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Volume 38, issue PB, 2013
- A defense of moderation in monetary policy pp. 137-150

- John Williams
- Looking for a break: Identifying transitions in growth regimes pp. 151-166

- Sabyasachi Kar, Lant Pritchett, Selim Raihan and Kunal Sen
- Market efficiency broadcasted live: ECB code words and euro exchange rates pp. 167-178

- Carlo Rosa
- Endogenous separation, wage rigidity and the dynamics of unemployment pp. 179-191

- Daniel Tortorice
- Interest on reserves, unregulated interest on demand deposits, and optimal sweeping pp. 192-202

- Donald Dutkowsky and David VanHoose
- What do we learn from Blanchard and Quah decompositions of output if aggregate demand may not be long-run neutral? pp. 203-217

- John Keating
- Gains from commitment in monetary policy: Implications of the cost channel pp. 218-226

- Ufuk Demirel
- Economic depression in the world pp. 227-242

- Janice Boucher Breuer and John McDermott
- The delayed effects of monetary shocks in a two-sector New Keynesian model pp. 243-259

- Munechika Katayama and Kwang Hwan Kim
- Cleaning up the kitchen sink: Specification tests and average derivative estimators for growth econometrics pp. 260-273

- Francisco Rodríguez and Cameron Shelton
- Optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian model with endogenous growth pp. 274-285

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Lorenza Rossi
- Does the growth process discriminate against older workers? pp. 286-306

- Francois Langot and Eva Moreno-Galbis
- Measurement error and policy evaluation in the frequency domain pp. 307-329

- Xiangrong Yu
- Public infrastructure, production organization, and economic development pp. 330-346

- Kohei Daido and Ken Tabata
- Understanding the welfare effects of unemployment insurance policy in general equilibrium pp. 347-368

- Toshihiko Mukoyama
- Testing for rational bubbles in the US housing market pp. 369-381

- Bjørnar Karlsen Kivedal
- Interest rates, government purchases and the Taylor rule in recessions and expansions pp. 382-392

- Antonia López-Villavicencio
- Tax bracket creep and its effects on income distribution pp. 393-408

- Burkhard Heer and Bernd Süssmuth
- The accumulation of foreign exchange by central banks: Fear of capital mobility? pp. 409-427

- Andreas Steiner
- Revisiting the theory of optimum currency areas: Is the CFA franc zone sustainable? pp. 428-441

- Cécile Couharde, Issiaka Coulibaly, David Guerreiro and Valérie Mignon
- Implications of banking marketization for the lending channel of monetary policy transmission: Evidence from China pp. 442-451

- Xiaohui Hou and Qing Wang
- Cyclical behavior of firm-level volatility: An explanation for the contrast between the United States and Japan pp. 452-464

- Koki Oikawa
- The dynamics of catch-up and skill and technology upgrading in China pp. 465-480

- Xi Chen and Michael Funke
- Does euro area membership affect the relation between GDP growth and public debt? pp. 481-486

- Christian Dreger and Hans-Eggert Reimers
- Business cycles in EU new member states: How and why are they different? pp. 487-496

- Marcin Kolasa
- The divergence between core and headline inflation: Implications for consumers’ inflation expectations pp. 497-504

- Vipin Arora, Pedro Gomis-Porqueras and Shuping Shi
Volume 38, issue PA, 2013
- Credit crunches as markov equilibria pp. 2-11

- Costas Azariadis and Kyoung Jin Choi
- Growth or decline of comparative advantage pp. 12-18

- Alan Deardorff
- The impact of immigration on the employment and wages of native workers pp. 19-34

- Andri Chassamboulli and Theodore Palivos
- The effect of public debt on growth in multiple regimes pp. 35-43

- Andros Kourtellos, Thanasis Stengos and Chih Ming Tan
- Non-monotonicity of fertility in human capital accumulation and economic growth pp. 44-59

- Spyridon Boikos, Alberto Bucci and Thanasis Stengos
- Aggregate elasticity of substitution and economic growth: A synthesis pp. 60-75

- Jianpo Xue and Chong Yip
- The macroeconomics of TANSTAAFL pp. 76-85

- Volker Grossmann, Thomas Steger and Timo Trimborn
- Factor-augmenting technology choice and monopolistic competition pp. 86-94

- Jakub Growiec
- Knowledge-intensive business services and economic growth with endogenous market structure pp. 95-106

- Chien-Yu Huang and Lei Ji
- Fertility, economic growth, and human development causal determinants of the developed lifestyle pp. 107-120

- Kurt Hafner and David Mayer-Foulkes
- Product diversification, relative specialisation and economic development: Import–export analysis pp. 121-135

- Aleksandra Parteka and Massimo Tamberi
Volume 37, issue C, 2013
- Output gaps pp. 1-18

- Michael Kiley
- Bayesian forecasting of federal funds target rate decisions pp. 19-40

- Sjoerd van den Hauwe, Richard Paap and Dick van Dijk
- Barriers to immigration and the dynamics of emigration pp. 41-52

- Slobodan Djajić
- Bank balance sheet dynamics under a regulatory liquidity-coverage-ratio constraint pp. 53-67

- Lakshmi Balasubramanyan and David VanHoose
- Quantity rationing of credit and the Phillips curve pp. 68-80

- George Waters
- Soft information and economic activity: Evidence from the Beige Book pp. 81-92

- Shibley Sadique, Francis In, Madhu Veeraraghavan and Paul Wachtel
- The effects of wage volatility on growth pp. 93-109

- Michael Jetter, Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy and William T. Smith
- Real wage rigidities and optimal monetary policy in a small open economy pp. 110-127

- Hyuk-jae Rhee and Jeongseok Song
- Can institutions explain cross country differences in innovative activity? pp. 128-145

- Cong Wang
- Welfare-improving government behavior and inequality in a heterogeneous agents model pp. 146-160

- Miguel Viegas and Ana Ribeiro
- Credit frictions and unexpected credit crunches pp. 161-181

- Sergio Salas
- Policing the chain gang: Panel cointegration analysis of the stability of the Suffolk System, 1825–1858 pp. 182-196

- Andrew Young and John Dove
- Trend productivity growth and the government spending multiplier pp. 197-207

- Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- Investment shocks and macroeconomic co-movement pp. 208-216

- Francesco Furlanetto, Gisle Natvik and Martin Seneca
- Do private sector forecasters chase after IMF or OECD forecasts? pp. 217-229

- Michael Frenkel, Jan-Christoph Rülke and Lilli Zimmermann
- Optimal tax policy under habit formation and capital utilization pp. 230-248

- Goncalo Monteiro, Adam Cook and Sanjoy Dey
- Embodied technological change and technological revolution: Which sectors matter? pp. 249-264

- Claudio Mattalia
- Business cycle convergence in EMU: A first look at the second moment pp. 265-284

- Jesús Crespo-Cuaresma and Octavio Fernández-Amador
- Natural resources and fiscal performance: Does good governance matter? pp. 285-298

- Amany A. El Anshasy and Marina-Selini Katsaiti
- Technology diffusion and its effects on social inequalities pp. 299-313

- Manuela Magalhães and Christian Hellström
- A bank lending channel or a credit supply shock? pp. 314-332

- Stanimira Milcheva
- Predicting output using the entire yield curve pp. 333-344

- Azamat Abdymomunov
- The effect of underreporting on LIBOR rates pp. 345-348

- Andrea Monticini and Daniel Thornton