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1976 - 2001
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Volume 24, issue 1, 1986
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- The national bureau method, International capital mobility, and other essays pp. 1-10

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Is there a cyclical time unit? pp. 11-48

- Salih Neftci
- Is there a cyclical time unit? A comment pp. 49-53

- Julio Rotemberg
- Capital mobility in the world economy: Theory and measurement pp. 55-103

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Capital mobility in the world economy: Theory and measurement A comment pp. 105-113

- ReneM. Stulz
- Conditions in which very rapid inflation has appeared pp. 115-168

- Forrest Capie
- Conditions in which very rapid inflation has appeared A comment pp. 169-177

- Michele Fratianni
- Deposit deregulation and monetary policy pp. 179-224

- Anthony M. Santomero and Jeremy J. Siegel
- Deposit deregulation and monetary policy A comment pp. 225-230

- William Poole
- Monetary policy regime shifts and the unusual behavior of real interest rates pp. 231-274

- John Huizinga and Frederic Mishkin
- The time series behavior of real interest rates A comment pp. 275-287

- G. William Schwert
- How robust are the results? A reply pp. 289-302

- John Huizinga and Frederic Mishkin
- Does the potency of monetary policy vary with capacity utilization? pp. 303-331

- Paul Evans
- Does the potency of monetary policy vary with capacity utilization? A comment pp. 333-337

- Joseph G. Haubrich
Volume 23, issue 1, 1985
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- The "new monetary economics," fiscal issues, and unemployment pp. 1-12

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Bank deregulation, accounting systems of exchange, and the unit of account: A critical review pp. 13-45

- Bennett McCallum
- Bank deregulation, accounting systems of exchange, and the unit of account: A critical review A comment on the McCallum paper pp. 47-53

- Robert Barro
- Public debt and United States saving: A new test of the neutrality hypothesis pp. 55-86

- Michael J. Boskin and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Public debt policies and united states saving A comment pp. 87-89

- Paul Romer
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy pp. 91-138

- David Aschauer and Jeremy Greenwood
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy A comment pp. 139-141

- Varadarajan Chari
- Unemployment, real wages, and aggregate demand in Europe, Japan and the United States pp. 143-202

- Richard Layard and Stephen Nickell
- Comments on the Layard-Nickell model of unemployment and real wages pp. 203-209

- Walter Oi
- Reinterpreting money demand regressions Errata pp. 211-212

- Marvin Goodfriend
Volume 22, issue 1, 1985
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Understanding monetary regimes pp. 1-8

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Macroeconomic time-series, business cycles and macroeconomic policies pp. 9-53

- Rene M. Stulz and Walter Wasserfallen
- Macroeconomic time-series, business cycles, and macroeconomic policies A comment pp. 55-59

- Charles Nelson
- What would nominal GNP targetting do to the business cycle? pp. 61-84

- John Taylor
- What would nominal GNP targetting do to the business cycle? A comment pp. 85-87

- Robert Rasche
- Choosing between M1 and debt as an intermediate target for monetary policy pp. 89-132

- R. W. Hafer
- Choosing between M1 and debt as an intermediate target for monetary policy A comment pp. 133-146

- Richard D. Porter
- Money, deficits, and inflation pp. 147-195

- Robert King and Charles Plosser
- Money, deficits, and inflation a comment pp. 197-205

- Gerald Dwyer
- Reinterpreting money demand regressions pp. 207-241

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Expectations and adjustment in the monetary sector revisited A comment pp. 243-254

- David Laidler
- Vector autoregressions for causal inference? pp. 255-304

- Edward Leamer
- Vector autoregressions for causal inference? comment pp. 305-318

- Martin Eichenbaum
Volume 21, issue 1, 1984
- Essays on macroeconomic implications of financial and labor markets and political processes pp. 1-8

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Money in a theory of finance pp. 9-46

- Robert Lucas
- Money in a theory of finance: Some observations on the Lucas paper pp. 47-56

- Charles Plosser
- Macroeconomics and finance: The role of the stock market pp. 57-108

- Stanley Fischer and Robert Merton
- Macroeconomics and finance: The role of the stock market: A comment on the Fischer/Merton paper pp. 109-116

- Bennett McCallum
- Macroeconomic analyses and microeconomic analyses of labor supply pp. 117-156

- Orley Ashenfelter
- A comment of the Ashenfelter analysis of labor-market fluctuations pp. 157-172

- Walter Oi
- Labor-force heterogeneity and the business cycle pp. 173-208

- Finn Kydland
- Comments on the Ashenfelter and Kydland papers pp. 209-224

- James Heckman
- A clarification: Using the growth model to account for fluctuations: Reply to James Heckman pp. 225-230

- Finn Kydland
- Currents and countercurrents in political and economic thought pp. 231-252

- William Fellner
- Currents and countercurrents in political and economic thought: A comment on the Fellner paper pp. 253-258

- Anna J. Schwatz
- The United Kingdom: Political economy and macroeconomics pp. 259-280

- Alan A. Walters
- The United Kingdom: Political economy and macroeconomics: A comment on the Walters paper pp. 281-293

- Michael Parkin