Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy
1976 - 2001
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Volume 20, issue 1, 1984
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Monetary and fiscal policies and their application pp. 1-5

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- The economy of Israel pp. 7-52

- Stanley Fischer
- The economy of Israel: A comment on Fischer pp. 53-56

- Michael Parkin
- Comments on the economy of Israel pp. 57-67

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- Japan's macroeconomic performance since the first oil crisis: Review and appraisal pp. 69-114

- Ryutaro Komiya and Kazuo Yasui
- Japanese macroeconomic performance since 1970: Comments on the paper by Komiya and Yasui pp. 115-120

- William S. Haraf
- Income stability and economic efficiency under alternative tax schemes pp. 121-141

- Preston J. Miller
- Income stability and economic efficiency under alternative tax schemes: A comment on the miller paper pp. 143-146

- Marvin Goodfriend
- A reexamination of the theory of automatic stabilizers pp. 147-206

- Lawrence Christiano
- A reexamination of the theory of automatic stabilizers Income stability and economic efficiency under alternative tax schemes: Comments on Christiano and Miller pp. 207-208

- Olivier Blanchard
- Reply to Olivier Blanchard pp. 209-210

- Lawrence Christiano
- Time series evidence on the expectations hypothesis of the term structure pp. 211-237

- Marjorie Flavin
- Time series evidence on the expectations hypothesis of the term structure: A comment on Flavin pp. 239-242

- Scott F. Richard
- Reply to Scott F. Richard pp. 243-245

- Marjorie Flavin
- The report of the gold commission (1982) pp. 247-267

- Phillip Cagan
- On the report of the Gold Commission (1982) and convertible monetary systems: A comment on the Cagan paper pp. 269-273

- Michael Bordo
Volume 19, issue 1, 1983
- Variability in employment, prices, and money pp. 1-4

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Unemployment and insurance pp. 5-49

- Sherwin Rosen
- Unemployment and insurance: A comment pp. 51-60

- Robert Gordon
- Reply to Robert Gordon pp. 61-66

- Sherwin Rosen
- A welfare analysis of unemployment insurance: Variations on second-best themes pp. 67-97

- Dale Mortensen
- A welfare analysis of unemployment insurance: Variations on second-best themes: A comment pp. 99-101

- Boyan Jovanovic
- Relative price variability and inflation: A survey and further results pp. 103-157

- Alex Cukierman
- Relative price variability and inflation: A survey and further results: A comment pp. 159-166

- Richard W. Parks and Harvey Cutler
- Reply to Parks and Cutler pp. 167-170

- Alex Cukierman
- Transitory changes in monetary policy and their implications in money-stock control pp. 171-209

- Hans-Jurg Buttler and Kurt Schiltknecht
- Permanent and transitory changes in monetary policy: A comment pp. 211-223

- Eduard Bomhoff
- The natural-rate hypothesis, the rational-expectations hypothesis, and the remarkable survival of non-market-clearing assumptions pp. 225-245

- Herschel Grossman
- The remarkable survival of non-market-clearing assumptions: A comment pp. 247-251

- Frederic Mishkin
- Competitive price setting, price flexibility, and linkage to the money supply pp. 253-299

- Benjamin Eden
- Indexing to the money supply: Pros and cons: A Comment pp. 301-311

- Alvin L. Marty
- Reply to Alvin Marty pp. 313-316

- Benjamin Eden
Volume 18, issue 1, 1983
- Introduction to the series pp. v

- K. Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Money, monetary policy, and financial institutions pp. 1-7

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- The role of overlapping-generations models in monetary economics pp. 9-44

- Bennett McCallum
- The role of overlapping-generations models in monetary economics A Comment pp. 45-50

- John Bryant
- A comment on McCallum pp. 51-56

- Neil Wallace
- Reply to Bryant and Wallace pp. 57-58

- Bennett McCallum
- Strategies and tactics for monetary control pp. 59-103

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Strategies and tactics for monetary control A comment on Brunner and Meltzer pp. 105-112

- Stephen H. Axilrod
- Reply to stephen axilrod's comments pp. 113-116

- Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer
- Monetary policy with a credit aggregate target pp. 117-147

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Monetary policy with a credit aggregate target Comment on the Friedman paper pp. 149-155

- Robert Rasche
- British economic policy under margaret thatcher: A midterm examination pp. 157-207

- Michael Darby and James Lothian
- British economic policy under margaret thatcher: A mid term examination A comment on darby and lothian pp. 209-219

- Roy Batchelor
- Theories of intermediated structures pp. 221-272

- Robert Townsend
- Theories of intermediated structures A comment pp. 273-278

- John B. Long
- Reply to John long's comments pp. 279-280

- Robert Townsend
- The role of the world bank as an international institution pp. 281-311

- Anne O. Krueger
- The role of the world bank as an international institution Comment on the Krueger paper pp. 313-323

- Jean Baneth