Journal of Monetary Economics 2000 - Abstracts

Journal of Monetary Economics 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
A model of the bimetallic system.(monetary economics)EconomicsOppers, Stefan Erik
A model of the liquidity structure based on asset indivisibility.EconomicsWallace, Neil
An economic rationale for public education: the value of commitment.EconomicsGradstein, Mark
An equilibrium analysis of relative price changes and aggregate inflation.EconomicsBalke, Nathan S., Wynne, Mark A.
A search-theoretic model of legal and illegal currency.EconomicsCurtis, Elisabeth Soller, Waller, Christopher J.
Bank runs and currency run in a system without a safety net: Argentina and the 'tequila' shock.EconomicsSchumacher, Liliana
Comovement, excess volatility, and home production.(monetary economics)EconomicsYongsung Chang
Constructing and estimating a realistic optimizing model of monetary policy.EconomicsKim, Jinill
Does the fed act gradually? A VAR analysis.EconomicsSack, Brian
Dynamic asset pricing effects and incidence of realization-based capital gains taxes.EconomicsViard, Alan D.
Endogenous growth and stochastic trends.EconomicsFatas, Antonio
Exchange rate anomalies in the industrial countries: A solution with a structural VAR approach.EconomicsKim, Soyoung, Roubini, Nouriel
Exchange rates and the fiscal theory of the price level.EconomicsDupor, Bill
Financial intermediation and growth: causality and causes.EconomicsLevine, Ross, Loayza, Norman, Beck, Thorsten
Fiscal policy, elastic labor supply and endogenous growth.EconomicsTurnovsky, Stephen J.
Fiscal solvency and price level determination in a monetary union.EconomicsBergin, Paul R.
Fixed versus flexible exchange rates: which provides more fiscal discipline?EconomicsVelasco, Andres, Tornell, Aaron
Fractional beta convergence.EconomicsMichelacci, Claudio, Zaffaroni, Paolo
Growth uncertainty and risksharing.EconomicsAthanasoulis, Stafano G., van Wincoop, Eric
Homework in labor economics: household production and intertemporal substitution.(monetary economic research)EconomicsRupert, Peter, Rogerson, Richard, Wright, Randall
Inflation and the great ratios: long-term evidence from the US.(long-term impact of inflation)EconomicsAhmed, Shaghil, Rogers, John H.
Inflation uncertainty and growth in a cash-in-advance economy.EconomicsDotsey, Michael, Sarte, Pierre Daniel
Informality and rent-seeking bureaucracies in a model of long-run growth.EconomicsSarte, Pierre-Daniel G.
Interbank payments and the daily federal funds rate.EconomicsFurfine, Craig H.
Long-run neutrality, high inflation, and bank insolvencies in Argentina and Brazil.(economic research)EconomicsSang-Kun Bae, Ratti, Ronald
Mass layoffs and unemployment.EconomicsCaplin, Andrew, Leahy, John
Monetary policy, parameter uncertainty and optimal learning.EconomicsWieland, Volker
Monopolistic competition, increasing returns to scale, and the welfare costs of inflation.EconomicsYangru Wu, Junxi Zhang
Non-convex costs and capital utilization: A study of production scheduling at automobile assembly plants.EconomicsHall, George J.
Open mouth operations.(monetary economics)EconomicsGuthrie, Graeme, Wright, Julian
Optimal monetary policy with staggered wage and price contracts.EconomicsErceg, Christopher J., Henderson, Dale W., Levin, Andrew T.
Price level determinacy and monetary policy under a balanced-budget requirement.EconomicsSchmitt-Grohe, Stephanie, Uribe, Martin
Realignment expectations and the US dollar 1890-1897: was there a 'Peso problem'?.(history of dollar-sterling)EconomicsHallwood, C. Paul, MacDonald, Ronald, Marsh, Ian
Results of a study of the stability of cointegrating relations comprised of broad monetary aggregates.EconomicsCarlson, John B., Hoffman, Dennis L., Keen, Benjamin D., Rasche, Robert H.
Risk-sensitive real business cycles.EconomicsTallarini, Thomas D. Jr.
Risk sharing by households within and across regions and industries.EconomicsHess, Gregory D, Shin, Kwanho
Schooling and economic growth: a King-Rebelo experiment with human capital.EconomicsRangazas, Peter
Seasonal cycles, business cycles, and monetary policy.EconomicsZheng Liu
Sectoral shocks and aggregate fluctuations.EconomicsHorvath, Michael
Staggered price setting, translog preferences, and endogenous persistence.EconomicsBergin, Paul R., Geenstra, Robert C.
Sticky prices and volatile output.(business cycle research)EconomicsEllison, Martin, Scott, Andrw
The aggregate effects of sectoral reallocations.EconomicsPhelan, Christopher, Trejos, Alberto
The comovement between output and prices.Economicsden Haan, Wouter J.
The evolution of cash transactions: some implications for monetary policy.EconomicsSchreft, Stacey L., Smith, Bruce D.
The long-run stability of the demand for money: Italy 1861-1996.EconomicsAnton Muscatelli, V., Spinelli, Franco
The sustainability of bond-financed deficits: an overlapping generations approach.EconomicsChalk, Nigel A.
The terms of trade, productivity growth and the current account.EconomicsIscan, Talan B.
The uncertain trend in U.S. GDP.EconomicsMurray, Christian J., Nelson, Charles R.
Transitional dynamics in an R and D based growth model with imitation: comparing its predictions to the data.EconomicsPerez-Sebastian, Fidel
Understanding why high income households save more than low income households.EconomicsHuggett, Mark, Ventura, Gustavo
Wages, business cycles, and comparative advantage.EconomicsChang, Yongsung
Why do monetary policies matter? An experimental study of saving and inflation in an overlapping generations model.EconomicsKirchkamp, Oliver, Bernasconi, Michele
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