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Volume 16, issue 2, 2016
- Sustainable monetary policy and inflation expectations pp. 301-334

- Armenter Roc
- Monetary policy and news shocks: are Taylor rules forward-looking? pp. 335-360

- Gabriela Best and Pavel Kapinos
- How do firms adjust production factors to the cycle? pp. 361-394

- Gilbert Cette, Remy Lecat and Ahmed Jiddou Ahmed Ould
- Does fiscal policy affect interest rates? Evidence from a factor-augmented panel pp. 395-437

- Dell’Erba Salvatore and Sergio Sola
- Public provision of health insurance and welfare pp. 439-483

- Lim Kyoung Mook
- Reallocation effects of recessions and financial crises: an industry-level analysis pp. 485-522

- Fabrizio Coricelli, Aikaterini Karadimitropoulou and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- Growth and non-regular employment pp. 523-554

- Hiroaki Miyamoto
- Knowledge licensing in a model of R&D-driven endogenous growth pp. 555-579

- Vahagn Jerbashian
- The Taylor principle is valid under wage stickiness pp. 581-596

- Blasselle Alexis and Aurélien Poissonnier
- Testing monetary policy optimality using volatility outcomes: a novel approach pp. 597-621

- Ravenna Federico
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- On the macroeconomic effects of heterogeneous productivity shocks pp. 1-23

- Christian Jensen
- Fiscal policy in an open economy pp. 25-46

- Friedman Amit, Zvi Hercowitz and Sidi Jonathan
- Understanding entry and exit: a business cycle accounting approach pp. 47-91

- Patrick Macnamara
- Predicting US recessions with stock market illiquidity pp. 93-123

- Shiu-Sheng Chen, Yu-Hsi Chou and Yen Chia-Yi
- The corruption-inflation nexus: evidence from developed and developing countries pp. 125-144

- Ben Ali Mohamed Sami and Seifallah Sassi
- Credit channel and capital flows: a macroprudential policy tool? Evidence from Turkey pp. 145-170

- Varlik Serdar and Hakan Berument
- Optimistic about the future? How uncertainty and expectations about future consumption prospects affect optimal consumer behavior pp. 171-192

- Johnson Kakeu and Byron Sharri
- Forecasting exchange rates using multivariate threshold models pp. 193-210

- Florian Huber
- Firms’ operational costs, market entry and growth pp. 211-229

- Daniel Cardona and Fernando Sánchez-Losada
- Commonalities and cross-country spillovers in macroeconomic-financial linkages pp. 231-275

- Matteo Ciccarelli, Eva Ortega and Maria Valderrama
- Identifying conventional and unconventional monetary policy shocks: a latent threshold approach pp. 277-300

- Takeshi Kimura and Jouchi Nakajima
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- International specialization and the return to capital pp. 467-508

- Catia Batista and Potin Jacques
- How the wage-education profile got more convex: evidence from Mexico pp. 509-560

- Chiara Binelli
- Africa’s missed agricultural revolution: a quantitative study of the policy options pp. 561-602

- O’Gorman Melanie
- Structural transformation and productivity in Latin America pp. 603-630

- Pedro Ferreira and da Silva Leonardo Fonseca
- Public debt and growth in the euro area: evidence from parametric and nonparametric Granger causality pp. 631-648

- Silvestro Di Sanzo and Bella Mariano
- Transition dynamics in the neoclassical growth model: the case of South Korea pp. 649-676

- Yongsung Chang and Andreas Hornstein
- Household saving in Australia pp. 677-704

- Richard Finlay and Fiona Price
- An ordered probit analysis of monetary policy inertia pp. 705-726

- Bayar Omer
- Fiscal shocks, the real exchange rate and the trade balance: some evidence for emerging economies pp. 727-768

- Marcelo Silva, Diogo Baerlocher and Veras de Paiva Fonseca Henrique
- Remittances and financial institutions: is there a causal linkage? pp. 769-789

- Alberto Posso
- Club convergence in Latin America pp. 791-820

- Víctor Martín and Vazquez Guillermo
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- Preface to “Reflections on Macroeconometric Modeling” by Ray C. Fair pp. 2

- Arpad Abraham and Tiago Cavalcanti
- The bank lending channel and monetary policy rules for Eurozone banks: further extensions pp. 20

- Nicholas Apergis, Stephen Miller and Alevizopoulou Effrosyni
- Reflections on macroeconometric modeling pp. 22

- Fair Ray C.
- Households forming macroeconomic expectations: inattentive behavior with social learning pp. 25

- Easaw Joshy and Mossay Pascal
- The zero lower bound: frequency, duration, and numerical convergence pp. 26

- Alexander Richter and Nathaniel Throckmorton
- Trend inflation and monetary policy rules: determinacy analysis in New Keynesian model with capital accumulation pp. 29

- Elena Gerko and Kirill Sossounov
- Price-level instability and international monetary policy coordination pp. 29

- Nguyen Hong Thang
- Environmental policy and economic growth: the macroeconomic implications of the health effect pp. 31

- Chen Jhy-hwa, Jhy-yuan Shieh and Juin-jen Chang
- What drives endogenous growth in the United States? pp. 39

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- Consumption composition and macroeconomic dynamics pp. 42

- Jaime Alonso-Carrera, Jordi Caballe and Xavier Raurich
- Investment lags and macroeconomic dynamics pp. 43

- Jung Yong-Gook
- Complementarity and transition to modern economic growth pp. 48

- Hyeok Jeong and Kim Yong
- Evaluating linear approximations in a two-country model with occasionally binding borrowing constraints pp. 49

- Alexis Anagnostopoulos and Tang Xin
- US household deleveraging following the Great Recession – a model-based estimate of equilibrium debt pp. 53

- Bruno Albuquerque, Baumann Ursel and Georgi Krustev
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- Monetary policy and TIPS yields before the crisis pp. 13

- Gerlach Stefan and Laura Moretti
- The impact of American and British involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq on health spending, military spending and economic growth pp. 15

- Vincenzo Bove and Leandro Elia
- Public debt in an OLG model with imperfect competition: long-run effects of austerity programs and changes in the growth rate pp. 20

- Peter Skott and Soon Ryoo
- Leverage, investment, and optimal monetary policy pp. 21

- Filippo Occhino and Andrea Pescatori
- Optimal policy and Taylor rule cross-checking under parameter uncertainty pp. 24

- Dirk Bursian and Markus Roth
- Aggregate impacts of recent US natural gas trends pp. 25

- Vipin Arora
- Temporal aggregation and estimated monetary policy rules pp. 25

- Bayar Omer
- Optimal capital-income taxation in a model with credit frictions pp. 26

- Salem Abo-Zaid
- Capacity utilization and the effects of energy price increases in Japan pp. 26

- Niizeki Takeshi
- Optimal portfolios with wealth-varying risk aversion in the neoclassical growth model pp. 26

- Emilio Espino
- Real factor prices and factor-augmenting technical change pp. 27

- Andreas Irmen
- Inflation effects on capital accumulation in a model with residential and non-residential assets pp. 28

- Katerina Koka
- Organizational learning and optimal fiscal and monetary policy pp. 31

- Bidyut Talukdar
- Interest rate fluctuations and equilibrium in the housing market pp. 32

- Yavuz Arslan
- Industrial specialization, financial integration and international consumption risk sharing pp. 33

- Ergys Islamaj
- Small-scale New Keynesian model features that can reproduce lead, lag and persistence patterns pp. 34

- Steven Cassou and Jesús Vázquez
- Did the euro change the effect of fundamentals on growth and uncertainty? pp. 36

- Luque Jaime and Abderrahim Taamouti
- News shocks and learning-by-doing pp. 36

- Qureshi Hammad
- Why does natural resource abundance not always lead to better outcomes? Limited financial development versus political impatience pp. 37

- Lavan Mahadeva
- The skill bias of technological change and the evolution of the skill premium in the US since 1970 pp. 39

- Richter Barbara
- Optimal second best taxation of addictive goods in dynamic general equilibrium: a revenue raising perspective pp. 44

- Luca Bossi, Pedro Gomis-Porqueras and David Kelly
- International transmission of productivity shocks with nonzero net foreign debt pp. 46

- Mykhaylova Olena and Staveley-O’Carroll James
- Inventories and the stockout constraint in general equilibrium pp. 48

- Katsuyuki Shibayama and Jagjit Chadha
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