Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
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Volume 41, issue 1, 1994
- Sources of real exchange-rate fluctuations: How important are nominal shocks? pp. 1-56

- Richard Clarida and Jordi Gali
- Sources of real exchange-rate fluctuations: A comment pp. 57-65

- Alan C. Stockman
- Testing long-run neutrality: empirical evidence for G7-countries with special emphasis on Germany pp. 67-117

- Axel A. Weber
- Testing long-run neutrality: Empirical evidence for G7-countries with special emphasis on Germany A comment pp. 119-125

- Fabio Canova
- A sticky-price manifesto pp. 127-151

- Laurence Ball and N. Gregory Mankiw
- Comments on Ball and Mankiw pp. 153-155

- Robert E. Lucas
- The post-war U.S. phillips curve: a revisionist econometric history pp. 157-219

- Robert King and Mark W. Watson
- The post-war U.S. Phillips curve a comment pp. 221-230

- Charles L. Evans
- Identification of inflation-unemployment tradeoffs in the 1970s a comment pp. 231-241

- Bennett McCallum
- Rejoinder to Evans and McCallum pp. 243-250

- Robert King and Mark W. Watson
- A semi-classical model of price-level adjustment pp. 251-284

- Bennett McCallum
- A semi-classical model of price-level adjustment a comment pp. 285-294

- Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
- Shocks pp. 295-364

- John H. Cochrane
- Shocks: A comment pp. 365-371

- Julio Rotemberg
Volume 40, issue 1, 1994
- Sources of economic growth pp. 1-46

- Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee
- Comments on Barro and Lee pp. 47-57

- Nancy Stokey
- The importance of precautionary motives in explaining individual and aggregate saving pp. 59-125

- R. Glenn Hubbard, Jonathan Skinner and Stephen Zeldes
- The importance of precautionary motives in explaining individual and aggregate saving: A comment pp. 127-132

- Miles Spencer Kimball
- Saving and growth: a reinterpretation pp. 133-192

- Christopher Carroll and David Weil
- Paper by Carroll and Weil: A comment pp. 193-197

- Michael Kremer
- Accumulation, exports, and growth in the high-performing Asian economies pp. 199-235

- Howard Pack and John Page
- Accumulation, exports, and growth in the high performing Asian economies: A comment pp. 237-250

- Alwyn Young
- Reply to Alwyn Young pp. 251-257

- Howard Pack and John Page
- Capital fundamentalism, economic development, and economic growth pp. 259-292

- Robert King and Ross Levine
- Capital fundamentalism, economic development, and economic growth: A comment pp. 293-300

- Rodolfo E. Manuelli
Volume 39, issue 1, 1993
- How important is the credit channel in the transmission of monetary policy? pp. 1-45

- Valerie Ann Ramey
- How important is the credit channel in the transmission of monetary policy?: A comment pp. 47-52

- Ben S. Bernanke
- Designing institutions for monetary stability pp. 53-84

- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
- Designing institutions for monetary stability: A comment pp. 85-94

- Charles Freedman
- Central bank independence, growth, investment, and real rates pp. 95-140

- Alex Cukierman, Pantelis Kalaitzidakis, Lawrence H. Summers and Steven B. Webb
- Central bank independence, growth, investment, and real rates: A comment pp. 141-145

- Matthew Buford Canzoneri
- Currency boards: their past, present, and possible future role pp. 147-187

- Anna J. Schwartz
- Currency boards: A comment pp. 189-193

- Robert L. Hetzel
- Discretion versus policy rules in practice pp. 195-214

- John B. Taylor
- Discretion versus policy rules in practice: two critical points: A comment pp. 215-220

- Bennett McCallum
- A comparison of some basic monetary policy regimes for open economies: implications of different degrees of instrument adjustment and wage persistence pp. 221-317

- Dale W. Henderson and Warwick Mckibbin
- A comparison of some basic monetary policy regimes for open economies: A comment pp. 319-327

- Robert H. Rasche
Volume 38, issue 1, 1993
- Deposit insurance reform: a functional approach pp. 1-34

- Robert C. Merton and Zvi Bodie
- Deposit insurance reform: a functional approach: A comment pp. 35-40

- Mark Jeffrey Flannery
- Deposit insurance reform: a functional approach: A comment pp. 41-50

- George J. Benston and George G. Kaufman
- Reply to Benston and Kaufman pp. 51-55

- Robert C. Merton and Zvi Bodie
- The decline of private deposit insurance in the United States pp. 57-128

- William B. English
- The decline of private deposit insurance in the United States: A comment pp. 129-142

- Charles W. Calomiris
- Management and organizational changes in banking: a comparison of regulatory intervention with private creditor actions in nonbank firms pp. 143-178

- Joel Houston and Christopher James
- Management and organizational changes in banking: a comparison of regulatory intervention with private creditor actions in nonbank firms: A comment pp. 179-189

- George J. Benston
- Central banking in a monetary union: reflections on the proposed statute of the European Central Bank pp. 191-230

- Alberto Giovanni
- Central banking in a monetary union: reflections on the proposed statute of the European Central Bank: A comment pp. 231-237

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Quality ladders, growth, and R&D: an assessment from U.S. industry pp. 239-273

- Kerk Phillips
- Quality ladders, growth, and R&D: an assessment from U.S. industry: A comment pp. 275-278

- Ross Levine
- Why have a target zone? pp. 279-314

- Paul Krugman and Marcus Miller
- Why have a target zone?: A comment pp. 315-318

- Robert P. Flood and Michael G. Spencer
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