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January 1986, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 11-48 Is there a cyclical time unit?
by Neftci, Salih N.
- 49-53 Is there a cyclical time unit? A comment
by Rotemberg, Julio J.
- 55-103 Capital mobility in the world economy: Theory and measurement
by Obstfeld, Maurice
- 105-113 Capital mobility in the world economy: Theory and measurement A comment
by Stulz, ReneM.
- 115-168 Conditions in which very rapid inflation has appeared
by Capie, Forrest
- 169-177 Conditions in which very rapid inflation has appeared A comment
by Fratianni, Michele
- 179-224 Deposit deregulation and monetary policy
by Santomero, Anthony M. & Siegel, Jeremy J.
- 225-230 Deposit deregulation and monetary policy A comment
by Poole, William
- 231-274 Monetary policy regime shifts and the unusual behavior of real interest rates
by Huizinga, John & Mishkin, Frederic S.
- 275-287 The time series behavior of real interest rates A comment
by Schwert, G. William
- 289-302 How robust are the results? A reply
by Huizinga, John & Mishkin, Frederic S.
- 303-331 Does the potency of monetary policy vary with capacity utilization?
by Evans, Paul
- 333-337 Does the potency of monetary policy vary with capacity utilization? A comment
by Haubrich, Joseph G.
- v:24:y:1986:i::p:v-304 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1985, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-12 The "new monetary economics," fiscal issues, and unemployment
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 13-45 Bank deregulation, accounting systems of exchange, and the unit of account: A critical review
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 47-53 Bank deregulation, accounting systems of exchange, and the unit of account: A critical review A comment on the McCallum paper
by Barro, Robert J.
- 55-86 Public debt and United States saving: A new test of the neutrality hypothesis
by Boskin, Michael J. & Kotlikoff, Laurence J.
- 87-89 Public debt policies and united states saving A comment
by Romer, Paul M.
- 91-138 Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy
by Aschauer, David Alan & Greenwood, Jeremy
- 139-141 Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy A comment
by Chari, V. V.
- 143-202 Unemployment, real wages, and aggregate demand in Europe, Japan and the United States
by Layard, P. R. G. & Nickell, S. J.
- 203-209 Comments on the Layard-Nickell model of unemployment and real wages
by Oi, Walter Y.
- 211-212 Reinterpreting money demand regressions Errata
by Goodfriend, Marvin
- v:23:y:1985:i::p:v-337 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1985, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-8 Understanding monetary regimes
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-53 Macroeconomic time-series, business cycles and macroeconomic policies
by Stulz, Rene M. & Wasserfallen, Walter
- 55-59 Macroeconomic time-series, business cycles, and macroeconomic policies A comment
by Nelson, Charles R.
- 61-84 What would nominal GNP targetting do to the business cycle?
by Taylor, John B.
- 85-87 What would nominal GNP targetting do to the business cycle? A comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 89-132 Choosing between M1 and debt as an intermediate target for monetary policy
by Hafer, R. W.
- 133-146 Choosing between M1 and debt as an intermediate target for monetary policy A comment
by Porter, Richard D.
- 147-195 Money, deficits, and inflation
by King, Robert G. & Plosser, Charles I.
- 197-205 Money, deficits, and inflation a comment
by Dwyer, Gerald P.
- 207-241 Reinterpreting money demand regressions
by Goodfriend, Marvin
- 243-254 Expectations and adjustment in the monetary sector revisited A comment
by Laidler, David
- 255-304 Vector autoregressions for causal inference?
by Leamer, Edward E.
- 305-318 Vector autoregressions for causal inference? comment
by Eichenbaum, Martin
- v:22:y:1985:i::p:v-337 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1984, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-8 Essays on macroeconomic implications of financial and labor markets and political processes
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-46 Money in a theory of finance
by Lucas, Robert E.
- 47-56 Money in a theory of finance : Some observations on the Lucas paper
by Plosser, Charles I.
- 57-108 Macroeconomics and finance: The role of the stock market
by Fischer, Stanley & Merton, Robert C.
- 109-116 Macroeconomics and finance: The role of the stock market : A comment on the Fischer/Merton paper
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 117-156 Macroeconomic analyses and microeconomic analyses of labor supply
by Ashenfelter, Orley
- 157-172 A comment of the Ashenfelter analysis of labor-market fluctuations
by Oi, Walter Y.
- 173-208 Labor-force heterogeneity and the business cycle
by Kydland, Finn E.
- 209-224 Comments on the Ashenfelter and Kydland papers
by Heckman, James
- 225-230 A clarification: Using the growth model to account for fluctuations : Reply to James Heckman
by Kydland, Finn E.
- 231-252 Currents and countercurrents in political and economic thought
by Fellner, William
- 253-258 Currents and countercurrents in political and economic thought : A comment on the Fellner paper
by Schwatz, Anna J.
- 259-280 The United Kingdom: Political economy and macroeconomics
by Walters, Alan A.
- 281-293 The United Kingdom: Political economy and macroeconomics : A comment on the Walters paper
by Parkin, Michael
January 1984, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-5 Monetary and fiscal policies and their application
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-52 The economy of Israel
by Fischer, Stanley
- 53-56 The economy of Israel : A comment on Fischer
by Parkin, Michael
- 57-67 Comments on the economy of Israel
by Frenkel, Jacob A.
- 69-114 Japan's macroeconomic performance since the first oil crisis: Review and appraisal
by Komiya, Ryutaro & Yasui, Kazuo
- 115-120 Japanese macroeconomic performance since 1970 : Comments on the paper by Komiya and Yasui
by Haraf, William S.
- 121-141 Income stability and economic efficiency under alternative tax schemes
by Miller, Preston J.
- 143-146 Income stability and economic efficiency under alternative tax schemes : A comment on the miller paper
by Goodfriend, Marvin
- 147-206 A reexamination of the theory of automatic stabilizers
by Christiano, Lawrence J.
- 207-208 A reexamination of the theory of automatic stabilizers Income stability and economic efficiency under alternative tax schemes : Comments on Christiano and Miller
by Blanchard, Olivier Jean
- 209-210 Reply to Olivier Blanchard
by Christiano, Lawrence
- 211-237 Time series evidence on the expectations hypothesis of the term structure
by Flavin, Marjorie
- 239-242 Time series evidence on the expectations hypothesis of the term structure : A comment on Flavin
by Richard, Scott F.
- 243-245 Reply to Scott F. Richard
by Flavin, Marjorie
- 247-267 The report of the gold commission (1982)
by Cagan, Phillip
- 269-273 On the report of the Gold Commission (1982) and convertible monetary systems : A comment on the Cagan paper
by Bordo, Michael D.
- v:20:y:1984:i::p:v-318 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1983, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-4 Variability in employment, prices, and money
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 5-49 Unemployment and insurance
by Rosen, Sherwin
- 51-60 Unemployment and insurance : A comment
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 61-66 Reply to Robert Gordon
by Rosen, Sherwin
- 67-97 A welfare analysis of unemployment insurance: Variations on second-best themes
by Mortensen, Dale T.
- 99-101 A welfare analysis of unemployment insurance: Variations on second-best themes : A comment
by Jovanovic, Boyan
- 103-157 Relative price variability and inflation: A survey and further results
by Cukierman, Alex
- 159-166 Relative price variability and inflation: A survey and further results : A comment
by Parks, Richard W. & Cutler, Harvey
- 167-170 Reply to Parks and Cutler
by Cukierman, Alex
- 171-209 Transitory changes in monetary policy and their implications in money-stock control
by Buttler, Hans-Jurg & Schiltknecht, Kurt
- 211-223 Permanent and transitory changes in monetary policy : A comment
by Bomhoff, Eduard J.
- 225-245 The natural-rate hypothesis, the rational-expectations hypothesis, and the remarkable survival of non-market-clearing assumptions
by Grossman, Herschel I.
- 247-251 The remarkable survival of non-market-clearing assumptions : A comment
by Mishkin, Frederic S.
- 253-299 Competitive price setting, price flexibility, and linkage to the money supply
by Eden, Benjamin
- 301-311 Indexing to the money supply: Pros and cons : A Comment
by Marty, Alvin L.
- 313-316 Reply to Alvin Marty
by Eden, Benjamin
January 1983, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-7 Money, monetary policy, and financial institutions
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-44 The role of overlapping-generations models in monetary economics
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 45-50 The role of overlapping-generations models in monetary economics A Comment
by Bryant, John
- 51-56 A comment on McCallum
by Wallace, Neil
- 57-58 Reply to Bryant and Wallace
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 59-103 Strategies and tactics for monetary control
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 105-112 Strategies and tactics for monetary control A comment on Brunner and Meltzer
by Axilrod, Stephen H.
- 113-116 Reply to stephen axilrod's comments
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 117-147 Monetary policy with a credit aggregate target
by Friedman, Benjamin M.
- 149-155 Monetary policy with a credit aggregate target Comment on the Friedman paper
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 157-207 British economic policy under margaret thatcher: A midterm examination
by Darby, Michael R. & Lothian, James R.
- 209-219 British economic policy under margaret thatcher: A mid term examination A comment on darby and lothian
by Batchelor, R. A.
- 221-272 Theories of intermediated structures
by Townsend, Robert M.
- 273-278 Theories of intermediated structures A comment
by Long, John B.
- 279-280 Reply to John long's comments
by Townsend, Robert
- 281-311 The role of the world bank as an international institution
by Krueger, Anne O.
- 313-323 The role of the world bank as an international institution Comment on the Krueger paper
by Baneth, Jean
- v:18:y:1983:i::p:v-293 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1982, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-6 Economic policy in a world of change
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-38 Predicting the price level in a world that changes all the time
by Bomhoff, Eduard J.
- 57-65 Predicting the price level in a world that changes all the time : A comment
by Kydland, Finn E.
- 67-97 Monetary policy and rational expectations: A comparison of least squares and Bayesian learning
by Meyer, Laurence H. & Webster, Charles
- 99-107 Monetary policy and rational expectations: A comparison of least squares and Bayesian learning : A comment
by Rush, Mark
- 109-113 Anti-inflation policy with a skeptical public : A comment on The Meyer-Webster paper
by Howitt, Peter
- 115-152 The Chilean economy in the 1970s: Crisis, stabilization, liberalization, reform
by Harberger, Arnold C.
- 153-157 The Chilean economy in the 1970s : A comment
by Calvo, Guillermo A.
- 159-186 The order of economic liberalization: Lessons from Chile and Argentina
by McKinnon, Ronald I.
- 187-192 The order of economic liberalization: lessons from Chile and Argentina : A comment
by Stockman, Alan C.
- 193-197 Reply to Alan Stockman
by McKinnon, Ronald I.
- 199-201 The order of economic liberalization: Lessons from Chile and Argentina : A comment
by Frenkel, Jacob A.
- 203-238 Consumption, asset markets and macroeconomic fluctuations
by Shiller, Robert J.
- 239-250 Consumption, asset markets, and macroeconomic fluctuations : A comment
by Hansen, Lars Peter
- 251-250 Comment on the Kane paper : Erratum
by Auerbach, Robert
January 1982, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-10 Monetary regimes and protectionism
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 11-42 Transition from inflation to price stability
by Garber, Peter M.
- 43-46 Transition from inflation to price stability : A comment on Garber
by Grossman, Herschel I.
- 47-86 Monetary accomodation and the variability of output, prices, and exchange rates
by Leiderman, Leonardo
- 87-92 Monetary accomodation and the variability of output, prices, and exchange rates : A comment
by Hodrick, Robert J.
- 93-126 Changes in the provision of correspondent-banking services and the role of Federal Reserve Banks under the DIDMC Act
by Kane, Edward J.
- 127-136 Changes in the provision of correspondent- banking services and the role of federal reserve banks under the DIDMC Act : A comment on Kane
by Auerbach, Robert
- 137-140 Rejoinder
by Kane, Edward J.
- 141-182 The macroeconomics of protection with a floating exchange rate
by Krugman, Paul
- 183-186 The macroeconomics of protection with a floating exchange rate : A comment on Krugman
by McCulloch, Rachel
- 187-220 Four observations on modern international commercial policy under floating exchange rates
by Richardson, J. David
- 221-232 Conditionality and the argument against neo-mercantilist policies : A comment on Richardson's paper
by Boyer, Russell S.
- 233-256 How much is owed by the federal government?
by Penner, Rudolph G.
- 257-264 How much is owed by the federal government? : Discussion of Rudolph Penner's Paper
by Christ, Carl F.
January 1981, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-4 The costs and consequences of inflation
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 5-41 Towards an understanding of the costs of inflation: II
by Fischer, Stanley
- 43-52 Discussion of : Stanley Fischer, "towards an understanding of the costs of inflation: II"
by Lucas, Robert E.
- 57-85 On the relation between the variability of inflation and the average inflation rate
by Taylor, John B.
- 87-144 Interest rates during the cycle, inventories and monetary policy--A theoretical analysis
by Cukierman, Alex
- 145-150 Interest rates during the cycle, inventories and monetary policy--A theoretical analysis : A comment
by Siegel, Jeremy J.
- 151-200 The real interest rate: An empirical investigation
by Mishkin, Frederic S.
- 201-212 Extracting measures of ex ante real interest rates from ex post rates: A comment
by Singleton, Kenneth J.
- 213-218 Reply to Singleton
by Mishkin, Frederic S.
- 219-249 Explanations of exchange-rate volatility and other empirical regularities in some popular models of the foreign exchange market
by Flood, Robert P.
- 251-259 Explanations of exchange-rate volatility and other regularities in some popular models of the foreign exchange market : A comment
by Frenkel, Jacob A.
- 261-296 Sticky individual prices and the dynamics of the general price level
by Mussa, Michael
- 297-300 Comments on Mussa's paper
by Plosser, Charles I.
1981, Volume 14, Issue 1
January 1981, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-8 Supply shocks, incentives and national wealth
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-93 Energy price shocks, aggregate supply and monetary policy: The theory and the international evidence
by Rasche, Robert H. & Tatom, John A.
- 95-102 Comment on Rasche and Tatom, "energy price shocks, aggregate supply and monetary policy: The theory and the international evidence"
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 103-107 Reply to Gordon
by Rasche, Robert H. & Tatom, John A.
- 109-145 Petroleum product price regulations: Output and efficiency effects
by Harvey, Scott & Roush, Calvin T.
- 147-151 Petroleum product price regulations: Output and efficiency effects: A comment
by Epple, Dennis
- 153-199 A summary of some findings from a general equilibrium tax model for the United Kingdom
by Piggott, John & Whalley, John
- 221-229 Comments on papers by Boskin and by Piggott and Whalley
by Harberger, Arnold C.
- 231-235 Discussion of the papers by Piggott and Whalley, and Boskin
by Penner, Rudolph G.
- 237-268 Intertemporal substitution and the business cycle
by Barro, Robert J.
- 269-271 A comment on Barro's intertemporal substitution and the business cycle
by Mortensen, Dale T.
January 1980, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-8 Monetary institutions and the policy process
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-68 Policy advice and policymaking at the federal reserve
by Lombra, Raymond & Moran, Michael
- 69-77 Policy advice and policymaking at the federal reserve : Comment
by Jordan, Jerry L.
- 79-85 Comments on the Lombra-Moran paper
by Pierce, James L.
- 87-89 Reply to Pierce
by Lombra, Raymond & Moran, Michael
- 91-130 The operation of monetary targets
by Summer, M. T.
- 131-133 Comments on Sumner paper
by Pierce, James L.
- 135-138 The operation of monetary targets : Comment
by Jordan, Jerry L.
- 139-172 The european monetary system : A return to an adjustable-peg arrangement
by Fratianni, Michele
- 173-221 The return to the new european monetary system : Objectives, incentives, perspectives
by Vaubel, Roland
- 223-237 Analyzing arrangements for reducing exchange-rate variability : A comment
by Henderson, Dale W.
- 239-253 The viability of the european monetary system : A comment on the papers by Vaubel and Fratianni
by Bryant, Ralph C.
- 255-278 Economic theory and international monetary fund policies
by Williamson, John
- 279-285 Economic theory and IMF policies : Comment
by Heller, H. Robert
- 287-297 Economic theory and IMF policies : A comment
by Frenkel, Jacob A.
- 299-355 A rational expectations model of the United Kingdom under fixed and floating exchange rates : Errata
by Minford, Patrick
January 1980, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-5 On the state of macroeconomics
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-33 Labor supply and aggregate fluctuations
by Hall, Robert E.
- 35-38 Discussion of Robert E. Hall's "labor supply and aggregate fluctuations"
by Barro, Robert J.
- 39-91 Empirical investment equations : An integrative framework
by Abel, Andrew B.
- 93-101 Comments on the current state of the theory of aggregate investment behavior
by Prescott, Edward C.
- 103-106 Reply to Prescott's comment
by Abel, Andrew B.
- 107-154 "Tobin's q" and the rate of investment in general equilibrium
by Sargent, Thomas J.
- 155-159 A comment on the Sargent paper
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 161-205 Issues and models in empirical research on aggregate consumer expenditure
by Dolde, Walter
- 207-214 Issues and models in empirical research on aggregate consumer expenditure : A comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 215-218 Reply to Rasche
by Dolde, Walter
- 219-271 The demand for money in the United States-- Yet again
by Laidler, David
- 273-285 The demand for money in the United States : A comment
by Hamburger, Michael J.
- 287-291 David Laidler's "the demand for money in the United States--Yet again" : A comment
by Lombra, Raymond E.
- 293-355 A rational expectations model of the United Kingdom under fixed and floating exchange rates
by Minford, Patrick
January 1979, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-7 Policies for employment, prices, and exchange rates
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-57 Empirical regularities in the behavior of exchange rates and theories of the foreign exchange market
by Mussa, Michael
- 59-101 The deutsche mark/dollar rate : A monetary analysis
by Bilson, John F. O.
- 103-121 On the monetary analysis of exchange rates : A comment
by Hodrick, Robert J.
- 123-130 On explaining the behavior of exchange rates : A comment on papers by Mussa and Bilson
by Stockman, Alan C.
- 131-160 Towards full employment and price stability : An assessment and appraisal of the OECD'S McCracken report
by Korteweg, Pieter
- 161-168 A report to the OECD by a group of independent experts OECD, June 1977 : A review
by Lucas, Robert E.
- 169-176 The Korteweg and Lucas reviews of the McCracken report : Comments
by Fischer, Stanley
- 177-186 Comments on Lucas and Korteweg on McCracken
by Dobell, Rodney