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1976 - 2001
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Volume 32, issue 1, 1990
- Unit roots, investment measures and other essays pp. 1-6

- Allan Meltzer
- Unit roots in real GNP: Do we know, and do we care? pp. 7-61

- Lawrence Christiano and Martin Eichenbaum
- Unit roots in real GNP: Do we know and do we care?: A comment pp. 63-82

- James H. Stock
- Interpreting investment-to-output ratios: Nominal/real, net/gross, stock/flow, narrow/broad pp. 83-120

- Frank deLeeuw
- Market responses to coordinated central bank intervention pp. 121-163

- Kathryn Dominguez
- A comment on Dominguez pp. 165-171

- Michael Mussa
- The European Monetary System ten years after pp. 173-241

- Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
- The European Monetary System ten years after: A comment pp. 243-250

- Georg Rich
- Human capital and growth: Theory and evidence pp. 251-286

- Paul Romer
- Human capital and growth: Theory and evidence: A comment pp. 287-291

- Robert Barro
Volume 31, issue 1, 1989
- IMF policy advice, market volatility, commodity price rules, and other essays pp. 1-6

- Allan Meltzer
- The international monetary fund and the developing countries: A critical evaluation pp. 7-68

- Sebastian Edwards
- The international monetary fund and the developing countries: A critical evaluation a comment pp. 69-75

- Morris Goldstein
- What does the international monetary fund really do? Reply to Goldstein pp. 77-81

- Sebastian Edwards
- Business cycles, financial crises, and stock volatility pp. 83-125

- G. William Schwert
- Business cycles, financial crises, and stock volatility: A comment pp. 127-132

- Robert J. Shiller
- Business cycles, financial crises, and stock volatility: Reply to Shiller pp. 133-137

- G. William Schwert
- On the volatility of bond prices pp. 139-175

- Michael R. Gibbons
- Finance theory and the term structure a comment pp. 177-184

- John Campbell
- Commodity prices and aggregate inflation: Would a commodity price rule be worthwhile? pp. 185-240

- Richard T. Baillie
- Commodity prices and aggregate inflation: Would a commodity price rule be worthwhile? a comment pp. 241-246

- Robert Flood
- Rational response to unprecedented policies: The 1979 change in federal reserve operating procedures pp. 247-295

- Marianne Baxter
- Forecasting monetary policy a comment pp. 297-301

- Herschel Grossman
- Privatization and economic performance in Britain pp. 303-344

- George Yarrow
- Privatization and economic performance in Britain a comment pp. 345-351

- Kenneth W. Clarkson
Volume 30, issue 1, 1989
- International debt, federal reserve operations, and other essays pp. 1-6

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Federal reserve policymaking: an overview and analysis of the policy process pp. 7-62

- Nikos Karamouzis and Raymond Lombra
- Federal reserve policymaking: An overview and analysis of the policy process a comment pp. 63-74

- Joshua Feinman and William Poole
- Resolving the debt crisis and restoring developing countries' creditworthiness pp. 75-114

- Anne O. Krueger
- Policy reform and the resolution of the debt crisis: A comment pp. 115-127

- Sebastian Edwards
- Empirical evidence on implicit government guarantees of bank foreign loan exposure pp. 129-162

- Christopher James
- Empirical evidence on implicit government guarantees of bank foreign loan exposure: A comment pp. 163-166

- Jeremy Bulow
- Internationalization of financial markets and balance of payments imbalances: A Japanese perspective pp. 167-220

- Mitsuhiro Fukao and Kunio Okina
- Internationalization of financial markets and balance of payments imbalances: A Japanese perspective: A comment pp. 221-230

- Harold Cole
- U.S. International capital flows: Perspectives from rational maximizing models pp. 231-288

- Robert J. Hodrick
- U.S. International capital flows: Perspectives from rational maximizing models: A comment pp. 289-300

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Inventories, orders, temporary and permanent layoffs: An econometric analysis pp. 301-366

- John C. Haltiwanger and Louis Maccini
- Inventories, orders, temporary and permanent layoffs: An econometric analysis: A comment pp. 367-374

- Matthew D. Shapiro
Volume 29, issue 1, 1988
- Rapid inflation -- deliberate policy or miscalculation? pp. 11-75

- Alex Cukierman
- Rapid inflation -- deliberate policy or miscalculation?: A comment pp. 77-79

- Robert Flood
- Rapid inflation -- deliberate policy or miscalculation?: Reply to flood pp. 81-84

- Alex Cukierman
- Central banking under the gold standard pp. 85-124

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Central banking under the gold standard: A comment pp. 125-135

- Michael Bordo
- Money demand in the United States: A quantitative review pp. 137-167

- Robert Lucas
- Money demand in the United States: A quantitative review pp. 169-172

- Robert King
- Robustness properties of a rule for monetary policy pp. 173-203

- Bennett McCallum
- Conducting monetary policy by controlling currency plus noise: A comment pp. 205-212

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Reply to comments by Benjamin Friedman pp. 213-214

- Bennett McCallum
- A method for determining whether parameters in aggregative models are structural pp. 215-252

- Michael Parkin
- A method for determining whether parameters in aggregative models are structural: A comment pp. 253-257

- John Taylor
- Real exchange-rate variability under pegged and floating nominal exchange-rate systems: An equilibrium theory pp. 259-294

- Alan C. Stockman
- Real exchange-rate variability under pegged and floating nominal exchange rate systems: An equilibrium theory: A comment pp. 295-297

- Warner Corden
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