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Volume 33, issue 4, 2011
- On the time allocation of married couples since 1960 pp. 491-510

- Michael Bar and Oksana Leukhina
- Organizational capital and the international co-movement of investment pp. 511-523

- Alok Johri, Marc-André Letendre and Daqing Luo
- Using inflation to erode the US public debt pp. 524-541

- Joshua Aizenman and Nancy Marion
- What explains consumption in the very short-run? Evidence from checking account data pp. 542-552

- Marc Anthony Fusaro and Donald H. Dutkowsky
- Cost-based Phillips Curve forecasts of inflation pp. 553-567

- Sandeep Mazumder
- Noisy information, interest rate shocks and the Great Moderation pp. 568-581

- Eric Mayer and Johann Scharler
- Bootstrapping structural VARs: Avoiding a potential bias in confidence intervals for impulse response functions pp. 582-594

- Kerk L. Phillips and David Spencer
- The optimal choice of central bank independence and conservatism under uncertainty pp. 595-606

- Carsten Hefeker and Blandine Zimmer
- Inflation and real sectoral output shares: Dynamic panel model evidence from seven OECD countries pp. 607-619

- George Davis, David Hineline and Bryce Kanago
- Forward-looking monetary policy and anticipated shocks to inflation pp. 620-633

- Pavel Kapinos
- Sectoral labor adjustment and monetary policy in a small open economy pp. 634-643

- Kang Shi
- Formal targets, central bank independence and inflation dynamics in the UK: A Markov-Switching approach pp. 644-655

- William Miles and Chu-Ping Vijverberg
- The payment mechanisms and liquidity effects pp. 656-667

- Yan Li and Wayne Carroll
- Asymmetric inflation dynamics: Evidence from quantile regression analysis pp. 668-680

- Ching-Chuan Tsong and Cheng-Feng Lee
- Optimal size, optimal timing and optimal financing of an investment pp. 681-689

- Sudipto Sarkar
- Patents and quality growth in OLG economy pp. 690-699

- Gilad Sorek
- Capital controls and welfare pp. 700-710

- Shigeto Kitano
- Heterogeneity and convergence of regional inflation (prices) pp. 711-723

- Jun Nagayasu
- Modeling unemployment as an inventory: A multicointegration approach pp. 724-737

- Berna Demiralp, Bonnie B. Gantt and David Selover
- Labour market programmes and the equity-efficiency trade-off pp. 738-753

- Trine Filges, John Kennes, Birthe Larsen and Torben Tranaes
- Are small employers more cyclically sensitive? Evidence from Brazil pp. 754-769

- Túlio Cravo
- Foreign direct investment and business cycle co-movements: The panel data evidence pp. 770-783

- Chih-Chiang Hsu, Jyun-Yi Wu and Ruey Yau
- Forecasting with real-time macroeconomic data: The ragged-edge problem and revisions pp. 784-792

- Kees E. Bouwman and Jan Jacobs
- Home bias, distribution services and determinants of real exchange rates pp. 793-806

- Maxym Chaban
- Monetary policy rules in Central and Eastern European Countries: Does the exchange rate matter? pp. 807-818

- Michael Frömmel, Garo Garabedian and Franziska Schobert
- Multiple equilibria arising from donor’s aid policy in economic development pp. 819-827

- Koji Kitaura, Hikaru Ogawa and Sayaka Yakita
Volume 33, issue 3, 2011
- Jointly optimal monetary and fiscal policy rules under liquidity constraints pp. 373-389

- Huixin Bi and Michael Kumhof
- The money-age distribution: Empirical facts and the limits of three monetary models pp. 390-405

- Burkhard Heer, Alfred Maussner and Paul McNelis
- Non-stationary inflation and panel estimates of United States short and long-run Phillips curves pp. 406-419

- Bill Russell
- Geography, skills or both: What explains Fed watchers' forecast accuracy of US monetary policy? pp. 420-437

- Helge Berger, Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- Knowledge appropriability, firm size, and growth pp. 438-454

- Antonio Minniti
- On the impact of inflation on output growth: Does the level of inflation matter? pp. 455-464

- Antonia López-Villavicencio and Valérie Mignon
- The effects of human capital composition on technological convergence pp. 465-476

- James Ang, Jakob Madsen and Md. Islam
- Business cycle synchronization and the Euro: A wavelet analysis pp. 477-489

- Luís Aguiar-Conraria and Maria Joana Soares
Volume 33, issue 2, 2011
- Understanding the dynamics of labor shares and inflation pp. 121-136

- Martina Lawless and Karl Whelan
- The global dimension to fiscal sustainability pp. 137-150

- Joseph Byrne, Norbert Fiess and Ronald MacDonald
- On the welfare costs of misspecified monetary policy objectives pp. 151-161

- Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
- Are bygones not bygones? Modeling price-level targeting with an escape clause and lessons from the gold standard pp. 162-175

- Paul Masson and Malik Shukayev
- The welfare implications of resource allocation policies under uncertainty: The case of public education spending pp. 176-192

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Jim Malley and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- Inflation persistence and exchange rate regime: Implications for dynamic adjustment to shocks in a small open economy pp. 193-205

- Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- Fiscal adjustments and asset price changes pp. 206-223

- Athanasios Tagkalakis
- 'Ex-ante' Taylor rules - Newly discovered evidence from the G7 countries pp. 224-232

- Ralf Fendel, Michael Frenkel and Jan-Christoph Rülke
- Causality, real estate prices, and the current account pp. 233-246

- Yothin Jinjarak and Steven Sheffrin
- The dynamic welfare cost of seignorage tax and consumption tax in a neoclassical growth model with a cash-in-advance constraint pp. 247-258

- Chia-Hui Lu, Been-Lon Chen and Mei Hsu
- An explanation for the price puzzle: Asymmetric information and expectation dynamics pp. 259-275

- Bedri Tas
- International intellectual property rights: Effects on growth, welfare and income inequality pp. 276-287

- Angus Chu and Shin-Kun Peng
- Nonlinearity and time-variation in the monetary model of exchange rates pp. 288-302

- Juha Junttila and Marko Korhonen
- Non-monotonic welfare dynamics in a growing economy pp. 303-312

- Dimitrios Varvarigos
- The impact of the European Union fiscal rules on economic growth pp. 313-326

- Vitor Castro
- Optimal monetary and audit policy with imperfect taxation pp. 327-340

- Marcelo Arbex and Nurlan Turdaliev
- The convergence of inflation rates in the EU-12 area: A distribution dynamics approach pp. 341-357

- Alessandro Cavallero
- An empirical evaluation of China's monetary policies pp. 358-371

- Longzhen Fan, Yihong Yu and Chu Zhang
- Erratum for Reinterpreting the Jones critique: A time series approach to testing and understanding idea driven growth models with transitional dynamics pp. 372-372

- Norman Sedgley
Volume 33, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction to special issue: Macroeconomics with frictions pp. 1-3

- Ian King
- On the welfare implications of restricting bankruptcy information pp. 4-13

- Daphne Chen and P. Dean Corbae
- Understanding the economic dynamics behind growth-inequality relationships pp. 14-32

- Debasis Bandyopadhyay and Xueli Tang
- Business cycle asymmetry via occasionally binding international borrowing constraints pp. 33-41

- Shuyun May Li and Scott Dressler
- Tax treatment of owner occupied housing and wealth inequality pp. 42-60

- Sang-Wook Cho and Johanna Francis
- An inter-temporal general equilibrium analysis of the Australian age pension means test pp. 61-79

- George Kudrna and Alan Woodland
- Implementing the Mortensen rule in a frictional labor market pp. 80-91

- Benoit Julien, John Kennes and Ian King
- Trade agreements, bargaining and economic growth pp. 92-101

- Yishay Maoz, Dan Peled and Assaf Sarid
- Reconciling microeconomic and macroeconomic estimates of price stickiness pp. 102-120

- Adam Cagliarini, Tim Robinson and Allen Tran
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