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1988, Volume 10, Issue 1
1987, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial note
by Smyth, David J.
- 489-504 Loss functions and public policy
by Horowitz, Ann R.
- 505-525 Credit rationing and the adjustment of the loan rate: An empirical investigation
by Kugler, Peter
- 527-543 Conflict in the labor market: Seniority rules and unemployment
by Prachowny, Martin F. J.
- 545-566 Adding exhaustibility to the traditional theory of the gold standard
by McDermott, John
- 567-591 The demand for divisia M1, M2, and M3 in the United States
by Serletis, Apostolos
- 593-611 The government deficit in a growth model: Consequences and trade-offs
by Seidman, Laurence S.
- 613-624 Implicit returns on conventional demand deposits: An empirical comparison
by Rossiter, Rosemary & Lee, Tong Hun
- 625-635 Currency devaluation with flexible wages: An application of the Cebula model
by Lai, Ching-Chong & Chang, Wen-Ya
1987, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 327-349 Mortgage contracts in a general equilibrium model when there are inflation shocks
by Manchester, Joyce
- 351-371 Reputation building in a monetary policy game
by Waller, Christopher J.
- 373-389 Investment and interest rates: An econometric dissection
by Kohu, Ulrich & Ryan, Christopher J.
- 391-405 Cross-country evidence on the relationship between central banks and governments
by Burdekin, Richard C. K.
- 407-415 Macroeconomic aspects of firm bankruptcy analysis
by Levy, Amnon & Bar-niv, Ran
- 417-427 Short-run variation in the natural rate of unemployment
by Charette, Michael F. & Kaufmann, Barry
- 429-438 Monetary versions of the balanced budget multiplier
by Weinberg, David
- 439-450 The determinants of international reserves in the small open economy: The case of Honduras
by Burkett, Paul & Ramirez, Javier & Wohar, Mark
- 451-455 Interest rates, exchange rates, and aggregate supply
by Sauernheimer, K.
- 457-462 The Wicksell-Tobin investment model
by Juttner, D. Johannes
- 463-467 Keynesian recovery: Reality down under
by Woods, Ronald N.
- 469-472 Response to Liebling
by Peterson, Wallace C. & Estenson, Paul
- 473-474 The Keynesian recovery myth: A rejoinder
by Liebling, Herman I.
1987, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 165-183 A "penalty" discount rate, bank behavior, and price and output stability
by VanHoose, David D.
- 185-202 Prices, interest rates, and the monetary standard: A study of the Gibson-Kitchin phenomenon
by Lee, Chi-Wen Jevons & Petruzzi, Christopher R.
- 203-221 Income redistribution during a disinflation
by Abraham, Jesse M.
- 223-238 Exchange rate instability in a two-country portfolio balance model
by Cadsby, Charles Bram
- 239-253 On granger causality and the monetary approach to the balance of payments
by Taylor, Mark P.
- 255-274 Anticipated monetary and fiscal policy effects on output
by Chen, Chien-Hsun & Steindl, Frank G.
- 275-285 A reexamination of the acceleration of worldwide inflation in the early 1970s
by Rabin, Alan
- 287-292 The private sector's perception of fiscal actions
by Vaghari, Jila
- 293-296 Wealth effects; IS-LM Stability, and the efficacy of economic policies: A comment
by Subrahmanyam, Ganti
- 297-315 Rational expectations estimation of macroeconomic models: some Monte Carlo results
by Aynul Hasan, M.
1987, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-1 From the editor
by Smyth, David J.
- 1-12 Growth cycles, induced technical change, and perpetual conflict over the distribution of income
by van der Ploeg, F.
- 13-30 Interrelated demands for labor and buffer stocks: An empirical test
by Rossana, Robert J.
- 31-44 Australian and U.S. growth cycle linkages, 1967-1983
by Layton, Allan P.
- 45-57 Inflation, hedging, and the fisher hypothesis
by Viren, Matti
- 59-70 Long-term contracts, consumption smoothing and wage-profit dynamics
by Cantor, Richard
- 71-82 The inflation rate of the price of gold, expected prices and interest rates
by Neill Fortune, J.
- 83-94 The effects of income distribution on consumer imports
by Arestis, Philip & Driver, Ciaran
- 95-108 Real interest rates, credit markets and economic stabilization
by Jenkins, Paul & Walsh, Carl E.
- 109-109 Budget deficits and short-term real interest rate forecasting
by Kolluri, Bharat R. & Giannaros, Demetrios S.
- 127-137 Household debt and national income: A simple short-run model
by Sau, Ranjit
- 139-149 Flexibility of the capital utilization rate in a rational expectations macro model
by DeCoster, Gregory P. & Mitchell, Douglas W.
- 151-151 251 pp. $29.50 In: Colin D. Campbell and William R. Dougan, Editors, Alternative Monetary Regimes, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD (1986) ISBN 0-8018-2887-2 ($12.95 ISBN 0-8018-2889-9 paperback)
by Finnigan, Anne
- 151-152 369 pp. $35.00Thomas J. Sargent, Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (1987) ISBN 0-674-21877-9
by Finnigan, Anne
- 152-152 126 pp. $22.95Henry J. Aaron, Harvey Galper, Joseph A. Pechman, George L. Perry, Alice M. Rivlin and Charles Schultze, Economic Choices 1987 ($8.95 ISBN 0-8157-1039-9 paperback), The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. (1986) ISBN 0-8157-1040-2
by Finnigan, Anne
- 152-153 340 pp. $27.50Richard N. Cooper, Economic Policy in an Interdependent World: Essays in World Economics, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1986) ISBN 0-262-03113-2
by Finnigan, Anne
- 153-154 161 pp. $27.50Fen Osler Hampson, Forming Economic Policy: The Case of Energy in Canada and Mexico, St. Martin's Press, New York (1986) ISBN 0-312-29944-3
by Finnigan, Anne
- 154-154 In: R.W. Hafer, Editor, How Open Is the U.S. Economy?, Lexington Books, Lexington, MA (1986) ISBN 0-669-13086-9
by Finnigan, Anne
- 154-155 In: Shlomo Maital and Irwin Lipnowski, Editors, Macroeconomic Conflict and Social Institutions, Ballinger Publishing Company, Cambridge, MA (1985) ISBN 0-88730-034-0
by Finnigan, Anne
- 155-155 267 pp. $29.95Yew-Kwang Ng., Mesoeconomics: A Micro-Macro Analysis, St. Martin's Press, New York (1986) ISBN 0-312-53069-2
by Finnigan, Anne
- 156-156 230 pp. $45.00J.L. Ford and S. Sen, Protectionism, Exchange Rates and the Macroeconomy, Basil Blackwell, New York (1985) ISBN 0-631-14352-1
by Finnigan, Anne
1986, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 403-422 Federal deficits and short-term interest rates
by McMillin, W. Douglas
- 423-434 The expectations theory of the term structure: Evidence from inflation forecasts
by Murphy, Robert G.
- 435-453 Are government bonds net wealth? intertemporal optimization and the government budget constraint
by Johnson, David
- 455-469 Inflation and relative-price variability -- A model for an open economy applied to Sweden
by Assarsson, Bengt
- 471-478 Credit cards and aggregate money demand
by Akhand, Hafiz & Milbourne, Ross
- 479-484 Reserve ratios: A proposal for change
by Day, A. Edward
- 485-490 A Fisher-Brown proposition for speculative bubbles
by Sakakibara, Kenichi
- 491-492 On the missing equation --A final rejoinder
by Canto, Victor A. & Miles, Marc A.
- 493-495 Still missing
by Shaller, Douglas R.
1986, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 257-277 Stocks, shocks and price-output decisions
by Carlson, John A.
- 279-296 Financial innovation, depository-institution deregulation, and the demand for money
by Miller, Stephen M.
- 297-312 Optimal monetary policy and the lag structure of disturbances
by Hegji, Charles
- 313-328 Wage and hiring dynamics with storable output
by Rossana, Robert J.
- 329-336 Inflation, search costs and price dispersion
by Paroush, Jacob
- 337-353 Inflationary expectations,"endogenous money," and economic growth
by Yoo, Jang H. & Pyo, Hak K.
- 355-363 Work shifts and the cyclical behavior of productivity and real wages
by Boddy, Raford & Alwan, Rami
- 365-372 Inflation uncertainty and a test of the Friedman hypothesis
by Hafer, R. W.
- 373-380 The rate of interest in a stationary economy
by Kohn, Robert E.
- 381-385 Sraffa numeraire and reswitching: A note A note
by Ahmad, Syed
- 387-391 Estimation and testing of the term structure of the forward premium under rational expectations
by Baillie, Richard T. & McMahon, Patrick C.
1986, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 131-157 On the existence of a market for second hand physical capital: An empirical test of the Keynesian and neoclassical assumptions
by Grant, James H. & Nichols, Len M.
- 159-182 The law of one price cannot be rejected: Two tests based on the tradable/nontradable price ratio
by Officer, Lawrence H.
- 183-192 The influence of lagged unanticipated money on real variables: A simple illustrative model
by Duck, Nigel W.
- 193-199 An econometric test of inflation neutrality using observable variables only
by McDonald, John
- 201-212 Erratic monetary policy and the dispersion of commodity prices
by Bays, Michael R. & Cosimano, Thomas F.
- 213-220 A problem with estimating the short-run monetary exchange rate model
by Ahking, Francis W.
- 221-226 Reversing the Phillips' curve: A microfoundation
by Isaac, Alan G.
- 227-232 The impact of benefits on unemployment in Britain in the interwar period: Some further empirical evidence
by Holden, Kenneth & Peel, David A.
- 233-242 A note on employment, labor supply, and real wages in market disequilibrium
by Bhaskara Rao, B.
- 243-245 A note on employment, labor supply, and real wages in market disequilibrium: A reply
by Sarantis, Nicholas C.
1986, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-29 A framework for evaluating operating targets
by Sprenkle, Case M. & Stanhouse, Bryan E.
- 31-41 Dynamics and stability in IS-LM models: A re-examination
by Grandville, Olivier de la
- 43-54 Automatic stabilizers?
by Beare, John B.
- 55-62 The length of the production period and effective stabilization policy
by Smithin, John N.
- 63-74 Endogenous expectation formation methods: Evidence from consumers' inflation expectations
by Vanderhoff, James
- 75-86 Monetary aggregate versus interest rate rules
by Daniel, Betty C.
- 87-103 Money, inflation, and causality in the North African Countries: An empirical investigation
by Darrat, Ali F.
- 105-112 The tight money paradox--an alternative view
by Liviatan, Nissan
- 113-118 On the missing equation: A reply
by Canto, Victor A. & Miles, Marc A.
1985, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 447-467 The relationship between government deficits, money growthm and inflation
by Ahking, Francis W. & Miller, Stephen M.
- 469-491 A second best strategy for the recovery of full employment in the open economy
by Felmingham, B. S.
- 493-508 A derivation of the IS-LM model from explicit optimizing behavior
by Fane, George
- 509-522 Unemployment dispersion and the allocative efficiency of the labor market
by Murphy, Kevin J.
- 523-535 Income taxes and the income velocity of money: An empirical analysis
by McGibany, James M. & Nourzad, Farrokh
- 537-552 Bank competition and optimal monetary policies under alternative reserve accounting schemes
by Vanhouse, David D.
- 553-565 The impact of fiscal policy under rational expectations: Some tests
by Darrat, Ali F.
- 567-576 OPEC, rationality, and the macroeconomy
by Harkness, Jon
- 577-582 Global capital markets and the impact of changes in the money stock on real activity
by Peel, D. A
1985, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 277-295 Keynesian Chaos
by Day, Richard H. & Shafer, Wayne
- 297-312 Rational expectations, market shocks, and the exchange rate
by Kimbrough, Kent P.
- 313-331 Erratic monetary policy and price variability
by Cosimano, Thomas F.
- 333-346 Accommodation, supply shocks, and sluggish real wages
by Sheffrin, Steven M.
- 347-362 Permanent income hypothesis: An optimal control theory approach to a classical macro thesis
by Takayama, Akira
- 363-380 Indivisibility, irreversibility, and the demand for consumer durables
by Anderson, William A.
- 381-400 The roles of relative prices, interest rates, and bequests in the consumption function
by Fortune, Peter & Ortmeyer, David L.
- 401-417 Deficit spending, money, and inflation: Some international empirical evidence
by Giannaros, Demetrios S. & Kolluri, Bharat R.
- 419-432 The Andersen-Jordan equation revisited
by Batten, Dallas S. & Thornton, Daniel L.
1985, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 137-150 Some joint tests of market efficiency: The case of the forward premium
by Baillie, Richard T. & McMahon, Patrick C.
- 151-174 Toward a consistent estimate of the demand for monies: An application of the fourier flexible form
by Ewis, Nabil A. & Fisher, Douglas
- 175-194 A macro model with trade unions
by Shah, Anup
- 195-210 A quantitative look at the system of economic indicators
by Huth, William L.
- 211-222 An alternative approach to the estimation of the real rate of interest
by Hosek, William R. & Zahn, Frank
- 223-235 Unemployment insurance eligibility rights: Evidence from a comparison of Australia and Canada
by Miller, Paul W. & Volker, Paul A.
- 237-246 The adverse supply-side effects of high interest rates and procyclical real wage movements
by Myatt, Anthony
- 247-256 Short-run money demand functions: Estimated speeds of adjustment and serial correlation
by Sweeney, R.J.
- 257-260 The myth of the Keynesian recovery
by Liebling, Herman I.
- 261-263 Turning-point errors and directional errors in forecasting: A note
by Judge, Guy
- 277-295 Keynesian chaos
by Day, Richard H. & Shafer, Wayne
1985, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-17 A policy rule for `Say's Law' in a theory of temporary equilibrium
by Rose, Hugh
- 19-37 Money, government debt, q, and investment
by McMillin, W. Douglas
- 39-50 Rational expectations, the government budget constraint, and the optimal money supply
by Hillier, Brian
- 51-67 A pre-estimation sample separation method for a labor market in disepuilibrium
by Zietz, Joachim
- 69-83 Liquidity preference, loanable funds, and exchange-rate and interest-rate dynamics
by Karacaoglu, Girol
- 85-99 On the importance of the embodiment of technology effect: A comment on Denison's growth accounting methodology
by Miller, Edward M.
- 101-113 Output-inflation tradeoffs in industrial and developing countries
by Jung, W. S.
- 115-119 Undistributed profits and the Pasinetti and Dual theorems
by O'Connell, Joan
1984, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 377-397 Equilibrium, stability, and deficit financing in a simple nonlinear monetary model under perfect foresight
by Stemp, Peter J. & Turnovsky, Stephen J.
- 399-410 The estimation of a disequilibrium real wage equation for Britain
by Lewis, Philip E. T. & Makepeace, Gerald H.
- 411-431 Federal deficits and the conduct of monetary policy
by Bradley, Michael D.
- 433-446 Heterogeneous expectations and capital intensity in an overlapping-generations model
by Krasker, William S.
- 447-456 A discrete model of optimal economic growth
by Buhl, Hans Ulrich
- 457-464 Cyclical variation in the short-run Federal Reserve reaction function, 1969-1978
by Witte, Willard E.
- 465-471 Growth of developing countries and world interest rates
by Callier, Philippe
- 473-476 The relation between two different notions of direct and indirect input requirements
by Jeong, Ki-Jun
- 477-480 An elephantine theory of depressions
by Usher, Dan
1984, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 249-264 Statistical tests of relative substitutabilities of near-monies over time
by Rossiter, Rosemary & Lee, Tong Hun
- 265-282 Progressive taxes and automatic stabilization in an open economy
by Rodseth, Asbjorn
- 283-294 The principle of political-economic assignment
by van der Ploeg, Frederick
- 295-309 Stagflation, new products, and speculation
by Wernerfelt, Birger
- 311-322 Interest-rate policy and rational expectations
by Andersen, Torben M.
- 323-334 Expectation errors and exchange-rate volatility
by Honohan, Patrick
- 335-346 An appraisal of the new classical macroeconomics
by McMahon, Michael R.
- 347-355 The econometric approach to business-cycle analysis reconsidered
by Ramsey, James B. & Alexander, Albert
- 357-363 The response of aggregate demand to income, money supply, and price level
by Ng, Yew-Kwang
1984, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 127-137 International currency speculation, market stability and efficiency in the 1920s: A time series approach
by Bailey, Ralph W.
- 139-157 The workings of a commodity money system in an incomplete information macro model
by Driskill, Robert & McCafferty, Stephen
- 159-180 Adverse selection as an explanation of credit rationing and different lender types
by Chiang, Raymond & Finkelstein, John M. & Lee, Wayne Y. & Rao, Ramesh K. S.
- 181-195 Cross-price effects in demand between exports and imports
by Haynes, Stephen E. & Stone, Joe A.
- 197-213 Time and money: The universals of macroeconomic theorizing
by Garrison, Roger W.
- 215-227 Keynes's errors in the liquidity preference versus loanable funds controversy
by Liang, Ming-Yih
- 229-234 Wealth effects, IS-LM stability and the efficacy of economic policies
by Hwang, Been Kwei & Yu, Eden Siu-Hung
- 235-238 Alternate estimation criteria and measures of forecast accuracy
by Weller, Barry R. & Wellington, John
1984, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-21 Cyclical implications of indexing the minimum wage
by Policano, Andrew J.
- 23-41 The effects of fiscal policy in a two-period model
by Groenewold, Nicolaas
- 43-56 Macro effects of interest-sensitive aggregate supply
by Mitchell, Douglas W.
- 57-67 The government budget constraint with endogenous money
by Thornton, Daniel L.
- 69-78 Taxation, rational expectations, and the neutrality of money
by Cantc, Victor A. & Joines, Douglas H. & Webb, Robert I.
- 79-88 Fed policy and presidential elections
by Wallace, Myles S. & Warner, John T.
- 89-95 A note on nominal government expenditure targets
by Wren-Lewis, Simon
- 97-102 On the missing equation: Comment
by Shaller, Douglas R.
- 103-107 Selden's model of inflation: A reexamination
by Seaks, Terry G.
- 109-111 The lag from money to prices
by Selden, Richard T.
1983, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 383-398 Aggregate demand, food prices, and the underlying rate of inflation
by Lombra, Raymond E. & Mehra, Yash P.
- 399-420 The macroeconomic impact of the nixon wage and price controls: A general equilibrium approach
by Davidson, Lawrence S.
- 421-436 The emergence of countercyclical US fertility: A reassessment of the evidence
by McDonald, John
- 437-459 Specification and Goldfeld money demand function
by Fackler, James S. & Douglas McMillin, W.
- 461-471 Rational expectations macro models with possible steady-state inflation andunemployment
by Shah, Anup
- 473-494 Money-income causality: Results for six countries
by Sheehan, Richard G.
- 495-501 Rationality of liquidity preferences and the neoclassical monetary growth model
by Hayakawa, Hiroaki
- 503-510 Money, prices, and causality: The Chinese hyperinflation, 1945-1949
by Tang, De-Piao & Hu, Teh-Wei
- 511-513 Currency denominations, currency substitutions, and the price level
by Chen, Chau-Nan & Tsaur, Tien-Wang
1983, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 251-263 Money, inflation, and maximizing behavior: The case of many countries
by Chang, Winston W. & Kemp, Murray C. & Van Long, N. G. O.
- 265-279 The transmission of inflation between the United States and Canada: An empirical analysis
by Pearce, Douglas K.
- 281-301 A macrotheoretic analysis of inflation, taxes, and the price of equity
by Lachler, Ulrich
- 303-316 Some implications of the natural rate hypotheses
by McGee, Robert T.
- 317-333 Income determination in market disequilibrium: The implications of spillover for the design of monetary policy
by Ferguson, J. David & Hart, William R.
- 335-351 The market integration of large and small economies: Australia, the U.S., and Japan
by Felmingham, B. S.
- 353-360 Testing of the rational expectations and structural neutrality hypotheses
by Driscoll, M. J. & Ford, J. L. & Mullineux, A. W. & Sen, S.
- 361-372 The stability of the demand for money: The case of the corporate sector
by Slovin, Myron B. & Sushka, Marie Elizabeth
1983, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 149-166 Optimal monetary policy under rational expectations with a micro-based supply function
by Benavie, Arthur
- 167-184 Exchange rate and price level determination in a stochastic equilibrium model
by Bhandari, Jagdeep S. & Tracy, Ronald L.
- 185-196 Price and quantity adjustment in a dynamic closed model: The dual stability theorem
by Filippini, Luigi
- 197-209 A generalized Keynes-Wicksell model with variable labor force growth
by Boggess, Trent E.
- 211-222 The energy problem in a small open economy
by Van De Klundert, Theo
- 223-231 Recent evidence on the relationship between money growth and budget deficits
by Hoffman, Dennis L. & Low, Stuart A. & Reineberg, Hubert H.
- 233-239 A note on the implicit interest rate on demand deposits
by Allen, Stuart D.
1983, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial note
by Smyth, David J.
- 1-19 Social security, saving, and macroeconomics
by Eisner, Robert
- 21-40 The thatcher experiment
by Craven, Barrie M. & Wright, Grahame A.
- 41-51 The British labor market in disequilibrium: Did the dole reduce employment in interwar Britain?
by Smyth, David J.
- 53-74 An optimal monetary policy in an aggregate neoclassical model of economic growth
by Drabicki, John Z. & Takayama, Akira
- 75-90 Rational destabilizing speculation and exchange intervention policy
by Canzoneri, Matthew B.
- 91-103 Tax-related incomes policies and macroeconomic stability
by Scarth, William M.
- 105-117 Money, net wealth, and the real-balance effect
by Thornton, Daniel L.