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Volume 13, issue 1, 1980
- Monetary institutions and the policy process pp. 1-8

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Policy advice and policymaking at the federal reserve pp. 9-68

- Raymond Lombra and Michael Moran
- Policy advice and policymaking at the federal reserve: Comment pp. 69-77

- Jerry L. Jordan
- Comments on the Lombra-Moran paper pp. 79-85

- James L. Pierce
- Reply to Pierce pp. 87-89

- Raymond Lombra and Michael Moran
- The operation of monetary targets pp. 91-130

- M. T. Summer
- Comments on Sumner paper pp. 131-133

- James L. Pierce
- The operation of monetary targets: Comment pp. 135-138

- Jerry L. Jordan
- The european monetary system: A return to an adjustable-peg arrangement pp. 139-172

- Michele Fratianni
- The return to the new european monetary system: Objectives, incentives, perspectives pp. 173-221

- Roland Vaubel
- Analyzing arrangements for reducing exchange-rate variability: A comment pp. 223-237

- Dale Henderson
- The viability of the european monetary system: A comment on the papers by Vaubel and Fratianni pp. 239-253

- Ralph Bryant
- Economic theory and international monetary fund policies pp. 255-278

- John Williamson
- Economic theory and IMF policies: Comment pp. 279-285

- H. Robert Heller
- Economic theory and IMF policies: A comment pp. 287-297

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- A rational expectations model of the United Kingdom under fixed and floating exchange rates: Errata pp. 299-355

- A. Patrick Minford
Volume 12, issue 1, 1980
- On the state of macroeconomics pp. 1-5

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Labor supply and aggregate fluctuations pp. 7-33

- Robert Hall
- Discussion of Robert E. Hall's "labor supply and aggregate fluctuations" pp. 35-38

- Robert Barro
- Empirical investment equations: An integrative framework pp. 39-91

- Andrew Abel
- Comments on the current state of the theory of aggregate investment behavior pp. 93-101

- Edward Prescott
- Reply to Prescott's comment pp. 103-106

- Andrew Abel
- "Tobin's q" and the rate of investment in general equilibrium pp. 107-154

- Thomas Sargent
- A comment on the Sargent paper pp. 155-159

- Bennett McCallum
- Issues and models in empirical research on aggregate consumer expenditure pp. 161-205

- Walter Dolde
- Issues and models in empirical research on aggregate consumer expenditure: A comment pp. 207-214

- Robert Rasche
- Reply to Rasche pp. 215-218

- Walter Dolde
- The demand for money in the United States-- Yet again pp. 219-271

- David Laidler
- The demand for money in the United States: A comment pp. 273-285

- Michael J. Hamburger
- David Laidler's "the demand for money in the United States--Yet again": A comment pp. 287-291

- Raymond E. Lombra
- A rational expectations model of the United Kingdom under fixed and floating exchange rates pp. 293-355

- A. Patrick Minford
Volume 11, issue 1, 1979
- Policies for employment, prices, and exchange rates pp. 1-7

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Empirical regularities in the behavior of exchange rates and theories of the foreign exchange market pp. 9-57

- Michael Mussa
- The deutsche mark/dollar rate: A monetary analysis pp. 59-101

- John Bilson
- On the monetary analysis of exchange rates: A comment pp. 103-121

- Robert Hodrick
- On explaining the behavior of exchange rates: A comment on papers by Mussa and Bilson pp. 123-130

- Alan Stockman
- Towards full employment and price stability: An assessment and appraisal of the OECD'S McCracken report pp. 131-160

- Pieter Korteweg
- A report to the OECD by a group of independent experts OECD, June 1977: A review pp. 161-168

- Robert Lucas
- The Korteweg and Lucas reviews of the McCracken report: Comments pp. 169-176

- Stanley Fischer
- Comments on Lucas and Korteweg on McCracken pp. 177-186

- Rodney Dobell
- Unemployment and the structure of labor costs pp. 187-222

- Stephen Nickell
- Taxes and inflation pp. 223-248

- Frank Brechling and Kathleen Classen Utgoff
- The Brechling-Utgoff and Nickell papers: Comments pp. 249-252

- Herschel Grossman
Volume 10, issue 1, 1979
- Three aspects of policy and policymaking: Knowledge, data and institutions pp. 1-7

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Causality and econometrics pp. 9-54

- Arnold Zellner
- Tests of causality: The message in the innovations pp. 55-96

- G. Schwert
- Discussion of the Zellner and Schwert papers pp. 97-102

- Charles Nelson
- A comment on the papers by Zellner and Schwert pp. 103-108

- Christopher Sims
- Rejoinder to Nelson and Sims pp. 109-111

- Arnold Zellner
- A production function--nonaccelerating inflation approach to potential output: Is measured potential output too high? pp. 113-163

- Jeffrey Perloff and Michael L. Wachter
- The meaning and measurement of potential output: A comment on the Perloff and Wachter results pp. 165-178

- John Tatom
- Potential GNP: Its measurement and significance: A dissenting opinion pp. 179-186

- Charles Plosser and G. Schwert
- A comment on the Perloff and Wachter paper pp. 187-194

- Robert Gordon
- Reply pp. 195-203

- Jeffrey Perloff and Michael L. Wachter
- Institutional changes, reported unemployment, and induced institutional changes pp. 205-235

- Kenneth W. Clarkson and Roger E. Meiners
- Government labor policies and equilibrium unemployment rates: A comment on Clarkson and Meiners pp. 237-252

- Walter Oi
- North-South economic and political relations: How much change? pp. 253-282

- Rachel McCulloch
- The political economy of the congressional budget office pp. 283-333

- David I. Meiselman and Paul Craig Roberts
- A comment on the Meiselman and Roberts paper pp. 335-347

- Frank de Leeuw
- The relationship between economics and politics: A response to Meiselman and Roberts pp. 349-354

- Marvin Phaup
- A comment on the Meiselman and Roberts paper pp. 355-362

- Alice Rivlin