Journal of Macroeconomics
1979 - 2025
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Volume 75, issue C, 2023
- Access to infrastructure and women’s time allocation: Implications for growth and gender equality

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Madina Agénor
- Does wealth inequality affect the transmission of monetary policy?

- Alexander Matusche and Johannes Wacks
- Unemployment insurance, recalls, and experience rating

- Julien Albertini, Xavier Fairise and Anthony Terriau
- Macroeconomic effects of government spending shocks: New narrative evidence from Canada

- Syed Hussain and Lin Liu
- Yield curve and the macroeconomy: Evidence from a DSGE model with housing

- Xiaojin Sun and Kwok Ping Tsang
- The pace of fiscal consolidations, fiscal sustainability, and welfare: An overlapping generations approach

- Noritaka Maebayashi
- Government expenditure and economic growth: A heterogeneous-agents approach

- Ryo Arawatari, Takeo Hori and Kazuo Mino
- Long-run scarring effects of meltdowns in a small-scale nonlinear quadratic model

- Francesco Lucidi and Willi Semmler
- Age-specific entrepreneurship and PAYG: Public pensions in Germany

- Burkhard Heer and Mark Trede
- Policy coordination and the effectiveness of fiscal stimulus

- Hyeongwoo Kim, Peng Shao and Shuwei Zhang
- Consumer preferences, the demand for Divisia money, and the welfare costs of inflation

- Apostolos Serletis and Libo Xu
- Measuring the size and dynamics of U.S. state-level shadow economies using a dynamic general equilibrium model with trends

- Emily Marshall, James Saunoris, Mario Solis-Garcia and Trang Do
- Loss-of-learning and the post-Covid recovery in low-income countries

- Edward F. Buffie, Christopher Adam, Luis-Felipe Zanna and Kangni Kpodar
- How can financial constraints force a central bank to exit a currency peg? An application to the Swiss franc peg

- Julien Pinter and Marc Pourroy
- Are monetary policy shocks causal to bank health? Evidence from the euro area

- Alexander Jung
- Labour market rigidity and expansionary austerity

- Andrea Tafuro
- Do the Hamilton and Beveridge–Nelson filters provide the same information about output gaps? An empirical comparison for practitioners

- Christopher Biolsi
- Inflation targeting and inflation communication of the Federal Reserve: Words and deeds

- Florian Hüpper and Bernd Kempa
- Monetary and fiscal coordination in preventing bank failures and financial contagion

- Khai Zhi Sim
- A political economy approach to endogenous industrial policies

- Wan-Jung Cheng
- Monetary policy, fiscal policy and cross signal jamming

- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Hyung Sun Choi
- Quantifying the uncertainty of long-term macroeconomic projections

- Ufuk Demirel and James Otterson
- Automation and the employment elasticity of fiscal policy

- Christian H. Ebeke and Kodjovi Eklou
- Data deepening and nonbalanced economic growth

- Richard Freeman, Buyuan Yang and Baitao Zhang
Volume 74, issue C, 2022
- Congestion in a public health service: A macro approach

- Mark Kelly and Michael Kuhn
- Informal employment and business cycles in emerging market economies

- Sevgi Coşkun
- The wage dispersion effects of international migration in the European Union

- Kristina Sargent
- Balanced-budget rules and macroeconomic stability with overlapping generations

- Jang-Ting Guo and Yan Zhang
- Illiquid investments and the non-monotone relationship between credit and growth

- Sergio Salas and Kathleen Odell
- The health gap and its effect on economic outcomes

- Hidefumi Kasuga and Yuichi Morita
- Classification of monetary and fiscal dominance regimes using machine learning techniques

- Natascha Hinterlang and Josef Hollmayr
- Private and public risk sharing across Italian regions

- Cristiana Fiorelli, Massimo Giannini and Barbara Martini
- The macroeconomic impact of radical right populist parties in government

- Montserrat Ferré and Carolina Manzano
- The effects of monetary policy on consumption: Workers vs. retirees

- Myunghyun Kim and Sang-yoon Song
Volume 73, issue C, 2022
- Forward guidance matters: Disentangling monetary policy shocks

- Leonardo Ferreira
- The impact of uncertainty shocks on state-level employment

- William Hankins, Chak Hung Jack Cheng and Anna-Leigh Stone
- Time-varying capital intensities and the hump-shaped evolution of economic activity in manufacturing

- Luis Felipe Saenz
- Balanced-budget fiscal rules and money growth pegging

- Antoine Le Riche
- The impact of providing information about the ECB’s instruments on inflation expectations and trust in the ECB: Experimental evidence

- Nils Brouwer and Jakob de Haan
- Was India’s demonetization redistributive? Insights from satellites and surveys

- Areendam Chanda and Justin Cook
- Heterogeneity in sectoral price and quantity responses to shocks to monetary policy

- Utku Ozmen and Mustafa Tuğan
- Learning with unobserved regimes

- Thomas Cone
- Macroeconomic impacts of remittances: A two-country, two-sector model

- Sokchea Lim and Channary Khun
- The age for austerity? Population age structure and fiscal consolidation multipliers

- Joseph Kopecky
- The international real business cycle when demand matters

- Lilia Cavallari
- Government spending news and surprise shocks: It’s the timing and persistence

- Jihye Kang and Soyoung Kim
- The fiscal response to the Italian COVID-19 crisis: A counterfactual analysis

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Paolo D'Imperio and Francesco Felici
- Monetary policy rules and the equity premium in a segmented markets model

- Yulei Peng and Anastasia Zervou
- The medium-run Phillips curve: A time–frequency investigation for the UK

- Michele Fratianni, Marco Gallegati and Federico Giri
- On the welfare cost of business cycles: The role of labor-market heterogeneity

- Jaehun Jeong and Myungkyu Shim
- Business cycle asymmetries and the labor market

- Britta Kohlbrecher and Christian Merkl
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