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December 1993, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 95-140 Central bank independence, growth, investment, and real rates
by Cukierman, Alex & Kalaitzidakis, Pantelis & Summers, Lawrence H. & Webb, Steven B.
- 141-145 Central bank independence, growth, investment, and real rates : A comment
by Canzoneri, Matthew B.
- 147-187 Currency boards: their past, present, and possible future role
by Schwartz, Anna J.
- 189-193 Currency boards : A comment
by Hetzel, Robert L.
- 195-214 Discretion versus policy rules in practice
by Taylor, John B.
- 215-220 Discretion versus policy rules in practice: two critical points : A comment
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 221-317 A comparison of some basic monetary policy regimes for open economies: implications of different degrees of instrument adjustment and wage persistence
by Henderson, Dale W. & McKibbin, Warwick J.
- 319-327 A comparison of some basic monetary policy regimes for open economies : A comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
June 1993, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-34 Deposit insurance reform: a functional approach
by Merton, Robert C. & Bodie, Zvi
- 35-40 Deposit insurance reform: a functional approach: A comment
by Flannery, Mark J.
- 41-50 Deposit insurance reform: a functional approach : A comment
by Benston, George J. & Kaufman, George G.
- 51-55 Reply to Benston and Kaufman
by Merton, Robert C. & Bodie, Zvi
- 57-128 The decline of private deposit insurance in the United States
by English, William B.
- 129-142 The decline of private deposit insurance in the United States: A comment
by Calomiris, Charles W.
- 143-178 Management and organizational changes in banking: a comparison of regulatory intervention with private creditor actions in nonbank firms
by Houston, Joel & James, Christopher
- 179-189 Management and organizational changes in banking: a comparison of regulatory intervention with private creditor actions in nonbank firms : A comment
by Benston, George J.
- 191-230 Central banking in a monetary union: reflections on the proposed statute of the European Central Bank
by Giovanni, Alberto
- 231-237 Central banking in a monetary union: reflections on the proposed statute of the European Central Bank: A comment
by Goodfriend, Marvin
- 239-273 Quality ladders, growth, and R&D: an assessment from U.S. industry
by Phillips, Kerk L.
- 275-278 Quality ladders, growth, and R&D: an assessment from U.S. industry: A comment
by Levine, Ross
- 279-314 Why have a target zone?
by Krugman, Paul & Miller, Marcus
- 315-318 Why have a target zone?: A comment
by Flood, Robert P. & Spencer, Michael G.
December 1992, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-83 Budget deficits and government accounting
by Bohn, Henning
- 85-92 Problems of government accounting: A comment
by Drazen, Allan
- 93-95 Budget deficits and government accounting : Reply to Allan Drazen
by Bohn, Henning
- 97-122 The budgetary arithmetics of loan guarantees and deposit insurance
by Weil, Philippe
- 123-125 The budgetary arithmetics of loan guarantees and deposit insurance : A comment
by Taylor, John B.
- 127-194 The impact of academic competencies on wages, unemployment, and job performance
by Bishop, John
- 195-204 Tests, academic competencies, and work : A comment
by Oi, Walter Y.
- 205-238 Improving educational outcomes while controlling costs
by Hanushek, Eric A. & Rivkin, Steven G. & Jamison, Dean T.
- 239-277 Work disincentive effects of taxes: An empirical analysis of Swedish men
by Flood, Lennart & MaCurdy, Thomas
- 279-316 The impact of immigrants on the macroeconomy
by Chiswick, Carmel U. & Chiswick, Barry R. & Karras, Georgios
- 317-321 The impact of immigrants on the macroeconomy : A comment
by Kosters, Marvin H.
July 1992, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction
by Meltzer, Allan H. & Plosser, Charles I.
- 5-46 Growth in open economies
by Rebelo, Sergio
- 47-56 Growth in open economies : A comment
by Ogaki, Masao
- 57-91 Exchange-rate management and monetary-policy mismanagement: A study of Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States after Plaza
by Poole, William
- 93-104 Exchange-rate management and monetary-policy mismanagement: A study of Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States after plaza : A comment
by Hakkio, Craig S.
- 105-155 Inflation stabilization and economic transformation in Poland: The first year
by Lane, Timothy D.
- 157-161 Inflation stabilization and economic transformation in Poland: The first year : A comment
by Stanczak, Kazimierz
- 163-209 German unification: Economic problems and consequences
by Neumann, Manfred J. M.
- 211-221 German unification: Economic problems and consequences : A comment
by von Hagen, Jurgen
- 223-248 Economists and drug policy
by Niskanen, William A.
- 249-259 Economists and drug policy : A comment
by Miron, Jeffrey A.
January 1991, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction
by Meltzer, Allan H. & Plosser, Charles I.
- 7-65 An empirical exploration of exchange-rate target-zones
by Flood, Robert P. & Rose, Andrew K. & Mathieson, Donald J.
- 67-77 An empirical exploration of exchange-rate target-zones a comment
by Lewis, Karen K.
- 79-104 Alexander Hamilton's market-based debt reduction plan
by Garber, Peter M.
- 105-112 Alexander Hamilton's market-based debt reduction plan a comment
by English, William B.
- 113-180 Tax reform and potential output: a retrospective analysis of the tax reform act of 1986
by Prakken, Joel L. & Varvares, Chris P. & Meyer, Laurence H.
- 181-184 Tax reform and potential output a comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 185-215 Recent U.S. investment behavior and the tax reform act of 1986: A disaggregate view
by Auerbach, Alan J. & Hassett, Kevin
- 217-220 Recent U.S. investment behavior and the tax reform act of 1986: A disaggregate view a comment
by Zin, Stanley E.
- 221-222 Recent U.S. investment behavior and the tax reform act of 1986: A disaggregate view a rejoinder
by Auerbach, Alan J. & Hassett, Kevin
- 223-259 Monetary and fiscal policy in an economically unified Europe
by Mussa, Michael
- 261-266 Comments on Mussa
by Giovannini, Alberto
- 267-307 Policy undertakings by the seven "summit" countries: ascertaining the degree of compliance
by Von Furstenberg, George M. & Daniels, Joseph P.
- 309-313 Policy undertakings by the seven "summit" countries: ascertaining the degree of compliance a comment
by Christ, Carl F.
January 1991, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction
by Meltzer, Allan H. & Plosser, Charles I.
- 7-30 Interest rates and the conduct of monetary policy
by Goodfriend, Marvin
- 31-39 Interest rates and the conduct of monetary policy : A comment
by Poole, William
- 41-69 Should the fed smooth interest rates? the case of seasonal monetary policy
by Mankiw, N. Gregory & Miron, Jeffrey A.
- 71-75 Seasonality and monetary policy : A comment
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 77-96 Globalization of financial markets
by Smith, Clifford Jr.
- 97-103 Globalization of financial markets : A comment
by Lehn, Kenneth
- 105-130 Trading mechanisms and value-discovery: Cross-national evidence and policy implications
by Amihud, Yakov & Mendelson, Haim
- 131-134 Trading mechanisms and value-discovery: Cross-national evidence and policy implications : A comment
by French, Kenneth R.
- 135-156 U.S. demographics and saving: Predictions of three saving models
by Auerbach, Alan J. & Cai, Jinyong & Kotlikoff, Laurence J.
- 157-162 Some observations on demographics and saving : A comment
by Abel, Andrew B.
- 163-163 U.S. demographics and saving: Predictions of three saving models : A comment
by Christ, Carl F.
January 1990, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Walter Oi at 6O
by Meltzer, Allan H.
- 3-4 Walter Oi as a graduate student
by Rees, Albert
- 5-8 Walter Oi and the all-volunteer force
by Meckling, William
- 9-12 Walter Y. Oi: Reflections on his career and his legacy
by Hanushek, Eric A.
- 13-48 The timing of raises and other payments
by Lazear, Edward P.
- 49-52 The timing of raises and other payments : A comment
by Prescott, Edward C.
- 53-88 Selling versus producing in market fluctuations
by Bils, Mark
- 89-91 Selling versus producing in market fluctuations : A comment
by Rosen, Sherwin
- 93-129 Aggregate employment dynamics and lumpy adjustment costs
by Hamermesh, Daniel S.
- 131-136 Aggregate employment dynamics and lumpy adjustment costs : Comment
by McLaughlin, Kenneth J.
- 137-168 Labor supply with a minimum hours threshold
by Card, David
- 169-180 Labor supply with a minimum hours threshold : A comment
by Miller, Robert A.
- 181-214 Specific capital and unemployment: Measuring the costs and consequences of job loss
by Topel, Robert
- 215-220 Do displaced workers suffer losses of specific human capital? : A comment
by Ehrenberg, Ronald G.
- 221-255 The quality dimension in army retention
by Brown, Charles
- 257-261 The quality dimension of army retention : A comment
by Abowd, John M.
- 263-268 Resume
by Oi, Walter Y.
January 1990, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-6 Unit roots, investment measures and other essays
by Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-61 Unit roots in real GNP: Do we know, and do we care?
by Christiano, Lawrence J. & Eichenbaum, Martin
- 63-82 Unit roots in real GNP: Do we know and do we care? : A comment
by Stock, James H.
- 83-120 Interpreting investment-to-output ratios: Nominal/real, net/gross, stock/flow, narrow/broad
by deLeeuw, Frank
- 121-163 Market responses to coordinated central bank intervention
by Dominguez, Kathryn Mary
- 165-171 A comment on Dominguez
by Mussa, Michael
- 173-241 The European Monetary System ten years after
by Fratianni, Michele & von Hagen, Juergen
- 243-250 The European Monetary System ten years after : A comment
by Rich, Georg
- 251-286 Human capital and growth: Theory and evidence
by Romer, Paul M.
- 287-291 Human capital and growth: Theory and evidence : A comment
by Barro, Robert J.
January 1989, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-6 IMF policy advice, market volatility, commodity price rules, and other essays
by Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-68 The international monetary fund and the developing countries: A critical evaluation
by Edwards, Sebastian
- 69-75 The international monetary fund and the developing countries: A critical evaluation a comment
by Goldstein, Morris
- 77-81 What does the international monetary fund really do? Reply to Goldstein
by Edwards, Sebastian
- 83-125 Business cycles, financial crises, and stock volatility
by Schwert, G. William
- 127-132 Business cycles, financial crises, and stock volatility : A comment
by Shiller, Robert J.
- 133-137 Business cycles, financial crises, and stock volatility : Reply to Shiller
by William Schwert, G.
- 139-175 On the volatility of bond prices
by Gibbons, Michael R.
- 177-184 Finance theory and the term structure a comment
by Campbell, John Y.
- 185-240 Commodity prices and aggregate inflation: Would a commodity price rule be worthwhile?
by Baillie, Richard T.
- 241-246 Commodity prices and aggregate inflation: Would a commodity price rule be worthwhile? a comment
by Flood, Robert
- 247-295 Rational response to unprecedented policies: The 1979 change in federal reserve operating procedures
by Baxter, Marianne
- 297-301 Forecasting monetary policy a comment
by Grossman, Herschel I.
- 303-344 Privatization and economic performance in Britain
by Yarrow, George
- 345-351 Privatization and economic performance in Britain a comment
by Clarkson, Kenneth W.
January 1989, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-6 International debt, federal reserve operations, and other essays
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-62 Federal reserve policymaking: an overview and analysis of the policy process
by Karamouzis, Nicholas & Lombra, Raymond
- 63-74 Federal reserve policymaking: An overview and analysis of the policy process a comment
by Feinman, Joshua & Poole, William
- 75-114 Resolving the debt crisis and restoring developing countries' creditworthiness
by Krueger, Anne O.
- 115-127 Policy reform and the resolution of the debt crisis : A comment
by Edwards, Sebastian
- 129-162 Empirical evidence on implicit government guarantees of bank foreign loan exposure
by James, Christopher
- 163-166 Empirical evidence on implicit government guarantees of bank foreign loan exposure : A comment
by Bulow, Jeremy
- 167-220 Internationalization of financial markets and balance of payments imbalances: A Japanese perspective
by Fukao, Mitsuhiro & Okina, Kunio
- 221-230 Internationalization of financial markets and balance of payments imbalances: A Japanese perspective : A comment
by Cole, Harold L.
- 231-288 U.S. International capital flows: Perspectives from rational maximizing models
by Hodrick, Robert J.
- 289-300 U.S. International capital flows: Perspectives from rational maximizing models : A comment
by Obstfeld, Maurice
- 301-366 Inventories, orders, temporary and permanent layoffs: An econometric analysis
by Haltiwanger, John C. & Maccini, Louis J.
- 367-374 Inventories, orders, temporary and permanent layoffs: An econometric analysis : A comment
by Shapiro, Matthew D.
1988, Volume 29, Issue 1
January 1988, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 77-79 Rapid inflation -- deliberate policy or miscalculation? : A comment
by Flood, Robert
- 81-84 Rapid inflation -- deliberate policy or miscalculation? : Reply to flood
by Cukierman, Alex
- 85-124 Central banking under the gold standard
by Goodfriend, Marvin
- 125-135 Central banking under the gold standard : A comment
by Bordo, Michael D.
- 137-167 Money demand in the United States: A quantitative review
by Lucas, Robert E.
- 169-172 Money demand in the United States: A quantitative review
by King, Robert G.
- 173-203 Robustness properties of a rule for monetary policy
by Mccallum, Bennet T.
- 205-212 Conducting monetary policy by controlling currency plus noise : A comment
by Friedman, Benjamin M.
- 213-214 Reply to comments by Benjamin Friedman
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 215-252 A method for determining whether parameters in aggregative models are structural
by Parkin, Michael
- 253-257 A method for determining whether parameters in aggregative models are structural : A comment
by Taylor, John B.
- 259-294 Real exchange-rate variability under pegged and floating nominal exchange-rate systems: An equilibrium theory
by Stockman, Alan C.
- 295-297 Real exchange-rate variability under pegged and floating nominal exchange rate systems: An equilibrium theory : A comment
by Corden, W. Max
January 1988, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-8 Stabilization policies and labor markets
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-84 Stabilization in high inflation countries: Analytical foundations and recent experience
by Helpman, Elhanan & Leiderman, Leonardo
- 85-92 Comments on Helpman and Leiderman
by Fischer, Stanley
- 93-140 Is sovereign policymaking bad?
by Canzoneri, Matthew B. & Henderson, Dale W.
- 141-151 Toward an empirical assessment of game-theoretic models of policymaking : A comment
by Baxter, Marianne
- 153-219 Employment problems in West Germany - the role of institutions, labor law, and government intervention
by Soltwedel, Rudiger
- 221-230 Employment problems in West Germany : A comment
by Stafford, Frank P.
- 231-258 Empirical tests of labor-market equilibrium: An evaluation
by Heckman, James J. & MaCurdy, Thomas E.
- 259-267 Emperical tests of labor-market equilibrium: An evaluation : A comment
by Card, David
- 269-313 The term structure in the United States, Japan, and West Germany
by Bomhoff, Eduard J. & Schotman, Peter C.
- 315-317 The term structure in the United States, Japan, and West Germany : A comment
by Grilli, Vittorio U.
- 319-323 Comments on the Bomhoff-Schotman paper: "The term structure in the United States, Japan, and West Germany"
by Leiderman, Leonardo
- 325-368 Are the macroeconomic effects of oil-price changes symmetric?
by Tatom, John A.
- 369-378 Are the macroeconomic effects of oil-price changes symmetric? : A comment
by Hamilton, James D.
January 1987, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-8 Empirical studies of velocity, real exchange rates, unemployment, and productivity
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-88 M1 -- Velocity and money-demand functions: Do stable relationships exist?
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 89-101 Comments on the paper by robert rasche
by Nascaro, Angelo R.
- 103-139 The dollar and real interest rates
by Campbell, John Y. & Clarida, Richard H.
- 141-148 The dollar and real interest rates a comment
by Mishkin, Frederic S.
- 149-214 An empirical investigation of the long-run behavior of real exchange rates
by Huizinga, John
- 215-223 An empirical investigation of the long-run behavior of real exchange rates comment on the huizinga paper
by Buiter, Willem H.
- 225-231 Reply to comments by butter
by Huizinga, John
- 233-307 Fixed exchange rates and the quantity theory in colonial America
by Michener, Ronald
- 311-323 Purchasing power parity in colonial America: Some evidence for South Carolina 1732-1774 a comment
by Bordo, Michael D. & Marcotte, Ivan A.
- 325-334 Wicksell and fisher on the "Backing" of money and the quantity theory A comment on the debate between Bruce Smith and Ronald Michener
by Laidler, David
- 335-402 Fluctuations in the pace of labor reallocation
by Davis, Steven J.
- 403-420 Comment on the relation between unemployment and sectoral shifts
by Oi, Walter Y.
- 421-444 Productivity and the business cycle
by Hall, Robert E.
- 445-452 Trading uncertainty, markups, and productivity A comment on hall's paper
by Eden, Benjamin
- v:27:y:1987:i::p:v-348 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1987, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-8 Bubbles and other essays
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-56 Speculation and the volatility of foreign currency exchange rates
by Singleton, Kenneth
- 57-62 Comments on speculation and the volatility of foreign currency exchange rates
by Flood, Robert P.
- 63-130 Temporal aggregation and structural inference in macroeconomics
by Christiano, Lawrence J. & Eichenbaum, Martin
- 131-139 Temporal aggregation and structural inference in macroeconomics a comment
by Stock], James H.
- 141-181 Reputational constraints on monetary policy
by Rogoff, Kenneth
- 183-190 Reputational constraints on monetary policy a comment
by Tabellini, Guido
- 191-216 Why do governments prefer nontariff barriers?
by Deardorff, Alan V.
- 217-221 Why do governments prefer nontariff barriers? A comment on deardorff
by McCulloch, Rachel
- 223-281 Could thrifts be profitable? Theoretical and empirical evidence
by Hess, Alan C.
- 283-287 Could thrifts be profitable? Theoretical and empirical evidence Comment on the paper by Alan Hess
by Kaufman, George G.
- 289-333 Bank deregulation, credit markets, and the control of capital
by Gorton, Gary B. & Haubrich, Joseph G.
- 335-343 Comments on Gorton and Haubrich
by Romer, David
- 345-348 Assessing deregulation: Further considerations A reply to David Romer
by Gorton, Gary B. & Haubrich, Joseph G.
- v:26:y:1987:i::p:v-297 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1986, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-10 Real business cycles, real exchange rates, and actual policies
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 11-44 Theory ahead of business-cycle measurement
by Prescott, Edward C.
- 45-47 Theory ahead of business cycle measurement A comment on Prescott
by Rogoff, Kenneth
- 49-99 Alternative explanations of the money-income correlation
by Bernanke, Ben S.
- 101-115 Money and business cycles: Comments on Bernanke and related literature
by King, Robert G.
- 117-214 Nominal exchange rate regimes and the behavior of real exchange rates: Evidence and implications
by Mussa, Michael
- 215-220 Real exchange rates and deviations from purchasing power parity under floating exchange rates A comment
by Black, Stanley W.
- 221-235 The illusion of stabilization policy?
by Green, Steven L. & Grossman, Herschel I.
- 237-243 Shocks and stabilization policy: Illusions and issues A comment on the Green and Grossman paper
by Lombra, Raymond E.
- 245-257 Ideas, institutions, and political economy: A plea for disestablishment
by Buchanan, James M.
- 259-263 A reflection on the role of the council of economic advisers
by Niskanen, William A.
- 265-277 The council of economic advisers: Conscience or advocate?
by Nordhaus, William D.
- v:25:y:1986:i::p:v-452 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1986, Volume 24, Issue 1