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January 1979, Volume 11, Issue 1
January 1979, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-7 Three aspects of policy and policymaking: Knowledge, data and institutions
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 9-54 Causality and econometrics
by Zellner, Arnold
- 55-96 Tests of causality : The message in the innovations
by William Schwert, G.
- 97-102 Discussion of the Zellner and Schwert papers
by Nelson, Charles R.
- 103-108 A comment on the papers by Zellner and Schwert
by Sims, Christopher A.
- 109-111 Rejoinder to Nelson and Sims
by Zellner, Arnold
- 113-163 A production function--nonaccelerating inflation approach to potential output : Is measured potential output too high?
by Perloff, Jeffrey M. & Wachter, Michael L.
- 165-178 The meaning and measurement of potential output : A comment on the Perloff and Wachter results
by Tatom, John A.
- 179-186 Potential GNP: Its measurement and significance : A dissenting opinion
by Plosser, Charles I. & Schwert, G. William
- 187-194 A comment on the Perloff and Wachter paper
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 195-203 Reply
by Perloff, Jeffrey M. & Wachter, Michael L.
- 205-235 Institutional changes, reported unemployment, and induced institutional changes
by Clarkson, Kenneth W. & Meiners, Roger E.
- 237-252 Government labor policies and equilibrium unemployment rates : A comment on Clarkson and Meiners
by Oi, Walter Y.
- 253-282 North-South economic and political relations : How much change?
by McCulloch, Rachel
- 283-333 The political economy of the congressional budget office
by Meiselman, David I. & Roberts, Paul Craig
- 335-347 A comment on the Meiselman and Roberts paper
by de Leeuw, Frank
- 349-354 The relationship between economics and politics : A response to Meiselman and Roberts
by Phaup, Marvin
- 355-362 A comment on the Meiselman and Roberts paper
by Rivlin, Alice M.
January 1978, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Public policies in open economies
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 5-32 Problems of the British economy
by Posner, Michael V.
- 33-65 "New Cambridge" macroeconomics and global monetarism : Some issues in the conduct of U.K. economic policy
by Fetherston, Martin J. & Godley, Wynne A. H.
- 67-85 What's "New" and what's "Keynesian" in the "New Cambridge" Keynesianism?
by Blinder, Alan S.
- 87-89 A comment on the Fetherston and Godley and Posner papers
by Hall, Robert E.
- 91-94 "New Cambridge' macroeconomics and global monetarism : A comment
by Frenkel, Jacob A.
- 95-102 "New Cambridge'--economics without markets : A comment
by Russell, Thomas & Macdonald Wakeman, L.
- 103-110 Problems of the British economy : A comment
by Stone, Courtenay C.
- 111-140 Pegged exchange rates and managed float
by Frenkel, Jacob A.
- 141-144 A comment on the Frenkel paper
by Boyer, Russell S. & Laidler, David
- 145-179 Transnational effects of fiscal shocks in a two-country model of dynamic equilibrium
by Phelps, Edmund S.
- 181-202 Fiscal policy in closed and open economies : A comment
by Henderson, Dale W.
- 203-232 A two-sector model of the labor market
by Coulter, David A.
- 233-266 Government output and national income estimates : The effect on international income comparisons
by B. Leffler, Keith
- 267-273 Government output and national income estimates : A comment
by Tollison, Robert D.
January 1978, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-15 The problem of inflation
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 17-79 The economics of inflation and output fluctuations in the NETHERLANDS, 1954-1975 A test of some implications of the dominant impulse-cum-rational expectations hypothesis
by Korteweg, Pieter
- 81-140 Inflation and output growth: The french experience, 1960-1975
by Fourcans, Andre
- 141-180 Inflation and unanticipated changes in output in Italy
by Fratianni, Michele
- 181-191 A comment on the Kortfweg, Fratianni, and Fourcans papers
by Argy, Victor
- 193-202 Inflation and output changes in France, Italy, and the Netherlands: A comment
by Schwartz, Anna J.
- 203-231 The economics of inflation and output fluctuations in the United States, 1952-1974
by Dutton, Dean S.
- 233-269 The impulse-theoretic explanation of changing inflation and output growth: Evidence from Germany
by Neumann, Manfred J. M.
- 271-276 Inflation and output fluctuations in the United States and Germany: A comment on the Dutton and Neumann papers
by Hamburger, Michael J.
- 277-287 Inflation and output fluctuations: A comment on the Dutton and Neumann papers
by McCallum, Bennett T.
- 289-323 Inflation and economic stability in a small open economy: A systems approach
by Jonson, Peter D. & Taylor, John C.
- 325-353 Inflation and price changes: Some preliminary estimates and tests of alternative theories
by Korteweg, Pieter & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 355-368 Inflation and stability: A comment on the Jonson and Taylor and Korteweg and Meltzer papers
by Stein, Jerome L.
- 369-372 A comment on the Korteweg and Meltzer and Dutton papers
by Siegel, Jeremy J.
- v:8:y:1978:i::p:v-362 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1977, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-11 Optimal policies, control theory and technology exports
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 13-38 Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?
by Prescott, Edward C.
- 39-84 On filtering auxiliary information in short-run monetary policy
by Kalchbrenner, J. H. & Tinsley, P. A. & Berry, J. & Garrett, B.
- 85-91 Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?: A comment
by Modigliani, Franco
- 93-98 Control theory and economic stabilization: A comment on the Kalchbrenner and Tinsley and Prescott papers
by Taylor, John B.
- 99-100 Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?: A comment
by Bryant, John
- 101-102 Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?: A rejoinder
by Prescott, Edward C.
- 103-123 Improving the monetary aggregates: An evaluation of the report of the advisory committee on monetary statistics
by Pierce, James L.
- 125-130 A comment on the Pierce paper
by Jordan, Jerry L.
- 131-152 Fine principles and prospects for financial institutions reform
by Dewald, William G.
- 153-157 Fine principles and prospects for financial institutions reform: A comment
by Kaminov, Ira
- 159-202 The export of technology
by Berglas, Eitan & Jones, Ronald W.
- 203-224 Application of the dynamic limit pricing model to the price of technology and international technology transfer
by Magee, Stephen P.
- 225-233 A comment on the Berglas and Jones and Magee papers
by Ruffin, Roy J.
- 235-238 A comment on the Berglas and Jones and Magee papers
by Findlay, Ronald
January 1977, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 International organization, national policies and economic development
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 17-52 Economic policy in the united nations: A new international economic order?
by McCulloch, Rachel
- 53-78 The economic commission for latin America: Its policies and their impact
by Luders, Rolf S.
- 79-116 Development policies and problems: The Brazilian experience
by Langoni, Carlos Geraldo & Kogut, Edy Luiz
- 117-122 A comment on the Langoni and Kogut and Luders papers
by Sjaastad, Larry A.
- 123-147 Land reform and agricultural efficiency in Mexico: A general equilibrium analysis
by De Vany, Arthur
- 149-155 Land reform and agricultural efficiency in Mexico: A comment
by Henderson, David R.
- 157-177 Economic growth: What have we learned from the past?
by North, Douglass
- 179-228 Invention and accumulation in america's economic growth: A nineteenth-century parable
by David, Paul A.
- 229-236 A comment on the north and david papers
by Denison, Edward F.
- 237-240 A comment on the north and david papers
by Kendrick, John W.
- v:6:y:1977:i::p:v-372 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1977, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-6 Stabilization of the domestic and international economy
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 7-29 Understanding business cycles
by Lucas, Robert E.
- 31-68 Inflation without growth: A long-run perspective on short-run stabilization policies
by Parkin, Michael
- 69-105 Indexing the economy through financial intermediation
by Blinder, Allan S.
- 107-147 Wage indexation and macroeconomics stability
by Fischer, Stanley
- 149-168 Indexation issues: A comment on the blinder and Fischer papers
by Phelps, Edmund S.
- 169-171 Indexing the economy through financial intermediation: a comment
by Parkin, Michael
- 173-179 On the indexation of contracts under uncertainty: a comment on the blinder paper
by Smith, Clifford W.
- 181-229 Structural unemployment and the productivity of women
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 231-233 Structural unemployment and the productivity of women: A comment
by Hall, Robert E.
- 235-265 An empirical study of risk under fixed and flexible exchange
by Farber, Andre & Roll, Richard & Solnik, Bruno
- 267-275 Social welfare under fixed and flexible exchange rates: A comment on the Farber, Roll and Solnik paper
by Stein, Jerome L.
- 277-310 Eurodollars, petrodollars, and world liquidity and inflation
by Sweeney, Richard James & Willett, Thomas D.
- 311-318 Eurodollars, petrodollars, and world liquidity and inflation: A comment
by Henderson, Dale W.
January 1976, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-14 Institutions, policies and economic performance
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 15-49 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses
by Christ, Carl F.
- 51-58 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment
by Jasinowski, Jerry J.
- 59-61 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment
by Weintraub, Robert E.
- 63-64 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment
by Cox, William
- 65-66 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment
by Dolde, Walter
- 67-70 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment
by Karlik, John R.
- 71-74 An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment
by Slater, Courtenay
- 75-140 The economics of the OECD
by Fratianni, Michele & Pattison, John C.
- 141-153 The economics of the OECD: A comment
by Hansen, Bent
- 155-159 The economics of the OECD: A comment
by Hodgman, Donald R.
- 161-203 The federal home loan bank system since 1965
by Jaffee, Dwight M.
- 205-229 The impact on residential construction of Federal Home Loan Bank Board policy
by Swan, Craig
- 231-236 A view from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board: A comment on the Jaffee and Swan papers
by Friedman, Harris C.
- 237-245 Federal Home Loan Bank Board policy and the plight of savings and loan associations: A comment on the Jaffee and Swan papers
by Kane, Edward J.
- 247-250 Regulation Q and the current problems of Savings and Loan Associations: A comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 251-306 Inflation -- alternative explanations and policies: Tests on data drawn from six countries
by Laidler, David
- 307-309 Inflation -- alternative explanations and policies: Tests on data drawn from six countries: A comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
- 311-353 Inflation, unemployment and macroeconomic policy in open economies: An empirical analysis
by Hamburger, Michael J. & Reisch, Rutbert D.
January 1976, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-13 Institutional arrangements and the inflation problem
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 15-50 Benefits and costs of stable monetary growth
by Poole, William
- 51-77 Lessons of floating exchange rates
by Kindleberger, Charles P.
- 79-114 Floating foreign exchange rates 1973-1974: The emperor's new clothes
by McKinnon, Ronald I.
- 115-121 Assessing experience with floating exchange rates: A comment
by Kenen, Peter B.
- 123-141 Our recent experience with fixed and flexible exchange rates: A comment
by Mussa, Michael
- 143-177 Some currently suggested explanations and cures for inflation
by Haberler, Gottfried
- 179-184 Some currently suggested explanations and cures for inflation: A comment
by Modigliani, Franco
- 185-212 The social costs of the recent inflation: The mirage of steady "anticipated" inflation
by Klein, Benjamin
- 213-216 The social costs of the recent inflation: The mirage of steady "anticipated" inflation: A comment
by Jasinowski, Jerry
- 217-243 Policy conflicts in the separate control of quantity and price in the energy industries
by MacAvoy, Paul W.
- 245-248 Policy conflicts in the separate control of quantity and price in the energy industries: A comment
by Rasche, Robert H.
- v:3:y:1976:i::p:v-164 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A. H.
January 1976, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 7-64 On measuring the impact of wage-price controls: A critical appraisal
by Oi, Walter Y.
- 65-114 Price change expectations and the Phillips curve
by McGuire, Timothy W.
- 115-156 On estimating the effects of controls
by McGuire, Timothy W.
- 157-172 On measuring the impact of controls: A comment
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 173-181 Comments on McGuire's "controls and expectations"
by Gould, J. P.
- 183-191 Reply
by McGuire, Timothy W.
- 193-221 The effects of excess demand, generalized expectations and wage-price controls on wage inflation in the UK: 1956-1971
by Parkin, Michael & Sumner, Michael & Ward, Robert
- 223-234 Cyclical adjustments of wages, prices and employment:: A comment on Parkin, Summer and Ward
by Mussa, Michael
- 235-263 Price and wage controls: The first two years
by Darby, Michael R.
- 265-268 Price and wage controls: The first two years a comment
by Poole, William
- 273-302 Inflation and incomes policy: An application of time series models
by Feige, Edgar L. & Pearce, Douglas K.
- 303-304 A comment on the papers at the conference on wage-price controls
by Pencavel, John H.
January 1976, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-18 The Phillips curve
by Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan H.
- 19-46 Econometric policy evaluation: A critique
by Lucas, Robert Jr
- 47-61 Can econometric policy evaluations be salvaged? -- A comment
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 61-62 Reply
by Lucas, Robert Jr
- 63-64 Econometric policy evaluation: A critique
by Pritchett, David V.
- 65-97 A neo-classical theory of keynesian unemployment
by Gordon, Donald F.
- 98-119 Aspects of the theory of involuntary unemployment -- A comment
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 120-122 Rejoinder
by Gordon, Donald F.
- 123-126 Comment on the Donald Gordon paper
by Phelps, E.S.
- 127-148 The Phillips curve and macroeconomic policy
by Hall, Robert E.
- 149-159 Dynamic considerations in the choice of inflation and unemployment targets -- A comment
by Gordon, Robert J.
- 160-164 The Phillips curve and macroeconomic policy: A comment
by Schmidt, Ronald M.
- v:1:y:1976:i::p:ii-318 Introduction to the series
by Brunner, K. & Meltzer, A.H.