Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
Continued by Journal of Monetary Economics.
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Volume 5, issue 1, 1977
- Stabilization of the domestic and international economy pp. 1-6

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Understanding business cycles pp. 7-29

- Robert Lucas
- Inflation without growth: A long-run perspective on short-run stabilization policies pp. 31-68

- Michael Parkin
- Indexing the economy through financial intermediation pp. 69-105

- Alan Blinder
- Wage indexation and macroeconomics stability pp. 107-147

- Stanley Fischer
- Indexation issues: A comment on the blinder and Fischer papers pp. 149-168

- Edmund Phelps
- Indexing the economy through financial intermediation: a comment pp. 169-171

- Michael Parkin
- On the indexation of contracts under uncertainty: a comment on the blinder paper pp. 173-179

- Clifford W. Smith
- Structural unemployment and the productivity of women pp. 181-229

- Robert Gordon
- Structural unemployment and the productivity of women: A comment pp. 231-233

- Robert E. Hall
- An empirical study of risk under fixed and flexible exchange pp. 235-265

- André Farber, Richard Roll and Bruno Solnik
- Social welfare under fixed and flexible exchange rates: A comment on the Farber, Roll and Solnik paper pp. 267-275

- Jerome L. Stein
- Eurodollars, petrodollars, and world liquidity and inflation pp. 277-310

- Richard James Sweeney and Thomas D. Willett
- Eurodollars, petrodollars, and world liquidity and inflation: A comment pp. 311-318

- Dale W. Henderson
Volume 4, issue 1, 1976
- Institutions, policies and economic performance pp. 1-14

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses pp. 15-49

- Carl Christ
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment pp. 51-58

- Jerry J. Jasinowski
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment pp. 59-61

- Robert E. Weintraub
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment pp. 63-64

- William Cox
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment pp. 65-66

- Walter Dolde
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment pp. 67-70

- John R. Karlik
- An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses: A comment pp. 71-74

- Courtenay Slater
- The economics of the OECD pp. 75-140

- Michele Fratianni and John C. Pattison
- The economics of the OECD: A comment pp. 141-153

- Bent Hansen
- The economics of the OECD: A comment pp. 155-159

- Donald R. Hodgman
- The federal home loan bank system since 1965 pp. 161-203

- Dwight M. Jaffee
- The impact on residential construction of Federal Home Loan Bank Board policy pp. 205-229

- Craig Swan
- A view from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board: A comment on the Jaffee and Swan papers pp. 231-236

- Harris C. Friedman
- Federal Home Loan Bank Board policy and the plight of savings and loan associations: A comment on the Jaffee and Swan papers pp. 237-245

- Edward Kane
- Regulation Q and the current problems of Savings and Loan Associations: A comment pp. 247-250

- Robert Rasche
- Inflation -- alternative explanations and policies: Tests on data drawn from six countries pp. 251-306

- David Laidler
- Inflation -- alternative explanations and policies: Tests on data drawn from six countries: A comment pp. 307-309

- Robert Rasche
- Inflation, unemployment and macroeconomic policy in open economies: An empirical analysis pp. 311-353

- Michael J. Hamburger and Rutbert D. Reisch
Volume 3, issue 1, 1976
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Institutional arrangements and the inflation problem pp. 1-13

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Benefits and costs of stable monetary growth pp. 15-50

- William Poole
- Lessons of floating exchange rates pp. 51-77

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Floating foreign exchange rates 1973-1974: The emperor's new clothes pp. 79-114

- Ronald McKinnon
- Assessing experience with floating exchange rates: A comment pp. 115-121

- Peter Kenen
- Our recent experience with fixed and flexible exchange rates: A comment pp. 123-141

- Michael Mussa
- Some currently suggested explanations and cures for inflation pp. 143-177

- Gottfried Haberler
- Some currently suggested explanations and cures for inflation: A comment pp. 179-184

- Franco Modigliani
- The social costs of the recent inflation: The mirage of steady "anticipated" inflation pp. 185-212

- Benjamin Klein
- The social costs of the recent inflation: The mirage of steady "anticipated" inflation: A comment pp. 213-216

- Jerry Jasinowski
- Policy conflicts in the separate control of quantity and price in the energy industries pp. 217-243

- Paul W. MacAvoy
- Policy conflicts in the separate control of quantity and price in the energy industries: A comment pp. 245-248

- Robert Rasche
Volume 2, issue 1, 1976
- On measuring the impact of wage-price controls: A critical appraisal pp. 7-64

- Walter Oi
- Price change expectations and the Phillips curve pp. 65-114

- Timothy W. McGuire
- On estimating the effects of controls pp. 115-156

- Timothy W. McGuire
- On measuring the impact of controls: A comment pp. 157-172

- Robert Gordon
- Comments on McGuire's "controls and expectations" pp. 173-181

- J. P. Gould
- Reply pp. 183-191

- Timothy W. McGuire
- The effects of excess demand, generalized expectations and wage-price controls on wage inflation in the UK: 1956-1971 pp. 193-221

- Michael Parkin, Michael Sumner and Robert Ward
- Cyclical adjustments of wages, prices and employment:: A comment on Parkin, Summer and Ward pp. 223-234

- Michael Mussa
- Price and wage controls: The first two years pp. 235-263

- Michael Darby
- Price and wage controls: The first two years a comment pp. 265-268

- William Poole
- Inflation and incomes policy: An application of time series models pp. 273-302

- Edgar Feige and Douglas Pearce
- A comment on the papers at the conference on wage-price controls pp. 303-304

- John Pencavel