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Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- Optimal portfolios with wealth-varying risk aversion in the neoclassical growth model pp. 1-26

- Emilio Espino
- Inventories and the stockout constraint in general equilibrium pp. 27-74

- Katsuyuki Shibayama and Jagjit Chadha
- Optimal second best taxation of addictive goods in dynamic general equilibrium: a revenue raising perspective pp. 75-118

- Luca Bossi, Pedro Gomis-Porqueras and David Kelly
- Inflation effects on capital accumulation in a model with residential and non-residential assets pp. 119-146

- Katerina Koka
- Optimal capital-income taxation in a model with credit frictions pp. 147-172

- Salem Abo-Zaid
- Interest rate fluctuations and equilibrium in the housing market pp. 173-204

- Yavuz Arslan
- News shocks and learning-by-doing pp. 205-240

- Qureshi Hammad
- Capacity utilization and the effects of energy price increases in Japan pp. 241-266

- Niizeki Takeshi
- Small-scale New Keynesian model features that can reproduce lead, lag and persistence patterns pp. 267-300

- Steven Cassou and Jesús Vázquez
- Optimal policy and Taylor rule cross-checking under parameter uncertainty pp. 301-324

- Dirk Bursian and Markus Roth
- The impact of American and British involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq on health spending, military spending and economic growth pp. 325-339

- Vincenzo Bove and Leandro Elia
- Why does natural resource abundance not always lead to better outcomes? Limited financial development versus political impatience pp. 341-377

- Lavan Mahadeva
- The skill bias of technological change and the evolution of the skill premium in the US since 1970 pp. 379-417

- Richter Barbara
- Aggregate impacts of recent US natural gas trends pp. 419-443

- Vipin Arora
- Organizational learning and optimal fiscal and monetary policy pp. 445-475

- Bidyut Talukdar
- Industrial specialization, financial integration and international consumption risk sharing pp. 477-509

- Ergys Islamaj
- Leverage, investment, and optimal monetary policy pp. 511-531

- Filippo Occhino and Andrea Pescatori
- Public debt in an OLG model with imperfect competition: long-run effects of austerity programs and changes in the growth rate pp. 533-552

- Peter Skott and Soon Ryoo
- Temporal aggregation and estimated monetary policy rules pp. 553-577

- Bayar Omer
- International transmission of productivity shocks with nonzero net foreign debt pp. 579-624

- Mykhaylova Olena and Staveley-O’Carroll James
- Did the euro change the effect of fundamentals on growth and uncertainty? pp. 625-660

- Luque Jaime and Abderrahim Taamouti
- Real factor prices and factor-augmenting technical change pp. 661-687

- Andreas Irmen
- Monetary policy and TIPS yields before the crisis pp. 689-701

- Gerlach Stefan and Laura Moretti
Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- How have global shocks impacted the real effective exchange rates of individual euro area countries since the euro’s creation? pp. 1-48

- Matthieu Bussiere, Alexander Chudik and Arnaud Mehl
- Employment by age, education, and economic growth: effects of fiscal policy composition in general equilibrium pp. 49-103

- Freddy Heylen and Renaat van de Kerckhove
- Overeducation and skill-biased technical change pp. 105-122

- Xavier Cuadras-Morató and Mateos-Planas Xavier
- Strategic wage bargaining, labor market volatility, and persistence pp. 123-149

- Matthias Hertweck
- Households’ uncertainty about Medicare policy pp. 151-186

- Valentina Michelangeli and Marika Santoro
- Deconstructing shocks and persistence in OECD real exchange rates1) pp. 187-212

- Basher Syed Abul and Carrion-i-Silvestre Josep Lluís
- A contribution to the empirics of welfare growth pp. 213-244

- Konstantinos Vrachimis and Marios Zachariadis
- Development accounting with wedges: the experience of six European countries pp. 245-286

- István Kónya
- Implementation cycles, growth and the labor market pp. 287-329

- Patrick Francois and Huw Lloyd-Ellis
- International technology adoption, R&D, and productivity growth pp. 331-354

- Seung Mo Choi, Daniel Toro González and Gray Peter
- Bequest taxes, donations, and house prices pp. 355-379

- Giorgio Bellettini, Filippo Taddei and Giulio Zanella
- Business cycle accounting of the BRIC economies pp. 381-413

- Suparna Chakraborty and Keisuke Otsu
- Privately optimal severance pay pp. 415-453

- Giulio Fella and Christopher Tyson
- Small business loan guarantees as insurance against aggregate risks pp. 455-479

- Ye (George) Jia
- Output growth and unexpected government expenditures pp. 481-513

- Diego Escobari and Andre Mollick
- International business cycles and remittance flows pp. 515-547

- Arusha Cooray and Debdulal Mallick
- Effects of productivity shocks on hours worked: UK evidence pp. 549-579

- Hashmat Khan and John Tsoukalas
- A prior predictive analysis of the effects of Loss Aversion/Narrow Framing in a macroeconomic model for asset pricing pp. 581-607

- Yuanyuan Chen
- Exchange rate pass-through and fiscal multipliers pp. 609-641

- Chak Hung Jack Cheng
- Credit demand, credit supply, and economic activity pp. 643-680

- Nathan Balke and Zheng Zeng
- Distortions, structural transformation and the Europe-US income gap pp. 681-714

- El-hadj Bah
- Monetary policy shocks and real commodity prices pp. 715-749

- Claire Reicher and Utlaut Johannes Friederich
- News-driven international business cycles pp. 751-793

- Kosaka Michiru Sakane
- Business cycle dynamics across the US states pp. 795-822

- Stefano Magrini, Margherita Gerolimetto and Hasan Engin Duran
- Required reserves as a credit policy tool pp. 823-880

- Yasin Mimir, Enes Sunel and Temel Taskin
- The macroeconomic effects of the 35-h workweek regulation in France pp. 881-901

- Zaichao Du, Yin Hua and Lin Zhang
- Productivity and resource misallocation in Latin America1) pp. 903-932

- Matias Busso, Lucia Madrigal and Carmen Pages
- Information and communication technologies over the business cycle pp. 933-963

- Benedetto Molinari, Jesús Rodríguez-López and Jose Torres
- In search of lost time: the neoclassical synthesis pp. 965-995

- Michel De Vroey and Pedro Duarte
- Divorce laws and divorce rate in the US pp. 997-1035

- Stefania Marcassa
- Is the “Great Recession” really so different from the past? pp. 1037-1084

- Chiu Adrian and Tomasz Wieladek
- Monetary business cycle accounting for Sweden pp. 1085-1119

- Pedro Brinca
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