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1999
- 329-368 Exchange rates and financial fragility
by Barry Eichengreen & Ricardo Hausmann - 369-378 Commentary : avoiding currency crises
by Martin Feldstein - 389-395 Overview : new challenges for monetary policy
by Stanley Fischer - 397-403 Overview : new challenges for monetary policy
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 405-410 Overview : new challenges for monetary policy
by Andrew D. Crockett - 411-422 General discussion : overview panel : new challenges for monetary policy
by Andrew D. Crockett - 411-422 General discussion : exchange rates and financial fragility
by Andrew D. Crockett - y:1999 New challenges for monetary policy : a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 26-28, 1999
by anonymous
1998
- 1-9 Opening remarks : income inequality : issues and policy options
by Alan Greenspan - 11-32 The distribution of income in industrialized countries
by A. B. Atkinson - 33-48 Commentary : the distribution of income in industrialized countries
by Lawrence F. Katz - 49-57 Commentary : the distribution of income in industrialized countries
by Ignazio Visco - 59-67 General discussion : the distribution of income in industrialized countries
by George Shultz - 69-133 Causes of changing earnings inequality
by Dennis J. Snower - 135-141 Commentary : causes of changing earnings inequality
by Robert Z. Lawrence - 143-150 Commentary : causes of changing earnings inequality
by Kevin M. Murphy - 151-157 General discussion : causes of changing earnings inequality
by George Shultz - 159-201 Monetary policy and the well-being of the poor
by Christina D. Romer & David Romer - 203-209 Commentary : monetary policy and the well-being of the poor
by Alan S. Blinder - 211-219 General discussion : monetary policy and the well-being of the poor
by George Shultz - 221-263 Economic consequences of income inequality
by Jason Furman & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 265-281 Commentary : economic consequences of income inequality
by Horst Siebert - 283-293 General discussion : economic consequences of income inequality
by Alice M. Rivlin - 295-336 How can economic policy strike a balance between economic efficiency and income equality?
by Assar Lindbeck - 337-343 Commentary : how can economic policy strike a balance between economic efficiency and income equality?
by Laura D'Andrea Tyson - 345-356 General discussion : how can economic policy strike a balance between economic efficiency and income equality?
by Alice M. Rivlin - 357-367 Overview : income inequality : issues and policy options
by Martin Feldstein - 369-378 Overview : income inequality : issues and policy options
by Mervyn A. King - 379-389 General discussion : overview panel : income inequality : issues and policy options
by Alice M. Rivlin - y:1998 Income inequality : issues and policy options : a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 27-29, 1998
by anonymous
1997
- 1-6 Opening remarks : maintaining financial stability in a global economy
by Alan Greenspan - 7-36 Why is financial stability a goal of public policy?
by Andrew D. Crockett - 37-45 Why is financial stability a goal of public policy? (commentary)
by Stanley Fischer - 47-54 Why is financial stability a goal of public policy? (general discussion)
by E. Gerald Corrigan - 55-96 The causes and propagation of financial instability : lessons for policy makers
by Frederic S. Mishkin - 97-116 The causes and propagation of financial instability : lessons for policymakers, commentary
by Morris Goldstein - 117-128 The causes and propagation of financial instability : lessons for policymakers (general discussion)
by E. Gerald Corrigan - 129-140 What lessons can be learned from recent financial crises? : the Swedish experience
by Urban Backstrom - 141-167 What lessons can be learned from recent financial crises? : the Argentine experience
by Pedro Pou - 169-174 What lessons can be learned from recent financial crises? : the Japanese experience
by Yoshio Suzuki - 175-181 What lessons can be learned from recent financial crises? (general discussion)
by E. Gerald Corrigan - 183-192 Promoting financial stability in the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe
by Vaclav Klaus - 193-225 Managing financial crises in emerging markets
by Barry Eichengreen & Richard Portes - 227-232 Managing financial crises in emerging markets; commentary
by Jean-Jacques Rey - 233-242 Managing financial crises in emerging markets; commentary
by Jeffrey D. Sachs - 243-255 Managing financial crises in emerging markets; general discussion
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 257-297 Institutions and policies for maintaining financial stability
by Robert E. Litan - 299-306 Institutions and policies for maintaining financial stability; commentary
by Randall S. Kroszner - 307-318 Institutions and policies for maintaining financial stability; general discussion
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 319-329 Maintaining financial stability in a global economy; overview
by Martin Feldstein - 331-335 Maintaining financial stability in a global economy; overview
by Edward A. J. George - 337-343 Maintaining financial stability in a global economy; overview
by Jean-Claude Trichet - 345-358 Maintaining financial stability in a global economy; general discussion, overview panel
by Jacob A. Frenkel - y:1997 Maintaining financial stability in a global economy : a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 28-30, 1997
by anonymous
1996
- 1-5 Opening remarks
by Alan Greenspan - 7-34 Why are central banks pursuing long-run price stability?
by Stanley Fischer - 35-43 Why are central banks pursuing long-run price stability? (commentary)
by Lawrence H. Summers - 45-52 Why are central banks pursuing long-run price stability? (general discussion)
by Gordon Thiessen - 53-91 How should central banks reduce inflation? conceptual issues
by Mervyn A. King - 93-103 How should central banks reduce inflation? conceptual issues (commentary)
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 105-114 How should central banks reduce inflation? conceptual issues (commentary)
by Bennett T. McCallum - 115-122 How should central banks reduce inflation? conceptual issues (general discussion)
by Gordon Thiessen - 123-138 Reducing inflation in New Zealand: some practical issues
by Donald T. Brash - 139-146 Israel's experience with inflation
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 147-159 Disinflation in the Czech Republic: looking both backward and forward
by Josef Tosovsky - 161-167 How have central banks reduced inflation? - practical issues (general discussion)
by Gordon Thiessen - 169-178 Lessons from the stabilization process in Argentina, 1990-1996
by Domingo F. Cavallo - 179-180 Lessons from the stabilization process in Argentina (general discussion)
by Thomas M. Hoenig - 181-195 How should monetary policy respond to shocks while maintaining long-run price stability? Conceptual issues
by John B. Taylor - 197-208 How should monetary policy respond to shocks while maintaining long-run price stability? Conceptual issues (commentary)
by David W. Mullins - 209-227 How should monetary policy respond to shocks while maintaining long-run price stability? Conceptual issues (commentary)
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 229-239 How should monetary policy respond to shocks while maintaining long-run price stability? Conceptual issues (general discussion)
by Andrew D. Crockett - 241-285 What operating procedures should be adopted to maintain price stability? practical issues
by Charles Freedman - 287-296 What operating procedures should be adopted to maintain price stability? practical issues (commentary)
by Otmar Issing - 297-306 What operating procedures should be adopted to maintain price stability? practical issues (commentary)
by Donald L. Kohn - 307-313 What operating procedures should be adopted to maintain price stability? practical issues (general discussion)
by Andrew D. Crockett - 315-318 Achieving price stability; overview
by Andrew D. Crockett - 319-329 Achieving price stability; overview
by Martin Feldstein - 331-338 Achieving price stability; overview
by Jean-Claude Trichet - 339-346 Achieving price stability; general discussion - overview panel
by Andrew D. Crockett - y:1996 Achieving price stability: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 29-31, 1996
by anonymous
1995
- 1-4 Opening remarks
by Alan Greenspan - 5-55 Long-term tendencies in budget deficits and debt
by Paul R. Masson & Michael Mussa - 57-87 Long-term tendencies in budget deficits and debt (commentary)
by Kumiharu Shigehara - 89-94 Long-term tendencies in budget deficits and debt (general discussion)
by Gordon Thiessen - 95-119 What do budget deficits do?
by Laurence Ball & N. Gregory Mankiw - 121-128 What do budget deficits do? (commentary)
by Robert A. Johnson - 129-137 What do budget deficits do? (commentary)
by Allan H. Meltzer - 139-149 What do budget deficits do? (general discussion)
by Gordon Thiessen - 151-170 Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline
by John B. Taylor - 171-183 Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline (commentary)
by Mervyn A. King - 185-193 Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline (commentary)
by Helmut Schieber - 195-201 Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline (general discussion)
by Gordon Thiessen - 203-225 The Canadian experience in reducing budget deficits and debt
by Paul Martin - 227-244 Solutions for developed economies
by Alan J. Auerbach - 245-256 Solutions for developed economies
by Alberto Giovannini - 257-276 Solutions for developed economies
by Peter Peterson - 277-294 Solutions for developed economies
by Jurgen Stark - 295-306 Solutions for developed economies (general discussion)
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 307-373 Public sector deficits and macroeconomic stability in developing economies
by Sebastian Edwards - 375-383 Public sector deficits and macroeconomic stability in developing economies (commentary)
by Jose Pablo Arellano - 385-395 Public sector deficits and macroeconomic stability in developing economies (commentary)
by John S. Flemming - 397-401 Public sector deficits and macroeconomic stability in developing economies (general discussion)
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 403-412 Budget deficits and debt: issues and options (overview)
by Martin Feldstein - 413-417 Budget deficits and debt: issues and options (overview)
by Goran Persson - 419-423 Budget deficits and debt: issues and options (overview)
by James D. Wolfensohn - 425-433 Budget deficits and debt: issues and options (general discussion)
by Chairman & Jacob A. Frenkel - y:1995 Budget deficits and debt: issues and options : a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 31-September 2 1995
by anonymous
1994, Issue jan
- 323-328 Overview : proceedings of a symposium on reducing unemployment
by Frans Andriessen
1994, Issue Jan
- 1-3 Opening remarks
by Alan Greenspan - 5-48 The extent of high unemployment in OECD countries
by John P. Martin - 49-98 Past and prospective causes of high unemployment
by Paul R. Krugman - 99-167 The role of demand management policies in reducing unemployment
by Charles R. Bean - 169-187 The role of monetary policy: where does unemployment fit in?
by Donald T. Brash - 189-237 Reducing supply-side disincentives to job creation
by Dale T. Mortensen - 239-322 Active labor market policies to expand employment and opportunity
by Lawrence F. Katz - 365-367 Closing remarks
by George Shultz
1994
- 1-367 Reducing unemployment: current issues and policy options: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 25-27, 1994
by Thomas M. Hoenig - 329-342 Overview : proceedings : reducing unemployment : current issues and policy options
by Alan S. Blinder - 343-352 Overview : proceedings : reducing unemployment : current issues and policy options
by Michel Hansenne - 353-363 Overview : unemployment : a German view
by Hans Tietmeyer
1993
- 1-4 Opening remarks at the symposium: Changing Capital Markets-- implications for Monetary Policy
by Alan Greenspan - 5-69 Financial markets in transition; or, the decline of commercial banking
by Franklin R. Edwards - 5-69 Financial markets in transition - or the decline of commercial banking
by Franklin R. Edwards - 71-149 Credit channel or credit actions? an interpretation of the postwar transmission mechanism
by Christina D. Romer & David Romer - 151-225 The role of judgment and discretion in the conduct of monetary policy: consequences of changing financial markets
by Benjamin M. Friedman - 227-243 Financial markets in 2020
by Charles S. Sanford - 245-330 The integration of world capital markets
by Morris Goldstein & Michael Mussa - 331-377 Monetary policy implications of increased capital flows
by Andrew D. Crockett - 379-387 Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel)
by Stanley Fischer - 379-416 Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy
by Stanley Fischer & Jacob A. Frenkel & Toyoo Gyohten & Hans Tietmeyer & panelists - 389-397 Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel)
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 399-403 Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel)
by Toyoo Gyohten - 405-416 Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel)
by Hans Tietmeyer - y:1993 Changing capital markets--implications for monetary policy : a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 19-21, 1993
by anonymous
1992
- 1-257 Policies for long-run economic growth: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 27-29, 1992
by anonymous - 5-13 Causes of declining growth
by Michael R. Darby - 15-39 Causes of declining growth in industrialized countries
by Kumiharu Shigehara - 41-55 Why has potential growth declined? The case of Germany
by Horst Siebert - 57-86 The search for growth
by Charles I. Plosser - 87-92 Commentary : the search for growth
by N. Gregory Mankiw - 93-128 Macroeconomic policy and long-run growth
by J. Bradford DeLong & Lawrence H. Summers - 129-134 Commentary : macroeconomic policy and long-run growth
by C. Fred Bergsten - 135-140 Commentary : macroeconomic policy and long-run growth
by Lawrence A. Kudlow - 141-148 Commentary : macroeconomic policy and long-run growth
by Allan H. Meltzer - 149-155 Economic reorganization as a prerequisite to growth
by Domingo F. Cavallo - 157-184 Investment policies to promote growth
by Alan J. Auerbach - 185-192 Commentary : investment policies to promote growth
by Martin Feldstein - 193-198 Commentary : investment policies to promote growth
by Norbert H. Walter - 199-216 Human capital and economic growth
by Robert J. Barro - 217-224 Commentary : human capital and economic growth
by Lawrence F. Katz - 225-230 Commentary : human capital and economic growth
by James C. Miller - 231-252 Overview panelists : policies for long-run economic growth : a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August 27-29,1992
by Stanley Fischer & Jacob A. Frenkel & Otmar Issing - 253-257 Closing remarks : policies for long-run economic growth : a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 27-29, 1992
by Willem F. Duisenberg
1991
- 1-356 Policy implications of trade and currency zones : a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 22-24, 1991
by Thomas E. Davis - 7-58 The move toward free trade zones
by Paul R. Krugman - 59-76 The transformation of trade and monetary regimes in Europe
by Michael R. Emerson - 77-84 Does one market require one money?
by Martin Feldstein - 85-93 One market, one money? Well, maybe ... sometimes
by David Laidler - 95-101 Characteristics and implications of different types of currency areas
by Miguel Mancera - 103-109 The relationship between trade and currency zones
by Salvatore Zecchini - 111-145 Financial market implications of trade and currency zones
by Andrew D. Crockett - 147-156 Mexico's macroeconomic adjustment and growth perspectives
by Pedro Aspe - 157-235 The macroeconomic policy implications of trade and currency zones
by Jacob A. Frenkel & Morris Goldstein - 237-274 U.S. leadership and postwar progress
by Allan H. Meltzer - 275-284 General remarks on trade zones and the Uruguay round
by Charles R. Carlisle - 285-294 European integration and the world economy
by Jacques de Larosiere - 295-301 Regionalism and the world trading system
by Lawrence H. Summers
1990, Issue aug
1990
- 1-8 The role of central banks
by Paul A. Volcker - 9-21 Monetary policy and the control of inflation
by John W. Crow - 23-34 Central banks and the financial system
by E. Gerald Corrigan - 35-49 Currency convertibility in Eastern Europe
by C. Fred Bergsten & John Williamson - 51-56 Policy dilemmas of Eastern European reforms: notes of an insider
by Vaclav Klaus - 57-63 Recent developments in Poland
by Wladyslaw Baka - 65-68 Recent developments in Bulgaria
by Ivan Dragnevski - 69-74 Recent developments in Yugoslavia
by Mitja Gaspari - 75-78 Recent developments in the Soviet Union
by Victor V. Gerashchenko - 79-82 Recent developments in Romania
by Mugur Isarescu - 83-85 Recent developments in Hungary
by Imre Tarafas - 87-91 Recent developments in Czechoslovakia
by Josef Tosovsky - 93-98 Monetary policy and the control of inflation: commentary
by Martin Feldstein - 99-103 Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation
by Lawrence A. Kudlow - 105-111 Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation
by Allan H. Meltzer - 113-115 Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation
by Georg Rich - 117-121 Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation
by Niels Thygesen - 123-127 Commentary: central banks and the financial system
by Andrew D. Crockett - 129-134 Commentary: central banks and the financial system
by Mervyn A. King - 135-138 Commentary: central banks and the financial system
by Philippe Lagayette - 139-139 Comment from the floor
by Allan H. Meltzer - 141-148 Commentary: currency convertibility in Eastern Europe
by Richard N. Cooper - 149-156 Commentary: currency convertibility in Eastern Europe
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 157-165 Commentary: currency convertibility in Eastern Europe
by Arnold C. Harberger
1989
- 1-53 Monetary policy in the 1990s: lessons and challenges
by Charles Freedman - 55-127 Changing effects of monetary policy on real economic activity
by Benjamin M. Friedman - 129-141 Policy targets and operating procedures in the 1990s
by Donald L. Kohn - 143-159 Policy targets and operating procedures: the Australian case
by Ian J. Macfarlane - 161-173 Policy targets and operating procedures in the 1990s: the case of Japan
by Yoshio Suzuki