Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
Edited by B. T. McCallum from Elsevier This journal is continued by Journal of Monetary Economics. Series data maintained by Heidi Boesdal (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 50, issue 1, 1999
- Introduction to the series pp. v-v

- Bennett McCallum and C. . Plosser
- Will social security and Medicare remain viable as the U.S. population is aging? pp. 1-53

- Henning Bohn
- Will social security and medicare remain viable as the U.S. population is aging?: A comment pp. 55-60

- Douglas H. Joines
- Government debt and social security in a life-cycle economy pp. 61-110

- Mark Gertler
- Government debt and social security in a life-cycle economy: A comment pp. 111-117

- Thomas Cooley
- Anticipation effects of looming public-pension reforms pp. 119-159

- Monika Bütler
- Anticipation effects of looming public-pension reforms: A comment pp. 161-164

- Christopher Phelan
- Social security and institutions for intergenerational, intragenerational, and international risk-sharing pp. 165-204

- Robert J. Shiller
- Social security and institutions for intergenerational, intragenerational, and international risk-sharing: A comment pp. 205-212

- Urban Joseph Jermann
- The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security arrangements pp. 213-259

- Kjetil Storesletten, Chris . Telmer and Amir Yaron
- The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security arrangements: A comment pp. 261-269

- Selahattin Imrohoroglu
- Effects of pensions on savings: analysis with data from the health and retirement study pp. 271-324

- Alan L. Gustman and Thomas L. Steinmeier
- Effect of pensions on saving: analysis with data from the health and retirement study: A comment pp. 325-335

- John Rust
Volume 49, issue 1, 1998
- Introduction to the series pp. vii-vii

- Bennett McCallum and C. . Plosser
- The supply and demand for Federal Reserve deposits pp. 1-44

- James Hamilton
- The supply and demand for Federal Reserve deposits: A comment pp. 45-52

- William Roberds
- Monetary policy and the term structure of nominal interest rates: Evidence and theory pp. 53-111

- Charles L. Evans and David A. Marshall
- Some experiments in constructing a hybrid model for macroeconomic analysis pp. 113-142

- Warwick Mckibbin, Adrian Rodney Pagan and John Campbell Robertson
- Some experiments in constructing a hybrid model for macroeconomic analysis: A comment pp. 143-147

- John Geweke
- The liquidity effect and long-run neutrality pp. 149-194

- Ben S. Bernanke and Ilian Mihov
- The liquidity effect and long-run neutrality: A comment pp. 195-206

- Jordi Gali
- The robustness of identified VAR conclusions about money pp. 207-244

- Jon Faust
- The robustness of identified VAR conclusions about money: A comment pp. 245-263

- Harald Uhlig
- Trends in velocity and policy expectations pp. 265-304

- David B. Gordon, Eric Leeper and Tao Zha
- Trends in velocity and policy expectations: A comment pp. 305-316

- Ellen R. McGrattan
- Stickiness pp. 317-356

- Christopher Sims
- Stickiness: A comment pp. 357-363

- Bennett McCallum
Volume 48, issue 1, 1998
- Introduction to the series pp. v-v

- Bennett McCallum and C. . Plosser
- Some models to guide monetary policymakers pp. 1-42

- S. Rao Aiyagari and R. Anton Braun
- Some models to guide monetary policymakers: A comment pp. 43-50

- Timothy S. Fuerst
- Jobless growth: appropriability, factor substitution, and unemployment pp. 51-94

- Ricardo J Caballero and Mohamad L. Hammour
- Jobless growth: appropriability, factor substitution, and unemployment: A comment pp. 95-99

- Robert Hall
- The mix and scale of factors with irreversibility and fixed costs of investment pp. 101-135

- Andrew Abel and Janice Eberly
- The mix and scale of factors with irreversibility and fixed costs of investment: A comment pp. 137-144

- Marcelo Luis Veracierto
- Costly capital reallocation and the effects of government spending pp. 145-194

- Valerie Ann Ramey and Matthew D. Shapiro
- Costly capital reallocation and the effects of government spending: A comment pp. 195-209

- Martin Eichenbaum
- The rate of return to corporate capital and factor shares: new estimates using revised national income accounts and capital stock data pp. 211-246

- James Poterba
- Stronger protection or technological revolution: what is behind the recent surge in patenting? pp. 247-304

- Samuel Kortum and Josh Lerner
- Stronger protection or technological revolution: what is behind the recent surge in patenting?: A comment pp. 305-309

- Pete Klenow
Volume 47, issue 1, 1997
- Introduction to the series pp. v-v

- Bennett McCallum and C. . Plosser
- Econometric models and the monetary policy process pp. 1-37

- David L. Reifschneider, David J. Stockton and David W. Wilcox
- Econometric models and the monetary policy process: A comment pp. 39-42

- John B. Taylor
- The evolution of macro models at the Federal Reserve Board pp. 43-81

- Flint Brayton, Andrew Theo Levin, Ralph Lyon and John C. Williams
- A small, structural, quarterly model for monetary policy evaluation pp. 83-108

- Peter Ireland
- A small, structural, quarterly model for monetary policy evaluation: A comment pp. 109-120

- Eric Leeper
- General-to-specific procedures for fitting a data-admissible, theory-inspired, congruent, parsimonious, encompassing, weakly-exogenous, identified, structural model to the DGP: A translation and critique pp. 121-161

- Jon Faust and Charles H. Whiteman
- On congruent econometric relations: A comment pp. 163-190

- David F. Hendry
- Rejoinder to Hendry pp. 191-195

- Jon Faust and Charles H. Whiteman
- Towards a compact, empirically-verified rational expectations model for monetary policy analysis pp. 197-230

- Jeffrey C. Fuhrer
- Towards a compact, empirically-verified rational expectations model for monetary policy analysis: A comment pp. 231-241

- Julio Rotemberg
- Real business-cycle realizations pp. 243-280

- Gregor W. Smith and Stanley E. Zin
- Real business-cycle realizations, 1925-1995: A comment pp. 281-290

- Kevin D. Hoover
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