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Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- In search of lost time: the neoclassical synthesis pp. 1-31

- Michel De Vroey and Pedro Duarte
- Business cycle accounting of the BRIC economies pp. 1-33

- Suparna Chakraborty and Keisuke Otsu
- Overeducation and skill-biased technical change pp. 18

- Xavier Cuadras-Morató and Mateos-Planas Xavier
- The macroeconomic effects of the 35-h workweek regulation in France pp. 21

- Zaichao Du, Yin Hua and Lin Zhang
- International technology adoption, R&D, and productivity growth pp. 24

- Seung Mo Choi, Daniel Toro González and Gray Peter
- Small business loan guarantees as insurance against aggregate risks pp. 25

- Ye (George) Jia
- Bequest taxes, donations, and house prices pp. 25

- Giorgio Bellettini, Giulio Zanella and Filippo Taddei
- A prior predictive analysis of the effects of Loss Aversion/Narrow Framing in a macroeconomic model for asset pricing pp. 27

- Yuanyuan Chen
- Strategic wage bargaining, labor market volatility, and persistence pp. 27

- Matthias Hertweck
- Business cycle dynamics across the US states pp. 28

- Stefano Magrini, Margherita Gerolimetto and Hasan Engin Duran
- Productivity and resource misallocation in Latin America pp. 30

- Matias Busso, Lucia Madrigal and Carmen Pages
- Effects of productivity shocks on hours worked: UK evidence pp. 31

- Hashmat Khan and John Tsoukalas
- Information and communication technologies over the business cycle pp. 31

- Benedetto Molinari, Jesús Rodríguez-López and Jose Torres
- A contribution to the empirics of welfare growth pp. 32

- Konstantinos Vrachimis and Marios Zachariadis
- Exchange rate pass-through and fiscal multipliers pp. 33

- Chak Hung Jack Cheng
- International business cycles and remittance flows pp. 33

- Arusha Cooray and Debdulal Mallick
- Output growth and unexpected government expenditures pp. 33

- Diego Escobari and Andre Mollick
- Distortions, structural transformation and the Europe-US income gap pp. 34

- El-hadj Bah
- Monetary policy shocks and real commodity prices pp. 35

- Claire Reicher and Utlaut Johannes Friederich
- Monetary business cycle accounting for Sweden pp. 35

- Pedro Brinca
- Credit demand, credit supply, and economic activity pp. 38

- Nathan Balke and Zheng Zeng
- Divorce laws and divorce rate in the US pp. 39

- Stefania Marcassa
- Privately optimal severance pay pp. 39

- Giulio Fella and Christopher Tyson
- Development accounting with wedges: the experience of six European countries pp. 42

- István Kónya
- News-driven international business cycles pp. 43

- Kosaka Michiru Sakane
- Implementation cycles, growth and the labor market pp. 43

- Patrick Francois and Huw Lloyd-Ellis
- Is the “Great Recession” really so different from the past? pp. 48

- Chiu Adrian and Tomasz Wieladek
- How have global shocks impacted the real effective exchange rates of individual euro area countries since the euro’s creation? pp. 48

- Matthieu Bussiere, Alexander Chudik and Arnaud Mehl
- Employment by age, education, and economic growth: effects of fiscal policy composition in general equilibrium pp. 55

- Freddy Heylen and Renaat van de Kerckhove
- Required reserves as a credit policy tool pp. 58

- Yasin Mimir, Enes Sunel and Temel Taskin
- Households’ uncertainty about Medicare policy pp. 151-186

- Valentina Michelangeli and Marika Santoro
Volume 12, issue 3, 2012
- Fiscal Policy as a Stabilization Tool pp. 1-68

- Antonio Fatas and Ilian Mihov
- Shifting Confidence in Homeownership: The Great Recession pp. 1-48

- Anat Bracha and Jamison Julian C.
- The Statistical Behavior of GDP after Financial Crises and Severe Recessions pp. 1-31

- David Papell and Prodan Ruxandra
- The Future of U.S. Housing Finance Reform pp. 1-32

- Phillip Swagel
- Potential Effects of the Great Recession on the U.S. Labor Market pp. 1-41

- Dickens William T. and Triest Robert K.
Volume 12, issue 2, 2012
- Dynamics of Wealth and Consumption: New and Improved Measures for U.S. States pp. 1-44

- Zhou Xia and Christopher Carroll
- The Local Effects of Monetary Policy pp. 1-38

- Francis Neville, Michael Owyang and Tatevik Sekhposyan
- Fiscal Policy Cyclicality and Growth within the US States pp. 1-35

- Justin Svec and Ayako Kondo
- Empirical Macroeconomics Using Geographical Data: Guest Editors' Introduction pp. 1-3

- Christopher Foote, Erik Hurst, Atif Mian and Daniel Wilson
- Interstate Banking Deregulation and Bank Loan Commitments pp. 1-29

- Ki Young Park
- Banking Conditions and the Effects of Monetary Policy: Evidence from U.S. States pp. 1-31

- Skander Van den Heuvel
Volume 12, issue 1, 2012
- News Shocks, Productivity and the U.S. Investment Boom-Bust Cycle pp. 1-50

- Lilia Karnizova
- Unemployment Expectations and the Business Cycle pp. 1-49

- Daniel Tortorice
- Life Cycle Dynamics of Income Uncertainty and Consumption pp. 1-49

- James Feigenbaum and Geng Li
- Is Discretionary Fiscal Policy in Japan Effective? pp. 1-49

- Rafiq Sohrab
- Consumption, Leisure and Borrowing Constraints pp. 1-25

- Juha Kilponen
- Misallocation and Manufacturing TFP in Bolivia during the Market Liberalization Period pp. 1-45

- Machicado Carlos Gustavo and Birbuet Juan Cristobal
- A Unified Framework for Using Micro-Data to Compare Dynamic Time-Dependent Price-Setting Models pp. 1-45

- Huw Dixon
- Immigration, Fiscal Policy, and Welfare in an Aging Population pp. 1-45

- Serife Akin
- Sector-Specific Capital, Labor Market Distortions and Cross-Country Income Differences: A Two-Sector General Equilibrium Approach pp. 1-52

- Priyo Asad Karim Khan
- International Transmission of Medium-Term Technology Cycles: Evidence from Spain as a Recipient Country pp. 1-52

- Monica Correa-Lopez and Beatriz de Blas
- Monetary and Macroprudential Policy Rules in a Model with House Price Booms pp. 1-44

- Prakash Kannan, Pau Rabanal and Scott Alasdair M.
- The Laffer Curve in a Frictional Labor Market pp. 1-23

- Francesco Zanetti
- A Credibility Proxy: Tracking US Monetary Developments pp. 1-36

- Maria Demertzis, Massimiliano Marcellino and Nicola Viegi
- Has the Fed Reacted Asymmetrically to Stock Prices? pp. 1-36

- Søren Hove Ravn
- Where Has All the Money Gone? Foreign Aid and the Composition of Government Spending pp. 1-36

- Santanu Chatterjee, Paola Giuliano and Ilker Kaya
- The Global Transmission of Government Debt pp. 1-24

- Jung Young-Cheol and Quyen Nguyen V.
- How Much Did the 2009 Australian Fiscal Stimulus Boost Demand? Evidence from Household-Reported Spending Effects pp. 1-24

- Andrew Leigh
- A Supply-Demand Framework for Understanding the U.S. Gender Gap in Education pp. 1-24

- Francisco Parro
- Economic Growth and Political Survival pp. 1-43

- Paul Burke
- Phases of Economic Development: Do Initial Endowments Matter? pp. 1-22

- Manuel Gómez and Tiago Sequeira
- Capital Utilization and the Amplification Mechanism pp. 1-22

- Stefania Villa
- Government Policy Response to War-Expenditure Shocks pp. 1-40

- Fernando Martin
- Poverty Traps and Growth in a Model of Endogenous Time Preference pp. 1-35

- Debajyoti Chakrabarty
- Nonexponential Discounting: A Direct Test And Perhaps A New Puzzle pp. 1-35

- Richard Startz and Kwok Ping Tsang
- Government Debt Dynamics Under Discretion pp. 1-28

- Filippo Occhino
- Great Spending Crashes pp. 1-28

- Beckworth David and Joshua Hendrickson
- A Dynamic Theory of Competence, Loyalty and Stability in Dictatorships pp. 1-39

- Nils-Petter Lagerlof
- Coordination Failure in Investment, Economic Growth, and Volatility pp. 1-33

- Mei Li
- Openness, Imported Commodities and the Sacrifice Ratio pp. 1-26

- Andrew Pickering and Hector Valle
- Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Trade pp. 1-37

- Ching-Yi Lin
- Estimating Information Rigidity Using Firms' Survey Data pp. 1-34

- Cesar Carrera
- Who Gets the Credit? And Does It Matter? Household vs. Firm Lending Across Countries pp. 1-46

- Thorsten Beck, Büyükkarabacak Berrak, Felix Rioja and Valev Neven T.
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