Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2008
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Volume 50, issue 8, 2003
- Endogenous money or sticky prices? pp. 1623-1648

- Peter Ireland
- Money and inflation in the euro area: A case for monetary indicators? pp. 1649-1672

- Stefan Gerlach and Lars E.O. Svensson
- Modest policy interventions pp. 1673-1700

- Eric Leeper and Tao Zha
- Inside-outside money competition pp. 1701-1718

- Ramon Marimon, Juan Pablo Nicolini and Pedro Teles
- Redistribution through education and other transfer mechanisms pp. 1719-1750

- Eric Hanushek, Charles Ka Yui Leung and Kuzey Yilmaz
- Labor-supply shifts and economic fluctuations pp. 1751-1768

- Yongsung Chang and Frank Schorfheide
- Commodity money inflation: theory and evidence from France in 1350-1436 pp. 1769-1793

- Nathan Sussman and Joseph Zeira
- Credit market frictions and the allocation of resources over the business cycle pp. 1795-1818

- Gadi Barlevy
Volume 50, issue 7, 2003
- Monetary policy's role in exchange rate behavior pp. 1403-1424

- Jon Faust and John H. Rogers
- Optimal monetary policy in an economy with inflation persistence pp. 1425-1456

- Jon Steinsson
- Time-varying risk aversion and unexpected inflation pp. 1457-1498

- Michael W. Brandt and Kevin Q. Wang
- International evidence on output fluctuation and shock persistence pp. 1499-1530

- Daniel Levy and Hashem Dezhbakhsh
- International monetary trade and the law of one price pp. 1531-1553

- Gabriele Camera and Johannes Winkler
- A fundamental theory of exchange rates and direct currency trades pp. 1555-1591

- Allen Head and Shouyong Shi
- Are small stock markets different? pp. 1593-1602

- Jenny Minier
- The predictive power of the yield curve: a theoretical assessment pp. 1603-1622

- Christel Rendu de Lint and David Stolin
Volume 50, issue 6, 2003
- Distribution costs and real exchange rate dynamics during exchange-rate-based stabilizations pp. 1189-1214

- Ariel Tomas Burstein, Joao C. Neves and Sergio Rebelo
- Liquidity flows and fragility of business enterprises pp. 1215-1241

- Wouter J. den Haan, Garey Ramey and Joel Watson
- Do financial variables help forecasting inflation and real activity in the euro area? pp. 1243-1255

- Mario Forni, Marc Hallin, Marco Lippi and Lucrezia Reichlin
- Precautionary savings and wealth distribution under habit formation preferences pp. 1257-1291

- Antonia Díaz, Josep Pijoan-Mas and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- Maintaining price stability: how long is the medium term? pp. 1293-1309

- Frank Rafael Smets
- Should fiscal policy be different in a non-competitive framework? pp. 1311-1331

- Arantza Gorostiaga
- A model of the Federal Reserve Act under the international gold standard system pp. 1333-1350

- Hiroshi Fujiki
- Existence and uniqueness of equilibrium in nonoptimal unbounded infinite horizon economies pp. 1351-1373

- Olivier Morand and Kevin L. Reffett
- Does the Barro-Gordon model explain the behavior of US inflation? A reexamination of the empirical evidence pp. 1375-1390

- Francisco J. Ruge-Murcia
- Modeling small change: a review article pp. 1391-1401

- Neil Wallace
Volume 50, issue 5, 2003
- Robust monetary policy with competing reference models pp. 945-975

- Andrew Theo Levin and John C. Williams
- Comment on: Robust monetary policy with competing reference models pp. 977-982

- Peter Ireland
- Historical monetary policy analysis and the Taylor rule pp. 983-1022

- Athanasios Orphanides
- Comment on: Historical monetary policy analysis and the Taylor rule pp. 1023-1027

- Anna J. Schwartz
- The future of monetary aggregates in monetary policy analysis pp. 1029-1059

- Edward Nelson
- Comment on: The future of monetary aggregates in monetary policy analysis pp. 1061-1070

- Lars E.O. Svensson
- The zero-interest-rate bound and the role of the exchange rate for monetary policy in Japan pp. 1071-1101

- Günter Coenen and Volker Wieland
- Comment on: The zero-interest-rate bound and the role of the exchange rate for monetary policy in Japan pp. 1103-1108

- Carl Walsh
- Monetary rules for small, open, emerging economies pp. 1109-1146

- Douglas Laxton and Paolo A. Pesenti
- Comment on: Monetary rules for small, open, emerging economies pp. 1147-1152

- Christopher John Erceg
- Multiple-solution indeterminacies in monetary policy analysis pp. 1153-1175

- Bennett McCallum
- Comment on: Multiple-solution indeterminacies in monetary policy analysis pp. 1177-1188

- Michael Woodford
Volume 50, issue 4, 2003
- Technology shocks and monetary policy: assessing the Fed's performance pp. 723-743

- Jordi Gali, Lopez-Salido, J. David and Javier Valles
- A no-arbitrage vector autoregression of term structure dynamics with macroeconomic and latent variables pp. 745-787

- Andrew Ang and Monika Piazzesi
- Maximum likelihood in the frequency domain: the importance of time-to-plan pp. 789-815

- Lawrence J. Christiano and Robert John Vigfusson
- Does the federal reserve possess an exploitable informational advantage? pp. 817-839

- Joe Peek, Eric Rosengren and Geoffrey M. B. Tootell
- Foreign exchange intervention: how to signal policy objectives and stabilise the economy pp. 841-870

- Paolo Vitale
- The optimal mix of taxes on money, consumption and income pp. 871-887

- Fiorella De Fiore and Pedro Teles
- Why don't macroeconomic quantities respond to exchange rate variability? pp. 889-913

- Margarida Duarte
- Imperfect credibility and inflation persistence pp. 915-944

- Christopher John Erceg and Andrew Theo Levin
Volume 50, issue 3, 2003
- On the optimal monetary policy response to noisy indicators pp. 501-523

- Kosuke Aoki
- Monetary policy in a data-rich environment pp. 525-546

- Ben S. Bernanke and Jean Boivin
- Should a monetary policymaker look at money? pp. 547-579

- Michael Dotsey and Andreas Hornstein
- Robust control of forward-looking models pp. 581-604

- Lars Peter Hansen and Thomas Sargent
- Monetary policy evaluation with noisy information pp. 605-631

- Athanasios Orphanides
- The quest for prosperity without inflation pp. 633-663

- Athanasios Orphanides
- Implications of rational inattention pp. 665-690

- Christopher Sims
- Indicator variables for optimal policy pp. 691-720

- Lars E.O. Svensson and Michael Woodford
Volume 50, issue 2, 2003
- Welfare costs of sticky wages when effort can respond pp. 311-330

- Mark Bils and Yongsung Chang
- Nonconvex factor adjustments in equilibrium business cycle models: do nonlinearities matter? pp. 331-360

- Aubhik Khan and Julia Kathryn Thomas
- Innovation, imitation, and growth with cumulative technology pp. 361-380

- Toshihiko Mukoyama
- Payment economics: studying the mechanics of exchange pp. 381-387

- Jeffrey Lacker and John A. Weinberg
- The value of inside and outside money pp. 389-417

- James Bullard and Bruce D. Smith
- Payment obligations, reserve requirements, and the demand for central bank balances pp. 419-432

- Daniel Heller and Yvan Lengwiler
- Incentives, communication, and payment instruments pp. 433-454

- Edward Simpson Prescott and John A. Weinberg
- Interbank payments relationships in the antebellum United States: evidence from Pennsylvania pp. 455-474

- Warren Weber
- Payments systems and monetary policy pp. 475-495

- Stephen Williamson
Volume 50, issue 1, 2003
- Tropics, germs, and crops: how endowments influence economic development pp. 3-39

- William Easterly and Ross Levine
- Comment on: Tropics, germs and crops: How endowments influence economic development pp. 41-47

- Stanley L. Engerman
- Institutional causes, macroeconomic symptoms: volatility, crises and growth pp. 49-123

- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James Alan Robinson and Yunyong Thaicharoen
- Comment on: "Institutional causes, macroeconomic symptoms: volatility, crises and growth" pp. 125-131

- Alessandra Fogli
- Institutions, trade, and growth pp. 133-162

- David Dollar and Aart Kraay
- Comment on: Institutions, trade, and growth pp. 163-165

- Lant Pritchett
- Social capital and growth pp. 167-193

- Bryan R. Routledge and Joachim von Amsberg
- Comment on: Social capital and growth pp. 195-198

- E. Miguel
- The injustice of inequality pp. 199-222

- Edward Ludwig Glaeser, Jose Scheinkman and Andrei Shleifer
- Comment on: The injustice of inequality pp. 223-224

- Raquel Fernandez
- People's opium? Religion and economic attitudes pp. 225-282

- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales
- Comment on: People's opium? Religion and economic attitudes pp. 283-287

- Louise Keely
- Blueprint for an international lender of last resort pp. 289-303

- Adam Lerrick and Allan H. Meltzer
- Comment on: Blueprint for an international lender of last resort pp. 305-308

- Alan C. Stockman
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