Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
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Volume 55, issue 1, 2001
- The rise and fall of the factory system: technology, firms, and households since the industrial revolution pp. 1-45

- Joel Mokyr
- The rise and fall of the factory system: technology, firms, and households since the industrial revolution A comment pp. 47-54

- John McDermott
- A quantitative model of the British industrial revolution, 1780-1850 pp. 55-109

- Nancy Stokey
- A quantitative model of the British industrial revolution, 1780-1850 a comment pp. 111-115

- John Laitner
- Productivity growth in the 1990s: technology, utilization, or adjustment? pp. 117-165

- Susanto Basu, John Fernald and Matthew Shapiro
- Productivity growth in the 1990s: technology, utilization, or adjustment? A comment pp. 167-169

- Robert Hall
- Computers and growth with frictions: aggregate and disaggregate evidence pp. 171-215

- Michael Kiley
- Computers and growth with frictions: aggregate and disaggregate evidence A comment pp. 217-228

- Andreas Hornstein
- Deunionization, technical change and inequality pp. 229-264

- Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion and Giovanni Violante
- Deunionization, technical change, and inequality A comment pp. 265-273

- Robert Gordon
- Searching for prosperity pp. 275-303

- Michael Kremer, Alexei Onatski and James Stock
- Searching for prosperity a comment pp. 305-319

- Danny Quah
Volume 54, issue 1, 2001
- Monetary shocks, agency costs, and business cycles pp. 1-27

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- Monetary shocks, agency costs and business cycle a comment pp. 29-35

- Vincenzo Quadrini
- Banks, short-term debt and financial crises: theory, policy implications and applications pp. 37-71

- Douglas Diamond and Raghuram Rajan
- Banks, short-term debt and financial crises: theory, policy implications, and applications A comment pp. 73-83

- Bruce Smith
- Private money, settlement, and discounts pp. 85-108

- Ted Temzelides and Stephen Williamson
- Private money, settlement, and discount A comment pp. 109-115

- Stacey Schreft
- Financial-intermediation regime and efficiency in a Boyd-Prescott economy pp. 117-129

- Yeong-Yuh Chiang and Edward Green
- Financial intermediation regime and efficiency in a Boyd-Prescott economy A comment pp. 131-137

- Cheng Wang
- Bank capital regulation with and without state-contingent penalties pp. 139-184

- David Marshall and Edward Prescott
- Bank capital regulation with and without state-contingent penalties A comment pp. 185-189

- John H. Boyd
- The CLS bank: a solution to the risks of international payments settlement? pp. 191-226

- Charles Kahn and William Roberds
- The CLS bank: a solution to the risks of international payments settlement? A comment pp. 227-233

- Jeffrey Lacker
Volume 53, issue 1, 2000
- Managing financial crises: the experience in East Asia pp. 1-67

- Jack Boorman, Timothy Lane, Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Ales Bulir, Atish Ghosh, A. Javier Hamann, Alex Mourmouras and Steven Phillips
- Managing financial crises: the experience in East Asia A comment pp. 69-79

- Thomas D. Willett
- Measuring real economic effects of bailouts: historical perspectives on how countries in financial distress have fared with and without bailouts pp. 81-167

- Michael Bordo and Anna Schwartz
- Historical perspectives on financial distress: A comment pp. 169-175

- James M. Boughton
- Optimal currency crises pp. 177-230

- Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale
- Optimal currency crises A comment pp. 231-238

- Nancy Marion
- Devaluation risk and the business-cycle implications of exchange-rate management pp. 239-296

- Enrique Mendoza and Martín Uribe
- Devaluation risk and the business-cycle implications of exchange-rate management A comment pp. 297-302

- Charles Calomiris
- Interest-rate and borrowing defense against speculative attack pp. 303-348

- Allan Drazen
- Interest-rate and borrowing defense against speculative attack a comment pp. 349-359

- Sergio Rebelo
- International financial architecture and strategic default: can financial crises be less painful? pp. 361-377

- Michael Dooley
Volume 52, issue 1, 2000
- Reorganization pp. 1-22

- Robert Hall
- Reorganization: A comment pp. 23-31

- Steven Davis
- Understanding how price responds to costs and production pp. 33-77

- Mark Bils and Yongsung Chang
- Understanding how price responds to costs and production: A comment pp. 79-85

- Susanto Basu
- Job destruction and the experiences of displaced workers pp. 87-128

- Wouter J. den Haan, Garey Ramey and Joel Watson
- Job destruction and the experiences of displaced workers: A comment pp. 129-136

- Gadi Barlevy
- Product vs. process innovations and economic fluctuations pp. 137-163

- Mehmet Yorukoglu
- Product vs. process innovations and economic fluctuations: A comment pp. 165-169

- Jonathan Eaton
- An empirical model of inventory investment by durable commodity intermediaries pp. 171-214

- George Hall and John Rust
- An empirical model of inventory investment by durable commodity intermediaries: A comment pp. 215-220

- James Kahn
- Business cycles and investment in human capital: international evidence on higher education pp. 221-256

- Plutarchos Sakellaris and Antonio Spilimbergo
- Business cycles and investment in human capital: international evidence on higher education: A comment pp. 257-262

- Antonio Ciccone
Volume 51, issue 1, 1999
- Introduction to the series pp. v-v

- Bennett McCallum and Charles Plosser
- Is Europe going too far? pp. 1-42

- Alberto Alesina and Romain Wacziarg
- Is Europe going too far?: A comment pp. 43-49

- Sylvester Eijffinger
- The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks pp. 51-71

- Marvin Goodfriend
- The role of a regional bank in a system of central banks: A comment pp. 73-77

- Ignazio Angeloni
- Monetary policy issues for the Eurosystem pp. 79-136

- Lars Svensson
- Monetary policy issues for the Eurosystem: A comment pp. 137-148

- Dale Henderson
- Interregional and international risk-sharing and lessons for EMU pp. 149-188

- Jacques Melitz and Frederic Zumer
- International risk-sharing and lessons for EMU: A comment pp. 189-193

- Tamim Bayoumi
- The target mechanism: Will it propagate or stifle a stage III crisis? pp. 195-220

- Peter Garber
- The target mechanism: will it propagate or stifle a stage III crisis?: A comment pp. 221-228

- Carlo Monticelli
- Financial markets' assessments of EMU pp. 229-269

- David S. Bates
- Financial markets' assessments of EMU: A comment pp. 271-280

- Carlo Favero
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