Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
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Volume 9, issue 1, 1978
- Public policies in open economies pp. 1-4

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Problems of the British economy pp. 5-32

- Michael V. Posner
- "New Cambridge" macroeconomics and global monetarism: Some issues in the conduct of U.K. economic policy pp. 33-65

- Martin J. Fetherston and Wynne A. H. Godley
- What's "New" and what's "Keynesian" in the "New Cambridge" Keynesianism? pp. 67-85

- Alan Blinder
- A comment on the Fetherston and Godley and Posner papers pp. 87-89

- Robert Hall
- "New Cambridge' macroeconomics and global monetarism: A comment pp. 91-94

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- "New Cambridge'--economics without markets: A comment pp. 95-102

- Thomas Russell and L. Macdonald Wakeman
- Problems of the British economy: A comment pp. 103-110

- Courtenay C. Stone
- Pegged exchange rates and managed float pp. 111-140

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- A comment on the Frenkel paper pp. 141-144

- Russell Boyer and David Laidler
- Transnational effects of fiscal shocks in a two-country model of dynamic equilibrium pp. 145-179

- Edmund Phelps
- Fiscal policy in closed and open economies: A comment pp. 181-202

- Dale Henderson
- A two-sector model of the labor market pp. 203-232

- David A. Coulter
- Government output and national income estimates: The effect on international income comparisons pp. 233-266

- Keith B. Leffler
- Government output and national income estimates: A comment pp. 267-273

- Robert Tollison
Volume 8, issue 1, 1978
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- The problem of inflation pp. 1-15

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- The economics of inflation and output fluctuations in the NETHERLANDS, 1954-1975 A test of some implications of the dominant impulse-cum-rational expectations hypothesis pp. 17-79

- Pieter Korteweg
- Inflation and output growth: The french experience, 1960-1975 pp. 81-140

- Andre Fourcans
- Inflation and unanticipated changes in output in Italy pp. 141-180

- Michele Fratianni
- A comment on the Kortfweg, Fratianni, and Fourcans papers pp. 181-191

- Victor Argy
- Inflation and output changes in France, Italy, and the Netherlands: A comment pp. 193-202

- Anna Schwartz
- The economics of inflation and output fluctuations in the United States, 1952-1974 pp. 203-231

- Dean S. Dutton
- The impulse-theoretic explanation of changing inflation and output growth: Evidence from Germany pp. 233-269

- Manfred J. M. Neumann
- Inflation and output fluctuations in the United States and Germany: A comment on the Dutton and Neumann papers pp. 271-276

- Michael J. Hamburger
- Inflation and output fluctuations: A comment on the Dutton and Neumann papers pp. 277-287

- Bennett McCallum
- Inflation and economic stability in a small open economy: A systems approach pp. 289-323

- Peter D. Jonson and John C. Taylor
- Inflation and price changes: Some preliminary estimates and tests of alternative theories pp. 325-353

- Pieter Korteweg and Allan Meltzer
- Inflation and stability: A comment on the Jonson and Taylor and Korteweg and Meltzer papers pp. 355-368

- Jerome Stein
- A comment on the Korteweg and Meltzer and Dutton papers pp. 369-372

- Jeremy J. Siegel
Volume 7, issue 1, 1977
- Optimal policies, control theory and technology exports pp. 1-11

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Should control theory be used for economic stabilization? pp. 13-38

- Edward Prescott
- On filtering auxiliary information in short-run monetary policy pp. 39-84

- J. H. Kalchbrenner, Peter Tinsley, J. Berry and B. Garrett
- Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?: A comment pp. 85-91

- Franco Modigliani
- Control theory and economic stabilization: A comment on the Kalchbrenner and Tinsley and Prescott papers pp. 93-98

- John Taylor
- Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?: A comment pp. 99-100

- John Bryant
- Should control theory be used for economic stabilization?: A rejoinder pp. 101-102

- Edward Prescott
- Improving the monetary aggregates: An evaluation of the report of the advisory committee on monetary statistics pp. 103-123

- James L. Pierce
- A comment on the Pierce paper pp. 125-130

- Jerry L. Jordan
- Fine principles and prospects for financial institutions reform pp. 131-152

- William G. Dewald
- Fine principles and prospects for financial institutions reform: A comment pp. 153-157

- Ira Kaminov
- The export of technology pp. 159-202

- Eitan Berglas and Ronald Jones
- Application of the dynamic limit pricing model to the price of technology and international technology transfer pp. 203-224

- Stephen P. Magee
- A comment on the Berglas and Jones and Magee papers pp. 225-233

- Roy J. Ruffin
- A comment on the Berglas and Jones and Magee papers pp. 235-238

- Ronald Findlay
Volume 6, issue 1, 1977
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- International organization, national policies and economic development pp. 1-16

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Economic policy in the united nations: A new international economic order? pp. 17-52

- Rachel McCulloch
- The economic commission for latin America: Its policies and their impact pp. 53-78

- Rolf S. Luders
- Development policies and problems: The Brazilian experience pp. 79-116

- Carlos Geraldo Langoni and Edy Luiz Kogut
- A comment on the Langoni and Kogut and Luders papers pp. 117-122

- Larry Sjaastad
- Land reform and agricultural efficiency in Mexico: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 123-147

- Arthur De Vany
- Land reform and agricultural efficiency in Mexico: A comment pp. 149-155

- David R. Henderson
- Economic growth: What have we learned from the past? pp. 157-177

- Douglass North
- Invention and accumulation in america's economic growth: A nineteenth-century parable pp. 179-228

- Paul David
- A comment on the north and david papers pp. 229-236

- Edward F. Denison
- A comment on the north and david papers pp. 237-240

- John W. Kendrick