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Volume 27, issue 4, 2005
- Technological spillovers and patterns of growth with sector-specific R&D pp. 557-578

- Junko Doi and Kazuo Mino
- Superneutrality, indeterminacy and endogenous growth pp. 579-595

- Richard M. H. Suen and Chong Yip
- Disinflation and the supply side pp. 596-620

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Lodovico Pizzati
- Coordinating macroeconomic policy in a simple AK growth model pp. 621-647

- Richard Barnett
- ICT-specific technological progress in the United Kingdom pp. 648-669

- Hasan Bakhshi and Jens Larsen
- Business cycle, unemployment benefits and productivity shocks pp. 670-690

- Bruno Chiarini and Paolo Piselli
- A Monte Carlo study on the pitfalls in determining deterministic components in cointegrating models pp. 691-703

- Goran Hjelm and Martin W. Johansson
- Optimal composition of government public capital financing pp. 704-723

- Fu-Sheng Hung
- Growth and employment differentials under alternative wage-setting institutions and integrated capital markets pp. 724-746

- Luigi Bonatti
- The endogenous national minimum wage institution pp. 747-762

- Emmanuel Petrakis and Minas Vlassis
Volume 27, issue 3, 2005
- Search and leisure with idiosyncratic endowment shocks in a random-matching model pp. 385-402

- J. J. Arias
- Growth and welfare: Distorting versus non-distorting taxes pp. 403-433

- Gustavo Marrero and Alfonso Novales
- The credibility of the monetary policy "free lunch" pp. 434-451

- James Yetman
- The length of US business expansions: When did the break in the data occur? pp. 452-471

- James Cover and Paul Pecorino
- Population aging, the costs of health care for the elderly and growth pp. 472-493

- Ken Tabata
- Inside money and the effects of inflation pp. 494-516

- Dennis Powers
- Does consumer sentiment accurately forecast UK household consumption? Are there any comparisons to be made with the US? pp. 517-532

- Joshy Z. Easaw, Dean Garratt and Saeed M. Heravi
- Evaluation of interest tax policies in a model of finance and growth pp. 533-552

- Been-Lon Chen, Yeong-Yuh Chiang and Ping Wang
Volume 27, issue 2, 2005
- How fast can the new economy grow? A Bayesian analysis of the evolution of trend growth pp. 179-207

- Timothy Cogley
- Status seeking in the small open economy pp. 209-232

- Walter Fisher and Franz X. Hof
- Diverging evidence of convergence hypothesis pp. 233-255

- Ho-Chuan Huang
- Long-run neutrality in a fractionally integrated model pp. 257-274

- Sang-Kun Bae, Mark Jensen and Scott G. Murdock
- Poverty traps and business cycles in a stochastic overlapping generations economy with S-shaped law of motion pp. 275-288

- Klaus Schenk-Hoppé
- Inflation and measures of the markup pp. 289-306

- Anindya Banerjee and Bill Russell
- Microeconometrics and measurement matters: Some results from monetary economics for Canada pp. 307-330

- Apostolos Serletis and Ricardo Rangel-Ruiz
- The term spread and real economic activity in the US inter-war period pp. 331-343

- Ivan Paya, Kent Matthews and David Peel
- Tests of Purchasing Power Parity via cointegration analysis of heterogeneous panels with consumer price indices pp. 345-362

- Michael Jenkins and Sean M. Snaith
- Erratum to "Inequality, mobility and the transmission of ability" [Journal of Macroeconomics 26 (3) 533-545] pp. 363-363

- O.F. Morand
- Inequality, mobility, and the transmission of ability pp. 365-377

- Kenneth Couch and Olivier Morand
- Recent Book Macroeconomics. 27/2 (June, 2005) pp. 379-383

- T. Han
Volume 27, issue 1, 2005
- Fiscal stabilization policy in a monetary union with inflation targeting pp. 1-29

- Torben M. Andersen
- Self employment, education and credit constraints: A model of interdependent credit rationing decisions pp. 31-51

- John Fender
- On suboptimality of the Hodrick-Prescott filter at time series endpoints pp. 53-67

- Emi Mise, Tae-Hwan Kim and Paul Newbold
- Entrepreneurs, moral hazard, and endogenous growth pp. 69-86

- Rei[ss], J. Philipp and Lutz Weinert
- Finance, investment, and growth: Time series evidence from 10 Asian economies pp. 87-106

- Peter Rousseau and Dadanee Vuthipadadorn
- Sources of inflation and output movements in Poland and Hungary: Policy implications for accession to the economic and monetary union pp. 107-131

- Selahattin Dibooglu and Ali Kutan
- Monetary shocks with variable effort pp. 133-141

- Frank Walsh
- Learning dynamics in monetary policy: The robustness of an aggressive inflation stabilizing policy pp. 143-151

- Miao Wang and M. C. Sunny Wong
- Monetary policy and exchange market pressure: The case of the Philippines pp. 153-168

- Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista and Carlos Bautista
- Corrigendum to "Inequality, mobility, and the transmission of ability" [Journal of Macroeconomics 26 (4) 747] pp. 169-169

- O.F. Morand
- Referee acknowledgment pp. 171-174

- T. Han
Volume 26, issue 4, 2004
- Inflation, tax evasion, and the distribution of consumption pp. 567-595

- Jordi Caballe and Judith Panadés
- Economic growth, skill-biased technical change and wage inequality: A model and estimations for the US and Europe pp. 597-621

- Alfred Greiner, Jens Rubart and Willi Semmler
- Endogenous growth, welfare and budgetary regimes pp. 623-635

- Sugata Ghosh and Iannis A. Mourmouras
- Credit crunch in a model of financial intermediation and occupational choice pp. 637-659

- Mingwei Yuan and Christian Zimmermann
- Central Bank independence: Low inflation at no cost? A numerical simulations exercise pp. 661-677

- Maria Demertzis
- Optimal fiscal policy, uncertainty, and growth pp. 679-697

- Christiane Clemens and Susanne Soretz
- Estimating average economic growth in time series data with persistency pp. 699-724

- Zhijie Xiao
- Monetary policy uncertainty and interest rate targeting pp. 725-735

- Teruyoshi Kobayashi
- Exchange rate changes and endogenous terms of trade effects in a small open economy pp. 737-745

- Robyn Swift
- Corrigendum to "Inequality, mobility, and the transmission of ability" [Journal of Macroeconomics 26 (3) 533-545] pp. 747-747

- Olivier Morand and Kenneth A. Cough
Volume 26, issue 3, 2004
- Elasticity of substitution in public capital formation and economic growth pp. 391-408

- Akira Yakita
- Are real interest rates really nonstationary? New evidence from tests with good size and power pp. 409-430

- David E. Rapach and Christian Weber
- Legal restrictions and sunspots: A further inquiry on the real-bills doctrine versus the quantity theory debate pp. 431-442

- Shi-Feng Chuang and Teh-Ming Huo
- Bank capital requirements and the monetary transmission mechanism pp. 443-464

- Kenneth J. Kopecky and David VanHoose
- Capital mobility and the effectiveness of fiscal policy in open economies pp. 465-479

- Christian Pierdzioch
- Is there a unit root in inflation? pp. 481-500

- Ólan Henry and Kalvinder Shields
- A revisit to liquidity effects--evidence from a non-linear approach pp. 501-517

- Show-Lin Chen, Li-Ju Tsai and Jyh-Lin Wu
- When does inflation hurt economic growth? Different nonlinearities for different economies pp. 519-532

- Richard Burdekin, Arthur T. Denzau, Manfred W. Keil, Thitithep Sitthiyot and Thomas D. Willett
- Inequality, mobility, and the transmission of ability pp. 533-545

- O.F. Morand
- The dynamic adjustment of a transition economy in the early stages of transformation pp. 547-561

- Christos Papazoglou and Eric Pentecost
Volume 26, issue 2, 2004
- Monetary policy: How relevant are other policymakers?: Bundesbank 2003 Spring conference pp. 179-181

- Heinz Herrmann
- Optimal fiscal and monetary policy under imperfect competition pp. 183-209

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- Comments on "Optimal fiscal and monetary policy under imperfect competition" pp. 211-217

- Harald Uhlig
- Comments on "Optimal fiscal and monetary policy under imperfect competition" pp. 219-222

- Charles Carlstrom
- Active monetary policy, passive fiscal policy and the value of public debt: Some further monetarist arithmetic pp. 223-251

- Leopold von Thadden
- Comments on "Active monetary policy, passive fiscal policy and the value of public debt: Some further monetarist arithmetic" pp. 253-255

- Marco Hoeberichts
- Fiscal and monetary policy interactions: Empirical evidence and optimal policy using a structural New-Keynesian model pp. 257-280

- Vito Muscatelli, Patrizio Tirelli and Carmine Trecroci
- Comments on "Fiscal and monetary policy interactions: Empirical evidence on optimal policy using a structural new-Keynesian model" pp. 281-285

- Carlo Favero
- Monetary policy rules and exchange rate flexibility in a simple dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 287-308

- Michael Devereux
- Comments on "Monetary policy rules and exchange rate flexibility in a simple dynamic general equilibrium model" pp. 309-313

- Fabio Ghironi and Kolver Hernandez
- Comments on "Monetary policy rules and exchange rate flexibility in a simple dynamic general equilibrium model" pp. 315-317

- Luca Guerrieri
- Monetary and fiscal interactions in open economies pp. 319-347

- Giovanni Lombardo and Alan Sutherland
- Comments on "Monetary and fiscal interactions in open economies" pp. 349-352

- Campbell Leith
- Comments on "Monetary and fiscal interactions in open economies" pp. 353-356

- Javier Valles
- Mark-up fluctuations and fiscal policy stabilization in a monetary union pp. 357-376

- Roel Beetsma and Henrik Jensen
- Comments on "Mark-up fluctuations and fiscal policy stabilisation in a monetary union" pp. 377-379

- Frank Smets
- Comments on "Mark-up fluctuations and fiscal policy stabilization in a monetary union" pp. 381-384

- Ester Faia
Volume 26, issue 1, 2004
- Generational conflict, fiscal policy, and economic growth pp. 1-23

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Mary Lovely and Mehmet Tosun
- Sticky bargained wages pp. 25-44

- Alain Delacroix
- Exchange rate fluctuations in an economy with noise traders pp. 45-63

- Gregory Gagnon
- Accumulation of technological knowledge, wage differentials, and unemployment pp. 65-82

- Jürgen Meckl
- The size and dynamic effect of aggregate-demand and aggregate-supply disturbances in expansionary and contractionary regimes pp. 83-99

- Philip A. Shively
- An empirical financial accelerator model: Small firms' investment and credit rationing pp. 101-129

- Chu-Ping C. Vijverberg
- Are incomes converging among OECD countries? Time series evidence with two structural breaks pp. 131-145

- Mark Strazicich, Junsoo Lee and Edward Day
- Avoiding hyperinflation: Evidence from a laboratory economy pp. 147-170

- Cary Deck
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