Business Economics
2005 - 2026
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Volume 61, issue 1, 2026
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- C. Steindel
- The business economist’s comparative advantage pp. 3-7

- Emily Kolinski Morris
- Driving security? U.S. auto industrial policy in a changing world pp. 8-19

- Elaine Buckberg
- Policy, politics, and the path ahead for the fed pp. 20-26

- Charles L. Evans, Patrick T. Harker and Loretta J. Mester
- Whither the federal budget? pp. 27-36

- Karen Dynan, Kent Smetters and Ellen Zentner
- Kenneth Rogoff’s Our Dollar, Your Problem pp. 37-39

- Michael J. Boskin
- Amar Bhidé: uncertainty and enterprise: venturing beyond the known pp. 40-42

- Ross B. Emmett
- Paul Blustein: King Dollar: The Past and Future of the World’s Dominant Currency pp. 43-44

- Christopher J. Neely
- Carola Binder (Ed.): Shock values: prices and inflation in American democracy pp. 45-47

- Kevin L. Kliesen
- John Kay: The corporation in the 21st century: why (almost) everything we are told about business is wrong pp. 48-51

- Richard N. Langlois
- Raghuram G. Rajan and Rohit Lamba: Breaking the Mold: India’s Untraveled Path to Prosperity pp. 52-55

- Amartya Lahiri
- David R. Kotok (with Michael R. Englund, Tristan J. Erwin, Elizabeth J. Sweet): The Fed and The Flu: Parsing Pandemic Economic Shocks pp. 56-58

- Douglas J. Lamdin
Volume 60, issue 4, 2025
- From the editor pp. 183-184

- Charles Steindel
- Understanding the Fed’s balance sheet pp. 185-190

- Jerome H. Powell
- Hedonic price indexes under static pricing: an application to PPI microprocessors pp. 191-203

- Brian Adams and Steven D. Sawyer
- Where are we in the cycle? pp. 204-215

- Raffaele M. Ghigliazza
- Ghost jobs, real costs: labor market distortions from ghost job postings pp. 216-229

- Steven Singer and Derya Oktay
- Predicting the state of commercial real estate: Up, down, or uncertain? pp. 230-241

- Ali Hajibeigi, Delaney Conner and Azhar Iqbal
- Patrick Honohan: The Central Bank as Crisis Manager pp. 242-244

- Loretta J. Mester
- Branko Milanovic: visions of inequality: from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War pp. 245-247

- Yongseok Shin
- Jacques de Larosiere: France’s Decline: Is It Reversible? pp. 248-250

- Stuart P. M. Mackintosh
- Mark Carlson: The Young Fed: The Banking Crises of the 1920s and the Making of a Lender of Last Resort pp. 251-253

- Jonathan D. Rose
- Thomas Harr and Callum Henderson: why inflation returned in the 2020s and what to expect next pp. 254-257

- Lorenzo Codogno
Volume 60, issue 3, 2025
- From the editor pp. 127-128

- Charles Steindel
- What the FOMC transcripts reveal about the monetary policy easing episode from July 1995 to January 1996 pp. 129-143

- Kevin L. Kliesen
- Estimating the impact of NABE member characteristics on compensation using quantile regression pp. 144-158

- Christopher Swann and Lilianna Ruby
- Forensic economics pp. 159-164

- Patrick Anderson and Mona Birjandi
- Michael J. Boskin, John N. Rader, and Kiran Sridhar (eds.): Defense Budgeting for a Safer World: The Experts Speak pp. 165-167

- Nayantara D. Hensel
- George Selgin: False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery, 1933–1947 pp. 168-170

- Shawn Kantor
- George Selgin: False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery, 1933–1947 pp. 171-174

- Robert Whaples
- Marshall B. Reinsdorf and Louise Sheiner (editors): The Measure of Economies: Measuring Productivity in an Age of Technological Change pp. 175-178

- Nida Cakir Melek
- Greig Mordue and Dimitry Anastakis, Editors: The North American Auto Industry Since NAFTA pp. 179-181

- Jonathan Smoke
Volume 60, issue 2, 2025
- From the editor pp. 55-55

- Charles Steindel
- The great divide: education and mortality pp. 56-64

- Anne Case and Angus Deaton
- Perspectives on monetary policy and the framework review pp. 65-76

- Charles Evans, Brian Sack and Kristin Forbes
- The role of survey-based expectations in real-time forecasting of US inflation pp. 77-98

- Zo Andriantomanga
- Navigating the web of corporate dealings: related-party transactions, earnings management, and audit committee oversight pp. 99-115

- Zahra Hoor, Farzaneh Nassirzadeh, Davood Askarany and Mohsen Tavakoli Shandiz
- Pat Bajari pp. 116-117

- Wilko Z. Schulz-Mahlendorf
- Bob Parker pp. 118-119

- Maurine Haver and Robert Wescott
- Daniel Susskind: Growth: A History and A Reckoning pp. 120-122

- Vitor Gaspar
- Ruchir Sharma: What Went Wrong With Capitalism pp. 123-126

- Vernon L. Smith
Volume 60, issue 1, 2025
- From the editor pp. 1-2

- Charles Steindel
- The genesis of Freakonomics pp. 3-5

- Stephen J. Dubner
- The power of natural experiments pp. 6-9

- Steven D. Levitt
- My tooth fairy index pp. 10-14

- Ellen Zentner
- Considerations for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming framework review pp. 15-20

- Loretta J. Mester
- How should the fed’s monetary policy framework change? pp. 21-24

- Seth Carpenter
- Calculation of business-to-business potential sales with data from county business patterns and end-user industry sales data pp. 25-33

- Stephen Latin-Kasper
- Insurance sector navigating a significant price-risk adjustment pp. 34-43

- Kathy Bostjancic
- Daniel McDowell: Bucking the Buck: US Financial Sanctions and the International Backlash against the Dollar pp. 44-45

- Carla Norrlöf
- W. Walker Hanlon: The laissez-faire experiment—why Britain embraced and then abandoned small government, 1800–1914 pp. 46-48

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Jeffrey Ding: Technology and the Rise of Great Powers pp. 49-50

- Damon Coletta
- Gary B. Gorton and Guillermo L. Ordonez: Macroeconomics and financial crises: bound together by information dynamics pp. 51-54

- Parul Jain and Leo C. Kamp
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