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Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
Edited by B. T. McCallum
from Elsevier
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Volume 50, issue 1 , 1999
Introduction to the series pp. v-v
Bennett McCallum and Charles . 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 L. Gertler
Government debt and social security in a life-cycle economy: A comment pp. 111-117
Thomas F. 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 Philip Rust
Volume 49, issue 1 , 1998
Introduction to the series pp. vii-vii
Bennett McCallum and Charles . 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 J. 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 Charles . 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 Ernest 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 Charles . 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 N. 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