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Peter Ireland

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First Name:Peter
Middle Name:N.
Last Name:Ireland
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RePEc Short-ID:pir1
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http://irelandp.com
Boston College Department of Economics 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA
Terminal Degree:1991 Department of Economics; University of Chicago (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(1%) National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)
http://www.nber.org/
RePEc:edi:nberrus (more details at EDIRC)

(99%) Department of Economics
Boston College

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts (United States)
http://www.bc.edu/economics/
RePEc:edi:debocus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Peter N. Ireland, 2024. "Money in the Search for a Nominal Anchor," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1078, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2019. "A Reconsideration of Money Growth Rules," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 976, Boston College Department of Economics.
  3. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2018. "Monetary Policy Lessons from the Greenbook," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 955, Boston College Department of Economics.
  4. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2017. "The Demand for Divisia Money: Theory and Evidence," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 937, Boston College Department of Economics.
  5. Luca Benati & Peter N. Ireland, 2017. "Money-Multiplier Shocks," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 933, Boston College Department of Economics.
  6. Peter N. Ireland, 2017. "Allan Meltzer’s Model of the Transmission Mechanism and Its Implications for Today," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 938, Boston College Department of Economics.
  7. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2016. "Targeting Constant Money Growth at the Zero Lower Bound," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 913, Boston College Department of Economics.
  8. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2016. "A Classical View of the Business Cycle," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 921, Boston College Department of Economics.
  9. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2016. "Circumventing the Zero Lower Bound with Monetary Policy Rules Based on Money," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 911, Boston College Department of Economics.
  10. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2015. "Money and Output: Friedman and Schwartz Revisited," NBER Working Papers 21796, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2015. "The Evolution of US Monetary Policy: 2000-2007," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 882, Boston College Department of Economics.
  12. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2014. "Interest Rates and Money in the Measurement of Monetary Policy," NBER Working Papers 20134, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Peter N. Ireland, 2014. "Monetary Policy, Bond Risk Premia, and the Economy," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 852, Boston College Department of Economics.
  14. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2013. "Instability: Monetary and Real," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 830, Boston College Department of Economics.
  15. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2012. "A "Working" Solution to the Question of Nominal GDP Targeting," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 802, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 04 Jan 2013.
  16. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2012. "Quantitative Easing: Interest Rates and Money in the Measurement of Monetary Policy," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 801, Boston College Department of Economics.
  17. Peter N. Ireland, 2011. "The Macroeconomic Effects on Interest on Reserves," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 772, Boston College Department of Economics.
  18. Peter N. Ireland, 2010. "Theology, Economics, and Economic Development," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 763, Boston College Department of Economics.
  19. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2010. "The Barnett Critique After Three Decades: A New Keynesian Analysis," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 736, Boston College Department of Economics.
  20. Peter N. Ireland, 2010. "A New Keynesian Perspective on the Great Recession," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 735, Boston College Department of Economics.
  21. Peter N. Ireland, 2009. "Stochastic Growth in the United States and Euro Area," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 713, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 01 Aug 2010.
  22. Peter N. Ireland, 2007. "On the Welfare Cost of Inflation and the Recent Behavior of Money Demand," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 662, Boston College Department of Economics.
  23. Peter N. Ireland & Scott Schuh, 2006. "Productivity and U.S. Macroeconomic Performance: Interpreting the Past and Predicting the Future with a Two-Sector Real Business Cycle Model," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 642, Boston College Department of Economics.
  24. Peter N. Ireland, 2005. "Changes in the Federal Reserve’s Inflation Target: Causes and Consequences," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 607, Boston College Department of Economics.
  25. Peter N. Ireland, 2005. "The liquidity trap, the real balance effect, and the Friedman rule," Working Papers 05-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  26. Peter N. Ireland, 2005. "The Monetary Transmission Mechanism," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 628, Boston College Department of Economics.
  27. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2004. "Heterogeneity and Redistribution: By Monetary or Fiscal Means?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 595, Boston College Department of Economics.
  28. Peter N. Ireland, 2003. "Irrational expectations and econometric practice: discussion of Orphanides and Williams, \"Inflation scares and forecast-based monetary policy\"," FRB Atlanta Working Paper 2003-22, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
  29. Peter N. Ireland, 2002. "Technology Shocks in the New Keynesian Model," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 536, Boston College Department of Economics.
  30. Peter N. Ireland, 2002. ""Rules Rather Than Discretion" After Twenty Five Years: What Have We Learned? What More Can We Learn?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 530, Boston College Department of Economics.
  31. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2002. "The Own-Price of Money and a New Channel of Monetary Transmission," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 544, Boston College Department of Economics.
  32. Peter N. Ireland, 2001. "Endogenous Money or Sticky Prices?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 499, Boston College Department of Economics.
  33. Peter N. Ireland, 2001. "The Real Balance Effect," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 491, Boston College Department of Economics.
  34. Peter N. Ireland, 2000. "Implementing the Friedman Rule," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 460, Boston College Department of Economics.
  35. Peter N. Ireland, 2000. "Money's Role in the Monetary Business Cycle," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 458, Boston College Department of Economics.
  36. Peter N. Ireland, 1999. "Expectations, Credibility, and Time-Consistent Monetary Policy," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 425, Boston College Department of Economics.
  37. Peter N. Ireland, 1999. "A Method for Taking Models to the Data," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 421, Boston College Department of Economics.
  38. Peter N. Ireland, 1999. "Sticky-Price Models of the Business Cycle: Specification and Stability," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 426, Boston College Department of Economics.
  39. Peter N. Ireland, 1999. "Interest Rates, Inflation, and Federal Reserve Policy Since 1980," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 419, Boston College Department of Economics.
  40. Peter N. Ireland, 1998. "Does the Time-Consistency Problem Explain the Behavior of Inflation in the United States?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 415, Boston College Department of Economics.
  41. Peter N. Ireland, 1996. "Stopping inflations, big and small," Working Paper 96-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  42. Peter N. Ireland, 1995. "Optimal disinflationary paths," Working Paper 95-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  43. Peter N. Ireland, 1995. "Customer flows, countercyclical markups, and the persistent effects of monetary shocks," Working Paper 95-04, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  44. Michael Dotsey & Peter N. Ireland, 1994. "The welfare cost of inflation in general equilibrium," Working Paper 94-04, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  45. Peter N. Ireland, 1994. "Money and the gain from enduring relationships in the turnpike model," Working Paper 94-07, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  46. Michael Dotsey & Peter N. Ireland, 1993. "Liquidity effects and transactions technologies," Working Paper 93-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  47. Peter N. Ireland, 1992. "Endogenous financial innovation and the demand for money," Working Paper 92-03, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

Articles

  1. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2024. "The transmission of monetary policy shocks through the markets for reserves and money," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 80(C).
  2. Peter N. Ireland, 2023. "US monetary policy, 2020–23: Putting the quantity theory to the test," Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Morgan Stanley, vol. 35(3), pages 42-48, June.
  3. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2022. "A reconsideration of money growth rules," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 135(C).
  4. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2022. "Strengthening the second pillar: a greater role for money in the ECB’s strategy," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(1), pages 99-114, January.
  5. Peter N. Ireland, 2022. "The Recent Surge in Money Growth: What Would Milton Friedman Say?," Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Morgan Stanley, vol. 34(2), pages 65-81, June.
  6. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2021. "A Classical View of the Business Cycle," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 53(2-3), pages 333-366, March.
  7. Peter N. Ireland, 2021. "Edward Nelson: Milton Friedman and economic debate in the United States, 1932–1972 (volumes 1 and 2)," Business Economics, Palgrave Macmillan;National Association for Business Economics, vol. 56(2), pages 101-105, April.
  8. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2020. "Rules versus Discretion: Inference Gleaned from Greenbook Forecasts and FOMC Decisions," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 82(1), pages 156-179, February.
  9. Peter N. Ireland, 2019. "Monetary Policy Implementation: Making Better and More Consistent Use of the Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet," Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Morgan Stanley, vol. 31(4), pages 68-76, December.
  10. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2019. "The demand for Divisia Money: Theory and evidence," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 1-1.
  11. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2018. "Targeting Constant Money Growth at the Zero Lower Bound," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 14(2), pages 159-204, March.
  12. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2017. "Circumventing the zero lower bound with monetary policy rules based on money," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 54(PA), pages 42-58.
  13. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2016. "Money and Output: Friedman and Schwartz Revisited," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 48(6), pages 1223-1266, September.
  14. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2016. "The evolution of U.S. monetary policy: 2000–2007," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 78-93.
  15. Ireland, Peter N., 2015. "Monetary policy, bond risk premia, and the economy," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 76(C), pages 124-140.
  16. Michael T. Belongia & Peter N. Ireland, 2015. "Interest Rates and Money in the Measurement of Monetary Policy," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(2), pages 255-269, April.
  17. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2015. "A “Working” Solution To The Question Of Nominal Gdp Targeting," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 19(3), pages 508-534, April.
  18. Ireland, Peter N., 2014. "The Macroeconomic Effects Of Interest On Reserves," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 18(6), pages 1271-1312, September.
  19. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2014. "The Barnett critique after three decades: A New Keynesian analysis," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 183(1), pages 5-21.
  20. Peter N. Ireland, 2013. "Stochastic Growth In The United States And Euro Area," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 11(1), pages 1-24, February.
  21. Peter N. Ireland, 2011. "A New Keynesian Perspective on the Great Recession," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 43(1), pages 31-54, February.
  22. Peter N. Ireland, 2009. "On the Welfare Cost of Inflation and the Recent Behavior of Money Demand," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 99(3), pages 1040-1052, June.
  23. Peter Ireland & Scott Schuh, 2008. "Productivity and U.S. Macroeconomic Performance: Interpreting the Past and Predicting the Future with a Two-Sector Real Business Cycle Model," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 11(3), pages 473-492, July.
  24. Peter N. Ireland, 2007. "Changes in the Federal Reserve's Inflation Target: Causes and Consequences," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 39(8), pages 1851-1882, December.
  25. Peter N. Ireland, 2007. "Commentary on \\"Monetary policy as equilibrium selection\\"," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, vol. 89(Jul), pages 343-348.
  26. Belongia, Michael T. & Ireland, Peter N., 2006. "The Own-Price of Money and the Channels of Monetary Transmission," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 38(2), pages 429-445, March.
  27. Peter N. Ireland, 2005. "Heterogeneity And Redistribution: By Monetary Or Fiscal Means?," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 46(2), pages 455-463, May.
  28. Peter Ireland, 2005. "EconomicDynamics Interviews Peter Ireland on Money and the Business Cycle," EconomicDynamics Newsletter, Review of Economic Dynamics, vol. 7(1), November.
  29. Peter N. Ireland, 2005. "The Liquidity Trap, The Real Balance Effect, And The Friedman Rule ," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 46(4), pages 1271-1301, November.
  30. Ireland, Peter N, 2004. "Money's Role in the Monetary Business Cycle," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 36(6), pages 969-983, December.
  31. Ireland, Peter N., 2004. "A method for taking models to the data," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 28(6), pages 1205-1226, March.
  32. Peter N. Ireland, 2004. "Technology Shocks in the New Keynesian Model," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 86(4), pages 923-936, November.
  33. Ireland, Peter N., 2003. "Endogenous money or sticky prices?," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(8), pages 1623-1648, November.
  34. Ireland, Peter N., 2003. "Comment on: Robust monetary policy with competing reference models," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(5), pages 977-982, July.
  35. P. N. Ireland, 2003. "Bernholz, P.: Monetary Regimes and Inflation: History, Economic and Political Relationships," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 80(3), pages 272-276, November.
  36. Peter Ireland, 2003. "Implementing the Friedman Rule," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 6(1), pages 120-134, January.
  37. Ireland, Peter N., 2001. "Sticky-price models of the business cycle: Specification and stability," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 47(1), pages 3-18, February.
  38. Ireland, Peter N., 2001. "Computing, economic dynamics, and finance," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 25(6-7), pages 829-830, June.
  39. Ireland, Peter N., 2001. "Technology shocks and the business cycle: On empirical investigation," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 25(5), pages 703-719, May.
  40. Ireland, Peter N., 2000. "Expectations, Credibility, And Time-Consistent Monetary Policy," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 4(4), pages 448-466, December.
  41. Ireland, Peter N, 2000. "Interest Rates, Inflation, and Federal Reserve Policy since 1980," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 32(3), pages 417-434, August.
  42. Ireland, Peter N., 1999. "Does the time-consistency problem explain the behavior of inflation in the United States?," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 44(2), pages 279-291, October.
  43. Ireland, Peter N., 1998. "Customer Flows, Countercyclical Markups, and the Output Effects of Technology Shocks," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 20(4), pages 649-664, October.
  44. Peter N. Ireland, 1998. "Alternative Nominal Anchors," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 31(2), pages 365-384, May.
  45. Ireland, Peter N, 1997. "The Optimal Monetary Response to Technology Shocks," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 35(3), pages 451-463, July.
  46. Peter N. Ireland, 1997. "Stopping inflations, big and small," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 759-782.
  47. Ireland, Peter N., 1997. "A small, structural, quarterly model for monetary policy evaluation," Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, Elsevier, vol. 47(1), pages 83-108, December.
  48. Ireland, Peter N., 1997. "Sustainable monetary policies," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 22(1), pages 87-108, November.
  49. Dotsey, Michael & Ireland, Peter, 1996. "The welfare cost of inflation in general equilibrium," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 29-47, February.
  50. Peter N. Ireland, 1996. "Long-term interest rates and inflation: a Fisherian approach," Economic Quarterly, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Win, pages 21-36.
  51. Ireland, Peter N, 1996. "The Role of Countercyclical Monetary Policy," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 104(4), pages 704-723, August.
  52. Peter N. Ireland, 1995. "Using the permanent income hypothesis for forecasting," Economic Quarterly, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Win, pages 49-63.
  53. Ireland, Peter N., 1995. "Optimal disinflationary paths," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 19(8), pages 1429-1448, November.
  54. Ireland, Peter N, 1995. "Endogenous Financial Innovation and the Demand for Money," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 27(1), pages 107-123, February.
  55. Ireland, Peter N., 1994. "Supply-side economics and endogenous growth," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(3), pages 559-571, June.
  56. Ireland, Peter N, 1994. "Money and Growth: An Alternative Approach," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 84(1), pages 47-65, March.
  57. Peter N. Ireland, 1994. "Two perspectives on growth and taxes," Economic Quarterly, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Win, pages 1-18.
  58. Ireland Peter N., 1994. "Inflationary Policy and Welfare with Limited Credit Markets," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 3(3), pages 245-271, June.
  59. Michael Dotsey & Peter N. Ireland, 1994. "Liquidity effects and transactions technologies," Proceedings, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, pages 1441-1471.
  60. Ireland, Peter N., 1994. "Economic growth, financial evolution, and the long-run behavior of velocity," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 18(3-4), pages 815-848.
  61. Peter N. Ireland, 1993. "Price stability under long-run monetary targeting," Economic Quarterly, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Win, pages 25-46.
  62. Peter N. Ireland & Christopher Otrok, 1992. "Forecasting the effects of reduced defense spending," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, vol. 78(Nov), pages 3-11.
  63. Peter N. Ireland, 1991. "Financial evolution and the long-run behavior of velocity : new evidence from U.S. regional data," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, vol. 77(Nov), pages 16-26.

Software components

  1. Peter Ireland, 2002. "Matlab code for Technology Shocks in the New Keynesian Model," QM&RBC Codes 48, Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles.
  2. Peter Ireland, 2001. "Matlab code for "Endogenous Money or Sticky Prices?"," QM&RBC Codes 45, Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles.
  3. Peter Ireland, 2000. "Matlab code for Money's Role in the Monetary Business Cycle," QM&RBC Codes 47, Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles.
  4. Peter Ireland, 1999. "Matlab code for A Method for Taking Models to the Data," QM&RBC Codes 46, Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles.
  5. Peter Ireland, 1998. "Matlab code for Does the Time-Consistency Problem Explain the Behavior of Inflation in the United States?," QM&RBC Codes 44, Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles.

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  1. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier.

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  1. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (49) 1998-11-20 1998-12-09 1999-03-08 1999-07-12 1999-07-28 2000-04-17 2000-06-12 2000-10-05 2001-02-14 2001-02-27 2002-04-15 2002-04-25 2002-10-27 2002-11-18 2002-12-17 2004-05-16 2005-01-23 2005-05-23 2005-10-22 2006-01-01 2006-03-18 2006-09-16 2007-05-04 2008-06-27 2010-04-24 2010-05-08 2011-02-19 2012-03-08 2012-07-01 2012-07-23 2012-09-30 2013-08-23 2014-02-08 2014-05-24 2015-08-13 2015-09-26 2015-12-28 2016-05-21 2016-05-28 2016-10-16 2016-12-04 2017-02-26 2017-08-13 2017-11-26 2017-12-03 2018-08-13 2019-03-11 2019-07-22 2024-08-12. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (38) 2002-04-25 2004-02-23 2005-01-23 2005-05-23 2005-10-22 2006-01-01 2006-03-18 2006-05-06 2006-07-09 2006-09-16 2007-05-04 2007-10-27 2008-06-27 2009-10-17 2010-04-24 2010-05-08 2011-02-19 2012-03-08 2012-07-01 2012-07-23 2012-09-30 2013-08-23 2014-02-08 2014-05-24 2015-08-13 2015-09-26 2015-12-28 2016-05-21 2016-05-28 2016-10-16 2016-12-04 2017-02-26 2017-08-13 2017-11-26 2017-12-03 2018-08-13 2019-03-11 2019-07-22. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (27) 2002-11-18 2005-01-23 2005-10-22 2006-01-01 2006-03-18 2006-05-06 2006-09-16 2007-05-04 2008-06-27 2009-10-17 2010-04-24 2010-05-08 2011-02-19 2012-07-01 2012-09-30 2013-08-23 2014-02-08 2014-05-24 2015-08-13 2016-05-21 2016-05-28 2016-10-16 2017-02-26 2018-08-13 2019-03-11 2019-07-22 2024-08-12. Author is listed
  4. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (22) 1998-12-09 1999-03-08 1999-05-03 1999-07-12 1999-07-12 1999-07-28 1999-08-04 2000-01-31 2000-10-05 2001-02-08 2001-02-27 2002-04-25 2002-08-19 2002-11-18 2004-02-23 2004-05-26 2005-10-22 2006-05-06 2006-07-09 2007-10-27 2009-10-17 2019-03-11. Author is listed
  5. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (8) 2005-01-23 2006-01-01 2006-09-16 2013-08-23 2015-12-28 2017-08-13 2019-07-22 2024-08-12. Author is listed
  6. NEP-BAN: Banking (3) 2011-02-19 2012-09-30 2024-08-12
  7. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (2) 2006-05-06 2007-10-27
  8. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (2) 2010-04-24 2016-05-28
  9. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (2) 2006-05-06 2006-07-09
  10. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (2) 2005-10-22 2006-03-18
  11. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (2) 2010-12-04 2024-08-12
  12. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (2) 2017-11-26 2024-08-12
  13. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (1) 2011-02-19
  14. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2010-12-04
  15. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 1999-07-12
  16. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2009-10-17
  17. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2010-12-04
  18. NEP-ETS: Econometric Time Series (1) 1998-11-20
  19. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (1) 2004-05-26
  20. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2009-10-17
  21. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (1) 2018-08-13
  22. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 1999-03-08
  23. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (1) 2006-09-16
  24. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (1) 2009-10-17
  25. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2010-12-04
  26. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2002-04-25

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