Journal of Macroeconomics
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Volume 13, issue 3, 1991
- Inside money and monetary neutrality pp. 395-416

- Peter R. Hartley and Carl Walsh
- What is the speed limit along the U.S. Phillips curve? pp. 417-434

- Martin Prachowny
- Modeling the demand for consumption goods and liquid assets pp. 435-457

- Apostolos Serletis
- World War II, interest rates, and fiscal policy commitments pp. 459-477

- Mark Toma
- Recent interest rate behavior: The error-correction modeling approach pp. 479-493

- Kanhaya L. Gupta and Bakhtiar Moazzami
- Real wages, productivity, and the cycle: An efficiency wage model pp. 495-510

- Monojit Chatrerji and Roger Sparks
- An overlapping generations model of self-propelled growth pp. 511-521

- Chou, Chien-Fu and Oz Shy
- Shifts in the indicators used by the monetary authorities in Canada pp. 523-534

- Calum M. Carmichael
- Variability and forecastability of central bank preferences in a monetary policy game pp. 535-541

- Nathan Balks and Joseph Haslag
- A note on the demand for non-durable goods pp. 543-551

- Kevin Dowd
- The transition path in a growth model: The sato controversy revisited pp. 553-562

- Kenneth A. Lewis and Laurence S. Seidman
Volume 13, issue 2, 1991
- Cross national money-income causality for the floating exchange rate period: Has the influence of U.S. and German money persisted? pp. 207-237

- Antonie Stam, Charles Delorme and Barbel Finkenstadt
- The impact of budget deficits in the interwar period pp. 239-266

- Thomas Randolph Beard and W. Douglas McMillin
- Endogenous voting in a partisan model with rational voters pp. 267-278

- Christopher J. Ellis
- Further evidence on the asymmetric behavior of unemployment rates over the business cycle pp. 291-298

- Philip Rothman
- The natural rate and adjustment to shocks in an efficiency-wage share economy pp. 299-316

- Kenneth J. Koford and Jeffrey B. Miller
- The optimal income tax rate and exchange rate in a small open economy pp. 317-334

- Jay H. Bryson
- Financial liberalization and interest rate determination: The case of the Philippines, 1981-1985 pp. 335-350

- Maria S. Gochoco
- Variable labor force growth and neoclassical models of growth pp. 351-379

- Vijay Kumar Bhasin
- A further note on a correct economic interpretation of the Hawkins-Simon conditions pp. 381-384

- Yukihiko Fujita
Volume 13, issue 1, 1991
- Under-sensitivity and under-volatility in aggregate consumption expenditures pp. 1-24

- Matthew J. Cushing
- The changing cyclical variability of economic activity in the United States: A sectoral investigation pp. 25-45

- Magda ElSayed Kandil
- Human capital, market structure and taxation in a growth model with endogenous technical progress pp. 47-68

- Thomas Ziesemer
- Relative price dispersion and unemployment pp. 69-81

- John A. Carlson and David W. Rndlay
- Intermediate target and information variable strategies revisited pp. 83-96

- Charles E. Hegji
- Temporary monetary and fiscal policy in an optimizing model of exchange rate determination pp. 97-115

- Marcelo Bianconi
- The price effects of monetary changes: The case of a small open economy pp. 117-131

- Jacqueline A. Dwyer and Philip E. T. Lewis
- Federal govemment expenditures and revenues in the early years of the American republic: Evidence from 1792 to 1860 pp. 133-155

- Jonathan D. Jones and David Joulfaian
- Application of the RESET test to the original Andersen-Jordan equation pp. 157-169

- Hamd Baghestani
- The optimal taxation of money balances in different environments pp. 171-181

- Miquel Faig
- Transactions cost, endogenous labor, and the superneutrality of money pp. 183-191

- Ping Wang and Chong K. Yip
Volume 12, issue 4, 1990
- Relative prices and the demand for money pp. 519-541

- H. Youn Kim
- Money-supply growth and the structure of interest rates in an overlapping-generations economy pp. 543-562

- Daniel K. Biederman
- Disequilibrium macroeconomics, money as a buffer stock and the estimation of money demand pp. 563-586

- Stephen M. Miller
- The accumulated effects of monetary policy pp. 587-598

- Harvey Cutler
- Asymmetric information, optimal money growth targets, and fed secrecy in a monetary policy game pp. 599-609

- Richard Cothren
- Foreign borrowing and the real exchange rate pp. 611-624

- Peter Spiro
- A note on implicit inventory behavior in cyclical macroeconomic models with excess demand pp. 625-636

- Reiner Franke
- Problems in the estimation of equations containing perpetual inventory measured capital pp. 637-651

- Scott W. Barnhart and Edward M. Miller
- Some evidence on the influence of income uncertainty on aggregate consumption pp. 653-662

- Paul R. Flacco and Randall E. Parker
- Real balances, the inflation tax, and Sargent's consumption function pp. 663-674

- Matthew Cushing
- The macroeconomics of the equal pay act pp. 675-689

- Leila J. Pratt, Stephanie A. Smullen and Ben L. Kyer
Volume 12, issue 3, 1990
- Exchange rate volatility and U.S. multilateral trade flows pp. 341-362

- William D Lastrapes and Faik Koray
- Unemployment persistence and loss of productive capacity: A Keynesian approach pp. 363-380

- Theo C. M. J. van de Klundert and Ton van Schaik
- An intertemporal error correction model of money demand for a semi-open economy pp. 381-397

- Dimitris Margarms and Frances J. Maloy
- Dynamic gains from international factor mobility: A reexamination of the theorem pp. 399-413

- Chulsoon Khang
- Inflation and price change variability: Some new evidence from old data pp. 415-426

- Andrew J. Buck
- A capital budgeting model of the supply and demand for loanable funds pp. 427-436

- Robert E. Kohn
- "The case of the missing money" and the Lucas critique pp. 437-454

- Keith Cuthbertson and Mark P. Taylor
- Land and crowding-in effects pp. 455-465

- Toshihiro Ihori
- International evidence on the non-neutrality of money pp. 467-474

- Yu Hsing
- Business cycles with endogenous growth: A parametric example pp. 475-481

- Parantap Basu
- "Input-inflation trade-off in industrial and developing countries": A comment and additional evidence pp. 483-499

- George M. Katsimbris
- "Interest rates, exchange rates, and aggregate supply": A comment pp. 501-510

- Chang, Wen-Ya, Lai, Ching-Chong and Chu, Yun-Peng
Volume 12, issue 2, 1990
- The macroeconomic impact of the baby boom generation pp. 167-195

- Henry M. McMillan and Jerome B. Baesel
- Fiscal policy and current account performance: International evidence on the twin deficits pp. 197-219

- Colm Kearney and Mehdi Monadjemi
- The relaxation of price controls, the general price level, and welfare pp. 221-246

- Murray C. Kemp and Ngo Van Long
- Measuring the nearness of modern near-monies: Evidence from the 1980s pp. 247-261

- Jean A. Gauger and John Raymond Schroeter
- Borrowed reserves targeting and nominal income smoothing pp. 263-278

- David VanHoose
- The trade balance and the exchange rate pp. 279-288

- Faik Koray
- Keynesian unemployment and the shadow economy pp. 289-305

- John Bennett
- A reexamination of the stability of the demand for money in pakistan pp. 307-321

- Mushtaq Ahmad and Ashfaque H. Khan
- Interest on reserves and reserve interest elasticity: Evidence and macroeconomic implications pp. 323-331

- J. R. Vernon
Volume 12, issue 1, 1990
- Real interest rates and the distribution effects of unanticipated inflation pp. 1-22

- Marc Hayford
- A macroeconomic model for centrally planned economies pp. 23-45

- Barry W. Ickes
- Historical changes in inflation-output dynamics: A cross-country study pp. 47-63

- Steven M. Sheffrin and Liu, Liang-Yn
- Inside money and real output: A reinterpretation pp. 65-79

- Jeffrey Lacker
- Twin deficits during the 1980s: An empirical investigation pp. 81-96

- John D. Abell
- Interest rate volatility and the macro rational expectations hypothesis pp. 97-109

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu and Donald Dutkowsky
- The lead and accuracy of macroeconomic forecasts pp. 111-123

- R. A. Kolb and H. O. Stekler
- Co-integration as an empirical test of purchasing power parity pp. 125-136

- Allan P. Layton and Jonathan P. Stark
- The efficient policy frontier under parameter uncertainty and multiple tools pp. 137-145

- Douglas W. Mitchell
- Reexamination of exchange risk pp. 147-155

- Kim, Kyung-Soo
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