The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics
2001 - 2024
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Stock vs flow specification of public infrastructures: a dynamic analysis pp. 14

- Escobar-Posada Rolando A. and Goncalo Monteiro
- Innovation, specialization and growth in a model of structural change pp. 15

- Rainer Andergassen, Franco Nardini and Massimo Ricottilli
- Interest rate rules and equilibrium (in)determinacy in a small open economy: the role of internationally traded capital pp. 18

- Chang Wen-ya, Tsai Hsueh-fang, Juin-jen Chang and Lin Hsieh-yu
- Learning, robust monetary policy and the merit of precaution pp. 20

- Marine André and Meixing Dai
- Smooth operator: remittances and household consumption during fiscal shocks pp. 21

- Beaton Kimberly, Serhan Cevik and Yousefi Seyed Reza
- Inflation targeting and exchange rate regimes in emerging markets pp. 24

- Christian Hubert Ebeke and Armand Fouejieu
- “Made in China”: how does it affect our understanding of global market shares? pp. 26

- Konstantins Benkovskis and Wörz Julia
- Population dynamics and marriage payments: an analysis of the long run equilibrium in India pp. 26

- Sudeshna Maitra
- The distortionary effect of monetary policy: credit expansion vs. lump-sum transfers in the lab pp. 30

- Romain Baeriswyl and Camille Cornand
- Profitability and the lifecycle of firms pp. 30

- Missaka Warusawitharana
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Erratum to: Life-cycle consumption, precautionary saving, and risk sharing: an integrated analysis using household panel data pp. 1

- Ahn Seung C., Kim H. Youn and Kang Tong Hee
- Rational bubbles in a monetary economy pp. 8

- Ge Zhou
- An empirical note on the long-run relationship between education and religiosity in Christian countries pp. 8

- Dierk Herzer
- The marriage unemployment gap pp. 14

- Choi Sekyu and Arnau Valladares-Esteban
- Luxury consumption, precautionary savings and wealth inequality pp. 15

- Claudio Campanale
- Macroeconomic costs of gender gaps in a model with entrepreneurship and household production pp. 15

- David Cuberes and Teignier Marc
- Labor income share and imperfectly competitive product market pp. 16

- Shim Hyein, Chung Chune Young and Ryu Doojin
- Comparing the effects of discretionary tax changes between the US and the UK pp. 17

- Hussain Syed M. and Liu Lin
- Accounting for changing returns to experience pp. 18

- Hendricks Lutz
- Estimating the New Keynesian Phillips Curve for the UK: evidence from the inflation-indexed bonds market pp. 18

- Hardik Marfatia
- Capital controls as a credit policy tool in a small open economy pp. 19

- Shigeto Kitano and Takaku Kenya
- Optimal pensions in aging economies pp. 19

- Burkhard Heer
- Fertility and labor supply of the old with pay-as-you-go pension and child allowances pp. 19

- Hung-Ju Chen and Koichi Miyazaki
- Unemployment insurance with limited commitment wage contracts and savings pp. 21

- Rigas Oikonomou
- The post-crisis slump in Europe: a business cycle accounting analysis pp. 25

- Gerth Florian and Keisuke Otsu
- Development accounting with intermediate goods pp. 27

- Jan Grobovsek
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- The Euler equation around the world pp. 9

- Livio Stracca
- A non-monotonic relationship between public debt and economic growth: the effect of financial monopsony pp. 10

- Roberts Mark A.
- Macroeconomic Shocks and Corporate R&D pp. 12

- John Burger, Sedgley Norman and Tan Kerry M.
- Trade and growth in a model of allocative inefficiency pp. 12

- Cothren Richard and Radhakrishnan Ravi
- Does microfinance reduce poverty? Some international evidence pp. 13

- Quanda Zhang
- Pass-through of imported input prices to domestic producer prices: evidence from sector-level data pp. 14

- JaeBin Ahn, Park Chang-Gui and Park Chanho
- Government education expenditures and economic growth: a meta-analysis pp. 17

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Mehmet Ugur and Siew Ling Yew
- Exchange rate policy and the role of non-traded goods prices in real exchange rate fluctuations pp. 18

- Nestor Azcona
- Democracy and income: taking parameter heterogeneity and cross-country dependency into account pp. 19

- Tiago Sequeira
- Economic policy uncertainty and household inflation uncertainty pp. 20

- Carola Binder
- Life-cycle consumption, precautionary saving, and risk sharing: an integrated analysis using household panel data pp. 21

- Ahn Seung C., Kim H. Youn and Kang Tong Hee
- Structural change and non-constant biased technical change pp. 23

- Edgar Cruz
- Corruption, fiscal policy, and growth: a unified approach pp. 24

- Ghosh Sugata and Kyriakos Neanidis
- Has the forecasting performance of the Federal Reserve’s Greenbooks changed over time? pp. 25

- Ozan Eksi, Cuneyt Orman and Bedri Tas
- Monetary policy and energy price shocks pp. 27

- Huynh Bao Tan
- Can removing the tax cap save Social Security? pp. 28

- Shantanu Bagchi
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- Business cycle synchronization across U.S. states pp. 15

- Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Pedro Brinca, Guðjónsson Haukur Viðar and Soares Maria Joana
- Persistent vs. Permanent Income Shocks in the Buffer-Stock Model pp. 16

- Druedahl Jeppe and Thomas Jørgensen
- Human-capital spillover, population and R&D-based growth pp. 17

- Bharat Diwakar and Gilad Sorek
- Global value chains and the exchange rate elasticity of exports pp. 24

- Ahmed Swarnali, Appendino Maximiliano and Michele Ruta
- Home hours in the United States and Europe pp. 27

- Lei Fang and McDaniel Cara
- The Feldstein-Horioka hypothesis revisited pp. 30

- Ratbek Dzhumashev and Arusha Cooray
- Economic growth and labor market friction: a quantitative study on Japanese structural transformation pp. 38

- Sim Seung-Gyu and Oh Seungjoon
- Qualitative and quantitative central bank communication and inflation expectations pp. 41

- Paul Hubert
- Inflation and the steeplechase between economic activity variables: evidence for G7 countries pp. 42

- Jaromir Baxa, Miroslav Plašil and Bořek Vašíček
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