Proceedings
1975 - 2007
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2007, issue Nov
- Recent trends in economic volatility - sources and implications: a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 2-3, 2007

- anonymous
- On the sources of the Great Moderation

- Luca Gambetti and Jordi Galí
- A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level

- Diego Comin and Sunil Mulani
- A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level - discussion

- Rasmus Lentz
- A theory of growth and volatility at the aggregate and firm level - discussion

- Chad Jones
- Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee, Michael Sorell and Feng Zhu
- Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics - discussion

- Zhu Wang
- Scale without mass: business process replication and industry dynamics - discussion

- Shane Greenstein
- Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment

- Steven Davis, R. Jason Faberman, John Haltiwanger, Ron S. Jarmin and Javier Miranda
- Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment - discussion

- John M. Abowd
- Business volatility, job destruction and unemployment - discussion

- Robert E. Hall
- The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility

- Owen Irvine and Scott Schuh
- On the sources of the Great Moderation - discussion

- Mark W. Watson
- The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility - discussion

- Robert J. Gordon
- The roles of comovement and inventory investment in the reduction of output volatility - discussion

- Valerie Ann Ramey
- On the sources of the Great Moderation - discussion

- Todd B. Walker
- Technological diversification

- Miklós Koren and Silvana Tenreyro
- Technological diversification - discussion

- Jonathan Eaton
- Technological diversification - discussion

- David K. Levine
- Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility

- Steven Davis and James A. Kahn
- Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility - discussion

- Nicholas Bloom
- Macroeconomic implications of changes in micro volatility - discussion

- Douglas Elmendorf
2007, issue Oct
- The economics of private equity investment: a symposium sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, October 19, 2007

- anonymous
- Overview of the private equity sector

- Colin C. Blaydon
- Financing private equity acquisitions

- Christopher M. James
- The economics of private equity funds

- Ayako Yasuda and Andrew Metrick
2007, issue Sep
- Asian banking: challenges and opportunities - a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, September 6-7, 2007

- anonymous
- Analyzing and assessing banking crises

- Randall S. Kroszner
- The Asian financial system: recovered and ready to play a significant global role

- Dominic Barton
2007, issue Mar
- Monetary policy, transparency, and credibility -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 23-24, 2007

- anonymous
2007
- The limits of transparency

- Alex Cukierman
- Central bank communication and expectations stabilization

- Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston
- Welfare-maximizing monetary policy under parameter uncertainty

- Rochelle M. Edge, Thomas Laubach and John C. Williams
- Banking and interest rates in monetary policy analysis: a quantitative exploration

- Marvin Goodfriend and Bennett McCallum
- Monetary policy and its informative value

- Romain Baeriswyl and Camille Cornand
- Three great American disinflations

- Michael Bordo, Christopher John Erceg, Andrew Theo Levin and Ryan Michaels
- Emerging markets in financial globalization: striking the right balance for liberalization

- Tarisa Watanagase
- Lessons from the Asian crisis

- Andrew Crockett
2006, issue Nov
- Financial innovations and the real economy: a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, November 16-17, 2006

- anonymous
- The macroeconomic transition to high household debt

- Jeffrey Campbell and Zvi Hercowitz
- Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments

- James Bradford DeLong
- Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities - comments
- Richard Rosen
- The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information

- Alain de Janvry, Craig McIntosh and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments
- Steve Boucher
- The supply and demand side impacts of credit market information - comments
- Atif Mian
- Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt?

- Adam B. Ashcraft and Joao Santos
- Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments

- Christine Parlour
- Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises
- Prasanna Gai, Sujit Kapadia, Stephen Millard and Ander Perez
- Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments
- William Nelson
- Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility

- Urban Jermann and Vincenzo Quadrini
- Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say?

- Karen E. Dynan, Douglas Elmendorf and Daniel E. Sichel
- Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments
- Wouter J. Den Haan
- Financial innovations and macroeconomic volatility - comments

- Giorgio Primiceri
- The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments
- Erik Hurst
- The macroeconomic transition to high household debt - comments

- Richard Rogerson
- Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments

- Christopher Carroll
- Financial innovation and the Great Moderation: what do household data say? - comments

- Paul Willen
- Has the development of the structured credit market affected the cost of corporate debt? - comments

- Simon Gilchrist
- Financial innovation, macroeconomic stability and systemic crises - comments
- Arvind Krishnamurthy
- Financial innovations, idiosyncratic risk, and the joint evolution of real and financial volatilities

- J. Christina Wang
2006, issue Aug
- Safe and sound banking: past, present, and future: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Banks of San Francisco and Atlanta and the founding editors of the Journal of Financial Services Research, August 17-18, 2006

- anonymous
2006, issue Jun
- Incomplete information processing: a solution to the forward discount puzzle

- Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop
- Annual Pacific Basin Conference sponsored by the Center for Pacific Basin Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, June 16-17, 2006

- anonymous
- Saving and interest rates in Japan: Why they have fallen and why they will remain low

- R.Anton Braun, Daisuke Ikeda and Douglas H. Joines
- The U.S. current account deficit and the expected share of world output

- Charles Engel and John H. Rogers
- A quantitative analysis of China’s structural transformation

- Robert Dekle and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
- Monetary integration in East Asia

- Peter B. Kenen and Ellen E. Meade
- Exchange-rate effects on China's trade: an interim report

- Jaime Marquez and John W. Schindler
- Dual labor markets and business cycles

- David Cook and Hiromi Nosaka
- Global current account adjustment: a decomposition

- Michael B. Devereux and Amartya Lahiri
- The international financial integration of China and India

- Philip Lane and Sergio Schmukler
- Is East Asia becoming more interdependent?

- Peter A. Petri
2006, issue Mar
- Labor markets and the macroeconomy -- a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, March 3-4, 2006

- anonymous
2006
- Measuring trends in leisure

- Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst
- The labor market and macro volatility: a nonstationary general-equilibrium analysis

- Robert E. Hall
- Mismatch

- Robert Shimer
- Cyclical wages in a search-and-bargaining model with large firms

- Julio Rotemberg
- The interaction of labor markets and inflation: analysis of micro data from the International Wage Flexibility Project

- William T. Dickens, Lorenz Goette, Erica Lynn Groshen, Steinar Holden, Julian Messina, Mark E. Schweitzer, Jarkko Turunen and Melanie Ward
- Unemployment fluctuations with staggered Nash wage bargaining

- Mark Gertler and Antonella Trigari
- Safe & sound banking, 20 years later: what was proposed and what has been adopted

- Frederick T. Furlong and Simon H. Kwan
- Supervising bank safety and soundness: some open issues

- Mark Jeffrey Flannery
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