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