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2024, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Erik Hurst & Valerie Ramey - 1-47 An Anatomy of Monopsony: Search Frictions, Amenities, and Bargaining in Concentrated Markets
by David Berger & Kyle Herkenhoff & Andreas R. Kostøl & Simon Mongey - 48-59 Comment
by Giuseppe Moscarini - 60-66 Comment
by Katarína Borovičková - 71-131 Inflation Strikes Back: The Role of Import Competition and the Labor Market
by Mary Amiti & Sebastian Heise & Fatih Karahan & Ayşegül Şahin - 132-139 Comment
by Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan - 140-148 Comment
by Mathias Trabandt - 153-207 Bottlenecks: Sectoral Imbalances and the US Productivity Slowdown
by Daron Acemoglu & David Autor & Christina Patterson - 208-221 Comment
by John G. Fernald & Eugenio Piga - 222-235 Comment
by Jennifer La’O & Eugenio Piga - 239-287 Aggregate Lending and Modern Financial Intermediation: Why Bank Balance Sheet Models Are Miscalibrated
by Greg Buchak & Gregor Matvos & Tomasz Piskorski & Amit Seru - 288-292 Comment
by Jeremy C. Stein - 293-306 Comment
by Itamar Drechsler - 311-347 Long-Term Expectations and Aggregate Fluctuations
by Pedro Bordalo & Nicola Gennaioli & Rafael La Porta & Matthew OBrien & Andrei Shleifer - 348-362 Comment
by George-Marios Angeletos - 363-368 Comment
by Venky Venkateswaran
2023, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Erik Hurst & Valerie Ramey - 1-61 Human Capitalists
by Andrea L. Eisfeldt & Antonio Falato & Mindy Z. Xiaolan - 62-73 Comment
by Giovanni L. Violante - 74-83 Comment
by Eric Zwick - 87-155 A Reassessment of Monetary Policy Surprises and High-Frequency Identification
by Michael D. Bauer & Eric T. Swanson - 156-160 Comment
by Simon Gilchrist - 161-166 Comment
by Mark W. Watson - 171-221 Reparations and Persistent Racial Wealth Gaps
by Job Boerma & Loukas Karabarbounis - 222-226 Comment
by Ellora Derenoncourt - 227-234 Comment
by Jonathan A. Parker - 239-297 Stubborn Beliefs in Search Equilibrium
by Guido Menzio - 298-313 Comment
by Ilse Lindenlaub - 314-321 Comment
by Richard Rogerson - 325-412 Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies
by Rishabh Aggarwal & Adrien Auclert & Matthew Rognlie & Ludwig Straub - 413-422 Comment
by Oleg Itskhoki - 423-431 Comment
by Linda Tesar
2022, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Erik Hurst - 1-55 Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years?
by Robert E. Hall & Marianna Kudlyak - 56-67 Comment
by Robert Shimer - 68-79 Comment
by Ayşegül Şahin - 83-151 From Mancession to Shecession: Women’s Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions
by Titan Alon & Sena Coskun & Matthias Doepke & David Koll & Michèle Tertilt - 152-157 Comment
by Laura Pilossoph - 158-172 Comment
by Loukas Karabarbounis - 177-216 Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals
by Richard Rogerson & Johanna Wallenius - 217-233 Comment
by Nir Jaimovich - 234-250 Comment
by Mark Bils - 253-320 Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy
by Michael Barnett & William Brock & Lars Peter Hansen - 321-328 Comment
by Mar Reguant - 329-334 Comment
by Per Krusell - 337-412 Converging to Convergence
by Michael Kremer & Jack Willis & Yang You - 413-424 Comment
by Rohini Pande & Nils Enevoldsen - 425-442 Comment
by Daron Acemoglu & Carlos Molina
2021, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Erik Hurst - 1-86 Imperfect Macroeconomic Expectations: Evidence and Theory
by George-Marios Angeletos & Zhen Huo & Karthik A. Sastry - 87-98 Comment
by Jessica A. Wachter - 99-111 Comment
by Ricardo Reis - 115-150 Diverging Trends in National and Local Concentration
by Esteban Rossi-Hansberg & Pierre-Daniel Sarte & Nicholas Trachter - 151-166 Comment
by Jan Eeckhout - 167-172 Comment
by Robert E. Hall - 175-223 What Do We Learn from Cross-Regional Empirical Estimates in Macroeconomics?
by Adam Guren & Alisdair McKay & Emi Nakamura & Jón Steinsson - 224-231 Comment
by Gabriel Chodorow-Reich - 232-241 Comment
by Valerie A. Ramey - 245-295 Innovative Growth Accounting
by Peter J. Klenow & Huiyu Li - 296-307 Comment
by John Haltiwanger - 309-373 The Glass Ceiling and the Paper Floor: Changing Gender Composition of Top Earners since the 1980s
by Fatih Guvenen & Greg Kaplan & Jae Song - 374-380 Comment
by Paola Sapienza - 381-387 Comment
by Raquel Fernández - 391-455 Sources of US Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future
by Joachim Hubmer & Per Krusell & Anthony A. Smith. - 456-467 Comment
by Owen Zidar - 468-479 Comment
by Benjamin Moll
2020, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Erik Hurst & Jonathan A. Parker - 1-46 From Good to Bad Concentration? US Industries over the Past 30 Years
by Matias Covarrubias & Germán Gutiérrez & Thomas Philippon - 47-54 Comment
by Janice Eberly - 55-61 Comment
by Chad Syverson - 67-115 The Lost Ones: The Opportunities and Outcomes of White, Non-College-Educated Americans Born in the 1960s
by Margherita Borella & Mariacristina De Nardi & Fang Yang - 116-126 Comment
by Richard Blundell - 127-136 Comment
by Greg Kaplan - 141-170 On the Empirical (Ir)Relevance of the Zero Lower Bound Constraint
by Davide Debortoli & Jordi Galí & Luca Gambetti - 171-181 Comment
by Ben S. Bernanke - 182-193 Comment
by Mark W. Watson - 199-255 Optimal Inflation and the Identification of the Phillips Curve
by Michael McLeay & Silvana Tenreyro - 256-266 Comment
by Marc P. Giannoni - 267-279 Comment
by Matthew Rognlie - 285-316 Trading Up and the Skill Premium
by Nir Jaimovich & Sergio Rebelo & Arlene Wong & Miao Ben Zhang - 317-330 Comment
by Daron Acemoglu - 331-336 Comment
by Jonathan Vogel - 341-379 Special Deals with Chinese Characteristics
by Chong-en Bai & Chang-Tai Hsieh & Zheng Song - 380-388 Comment
by Maurice Obstfeld - 389-394 Comment
by Antoinette Schoar - 399-419 Climate Change, Climate Policy, and Economic Growth
by James H. Stock
2019, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Jonathan A. Parker - 1-50 Monetary Policy Analysis When Planning Horizons Are Finite
by Michael Woodford - 51-66 Comment
by Jennifer La’O - 67-74 Comment
by Guido Lorenzoni - 81-145 Government Guarantees and the Valuation of American Banks
by Andrew G. Atkeson & Adrien d’Avernas & Andrea L. Eisfeldt & Pierre-Olivier Weill - 146-156 Comment
by Juliane Begenau - 157-162 Comment
by Lawrence H. Summers - 167-228 Accounting for Factorless Income
by Loukas Karabarbounis & Brent Neiman - 229-234 Comment
by Richard Rogerson - 235-248 Comment
by Matthew Rognlie - 253-283 The Tail That Keeps the Riskless Rate Low
by Julian Kozlowski & Laura Veldkamp & Venky Venkateswaran - 284-296 Comment
by François Gourio - 297-302 Comment
by Robert E. Hall - 307-372 The Transformation of Manufacturing and the Decline in US Employment
by Kerwin Kofi Charles & Erik Hurst & Mariel Schwartz - 373-379 Comment
by Lawrence F. Katz - 380-388 Comment
by Valerie A. Ramey - 395-457 The Macroeconomics of Border Taxes
by Omar Barbiero & Emmanuel Farhi & Gita Gopinath & Oleg Itskhoki - 458-467 Comment
by Alan J. Auerbach - 468-471 Comment
by N. Gregory Mankiw
2018, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Jonathan A. Parker - 1-75 When Inequality Matters for Macro and Macro Matters for Inequality
by SeHyoun Ahn & Greg Kaplan & Benjamin Moll & Thomas Winberry & Christian Wolf - 76-92 Comment
by Christopher D. Carroll & Edmund Crawley - 93-108 Comment
by Per Krusell - 113-226 Michelson-Morley, Fisher, and Occam: The Radical Implications of Stable Quiet Inflation at the Zero Bound
by John H. Cochrane - 227-245 Comment
by Lawrence J. Christiano - 246-260 Comment
by Ricardo Reis - 265-311 Dynamics of Housing Debt in the Recent Boom and Great Recession
by Manuel Adelino & Antoinette Schoar & Felipe Severino - 312-317 Comment
by Erik Hurst - 318-328 Comment
by Giovanni L. Violante - 333-393 Understanding the Great Gatsby Curve
by Steven N. Durlauf & Ananth Seshadri - 394-406 Comment
by Roland Bénabou - 411-471 Survey Measurement of Probabilistic Macroeconomic Expectations: Progress and Promise
by Charles F. Manski - 472-478 Comment
by Andrew Caplin - 479-489 Comment
by Lars Peter Hansen - 493-526 Credit Market Freezes
by Efraim Benmelech & Nittai K. Bergman - 527-536 Comment
by V.V. Chari - 537-542 Comment
by Raghuram Rajan - 547-554 Distortions in Macroeconomics
by Olivier Blanchard
2017, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Jonathan A. Parker - 1-81 The Analytics of the Greek Crisis
by Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas & Thomas Philippon & Dimitri Vayanos - 82-91 Comment
by Olivier Blanchard - 92-99 Comment
by Markus Brunnermeier - 103-182 Jump-Starting the Euro-Area Recovery: Would a Rise in Core Fiscal Spending Help the Periphery?
by Olivier Blanchard & Christopher J. Erceg & Jesper Lindé - 183-197 Comment
by Harald Uhlig - 198-207 Comment
by Ricardo Reis - 213-263 Macrofinancial History and the New Business Cycle Facts
by Òscar Jordà & Moritz Schularick & Alan M. Taylor - 264-273 Comment
by Mark Gertler - 274-278 Comment
by Atif Mian - 283-357 Forward Guidance and Macroeconomic Outcomes since the Financial Crisis
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Jonas D. M. Fisher & Alejandro Justiniano & Leonardo Melosi - 358-363 Comment
by Narayana Kocherlakota - 364-374 Comment
by Gauti B. Eggertsson - 379-457 Are State- and Time-Dependent Models Really Different?
by Fernando Alvarez & Francesco Lippi & Juan Passadore - 458-464 Comment
by John Leahy - 465-474 Comment
by Greg Kaplan - 479-530 Is the Macroeconomy Locally Unstable and Why Should We Care?
by Paul Beaudry & Dana Galizia & Franck Portier - 531-539 Comment
by Roxana Mihet & Laura Veldkamp - 540-552 Comment
by Iván Werning - 557-577 Crises in Economic Thought, Secular Stagnation, and Future Economic Research
by Lawrence Summers
2016, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Martin Eichenbaum & Jonathan A. Parker - 1-84 Trends and Cycles in China's Macroeconomy
by Chun Chang & Kaiji Chen & Daniel F. Waggoner & Tao Zha - 85-89 Comment
by Mark W. Watson - 90-100 Comment
by John Fernald - 105-166 Demystifying the Chinese Housing Boom
by Hanming Fang & Quanlin Gu & Wei Xiong & Li-An Zhou - 167-175 Comment
by Martin Schneider - 176-185 Comment
by Erik Hurst - 191-244 External and Public Debt Crises
by Cristina Arellano & Andrew Atkeson & Mark Wright - 245-256 Comment
by Ricardo Reis LSE - 257-267 Comment
by Harald Uhlig - 273-335 Networks and the Macroeconomy: An Empirical Exploration
by Daron Acemoglu & Ufuk Akcigit & William Kerr - 336-345 Comment
by Xavier Gabaix - 346-373 Comment
by Lawrence J. Christiano - 379-431 Expectations and Investment
by Nicola Gennaioli & Yueran Ma & Andrei Shleifer - 432-434 Comment
by Christopher A. Sims - 435-442 Comment
by Monika Piazzesi - 449-494 Declining Desire to Work and Downward Trends in Unemployment and Participation
by Regis Barnichon & Andrew Figura - 495-501 Comment
by Richard Rogerson - 502-508 Comment
by Robert E. Hall
2015, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors' Introduction
by Jonathan A. Parker & Michael Woodford - 1-51 Productivity and Potential Output before, during, and after the Great Recession
by John G. Fernald - 52-59 Comment
by Samuel Kortum & Unni Pillai - 60-65 Comment
by John Haltiwanger - 71-128 Quantifying the Lasting Harm to the US Economy from the Financial Crisis
by Robert E. Hall - 129-145 Comment
by Martin S. Eichenbaum - 146-152 Comment
by Narayana Kocherlakota - 159-207 Information Aggregation in a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model
by Tarek A. Hassan & Thomas M. Mertens - 208-214 Comment
by Guido Lorenzoni - 215-219 Comment
by George-Marios Angeletos - 225-264 Whither News Shocks?
by Robert B. Barsky & Susanto Basu & Keyoung Lee - 265-278 Comment
by Franck Portier - 279-284 Comment
by Lawrence J. Christiano - 289-344 Effective Monetary Policy Strategies in New Keynesian Models: A Reexamination
by Hess Chung & Edward Herbst & Michael T. Kiley - 345-353 Comment
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 354-365 Comment
by Mark Gertler - 371-413 Labor-Market Polarization over the Business Cycle
by Christopher L. Foote & Richard W. Ryan - 414-424 Comment
by Richard Rogerson - 425-441 Comment
by Fatih Guvenen - 445-456 Costs and Benefits to Phasing out Paper Currency
by Kenneth Rogoff
2014, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors' Introduction
by Jonathan A. Parker & Michael Woodford - 1-46 Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue
by Francesco Bianchi & Leonardo Melosi - 69-130 Understanding Noninflationary Demand-Driven Business Cycles
by Paul Beaudry & Franck Portier - 159-200 Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations
by Kfir Eliaz & Ran Spiegler - 227-270 Pledgability and Liquidity: A New Monetarist Model of Financial and Macroeconomic Activity
by Venky Venkateswaran & Randall Wright - 293-354 Shocks and Crashes
by Martin Lettau & Sydney C. Ludvigson - 383-400 It Takes a Regime Shift: Recent Developments in Japanese Monetary Policy through the Lens of the Great Depression
by Christina D. Romer
2013, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Daron Acemoglu & Jonathan Parker & Michael Woodford - 1-56 Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities
by Raj Chetty & Adam Guren & Day Manoli & Andrea Weber - 57-77 Comment
by Orazio Attanasio - 78-84 Comment
by Robert Shimer - 89-142 Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment
by Sylvain Leduc & Daniel Wilson - 143-146 Comment
by Francesco Giavazzi - 147-153 Comment
by Valerie Ramey - 159-214 Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2009
by Tobias Adrian & Paolo Colla & Hyun Song Shin - 215-223 Comment
by Mark Gertler