Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
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Volume 28, issue 1997-2, 1997
- Macroeconomics Aspects of Social Security Reform pp. 1-88

- Peter A. Diamond
- The Medium Run pp. 89-158

- Olivier Blanchard
- The Unofficial Economy in Transition pp. 159-240

- Simon Johnson, Daniel Kaufman and Andrei Shleifer
- Europe's gamble pp. 241-317

- Maurice Obstfeld
Volume 28, issue 1997-1, 1997
- Valuing the Effect of Regulation on New Services in Telecommunications pp. 1-54

- Jerry A. Hausman
- The Changing face of Job Loss in the United States, 1981-1995 pp. 55-142

- Henry S. Farber
- Health Care Productivity pp. 143-216

- Martin Neil Baily and Alan M. Garber
- Measuring the Health of the U.S. Population pp. 217-282

- David M. Cutler and Elizabeth Richardson
Volume 27, issue 1996-2, 1996
- What Does Monetary Policy Do? pp. 1-78

- Eric Leeper, Christopher Sims and Tao Zha
- Macroeconomic Implications of Variation in the Workweek of Capital pp. 79-134

- Matthew D. Shapiro
- Economic Growth in East Asia: Accumulation versus Assimilation pp. 135-204

- Susan M. Collins and Barry P. Bosworth
- Japan and the Asian Economies: A 'Miracle' in Transition pp. 205-272

- Takatoshi Ito
- China's Emergence and Prospects as a Trading Nation pp. 273-344

- Barry Naughton
- Lessons from East Asia and the Pacific Rim pp. 345-350

- Stanley Fischer
- Some Missing Elements pp. 351-356

- Edward J. Lincoln
- East Asian Liberalization and the Challenge from China pp. 357-371

- Yung Chul Park
Volume 27, issue 1996-1, 1996
- The Macroeconomics of Low Inflation pp. 1-76

- George A. Akerlof, William R. Dickens and George L. Perry
- A Price Target for U.S. Monetary Policy? Lessons from the Experience with Money Growth Targets pp. 77-146

- Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth Neil Kuttner
- Financial Crises in Emerging Markets: The Lessons from 1995 pp. 147-216

- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Aaron Tornell and Andrés Velasco
- How to Stabilize: Lessons from Post -communist Countries pp. 217-314

- Anders Åslund, Peter Boone and Simon Johnson
- Understanding the Postwar Decline in U.S. Saving: A Cohort Analysis pp. 315-407

- Jagadeesh Gokhale, Laurence J. Kotlikoff and John Sabelhaus
Volume 26, issue 1995-2, 1995
- Plant-Level Adjustment and Aggregate Investment Dynamics pp. 1-54

- Ricardo J Caballero, Eduardo M.R.A. Engel and John Haltiwanger
- The Transformation of the U.S. Banking Industry: What a Long, Strange Trips It's Been pp. 55-218

- Allen N. Berger, Anil Kashyap and Joseph M. Scalise
- Currency Crises and Collapses pp. 219-294

- Rudiger Dornbusch, Ilan Goldfajn and Rodrigo O. Valdés
- Stock Ownership Patterns, Stock Market Fluctuations, and Consumption pp. 295-372

- James Poterba and Andrew Samwick
- Involvement, Prosperity, and Economic Growth? pp. 373-431

- Joel Slemrod
Volume 26, issue 1995-1, 1995
- Economic Reform and the Process of Global Integration pp. 1-118

- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Andrew Warner
- Intenational Currency Experience: New Lessons and Lessons Relearned pp. 119-220

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Lost Jobs pp. 221-274

- Robert E. Hall
- The Growth of Nations pp. 275-326

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Growing World Trade: Causes and Consequences pp. 327-377

- Paul Krugman
Volume 25, issue 1994-2, 1994
- A Reconsideration of Investment Behavior Using Tax Reforms as Natural Experiments pp. 1-74

- Jason G. Cummins, Kevin Allen Hassett and R. Glenn Hubbard
- Inventory Investment, Internal-Finance Fluctuation, and the Business Cycle pp. 75-138

- Robert E. Carpenter, Steven Mark Fazzari and Bruce Clayton Petersen
- Policy games: Coordination and Independece in Monetary and Fiscal Policies pp. 139-216

- William D. Nordhaus
- The Growth of Earnings Instability in the U.S. Labor Market pp. 217-272

- Peter Gottschalk and Robert Moffitt
- Computers and Output Growth Revisited: How Big Is the Puzzle? pp. 273-334

- Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel E. Sichel
Volume 25, issue 1994-1, 1994
- Trade and Jobs in Manufacturing pp. 1-84

- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Howard J. Shatz
- Do Saving Incentives Work? pp. 85-180

- Eric M. Engen, William G. Gale and John Karl Scholz
- The Effect of Health Insurance on Retirement pp. 181-152

- Brigitte C. Madrian
- Mexico: Stabilization, Reform, and No Growth pp. 253-316

- Rudiger Dornbusch and Alejandro Werner
- Productivity and Real Wages: Is There a Puzzle? pp. 317-343

- Barry Bosworth and George L. Perry
Volume 24, issue 1993-2, 1993
- Looting: The Economic Underworld of Bankruptcy for Profit pp. 1-74

- George A. Akerlof and Paul M. Romer
- Movements in the Equity Premium pp. 75-138

- Olivier Blanchard
- Privatizing Russia pp. 139-192

- Maxim Boycko, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny
- Economic Activity and the Short-term Credit Markets: An Analysis of Prices and Quantities pp. 193-284

- Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth Neil Kuttner
- Poverty, Income Distribution, and Growth: Are They Still Connected pp. 285-340

- Rebecca M. Blank and David E. Card
- The Responses of U.S. Firms to Exchange Rate Fluctuations: Piercing the Corporate Veil pp. 341-379

- Subramanian Rangan and Robert Z. Lawrence
Volume 24, issue 1993-1, 1993
- The Value and Performance of U.S. Corporations pp. 1-50

- Bronwyn H Hall and Robert E. Hall
- The Unstable EMS pp. 51-144

- Barry Eichengreen and Charles Wyplosz
- Was This Recession Different? Are They All Different pp. 145-212

- George L. Perry and Charles L. Schultze
- Transforming State Enterprises in Poland: Evidence on Adjustment by Manufacturing Firms pp. 213-270

- Brian Pinto, Marek Belka and Stefan Krajewski
- The Jobless Recovery: Does It Signal a New Era of Productivity-led Growth? pp. 271-316

- Robert J. Gordon
- Tax Incentives and Equipment Investment pp. 317-347

- Peter K. Clark