Macroeconomic Dynamics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 28, month July, 2024
- Financial shocks to banks, R&D investment, and recessions pp. 999-1022

- Ryoji Ohdoi
- Recovery from economic disasters pp. 1023-1048

- Bruno Ćorić and Blanka Skrabic Peric
- Technical change, task reallocation, and wage inequality pp. 1049-1072

- Long Qian
- Homeownership rates, housing policies, and co-residence decisions pp. 1073-1096

- Nils Grevenbrock, Alexander Ludwig and Nawid Siassi
- Land-price dynamics and macroeconomic fluctuations with general household preferences pp. 1097-1121

- Been-Lon Chen, Zheng-Ze Lai and Shian-Yu Liao
- Temporary prosperity or sustainable development: the long-run impact of developing pollution-intensive industries pp. 1122-1149

- Hongyu Nian, Zhiwei Xu and Haitao Yin
- Do business cycles result from stochastic shocks? pp. 1150-1160

- Yi Zhu
- Government debt and fiscal multipliers in the era of population aging pp. 1161-1181

- Dooyeon Cho and Dong-Eun Rhee
- Optimal forward guidance in monetary policy: Can central banks sway the public with projections? pp. 1182-1205

- Christian Jensen
- Creative destruction, human capital accumulation, and growth in a digital economy pp. 1206-1230

- Lewei Liao, Xuezheng Qin, Xiaolong Li and Liutang Gong
Volume 28, month June, 2024
- Simple mandates, monetary rules, and trend-inflation pp. 757-790

- Szabolcs Deák, Paul Levine and Son T. Pham
- Government spending multipliers with the Real Cost channel pp. 791-812

- He Nie
- Negative income tax and universal basic income in the eyes of Aiyagari pp. 813-825

- Yongsung Chang, Jong-Suk Han and Sun-Bin Kim
- On Mexican poverty-trap regimes and struggling to escape them pp. 826-854

- Edgar Sánchez Carrera and Wiston Adrián Risso
- Asset pricing with costly and delayed firm entry pp. 855-879

- Lorant Kaszab, Ales Marsal and Katrin Rabitsch
- Alternative monetary policies and wealth and income inequality: the monetary instrument problem revisited pp. 880-912

- Stephen J. Turnovsky and Yoichi Gokan
- Undesired monetary policy effects in a bubbly world pp. 913-945

- Giuseppe Ciccarone, Francesco Giuli, Enrico Marchetti, Valeria Patella and Massimiliano Tancioni
- Structural breaks in seemingly unrelated regression models pp. 946-969

- Shahnaz Parsaeian
- Factor-augmented QVAR models: an observation-driven approach pp. 970-989

- Willy Alanya-Beltran
- Adjustments of factor income tax rates and aggregate (in)stability pp. 990-997

- Kevin X. D. Huang, Qinglai Meng and Jianpo Xue
- Government spending multipliers with the Real Cost channel – ERRATUM pp. 998-998

- He Nie
Volume 28, month April, 2024
- Fiscal policy and the twin deficits: structural changes matter pp. 517-545

- Wongi Kim
- Accounting for Mexican business cycles pp. 546-568

- Pedro Brinca and João Ricardo Costa Filho
- Aggregate health shock and retirement decision pp. 569-590

- SeEun Jung and Hyunduk Suh
- The elastic origins of tail asymmetry pp. 591-611

- Satoshi Nakano and Kazuhiko Nishimura
- Stock market alphas help predict macroeconomic innovations pp. 612-646

- Mao-Wei Hung and Andy Jia-Yuh Yeh
- Love of novelty: a source of innovation-based growth… or underdevelopment traps? pp. 647-674

- Yuichi Furukawa, Tat-kei Lai and Kenji Sato
- Three liquid assets pp. 675-698

- Nicola Amendola, Lorenzo Carbonari and Leo Ferraris
- From Neolithic Revolution to industrialization pp. 699-717

- Angus Chu and Rongxin Xu
- The effects of public sector employment on household savings and labor supply pp. 718-744

- Luis G. Bettoni and Marcelo R. Santos
- Deregulation as a source of China’s economic growth pp. 745-755

- Shiyuan Pan, Kai Xu, Kai Zhao and Tianxu Chen
Volume 28, month March, 2024
- Monetary policy announcements, consumers’ inflation expectations, and readiness to spend pp. 277-298

- Max Breitenlechner, Martin Geiger and Johann Scharler
- Whatever it takes to save the planet? Central banks and unconventional green policy pp. 299-324

- Alessandro Ferrari and Valerio Nispi Landi
- Energy and international business cycles pp. 325-344

- Myunghyun Kim
- R&D finance and economic growth: a Schumpeterian model with endogenous financial structures pp. 345-379

- Ming-Fu Shaw, Juin-jen Chang and Ching-chong Lai
- State of broker–dealer leverage and the transmission of monetary policy pp. 380-402

- M. Iqbal Ahmed, Steven P. Cassou and Ruby P. Kishan
- Severity reduction and private market distortion effects of voluntary and mandatory public annuity plans pp. 403-425

- Sau-Him P. Lau and Qilin Zhang
- Time-varying volatility and the housing market pp. 426-461

- Charles Higgins and Ayse Sapci
- Endogenous uncertainty and monetary policy pp. 462-477

- ShinHyuck Kang and Kwangyong Park
- Human capital and pensions with endogenous fertility and retirement pp. 478-494

- Giam Pietro Cipriani and Tamara Fioroni
- Social Security safety net with rare event risk pp. 495-515

- Erin Cottle Hunt and Frank Caliendo
Volume 28, month January, 2024
- Immigration, skill acquisition, and fiscal redistribution in a search equilibrium model pp. 1-31

- Bright Isaac Ikhenaode
- Non-Gaussian score-driven conditionally heteroskedastic models with a macroeconomic application pp. 32-50

- Szabolcs Blazsek, Alvaro Escribano and Adrián Licht
- UK household-sector money demand and Divisia monetary aggregates in the new millennium pp. 51-73

- Adrian R. Fleissig and Barry Jones
- Asymmetric effects of news through uncertainty pp. 74-98

- Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti and Luca Sala
- A note on international spillovers of economic policy uncertainty across business cycles: evidence from OECD countries pp. 99-111

- Aaron Popp and Fang Zhang
- IMF lending in sovereign default pp. 112-146

- Georgios Stefanidis
- Credit market developments and sectoral business cycles worldwide pp. 147-203

- Talat Ulussever and Mustafa Kilinc
- Money demand by firms, labor market frictions, and optimal long-run inflation pp. 204-233

- Mehrab Kiarsi
- A note on variable markup, knowledge spillover, and multiple steady states in the variety expansion model pp. 234-248

- Tadashi Morita
- Estimating sentiment and risk in a consumption model: a factor analysis approach pp. 249-275

- Mohammed Bouaddi and Johnson Kakeu
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