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Volume 31, issue 4, 2009
- The investment tax credit and irreversible investment pp. 509-522

- Sumru Altug, Fanny Demers and Michel Demers
- A reputation strategic model of monetary policy in continuous-time pp. 523-533

- Jingyuan Li, Yongming Liu and Guoqiang Tian
- How monetary policy committees impact the volatility of policy rates pp. 534-546

- Etienne Farvaque, Norimichi Matsueda and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- Monetary policy and the transition costs of a labor market reform pp. 547-560

- Alvaro Aguiar and Ana Ribeiro
- New Keynesian Phillips Curves and potential identification failures: A Generalized Empirical Likelihood analysis pp. 561-571

- Luis Martins and Vasco Gabriel
- Intergenerational transfers of time and public long-term care with an aging population pp. 572-581

- Atsue Mizushima
- A politico-economic analysis of the European Union's R&D policy pp. 582-590

- Angus Chu
- A revisit to the non-linear mean reversion of real exchange rates: Evidence from a series-specific non-linear panel unit-root test pp. 591-601

- Jyh-Lin Wu and Hsiu-Yun Lee
- Entrepreneurial innovation and economic growth pp. 602-613

- Volker Grossmann
- Child labor, education aid, and economic growth pp. 614-620

- Koji Kitaura
- On the determinants of currency crises: The role of model uncertainty pp. 621-632

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Tomas Slacik
- Bonds with transactions service and optimal Ramsey policy pp. 633-653

- Yifan Hu and Timothy Kam
- The role of demography in the long-run Yen/USD real exchange rate appreciation pp. 654-667

- Marcel Aloy and Karine Gente
- Endogenous imitation and endogenous growth in a North-South model: A theoretical analysis pp. 668-684

- Debasis Mondal and Manash Gupta
- Which price level to target? Strategic delegation in a sticky price and wage economy pp. 685-698

- Gregory Givens
- Capital/Labor substitution, capital deepening, and FDI pp. 699-707

- Jürgen Antony
- Monetary policy and the exchange rate: Evidence from a two-country model pp. 708-720

- Graham Voss and Luke Willard
- The C-CAPM without ex post data pp. 721-729

- Paul Söderlind
- The stabilization bias and robust monetary policy delegation pp. 730-734

- Peter Tillmann
Volume 31, issue 3, 2009
- Technological change and the roaring twenties: A neoclassical perspective pp. 363-375

- Sharon Harrison and Mark Weder
- Aggregate returns to social capital: Estimates based on the augmented augmented-Solow model pp. 376-393

- Hirokazu Ishise and Yasuyuki Sawada
- Wealth and the capitalist spirit pp. 394-408

- Johanna Francis
- Openness and growth: The long shadow of the Berlin Wall pp. 409-422

- Claudia Buch and Farid Toubal
- Growth, welfare and transitional dynamics in an endogenously growing economy with abatement labor pp. 423-437

- Jhy-hwa Chen, Jhy-yuan Shieh, Juin-jen Chang and Ching-chong Lai
- Balanced budget vs. Tax smoothing in a small open economy: A welfare comparison pp. 438-463

- Constantine Angyridis
- Micro-foundation for a constant elasticity of substitution production function through mechanization pp. 464-472

- Hideki Nakamura
- China's monetary policy: Quantity versus price rules pp. 473-484

- Wenlang Zhang
- Openness, income-tax progressivity, and inflation pp. 485-491

- Joseph Daniels and David VanHoose
- A note on public debt, tax-exempt bonds, and Ponzi games pp. 492-499

- Berthold Wigger
- The effects of exchange rate uncertainty on exports pp. 500-507

- Sajjadur Rahman and Apostolos Serletis
Volume 31, issue 2, 2009
- Prudent monetary policy and prediction of the output gap pp. 217-230

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Technology shocks and hours worked: Checking for robust conclusions pp. 231-239

- Karl Whelan
- Are the Fed's inflation forecasts still superior to the private sector's? pp. 240-251

- Edward N. Gamber and Julie Smith
- Macroeconomic effects of shocks to public employment pp. 252-267

- Ludger Linnemann
- The price puzzle revisited: Can the cost channel explain a rise in inflation after a monetary policy shock? pp. 268-289

- Steffen Henzel, Oliver Hülsewig, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
- Accounting for productivity: Is it OK to assume that the world is Cobb-Douglas? pp. 290-303

- Shekhar Aiyar and Carl-Johan Dalgaard
- Threshold effects in monetary and fiscal policies in a growth model: Assessing the importance of the financial system pp. 304-319

- Alexandru Minea and Patrick Villieu
- Effects of product and labor market regulation on macroeconomic outcomes pp. 320-332

- Francesco Zanetti
- Money supply, macroeconomic stability, and the implementation of interest rate targets pp. 333-344

- Andreas Schabert
- In search of robust monetary policy rules - Should the Fed look at money growth or stock market performance? pp. 345-361

- Martin Mandler
Volume 31, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial introduction: Advances in historical macroeconomics pp. 1-4

- Claude Diebolt
- The long-run determinants of UK wages, 1860-2004 pp. 5-28

- Jennifer Castle and David Hendry
- Comment on "The long-run determinants of UK wages, 1860-2004" pp. 29-34

- Heino Bohn Nielsen
- Stock markets and business cycle comovement in Germany before World War I: Evidence from spectral analysis pp. 35-57

- Martin Uebele and Albrecht Ritschl
- Comment on "Stock markets and business cycle comovement in Germany before world war I: Evidence from spectral analysis" pp. 58-67

- Rainer Metz
- From Malthus to Solow: How did the Malthusian economy really evolve? pp. 68-93

- Nicholas Crafts and Terence C. Mills
- Comment on "From Malthus to Solow: How did the Malthusian economy really evolve?" pp. 94-97

- Lee Craig
- Spatial persistence of demographic shocks and economic growth pp. 98-127

- Théophile Azomahou, Claude Diebolt and Tapas Mishra
- Comment on "Spatial persistence of demographic shocks and economic growth" pp. 128-131

- Magali Jaoul-Grammare
- Demographic change and economic growth in Sweden: 1750-2050 pp. 132-148

- David de la Croix, Thomas Lindh and Bo Malmberg
- Comment on "Demographic change and economic growth in Sweden: 1750-2050" pp. 149-152

- Cédric Doliger
- The uncertain unit root in real GNP: A re-examination pp. 153-166

- Olivier Darné
- Comment on "The uncertain unit root in real GNP: A re-examination" pp. 167-172

- Tapas Mishra
- US economic growth in the gilded age pp. 173-190

- Alexander Field
- Comment on "US Economic growth in the gilded age" pp. 191-199

- Jean-Luc Demeulemeester
- Modelling non-linear comovements between time series pp. 200-211

- Catherine Kyrtsou and Costas Vorlow
- Comment on "Modelling nonlinear comovements between time series" pp. 212-215

- Bruce Mizrach
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