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March 2015, Volume 47, Issue 2-3
- 223-260 Payday Loan Choices and Consequences
by Neil Bhutta & Paige Marta Skiba & Jeremy Tobacman - 261-294 On‐the‐Job Learning and News‐Driven Business Cycles
by Kuan‐Jen Chen & Ching‐Chong Lai - 295-332 Nominal Interest Rates and the News
by Michael D. Bauer - 333-348 Ben Bernanke and Bagehot's Rules
by Thomas L. Hogan & Linh Le & Alexander William Salter - 349-382 Are Professional Macroeconomic Forecasters Able To Do Better Than Forecasting Trends?
by Michael P. Clements - 383-414 Monetary Policy and the Natural Rate of Interest
by Matthew Canzoneri & Robert Cumby & Behzad Diba - 415-444 Does Securitization of Corporate Loans Lead to Riskier Lending?
by Vitaly M. Bord & João A.C. Santos - 445-480 Interest Rates and Credit Risk
by Carlos González‐Aguado & Javier Suarez - 481-510 Deep Habits, Price Rigidities, and the Consumption Response to Government Spending
by Punnoose Jacob - 511-516 On the Structural Interpretation of the Smets–Wouters “Risk Premium” Shock
by Jonas D.M. Fisher
February 2015, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-29 Figuring Out the Fed—Beliefs about Policymakers and Gains from Transparency
by Christian Matthes - 31-72 Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Role of Labor Market Frictions
by Emine Boz & C. Bora Durdu & Nan Li - 73-98 The Meta Taylor Rule
by Kevin Lee & James Morley & Kalvinder Shields - 99-121 In Old Chicago: Simons, Friedman, and the Development of Monetary‐Policy Rules
by George S. Tavlas - 123-142 Dynamics and Heterogeneity of Inter‐ and Intranational Risk Sharing
by Chun‐Yu Ho & Wai‐Yip Alex Ho - 143-175 Simple Banking: Profitability and the Yield Curve
by Piergiorgio Alessandri & Benjamin D. Nelson - 177-206 Does the European Financial Stability Facility Bail Out Sovereigns or Banks? An Event Study
by Bálint L. Horváth & Harry Huizinga - 207-222 Survey Measures of Expected Inflation and the Inflation Process
by Bharat Trehan
February 2014, Volume 46, Issue s1
- 1-11 A Conference on Postcrisis Banking
by Thorsten Beck & Jakob De Haan & Robert Deyoung - 13-45 Banks' Liquidity and the Cost of Liquidity to Corporations
by Vitaly M. Bord & João A.C. Santos - 47-52 Discussion of Bord and Santos
by John O.S. Wilson - 53-85 The Home Bias and the Credit Crunch: A Regional Perspective
by Andrea F. Presbitero & Gregory F. Udell & Alberto Zazzaro - 87-91 Discussion of Presbitero, Udell, and Zazzaro
by Steven Ongena - 93-121 Sovereign Credit Risk, Banks' Government Support, and Bank Stock Returns around the World
by Ricardo Correa & Kuan‐Hui Lee & Horacio Sapriza & Gustavo A. Suarez - 123-127 Discussion of Correa, Lee, Sapriza, and Suarez
by Reint Gropp - 129-135 Financial Sector in Flux
by Arnoud W.A. Boot - 137-141 The Future Financial System
by Stephen G. Cecchetti - 143-156 Our Financial Structures—Are They Prepared for Financial Instability?
by Eric S. Rosengren - 157-180 Maintaining Adequate Bank Capital
by Mark J. Flannery - 181-214 Does Macro‐Prudential Regulation Leak? Evidence from a UK Policy Experiment
by Shekhar Aiyar & Charles W. Calomiris & Tomasz Wieladek - 215-218 Discussion of Aiyar, Calomiris, and Wieladek
by Joe Peek - 219-253 Too Big to Be Efficient? The Impact of Implicit Subsidies on Estimates of Scale Economies for Banks
by Richard Davies & Belinda Tracey - 255-257 Discussion of Davies and Tracey
by Robert Deyoung - 259-288 Bank Bonuses and Bailouts
by Hendrik Hakenes & Isabel Schnabel - 289-293 Discussion of Hakenes and Schnabel
by Fabio Castiglionesi - 295-326 Foreign Banks: Trends and Impact
by Stijn Claessens & Neeltje Van Horen - 327-331 Discussion of Claessens and Van Horen
by David Marques‐Ibanez - 333-364 Multinational Banks and the Global Financial Crisis: Weathering the Perfect Storm?
by Ralph De Haas & Iman Van Lelyveld - 365-368 Discussion of De Haas and Van Lelyveld
by Hans Degryse
October 2014, Volume 46, Issue S2
- 1-1 Editors' Introduction
by Timothy S. Fuerst & Kenneth D. West - 3-49 Labor Force Participation and Monetary Policy in the Wake of the Great Recession
by Christopher J. Erceg & Andrew T. Levin - 51-93 Downward Nominal Wage Rigidities Bend the Phillips Curve
by Mary C. Daly & Bart Hobijn - 95-116 Labor‐Market Institutions and Long‐Term Effects of Youth Unemployment
by Daiji Kawaguchi & Tetsushi Murao - 117-141 The Happiness Trade‐Off between Unemployment and Inflation
by David G. Blanchflower & David N.F. Bell & Alberto Montagnoli & Mirko Moro - 143-154 Mainstream Economic Analysis and the Case for Accommodation
by Charles L. Evans - 155-167 Inflation, Employment, and Monetary Policy: Objectives and Outcomes in the UK and U.S. Compared
by David Miles - 169-182 Should Full Employment Be a Mandate for Central Banks? Remarks at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's 57th Economic Conference
by Eric S. Rosengren - 183-188 How to Weigh Unemployment Relative to Inflation in Monetary Policy?
by Lars E.O. Svensson
December 2014, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 1555-1590 Money Laundering as a Crime in the Financial Sector: A New Approach to Quantitative Assessment, with an Application to Italy
by Guerino Ardizzi & Carmelo Petraglia & Massimiliano Piacenza & Friedrich Schneider & Gilberto Turati - 1591-1626 Monetary Regime Switches and Central Bank Preferences
by Davide Debortoli & Ricardo Nunes - 1627-1656 Investment Dynamics with Information Costs
by Fabio Verona - 1657-1686 Trade Openness and Exchange Rate Regimes
by Ondra Kamenik & Michael Kumhof - 1687-1720 Heterogeneous Background Risks and Portfolio Choice: Evidence from Micro‐level Data
by Darius Palia & Yaxuan Qi & Yangru Wu - 1721-1752 Beyond the Transaction: Banks and Mortgage Default of Low‐Income Homebuyers
by O. Emre Ergungor & Stephanie Moulton - 1753-1786 Using Cash to Monitor Liquidity: Implications for Payments, Currency Demand, and Withdrawal Behavior
by Ulf Von Kalckreuth & Tobias Schmidt & Helmut Stix - 1787-1809 Aggregate Stability and Balanced‐Budget Rules
by Matteo F. Ghilardi & Raffaele Rossi
October 2014, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 1313-1344 Fiscal Stimulus in Times of High Debt: Reconsidering Multipliers and Twin Deficits
by Christiane Nickel & Andreas Tudyka - 1345-1379 When Is Sticky Information More Information?
by Pierre‐Daniel Sarte - 1381-1420 FOMC Forecasts as a Focal Point for Private Expectations
by Paul Hubert - 1421-1456 Economic Literacy and Inflation Expectations: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment
by Mary A. Burke & Michael Manz - 1457-1478 R&D Shocks and News Shocks
by Ryo Jinnai - 1479-1500 The Information Value of the Stress Test
by Donald P. Morgan & Stavros Peristiani & Vanessa Savino - 1501-1534 Bank Funding, Securitization, and Loan Terms: Evidence from Foreign Currency Lending
by Martin Brown & Karolin Kirschenmann & Steven Ongena - 1535-1554 Heterogeneous Expectations, Optimal Monetary Policy, and the Merit of Policy Inertia
by Emanuel Gasteiger
September 2014, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 1073-1112 The Interaction between Capital Requirements and Monetary Policy
by Paolo Angelini & Stefano Neri & Fabio Panetta - 1113-1135 The Effects of Oil Price Uncertainty on Global Real Economic Activity
by Soojin Jo - 1137-1170 Understanding the Distributional Impact of Long‐Run Inflation
by Gabriele Camera & Yili Chien - 1171-1203 Lumpy Investment and Corporate Tax Policy
by Jianjun Miao & Pengfei Wang - 1205-1224 Race, Ethnicity, and Credit Card Marketing
by Simon Firestone - 1225-1257 Information from Relationship Lending: Evidence from Loan Defaults in China
by Chun Chang & Guanmin Liao & Xiaoyun Yu & Zheng Ni - 1259-1292 The Consumption–Income Ratio, Entrepreneurial Risk, and the U.S. Stock Market
by Mathias Hoffmann - 1293-1312 Fiscal Multipliers under an Interest Rate Peg of Deterministic versus Stochastic Duration
by Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst & Matthias Paustian
August 2014, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 837-888 Bond Pricing with a Time‐Varying Price of Risk in an Estimated Medium‐Scale Bayesian DSGE Model
by Ian Dew‐Becker - 889-919 Asset Returns and Labor Supply in a Production Economy
by Ivan Jaccard - 921-959 Nominal Stability and Financial Globalization
by Michael B. Devereux & Ozge Senay & Alan Sutherland - 961-997 Bank Panics, Government Guarantees, and the Long‐Run Size of the Financial Sector: Evidence from Free‐Banking America
by Benjamin Chabot & Charles C. Moul - 999-1033 An Experimental Analysis of Contingent Capital with Market‐Price Triggers
by Douglas Davis & Oleg Korenok & Edward Simpson Prescott - 1035-1055 Nowcasting and the Taylor Rule
by William A. Branch - 1057-1071 The Response of Equity Prices to Movements in Long‐Term Interest Rates Associated with Monetary Policy Statements: Before and After the Zero Lower Bound
by Michael T. Kiley
June 2014, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 567-613 Household Leverage
by Stefano Corradin - 615-642 The Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound: A Cross‐Country Analysis
by Leonardo Gambacorta & Boris Hofmann & Gert Peersman - 643-664 Making Weak Instrument Sets Stronger: Factor‐Based Estimation of Inflation Dynamics and a Monetary Policy Rule
by Harun Mirza & Lidia Storjohann - 665-692 Power‐Sharing in Monetary Policy Committees: Evidence from the United Kingdom and Sweden
by Henry W. Chappell & Rob Roy Mcgregor & Todd A. Vermilyea - 693-713 The Riskiness of Corporate Bonds
by Marco Taboga - 715-751 Macroeconomic Factors and Microlevel Bank Behavior
by Claudia M. Buch & Sandra Eickmeier & Esteban Prieto - 753-778 Bank Heterogeneity and Interest Rate Setting: What Lessons Have We Learned since Lehman Brothers?
by Leonardo Gambacorta & Paolo Emilio Mistrulli - 779-816 Dynamics of Banks' Capital Accumulation
by Emanuel Barnea & Moshe Kim - 817-836 What Asset Prices Should Be Targeted by a Central Bank?
by Kengo Nutahara
March 2014, Volume 46, Issue 2-3
- 253-266 Trend Inflation and the Nature of Structural Breaks in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
by Chang‐Jin Kim & Pym Manopimoke & Charles R. Nelson - 267-292 Which Fundamentals Drive Exchange Rates? A Cross‐Sectional Perspective
by Lucio Sarno & Maik Schmeling - 293-320 Returns to Scale, Market Power, and the Nature of Price Rigidity in New Keynesian Models with Self‐Fulfilling Expectations
by Kevin X.D. Huang & Qinglai Meng - 321-345 Sovereign Defaults, Credit to the Private Sector, and Domestic Credit Market Institutions
by Guido Sandleris - 347-370 Economic Policy and the Great Depression in a Small Open Economy
by Jonathan Payne & Lawrence Uren - 371-407 Financial Aspects of Business Cycles: An Analysis of Balance Sheet Adjustments of U.S. Nonfinancial Enterprises over the Twentieth Century
by Robert E. Krainer - 409-443 Liquidity Coinsurance and Bank Capital
by Fabio Castiglionesi & Fabio Feriozzi & Gyöngyi Lóránth & Loriana Pelizzon - 445-468 Foreign Entry into Underwriting Services: Evidence from Japan's “Big Bang” Deregulation
by Jose A. Lopez & Mark M. Spiegel - 469-501 Reason for Reserve? Reserve Requirements and Credit
by Nada Mora - 503-517 Finance and Property Rights: Exploring Other Directions
by Niloy Bose & Antu Panini Murshid & Chitralekha Rath - 519-544 Business Cycle Implications of Internal Consumption Habit for New Keynesian Models
by Takashi Kano & James M. Nason - 545-564 Credit Indicators as Predictors of Economic Activity: A Real‐Time VAR Analysis
by N. Kundan Kishor & Evan F. Koenig
February 2014, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-42 The Allocation of Aggregate Risk, Secondary Market Trades, and Financial Boom–Bust Cycles
by Paul Beaudry & Amartya Lahiri - 43-77 Legal Traditions and Initial Endowments in Shaping the Path of Financial Development
by Daniel Oto‐Peralías & Diego Romero‐Ávila - 79-114 Deep Habits in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
by Thomas A. Lubik & Wing Leong Teo - 115-144 Labor Selection, Turnover Costs, and Optimal Monetary Policy
by Ester Faia & Wolfgang Lechthaler & Christian Merkl - 145-170 Location Decisions of Foreign Banks and Competitor Remoteness
by Stijn Claessens & Neeltje Van Horen - 171-197 Bank Earnings Management and Tail Risk during the Financial Crisis
by Lee J. Cohen & Marcia Millon Cornett & Alan J. Marcus & Hassan Tehranian - 199-227 Who Anticipated the Great Depression? Gustav Cassel versus Keynes and Hayek on the Interwar Gold Standard
by Douglas A. Irwin - 229-241 Divisia Monetary Aggregates, the Great Ratios, and Classical Money Demand Functions
by Apostolos Serletis & Periklis Gogas - 243-251 Indeterminacy and Forecastability
by Ippei Fujiwara & Yasuo Hirose
December 2013, Volume 45, Issue s2
- 1-1 Special Issue Editors' Introduction
by Robert Kollmann & Kenneth D. West - 3-28 When Credit Bites Back
by Òscar Jordà & Moritz Schularick & Alan M. Taylor - 29-57 The Impact of the Federal Reserve's Large‐Scale Asset Purchase Programs on Corporate Credit Risk
by Simon Gilchrist & Egon Zakrajšek - 59-86 Financial Crises and Recapitalizations
by Damiano Sandri & Fabián Valencia - 87-125 Banking Competition, Collateral Constraints, and Optimal Monetary Policy
by Javier Andrés & Óscar Arce & Carlos Thomas - 127-158 Financial Exposure and the International Transmission of Financial Shocks
by Güneş Kamber & Christoph Thoenissen - 159-195 Global Banks, Financial Shocks, and International Business Cycles: Evidence from an Estimated Model
by Robert Kollmann
August 2013, Volume 45, Issue s1
- 1-1 Special Issue Editors' Introduction
by Joe Peek & Kenneth D. West - 3-36 Noncore Bank Liabilities and Financial Vulnerability
by Joon‐Ho Hahm & Hyun Song Shin & Kwanho Shin - 37-58 Taming Systemically Important Financial Institutions
by Xavier Freixas & Jean‐Charles Rochet - 59-91 The Impact of the 2007 Liquidity Shock on Bank Jumbo Mortgage Lending
by Paul Calem & Francisco Covas & Jason Wu - 93-119 Ratings Competition in the CMBS Market
by Andrew Cohen & Mark D. Manuszak - 121-127 What Is Systemic Risk?
by Franklin Allen & Elena Carletti - 129-135 Systemic Risk Monitoring and Financial Stability
by Nellie Liang
December 2013, Volume 45, Issue 8
- 1451-1476 Bayesian Evaluation of DSGE Models with Financial Frictions
by Michał Brzoza‐Brzezina & Marcin Kolasa - 1477-1516 Fiscal Sustainability in a New Keynesian Model
by Campbell Leith & Simon Wren‐Lewis - 1517-1546 Real Effects of Money Growth and Optimal Rate of Inflation in a Cash‐in‐Advance Economy with Labor‐Market Frictions
by Ping Wang & Danyang Xie - 1547-1579 Technology, Utilization, and Inflation: What Drives the New Keynesian Phillips Curve?
by PETER McADAM & ALPO WILLMAN - 1581-1615 Do Public Banks Compete with Private Banks? Evidence from Concentrated Local Markets in Brazil
by Christiano A. Coelho & João M.P. De Mello & Leonardo Rezende - 1617-1658 Securitization and Bank Performance
by Barbara Casu & Andrew Clare & Anna Sarkisyan & Stephen Thomas - 1659-1683 Do Central Banks React to House Prices?
by Daria Finocchiaro & Virginia Queijo Von Heideken - 1685-1703 Separation of Unit of Account from Medium of Exchange
by Young Sik Kim & Manjong Lee - 1705-1720 The Bank Lending Channel: A FAVAR Analysis
by Chetan Dave & Scott J. Dressler & Lei Zhang
October 2013, Volume 45, Issue 7
- 1211-1251 Asset Prices, News Shocks, and the Trade Balance
by Marcel Fratzscher & Roland Straub - 1253-1274 Does Inflation Targeting Help Reduce Financial Dollarization?
by Shu Lin & Haichun Ye - 1275-1300 Exchange Rate Policy and Sovereign Bond Spreads in Developing Countries
by Samir Jahjah & Bin Wei & Vivian Zhanwei Yue - 1301-1333 Foreign Banks and the Dual Effect of Financial Liberalization
by Leo Ferraris & Raoul Minetti - 1335-1350 Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy with a Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates
by Sebastian Schmidt - 1351-1373 An Unobserved Components Model that Yields Business and Medium‐Run Cycles
by Jun Ma & Mark E. Wohar - 1375-1414 How Do Anticipated Changes to Short‐Term Market Rates Influence Banks' Retail Interest Rates? Evidence from the Four Major Euro Area Economies
by Anindya Banerjee & Victor Bystrov & Paul Mizen - 1415-1429 Cost Savings from Check 21 Electronic Payment Legislation
by David B. Humphrey & Robert Hunt - 1431-1449 On the Asymmetric U‐Shaped Relationship between Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty, and Relative Price Skewness in the UK
by Kausik Chaudhuri & Matthew Greenwood‐Nimmo & Minjoo Kim & Yongcheol Shin
September 2013, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 977-1016 Declining Effects of Oil Price Shocks
by Munechika Katayama - 1017-1044 Nonuniform Staggered Prices and Output Persistence
by Johan Söderberg - 1045-1067 News on Inflation and the Epidemiology of Inflation Expectations
by Damjan Pfajfar & Emiliano Santoro - 1069-1084 The Most Beautiful Variations on Fair Wages and the Phillips Curve
by Andrea Vaona - 1085-1115 The Impact of House Prices on Consumer Credit: Evidence from an Internet Bank
by Rodney Ramcharan & Christopher Crowe - 1117-1146 Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small Open Economies
by Mohammad R. Jahan‐Parvar & Xuan Liu & Philip Rothman - 1147-1164 Bank Capital: Lessons from the Financial Crisis
by Asli Demirguc‐Kunt & Enrica Detragiache & Ouarda Merrouche - 1165-1186 Asymmetric Labor Market Institutions in the EMU and the Volatility of Inflation and Unemployment Differentials
by Mirko Abbritti & Andreas I. Mueller - 1187-1209 Fiscal Data Revisions in Europe
by Francisco De Castro & Javier J. Pérez & Marta Rodríguez‐Vives
August 2013, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 757-779 Religion, Corruption, and the Rule of Law
by Charles M. North & Wafa Hakim Orman & Carl R. Gwin - 781-820 Liquidity and Information Flow around Monetary Policy Announcement
by Kee H. Chung & John Elder & Jang‐Chul Kim - 821-844 Inflation and Welfare in Retail Markets: Prior Production and Imperfectly Directed Search
by Adrian Masters - 845-865 Real Exchange Rates and Fundamentals: A Cross‐Country Perspective
by Luca Antonio Ricci & Gian Maria Milesi‐Ferretti & Jaewoo Lee - 867-890 Do Sales of Foreign Exchange Reserves Lead to Currency Appreciation?
by Kathryn M.E. Dominguez & Rasmus Fatum & Pavel Vacek - 891-911 Stock Market Comovements and Industrial Structure
by Pushan Dutt & Ilian Mihov - 913-932 International Evidence on the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Using Aggregate and Disaggregate Data
by Joseph P. Byrne & Alexandros Kontonikas & Alberto Montagnoli - 933-952 Disappearing Dividends: Implications for the Dividend–Price Ratio and Return Predictability
by Chang‐Jin Kim & Cheolbeom Park - 953-965 Intraday Patterns in FX Returns and Order Flow
by Francis Breedon & Angelo Ranaldo - 967-975 U.S. Real Interest Rates and Default Risk in Emerging Economies
by Nathan Foley‐Fisher & Bernardo Guimaraes
June 2013, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 535-558 The Impact of the Volatility of Monetary Policy Shocks
by Haroon Mumtaz & Francesco Zanetti - 559-590 Evidence on the Relationship between Housing and Consumption in the United States: A State‐Level Analysis
by Chadi S. Abdallah & William D. Lastrapes - 591-622 Optimal Mortgage Refinancing: A Closed‐Form Solution
by Sumit Agarwal & John C. Driscoll & David I. Laibson - 623-650 Time‐Varying Risk–Return Trade‐off in the Stock Market
by Hui Guo & Zijun Wang & Jian Yang - 651-674 Rediscounting under Aggregate Risk with Moral Hazard
by James T.E. Chapman & Antoine Martin - 675-700 Strategic Effects of Regulatory Capital Requirements in Imperfect Banking Competition
by Eva Schliephake & Roland Kirstein - 701-730 Optimal Monetary Policy in a Model of Money and Credit
by Pedro Gomis‐Porqueras & Daniel Sanches - 731-746 Learning by Disinflating
by Alina Barnett & Martin Ellison - 747-756 Interpreting Permanent Shocks to Output When Aggregate Demand May Not Be Neutral in the Long Run
by John W. Keating
March 2013, Volume 45, Issue 2‐3
- 251-275 The Changing Pecking Order of Consumer Defaults
by Fredrik Andersson & Souphala Chomsisengphet & Dennis Glennon & Feng Li - 277-298 Public Sector Debt Dynamics: The Persistence and Sources of Shocks to Debt in 10 EU Countries
by Massimo Antonini & Kevin Lee & Jacinta Pires - 299-326 Inventory‐Theoretic Money Demand and Relative Price Dynamics
by Hirokazu Ishise Nao Sudo - 327-347 A Model of Tiered Settlement Networks
by James Chapman & Jonathan Chiu & Miguel Molico - 349-378 Dynamic Auction Markets with Fiat Money
by Kazuya Kamiya & Takashi Shimizu - 379-399 State Banks and the National Banking Acts: Measuring the Response to Increased Financial Regulation, 1860–1870
by Matthew Jaremski - 401-421 Gross Loan Flows
by Ben R. Craig & Joseph G. Haubrich - 423-447 Anticipation of Future Consumption: A Monetary Perspective
by João Ricardo Faria & Peter Mcadam - 449-463 Oil and U.S. GDP: A Real‐Time Out‐of‐Sample Examination
by Francesco Ravazzolo & Philip Rothman - 465-476 Alternative Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Structural Vector Autoregressive Models Partially Identified with Short‐Run Restrictions
by Kyungho Jang - 477-491 House Prices and Fundamentals: 355 Years of Evidence
by Brent W. Ambrose & Piet Eichholtz & Thies Lindenthal - 493-504 The Money Market Meltdown of the Great Depression
by John V. Duca - 505-519 Core Measures of Inflation as Predictors of Total Inflation
by Theodore M. Crone & N. Neil K. Khettry & Loretta J. Mester & Jason A. Novak - 521-534 The Long and Large Decline in State Employment Growth Volatility
by Gerald A. Carlino & Robert Defina & Keith Sill
February 2013, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-36 Cyclical Risk Aversion, Precautionary Saving, and Monetary Policy
by Bianca De Paoli & Pawel Zabczyk - 37-70 How to Solve the Price Puzzle? A Meta‐Analysis
by Marek Rusnak & Tomas Havranek & Roman Horvath - 71-85 Why Is Canada's Price Level So Predictable?
by Ondra Kamenik & Heesun Kiem & Vladimir Klyuev & Douglas Laxton - 87-119 Bank Capital Regulation and Structured Finance
by Antoine Martin & Bruno M. Parigi - 121-145 Long‐Run Risk and Its Implications for the Equity Premium Puzzle: New Evidence from a Multivariate Framework
by Jun Ma - 147-177 The Real Effects of Financial Sector Interventions during Crises
by Luc Laeven & Fabián Valencia - 179-200 Deposit Insurance, Banking Crises, and Market Discipline: Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Deposit Flows and Rates
by Alexei Karas & William Pyle & Koen Schoors - 201-231 Inventory Investment and the Empirical Phillips Curve
by Yongseung Jung & Tack Yun - 233-249 Money and the Welfare Cost of Inflation in an R&D Growth Model
by Angus C. Chu & Ching‐Chong Lai
December 2012, Volume 44, Issue s2
- 1-1 Special Issue Editors’ Introduction
by Paul Evans & Pok‐Sang Lam - 3-7 Organizers’ Introduction: Twenty‐Five Years of Study Center Gerzensee
by Harris Dellas & Dirk Niepelt & Marcel Savioz - 9-30 Slow Recoveries: A Structural Interpretation
by Jordi Galí & Frank Smets & Rafael Wouters - 31-71 Screening and Labor Market Flows in a Model with Heterogeneous Workers
by Federico Ravenna & Carl E. Walsh - 73-109 Aggregate Investment Externalities and Macroprudential Regulation
by Hans Gersbach & Jean‐Charles Rochet - 111-149 Inflation and Unit Labor Cost
by Robert G. King & Mark W. Watson
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