American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
2009 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2011
- Taxes, Social Subsidies, and the Allocation of Work Time pp. 1-26

- L. Rachel Ngai and Christopher Pissarides
- Forces Shaping Hours Worked in the OECD, 1960-2004 pp. 27-52

- Cara McDaniel
- Exchange Rates and Wages in an Integrated World pp. 53-84

- Prachi Mishra and Antonio Spilimbergo
- Emerging Market Currency Excess Returns pp. 85-111

- Stephen Gilmore and Fumio Hayashi
- Monetary Policy and the Financing of Firms pp. 112-42

- Fiorella De Fiore, Pedro Teles and Oreste Tristani
- Contrasting Trends in Firm Volatility pp. 143-80

- David Thesmar and Mathias Thoenig
- Input and Output Inventory Dynamics pp. 181-212

- Yi Wen
Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- Estimating the Market-Perceived Monetary Policy Rule pp. 1-28

- James Hamilton, Seth Pruitt and Scott Borger
- Optimal Inflation for the US Economy pp. 29-52

- Roberto Billi
- CONDI: A Cost-of-Nominal-Distortions Index pp. 53-91

- Stefano Eusepi, Bart Hobijn and Andrea Tambalotti
- Education and Catch-Up in the Industrial Revolution pp. 92-126

- Sascha Becker, Erik Hornung and Ludger Woessmann
- Structural Change Out of Agriculture: Labor Push versus Labor Pull pp. 127-58

- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado and Markus Poschke
- Learning about Risk and Return: A Simple Model of Bubbles and Crashes pp. 159-91

- William Branch and George Evans
- Interest Rate Risk and Other Determinants of Post-WWII US Government Debt/GDP Dynamics pp. 192-214

- George Hall and Thomas Sargent
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- Intermediate Goods and Weak Links in the Theory of Economic Development pp. 1-28

- Charles Jones
- Growth Accounting with Misallocation: Or, Doing Less with More in Singapore pp. 29-74

- John Fernald and Brent Neiman
- How Sovereign Is Sovereign Credit Risk? pp. 75-103

- Francis Longstaff, Jun Pan, Lasse Pedersen and Kenneth Singleton
- Are Long-Run Inflation Expectations Anchored More Firmly in the Euro Area Than in the United States? pp. 104-29

- Meredith Beechey, Benjamin K. Johannsen and Andrew Levin
- Welfare-Based Optimal Monetary Policy with Unemployment and Sticky Prices: A Linear-Quadratic Framework pp. 130-62

- Federico Ravenna and Carl Walsh
- Product Market Regulation and Market Work: A Benchmark Analysis pp. 163-88

- Lei Fang and Richard Rogerson
- Did Improvements in Household Technology Cause the Baby Boom? Evidence from Electrification, Appliance Diffusion, and the Amish pp. 189-217

- Martha Bailey and William Collins
- Family Firms and Labor Relations pp. 218-45

- Holger M. Mueller and Thomas Philippon
- Evaluating the Classification of Economic Activity into Recessions and Expansions pp. 246-77

- Travis Berge and Oscar Jorda
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- Simple Analytics of the Government Expenditure Multiplier pp. 1-35

- Michael Woodford
- Industry Evidence on the Effects of Government Spending pp. 36-59

- Christopher Nekarda and Valerie Ramey
- Sticky Prices versus Monetary Frictions: An Estimation of Policy Trade-Offs pp. 60-90

- S. Boragan Aruoba and Frank Schorfheide
- Pricing-to-Market and the Failure of Absolute PPP pp. 91-127

- George Alessandria and Joseph Kaboski
- Worker Heterogeneity and Endogenous Separations in a Matching Model of Unemployment Fluctuations pp. 128-54

- Mark Bils, Yongsung Chang and Sun-Bin Kim
- Bank Integration and Transmission of Financial Shocks: Evidence from Japan pp. 155-83

- Masami Imai and Seitaro Takarabe
- Professional Forecasters' View of Permanent and Transitory Shocks to GDP pp. 184-211

- Spencer Krane
- Housing Bubbles pp. 212-41

- Oscar Arce and David Lopez-Salido
- Exclusive Goods and Formal-Sector Employment pp. 242-72

- Reto Foellmi and Josef Zweimüller
Volume 2, issue 4, 2010
- Understanding PPPs and PPP-Based National Accounts pp. 1-35

- Angus Deaton and Alan Heston
- Understanding PPPs and PPP-Based National Accounts: Comment pp. 36-45

- Walter Diewert
- Understanding PPPs and PPP-Based National Accounts: Comment pp. 46-52

- Martin Ravallion
- How Much Consumption Insurance beyond Self-Insurance? pp. 53-87

- Greg Kaplan and Giovanni Violante
- Unmeasured Investment and the Puzzling US Boom in the 1990s pp. 88-123

- Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- Do Output Contractions Trigger Democratic Change? pp. 124-57

- Paul Burke and Andrew Leigh
- The Structure of Tariffs and Long-Term Growth pp. 158-94

- Nathan Nunn and Daniel Trefler
- Value-Added Taxes, Chain Effects, and Informality pp. 195-221

- Aureo de Paula and Jose Scheinkman
- Determinants of Economic Growth: Will Data Tell? pp. 222-46

- Antonio Ciccone and Marek Jarociński
- International Competition and Inflation: A New Keynesian Perspective pp. 247-80

- Luca Guerrieri, Christopher Gust and David Lopez-Salido
- Risk-Sensitive Consumption and Savings under Rational Inattention pp. 281-325

- Yulei Luo and Eric Young
Volume 2, issue 3, 2010
- Amplification Mechanisms in Liquidity Crises pp. 1-30

- Arvind Krishnamurthy
- The Effect of Corporate Taxes on Investment and Entrepreneurship pp. 31-64

- Simeon Djankov, Tim Ganser, Caralee McLiesh, Rita Ramalho and Andrei Shleifer
- Was the Wealth of Nations Determined in 1000 BC? pp. 65-97

- Diego Comin, William Easterly and Erick Gong
- Labor Contracts, Equal Treatment, and Wage-Unemployment Dynamics pp. 98-127

- Andy Snell and Jonathan Thomas
- Relative Goods' Prices, Pure Inflation, and the Phillips Correlation pp. 128-57

- Ricardo Reis and Mark Watson
- Financiers versus Engineers: Should the Financial Sector Be Taxed or Subsidized? pp. 158-82

- Thomas Philippon
- Do Expectations Matter? The Great Moderation Revisited pp. 183-205

- Fabio Canova and Luca Gambetti
- Confucianism and the East Asian Miracle pp. 206-34

- Ming-Yih Liang
- Central Bank Communication and Expectations Stabilization pp. 235-71

- Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Labor Markets and Monetary Policy: A New Keynesian Model with Unemployment pp. 1-30

- Olivier Blanchard and Jordi Galí
- How Much Does Immigration Boost Innovation? pp. 31-56

- Jennifer Hunt and Marjolaine Gauthier-Loiselle
- Financial Stability, the Trilemma, and International Reserves pp. 57-94

- Maurice Obstfeld, Jay Shambaugh and Alan Taylor
- Putting the Parts Together: Trade, Vertical Linkages, and Business Cycle Comovement pp. 95-124

- Julian di Giovanni and Andrei Levchenko
- Housing Market Spillovers: Evidence from an Estimated DSGE Model pp. 125-64

- Matteo Iacoviello and Stefano Neri
- Accounting for the Rise in Consumer Bankruptcies pp. 165-93

- Igor Livshits, James (Jim) MacGee and Michele Tertilt
- Globalization and Innovation in Emerging Markets pp. 194-226

- Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Jan Svejnar and Katherine Terrell
- Offshoring in a Ricardian World pp. 227-58

- Andres Rodriguez-Clare
- Business Volatility, Job Destruction, and Unemployment pp. 259-87

- Steven Davis, Jason Faberman, John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin and Javier Miranda
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- A Theory of Military Dictatorships pp. 1-42

- Daron Acemoglu, Davide Ticchi and Andrea Vindigni
- Inflation-Gap Persistence in the US pp. 43-69

- Timothy Cogley, Giorgio Primiceri and Thomas Sargent
- The TIPS Yield Curve and Inflation Compensation pp. 70-92

- Refet Gürkaynak, Brian Sack and Jonathan Wright
- Why Are Saving Rates of Urban Households in China Rising? pp. 93-130

- Marcos Chamon and Eswar Prasad
- Firm Heterogeneity and the Long-Run Effects of Dividend Tax Reform pp. 131-68

- Francois Gourio and Jianjun Miao
- Productivity Differences between and within Countries pp. 169-88

- Daron Acemoglu and Melissa Dell
- Why Does Misallocation Persist? pp. 189-206

- Abhijit Banerjee and Benjamin Moll
- Development Accounting pp. 207-23

- Chang-Tai Hsieh and Pete Klenow
- The New Kaldor Facts: Ideas, Institutions, Population, and Human Capital pp. 224-45

- Charles Jones and Paul Romer
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