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Volume 29, issue 4, 2007
- Real exchange rates, imperfect substitutability, and imperfect competition pp. 639-664

- Ronald MacDonald and Luca Ricci
- Optimal simple rules for the conduct of monetary and fiscal policy pp. 665-689

- Jagjit Chadha and Charles Nolan
- Earnings growth and the bull market of the 1990s: Is there a case for rational exuberance? pp. 690-707

- Jinho Bae and Charles Nelson
- Perpetual youth and endogenous labor supply: A problem and a possible solution pp. 708-723

- Guido Ascari and Neil Rankin
- Embodiment, productivity, and the age distribution of capital pp. 724-740

- Karl Whelan
- Financial intermediation with credit constrained agents pp. 741-759

- Radim Bohacek
- Central Bank transparency in theory and practice pp. 760-789

- Maria Demertzis and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Do liquidity constraints generate excess sensitivity in consumption? New evidence from a sample of post-bankruptcy households pp. 790-805

- Larry Filer and Jonathan Fisher
- Growth and welfare effects of stabilizing innovation cycles pp. 806-823

- Marta Aloi and Laurence Lasselle
- Foreign Direct Investment, inequality, and growth pp. 824-839

- Parantap Basu and Alessandra Guariglia
- Professional forecasts of interest rates and exchange rates: Evidence from the Wall Street Journal's panel of economists pp. 840-854

- Karlyn Mitchell and Douglas Pearce
- Business cycle dynamics with duration dependence and leading indicators pp. 855-875

- Allan P. Layton and Daniel Smith
- Stabilizations, crises and the "exit" problem - A theoretical model pp. 876-890

- Michael Bleaney and Marco Gundermann
- How to promote R&D-based growth? Public education expenditure on scientists and engineers versus R&D subsidies pp. 891-911

- Volker Grossmann
- Fiscal policy and private consumption in industrial and developing countries pp. 912-939

- Alfredo Schclarek
- Educational choice, endogenous inequality and economic development pp. 940-958

- Rainer Andergassen and Franco Nardini
- How large are the gains to commitment policy and optimal delegation for New Zealand? pp. 959-975

- Kirdan Lees
- Stone-Geary preferences in overlapping generations economies under pure exchange: A note pp. 976-982

- Erkki Koskela and Mikko Puhakka
Volume 29, issue 3, 2007
- Editorial Introduction - Special issue "On the Empirics of Growth Nonlinearities" pp. iii-iv

- Chris Papageorgiou
- Foreword to special Journal of Macroeconomics issue on nonlinearities in economic growth pp. 451-454

- Steven Durlauf
- Some empirics on economic growth under heterogeneous technology pp. 455-469

- Peter Phillips and Donggyu Sul
- Multiple growth regimes - Insights from unified growth theory pp. 470-475

- Oded Galor
- Jointness in Bayesian variable selection with applications to growth regression pp. 476-493

- Eduardo Ley and Mark Steel
- Unraveling the fortunes of the fortunate: An Iterative Bayesian Model Averaging (IBMA) approach pp. 494-514

- Theo Eicher, Chris Papageorgiou and Oliver Roehn
- Is the relationship between aid and economic growth nonlinear? pp. 515-540

- Andros Kourtellos, Chih Ming Tan and Xiaobo Zhang
- Nonlinearities in cross-country growth regressions: A Bayesian Averaging of Thresholds (BAT) approach pp. 541-554

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Gernot Doppelhofer
- Nonlinearities in economic growth: A semiparametric approach applied to information technology data pp. 555-568

- Elena Ketteni, Theofanis Mamuneas and Thanasis Stengos
- A drive up the capital coast? Contributions to post-reform growth across Chinese provinces pp. 569-594

- Daniel Henderson, Kiril Tochkov and Oleg Badunenko
- Institutions and parameter heterogeneity pp. 595-611

- Jenny Minier
- Productivity polarization and sectoral dynamics in European regions pp. 612-637

- Davide Fiaschi and Andrea Lavezzi
Volume 29, issue 2, 2007
- A structuralist model of the small open economy in the short, medium and long run pp. 227-254

- Hian Hoon and Edmund Phelps
- Regime changes, learning and monetary policy pp. 255-282

- George Waters
- Interest-rate smoothing in a two-sector small open economy pp. 283-304

- Timothy Kam
- Optimal tax structure in a two-sector model of endogenous growth pp. 305-325

- Manuel Gómez
- Gross job flows and technology shocks in nondurable and durable goods sectors pp. 326-354

- Jenn-Hong Tang
- The long-run Phillips curve revisited: Is the NAIRU framework data-consistent? pp. 355-367

- Sven Schreiber and Juergen Wolters
- Do actions speak louder than words? Evaluating monetary policy at the Bundesbank pp. 368-386

- Pierre Siklos and Martin T. Bohl
- Government solvency: Revisiting some EMU countries pp. 387-410

- Michael Arghyrou and Kul Luintel
- Measuring monetary policy for a small open economy: Turkey pp. 411-430

- Hakan Berument
- Regime dependence between the official and parallel foreign currency markets for US dollars in Greece pp. 431-449

- Angelos Kanas and Georgios Kouretas
Volume 29, issue 1, 2007
- The theory of rational expectations and the interpretation of macroeconomic data pp. 1-18

- David Demery and Nigel W. Duck
- The relative price effects of monetary shocks pp. 19-36

- Nathan Balke and Mark Wynne
- The New Keynesian Phillips curve under trend inflation and strategic complementarity pp. 37-59

- Hasan Bakhshi, Hashmat Khan, Pablo Burriel and Barbara Rudolf
- The long-term care problem, precautionary saving, and economic growth pp. 60-74

- Noriyoshi Hemmi, Ken Tabata and Koichi Futagami
- Buying out child labor pp. 75-90

- Stephane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann
- Too good to be true? The (In)credibility of the UK inflation fan charts pp. 91-102

- Kevin Dowd
- Do shocks last forever? Local persistency in economic time series pp. 103-122

- Luiz Lima and Zhijie Xiao
- Sunspots in a cash-in-advance model: A quantitative assessment pp. 123-144

- David Stockman
- Economic growth and convergence with international differences in technology pp. 145-168

- Young-Wan Goo and Hyun Park
- Indeterminacy and stability in a modified Romer model pp. 169-177

- Sergey Slobodyan
- Forbearance impedes confidence recovery pp. 178-188

- Keiichiro Kobayashi
- Does wealth affect consumption? Evidence for Italy pp. 189-205

- Monica Paiella
- Market clearing with some neo-Keynesian features pp. 206-225

- Deepak K. Sinha
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