-Fulfilling Crises
by Challe Edouard & Ragot Xavier - 1-40 Optimal Monetary Policy and Social Insurance in a Small Open Economy
by Lama Ruy & Medina Juan Pablo - 1-41 Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Banking in a New Keynesian Model
by Casares Miguel & Poutineau Jean-Christophe - 1-42 Cyclical Upgrading of Labor and Employment Differences across Skill Groups
by Chassamboulli Andri
October 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
September 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-23 Technology Shocks and Employment: Evidence from U.S. Firm-Level Data
by Kim Jung-Wook & Chun Hyunbae - 1-30 House Price Growth, Collateral Constraints and the Accumulation of Homeowner Debt in the United States
by Disney Richard & Gathergood John - 1-41 The "Elusive" Capital-User Cost Elasticity Revisited
by Coulibaly Brahima & Millar Jonathan N.
January 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-17 The Cost Channel, Indeterminacy, and Price-Level versus Inflation Stabilization
by Schmidt Sebastian - 1-21 Monetary Policy Shocks and Risk Premia in the Interbank Market
by Wingender Asger M - 1-25 Cyclical Behavior of a Matching Model with Capital Investment
by Miyamoto Hiroaki - 1-32 How Costly is CPI Inflation Targeting: A Two Sector Model with No Labor Mobility
by Onmus-Baykal Elif
June 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-28 Does Insurance Matter for Growth: Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries
by Lee Chien-Chiang - 1-36 Inflation Nutters? Modelling the Flexibility of Inflation Targeting
by Libich Jan - 1-47 Simple Analytics and Empirics of the Government Spending Multiplier and Other "Keynesian" Paradoxes
by Mulligan Casey B
August 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-29 The Quality of Public Investment
by Chakraborty Shankha & Dabla-Norris Era - 1-31 Social Security, Differential Fertility, and the Dynamics of the Earnings Distribution
by Zhao Kai - 1-45 How the Housing and Financial Wealth Effects Have Changed over Time
by Brady Ryan R & Stimel Derek S
July 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-19 Micro-Data on Nominal Rigidity, Inflation Persistence and Optimal Monetary Policy
by Kara Engin - 1-21 Economic Development and Heterogeneity in the Great Moderation among the States
by Guerron Pablo A & Grennes Thomas J & Leblebicioglu Asli - 1-36 Private Equity Premium and Aggregate Uncertainty in a Model of Uninsurable Investment Risk
by Covas Francisco & Fujita Shigeru - 1-36 Trend Agnostic One-Step Estimation of DSGE Models
by Ferroni Filippo - 1-41 Time-Varying Returns, Intertemporal Substitution and Cyclical Variation in Consumption
by De Veirman Emmanuel & Dunstan Ashley - 1-46 28 Months Later: How Inflation Targeters Outperformed Their Peers in the Great Recession
by de Carvalho Filho Irineu E
April 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-31 An Alternative Method for Measuring Financial Frictions
by Aysun Uluc
November 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-22 Alternative Perspectives on Optimal Public Debt Adjustment
by Horvath Michal - 1-36 Policy Distortions and Aggregate Productivity: The Role of Idiosyncratic Shocks
by Da Rocha Jose Maria & Pujolas Pau Salvador
June 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-26 The Optimum Quantity of Money Revisited: Distortionary Taxation in a Search Model of Money
by Ritter Moritz - 1-40 Public Sector Pension Policies and Capital Accumulation in an Emerging Economy: The Case of Brazil
by Glomm Gerhard & Jung Juergen & Lee Changmin & Tran Chung - 1-41 Sufficient Conditions for Finite Objective Functions in DSGE Models with Deterministic and Stochastic Trends
by Andreasen Martin M
August 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-52 Inflation and Innovation-Driven Growth
by Funk Peter & Kromen Bettina
September 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-26 Nominal Rigidities, News-Driven Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy
by Kobayashi Keiichiro & Nutahara Kengo - 1-27 Financial Market Shocks during the Great Depression
by Chin Alycia & Warusawitharana Missaka - 1-43 How Much Can Engel's Law and Baumol's Disease Explain the Rise of Service Employment in the United States?
by Iscan Talan
February 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-54 Communication, Innovation, and Growth
by Pancs Romans
April 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-26 The Role of the Real Interest Rate in U.S. Macroeconomic History
by Weber Ernst Juerg - 1-28 Price Dynamics and Asymmetric Business Cycles under Mixed State and Time Dependent Pricing Rules
by Sen Tinni & Conlon John R - 1-39 Investment-Specific Shocks and Cyclical Fluctuations in a Frictional Labor Market
by Toledo Manuel & Silva José I
November 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Effect of Loss Experiences in a Banking Crisis on Future Expectations and Behavior
by Mudd Shannon & Pashev Konstantin & Valev Neven T