Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2008
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Volume 41, issue 3, 1998
- Volatility clustering in real interest rates Theory and evidence pp. 431-453

- Wouter J. den Haan and Scott A. Spear
- Money and output viewed through a rolling window pp. 455-474

- Norman R. Swanson
- Detrending and business cycle facts pp. 475-512

- Fabio Canova
- Detrending and business cycle facts: A comment pp. 513-532

- Craig Burnside
- Detrending and business cycle facts: A user's guide pp. 533-540

- Fabio Canova
Volume 41, issue 2, 1998
- Political party negotiations, income distribution, and endogenous growth pp. 227-255

- Roberto Chang
- Asset pricing in production economies pp. 257-275

- Urban Joseph Jermann
- What do the VARs mean? Measuring the output effects of monetary policy pp. 277-300

- John H. Cochrane
- How the basic RBC model fails to explain US time series pp. 301-318

- Gregory C. Chow and Yum K. Kwan
- Should public capital be subsidized or provided? pp. 319-331

- Shantayanan Devarajan, Danyang Xie and Heng-Fu Zou
- More on the time consistency of monetary policy pp. 333-350

- Juan Pablo Nicolini
- Government borrowing using bonds with randomly determined returns: Welfare improving randomization in the context of deficit finance pp. 351-370

- Bruce D. Smith and Anne Villamil
- The dynamic effects of permanent and transitory labor income on consumption pp. 371-387

- Barry Falk and Lee, Bong-Soo
- Average marginal tax rates revisited pp. 389-409

- E. Frank Stephenson
- Is the persistence of shocks to output asymmetric? pp. 411-426

- S. Kirk Elwood
Volume 41, issue 1, 1998
- Inflation crises and long-run growth pp. 3-26

- Michael Bruno and William Easterly
- Bank runs: Liquidity costs and investment distortions pp. 27-38

- Russell Cooper and Thomas Wayne Ross
- The effects of moral hazard on asset prices when financial markets are complete pp. 39-56

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- What's different among banks? pp. 57-70

- Thomas F. Cosimano and Bill McDonald
- Intergenerational earnings mobility, inequality and growth pp. 71-104

- Ann L. Owen and David Weil
- Indeterminacy, home production, and the business cycle: A calibrated analysis pp. 105-125

- Roberto Perli
- Public sector price increases, credibility and welfare pp. 127-151

- Edward F. Buffie
- Asymmetry, imperfectly transferable utility, and the role of fiat money in improving terms of trade pp. 153-183

- Merwan Engineer and Shouyong Shi
- Weekly employee hours, weeks worked and intertemporal substitution pp. 185-199

- Jang-Ok Cho, Philip Merrigan and Louis Phaneuf
- Does the choice of consumption measure matter? An application to the permanent-income hypothesis pp. 201-216

- James P. Ziliak
- The 'embodiment' controversy: A review essay pp. 217-224

- Zvi Hercowitz
Volume 40, issue 3, 1997
- Using theory for measurement: An analysis of the cyclical behavior of home production pp. 435-456

- Beth Ingram, Narayana Kocherlakota and N. E. Savin
- The replacement problem pp. 457-499

- Thomas Cooley, Jeremy Greenwood and Mehmet Yorukoglu
- Asymmetric business cycles: Theory and time-series evidence pp. 501-533

- Daron Acemoglu and Andrew Scott
- Asymmetric persistence in GDP? A deeper look at depth pp. 535-554

- Gregory D. Hess and Shigeru Iwata
- A model of a currency shortage pp. 555-572

- Neil Wallace and Ruilin Zhou
- Intermediate inputs and sectoral comovement in the business cycle pp. 573-595

- Andreas Hornstein and Jack Praschnik
- Economic growth: A review essay pp. 597-617

- Pete Klenow and Andres Rodriguez-Clare
- Money and exchange rates in the Grossman-Weiss-Rotemberg model pp. 619-640

- Fernando Alvarez and Andrew Atkeson
- Narrative and VAR approaches to monetary policy: Common identification problems pp. 641-657

- Eric Leeper
- Identification and the narrative approach: A reply to Leeper pp. 659-665

- Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer
Volume 40, issue 2, 1997
- Consumption and credit constraints: International evidence pp. 207-238

- Philippe Bacchetta and Stefan Gerlach
- Banks and macroeconomic disturbances under predetermined exchange rates pp. 239-278

- Sebastian Edwards and Carlos Végh
- Is there a role for monetary aggregates in the conduct of monetary policy? pp. 279-304

- Arturo Estrella and Frederic Mishkin
- Derivatives regulation: Implications for central banks pp. 305-346

- Ludger Hentschel and Clifford Smith
- Clearing, settlement and monetary policy pp. 347-381

- Jeffrey Lacker
- New techniques to extract market expectations from financial instruments pp. 383-429

- Paul Soderlind and Lars E.O. Svensson
Volume 40, issue 1, 1997
- The implications of first-order risk aversion for asset market risk premiums pp. 3-39

- Geert Bekaert, Robert James Hodrick and David A. Marshall
- The nature of precautionary wealth pp. 41-71

- Christopher Carroll and Andrew Samwick
- International interdependence of national growth rates: A structural trends anakysis pp. 73-96

- Betty C. Daniel
- Dynamic complementarities: A quantitative analysis pp. 97-119

- Russell W. Cooper and Alok Johri
- Macroeconomic uncertainty, precautionary saving, and the current account pp. 121-139

- Atish R. Ghosh and Jonathan David Ostry
- The efficiency of bank branches pp. 141-162

- Allen N. Berger, John H. Leusner and John J. Mingo
- Evolution, coordination, and banking panics pp. 163-183

- Ted Temzelides
- Hysteresis in a simple model of currency substitution pp. 185-202

- Martin Uribe
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