Journal of Monetary Economics 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Monetary Economics 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A comment on durable goods consumption.EconomicsHong, Kiseok
Adjustment costs and investment in a stochastic endogenous growth model.EconomicsTurnovsky, Stephen J., Benavie, Arthur, Grinols, Earl
A dynamic asymptotically ideal model of money demand.EconomicsFleissig, Adrian, Swofford, James L.
Are consumption taxes really better than income taxes?EconomicsRios-Rull, Jose-Victor, Quadrini, Vincenzo, Krusell, Per
Are U.S. regional incomes converging? Reply. (response to article by Michael Loewy and David Pappell in this issue, p. 587)(includes bibliography)EconomicsCarlino, Gerald, Mills, Leonard
Are U.S. regional incomes converging? Some further evidence.(includes bibliography)EconomicsPapell, David H., Loewy, Michael B.
Borrowing constraints, human capital accumulation, and growth.EconomicsGregorio, Jose De
Bubbles, fundamentals, and investment: a multiple equation testing strategy.EconomicsChirinko, Robert S., Schaller, Huntley
Clearinghouse banks and banknote over-issue.EconomicsFreeman, Scott
Coexistence of money and interest-bearing securities.EconomicsWallace, Neil, Wright, Randall, Aiyagari, S. Rao
Congressional influence on U.S. monetary policy: a reconsideration of the evidence.(includes bibliography)EconomicsChopin, Marc C., Cole, C. Steven, Ellis, Michael A.
Congressional oversight committee influence on US monetary policy revisited.(includes bibliography)EconomicsGrier, Kevin B.
Congressional policy preferences and U.S. monetary policy.(includes bibliography)EconomicsChopin, Marc C., Cole, C. Steven, Ellis, Michael A.
Consumption, commitment, and cycles.EconomicsKocherlakota, Narayana R.
Convergence, endogenous growth, and productivity disturbances.(includes bibliography)EconomicsQuah, Danny T., Ka Yui Leung, Charles
Convergence revisited.EconomicsEvans, Paul, Karras, Georgios
Cyclical productivity in a model of labor hoarding.EconomicsSbordone, Argia M.
Does foreign exchange intervention signal future monetary policy?EconomicsLewis, Karen K., Kaminsky, Graciela L.
Do government policy multipliers decrease with inflation?(includes bibliography)EconomicsRush, Mark, Koelln, Kenneth, Waldo, Doug
Equilibrium loan contracts and endogenous growth in the presence of asymmetric information.EconomicsBose, Niloy, Cothren, Richard
Evaluating alternative monetary policy rules.EconomicsFair, Ray C., Howrey, E. Philip
Expectations and the nonneutrality of Lucas. (economist Robert E. Lucas)EconomicsSargent, Thomas J.
Indeterminacy and sector-specific externalities.EconomicsBenhabib, Jess, Farmer, Roger E. A.
Inflation, inflation uncertainty, and relative price dispersion: evidence from bivariate GARCH-M models. (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity)EconomicsPerry, Mark J., Grier, Kevin B.
Inflation targeting in a small open economy: empirical results for Switzerland.EconomicsDueker, Michael, Fischer, Andreas M.
Innovation, bank monitoring, and endogenous financial development.EconomicsFuente, Angel de la, Marin, Jose Maria
Intrinsic bubbles and mean-reverting fundamentals.EconomicsSutherland, Alan
Is the Friedman rule optimal when money is an intermediate good?EconomicsTeles, Pedro, Correia, Isabel
Loan commitments and optimal monetary policy.EconomicsWoodford, Michael
Measuring money growth when financial markets are changing.EconomicsStock, James H., Feldstein, Martin S.
Money and credit as means of payment.EconomicsSchreft, Stacey L., Lacker, Jeffrey M.
Money and finance with costly commitment.EconomicsChatterjee, Satyajit, Corbae, Dean
Money and inventories in an economy with uncertain and sequential trade.EconomicsEden, Benjamin, Bental, Benjamin
Money, barter, and costly information acquisition.EconomicsKim, Young Sik
Nominal price rigidity, money supply endogeneity, and business cycles.EconomicsYun, Tack
On avoiding bank runs.EconomicsAlonso, Irasema
Optimality of the Friedman rule in economies with distorting taxes.EconomicsChristiano, Lawrence J., Chari, V.V., Kehoe, Patrick J.
Overtime, effort, and the propagation of business cycle shocks.EconomicsHall, George J.
Prices, output, and hours: an empirical analysis based on a sticky price model.EconomicsRotemberg, Julio J.
Production function regressions, returns to scale, and externalities.EconomicsBurnside, Craig
Real business cycle research comes of age: a review essay. (Frontiers of Business Cycle Research, book)EconomicsWilliamson, Stephen D.
Real business cycles and sunspot fluctuations are observationally equivalent.EconomicsKamihigashi, Takashi
Run-proof banking without suspension or deposit insurance.EconomicsNicolo, Gianni de
Sequential markets and the suboptimality of the Friedman rule.EconomicsWilliamson, Stephen D.
Specialization, intermediation and growth.(includes bibliography)EconomicsGaletovic, Alexander
Stochastic fiscal policy and the Swedish business cycle.EconomicsKlein, Paul, Jonsson, Gunnar
Tariffs and aggregate economic activity: lessons from the Great Depression.(macroeconomic relevance of tariffs during the Great Depression) (includes bibliography)EconomicsKahn, James, Crucini, Mario J.
Taxation and inflation: a new explanation for capital flows.EconomicsBayoumi, Tamim, Gagnon, Joseph
The composition of public expenditure and economic growth.EconomicsSwaroop, Vinaya, Devarajan, Shantayanan, Zou, Heng-fu
The macroeconomic effects of government debt in a stochastic growth model.EconomicsLudvigson, Sydney
The marginal income tax rate schedule from 1930 to 1990.EconomicsHakkio, Craig S., Rush, Mark, Schmidt, Timothy J.
The welfare cost of inflation in general equilibrium.EconomicsDotsey, Michael, Ireland, Peter
This is what happened to the oil price-macroeconomy relationship.EconomicsHamilton, James D.
This is what happened to the oil price-macroeconomy relationship: reply. (reply to James D. Hamilton in this issue, p.215)EconomicsHooker, Mark A.
Was the worldwide shift to gold inevitable? An analysis of the end of bimetallism.EconomicsOppers, Stefan Erik
Wealth distribution in life-cycle economies.(includes bibliography)EconomicsHuggett, Mark
Wealth-varying intertemporal elasticities of substitution: evidence from panel and aggregate data.EconomicsAtkeson, Andrew, Ogaki, Masao
What happened to the oil price-macroeconomy relationship?EconomicsHooker, Mark A.
Whom can we trust to run the Fed? Theoretical support for the founders' views.EconomicsFaust, Jon
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