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Volume 11, issue 4, 1989
- Relative wages and employment fluctuations pp. 477-492

- Torben M. Andersen and Michael Christensen
- Optimal taxation in a monetary economy with financial intrmediaries pp. 493-511

- Kent Kimbrough
- Foreign exchange market intervention in interdependent economies: A case for capricious policy? pp. 513-531

- Timothy D. Lane
- Interest rate determination in a high inflation economy pp. 533-549

- Ben-Zion Zilberfarb
- Do expected budget deficits affect household expectations of interest rates? pp. 551-562

- Pami Dua and Harjit K. Arora
- Increased price flexibility and output stability pp. 563-574

- Richard Cantor
- Time consistency and subgame perfect equilibria in a monetary policy game pp. 575-588

- Douglas McTaggart and David Salant
- The limits on bond financing of government deficits under pptimal fiscal policy pp. 589-598

- S. Nuri Erbas
- Does fiscal policy matter in a federal economy? pp. 599-607

- Ronald Kneebone
- Wealth effects and the current account with endogenous terms of trade pp. 609-612

- Alan Isaac
Volume 11, issue 3, 1989
- Velocity and the growth of money in the United States, 1970-1985 pp. 323-332

- Douglas Fisher and Apostolos Serletis
- Cash management and the demand for money by firms pp. 333-350

- Milton Marquis and Willard E. Witte
- The national price level: Theory and estimation pp. 351-373

- Lawrence Officer
- "The national price level: Theory and estimation": A comment pp. 375-381

- Christopher Clague
- The generated regressor correction: Impacts upon inferences in hypothesis testing pp. 383-395

- Jean Gauger
- International evidence on output-inflation trade-offs: Results from a covariance-bounds test pp. 397-408

- James Cover
- Excessive sensitivity of consumption and postponed revision of the optimum plans pp. 409-422

- Luigi Ermini
- Tests of the rational expectations-permanent income hypothesis for developing economies pp. 423-433

- Thomas Zuehlke and James Payne
- A note on inflation uncertainty and monetary policy pp. 435-446

- George Davis
- Money, prices, and causality: The Chinese hyperinflation, 1946-1949, reexamined pp. 447-453

- Munir Quddus, Jin-Tan Liu and J. Butler
- The extent of wage indexation in Indian industries pp. 455-461

- T. Datta Chaudhuri and Sarmila Chaudhuri
- "Output-inflation trade-offs in industrial and developing countries": A corrective note pp. 463-465

- Klaus Gerfhaeusser
Volume 11, issue 2, 1989
- Optimal monetary policy and alternative wage indexation schemes in a model with interest-sensitive labor supply pp. 163-180

- David VanHoose and Christopher Waller
- Implications of endogenous money supply rules in dynamic models with perfect foresight pp. 181-197

- Kazuo Mind
- Stopping inflation in the Dornbusch model: Optimal monetary policies with alternative price-adjustment equations pp. 199-216

- Dean Taylor
- An investigation of government preference functions: The case of Canada, 1970-1981 pp. 217-232

- Joseph Joyce
- The stabilizing effects of price flexibility in contract-based models pp. 233-246

- Steven Ambler and Louis Phaneuf
- Aggregate supply and demand disturbances, and the business cycle pp. 247-259

- Harvey Cutler
- A temporary equilibrium model of the mortgage market pp. 261-268

- David J. Smyth and Harat Arora
- A polychotomous probit measure and analysis of inflationary expectations pp. 269-280

- John Hudson and Richard Lark
- Income taxes, supply-side effects, and currency devaluation pp. 281-295

- Ching-chong Lai and Wen-Ya Chang
- Deregulation and the demand for money market mutual funds pp. 297-308

- Chun H. Lam, Rajat Deb and Thomas Fomby
- The existence of an optimal inflation rate in a cash-in-advance economy pp. 309-314

- Alvaro Rodriguez
Volume 11, issue 1, 1989
- Changes in long-term economic trends: Before and after the 1930s pp. 1-23

- Lawrence Davidson and Heejoon Kang
- Do small menu costs cause bigger and badder business cycles in monopolistic macroeconomies? pp. 25-48

- Nicholas Rowe
- The determinants of fixed investment over the business cycle: Some time series evidence pp. 49-65

- Dewan A. Abdullah and Frederick E. Tank
- Interest rate volatility in a partial equilibrium model of household money demand pp. 67-80

- Milton Marquis
- Currency substitution and demand for money in Canada: Further evidence pp. 81-93

- Sukesh K. Ghosh
- A three asset determination of the transactions demand for money pp. 95-108

- Richard Douglas
- Corporate mergers and investment pp. 109-120

- Gregory A. Krohn
- Government budgets and aggregate consumption: Cross-sectional evidence from Canadian provincial data pp. 121-132

- Bradford G. Reid
- Aggregate demand curves: Static and dynamic pp. 133-140

- David J. Smyth
- Aggregate demand curves: A response pp. 141-143

- Peter H. Hall and Malcolm L. Treadgold
- Aggregate demand curves: A reply to Smyth pp. 145-147

- Alan Rabin and Dan Birch
- Reply to "A Common Error" pp. 149-150

- William Darity and Wanda I. Marrero
Volume 10, issue 4, 1988
- Strokes of genius pp. 493-495

- Olivier de la Grandville
- Price structure information, ex-ante rational expectations, and policy neutrality: An optimization approach pp. 497-514

- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- Price rules, wage indexing, and optimal monetary policy pp. 515-537

- Michael Bradley and Dennis Jansen
- A simulation model of macroeconomic effects of deficit pp. 539-564

- Pierre Duguay and Yves Rabeau
- Exchange rate dynamics under gradual portfolio adjustment pp. 565-589

- Girol Karacaoglu and Heinrich Ursprung
- Forward credit commitments and bank behavior under uncertainty: Implications for monetary control pp. 591-612

- Arie Arnon and Menachem Sternberg
- Technical change and the measurement of productivity in an input-output model pp. 613-632

- Malcolm Galamn
- Oil price shocks and stability of the demand for international reserves pp. 633-641

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
Volume 10, issue 3, 1988
- Instability versus dynamics: A study in West German demand for money pp. 327-349

- Juergen von Hagen and Manfred J. M. Neumann
- Money, debt, and economic activity pp. 351-370

- Faik Koray and R. Carter Hill
- Production technique, external shocks, and unemployment pp. 371-387

- Stuart Landon
- Rational bank behavior, interest rates, and the price level in a staggered reserve accounting system pp. 389-405

- Kenneth J. Kopecky
- The feasibility of perpetual deficits pp. 407-419

- Douglas W. Mitchell
- Is there a phillips curve in Canada? A rational expectations approach pp. 421-433

- Zisimos Koustas
- Some evidence on the inflationary bias of macroeconomic policy pp. 435-447

- Daniel Richards
- Optimal price-level flexibility pp. 449-458

- James Cover
- Bond rates and causality pp. 459-467

- William K. Hutchinson and Suzanne Ward Knelman
- Stability of financing deviations from expected deficits by money creation as opposed to bond creation pp. 469-475

- S. Nuri Erbas
- The employment effects of tariffs in an efficient bargain model pp. 477-485

- Chong Yip
Volume 10, issue 2, 1988
- Monetary policy and information content of indexed bonds pp. 164-182

- John F. Boschen
- Real wage response to monetary shocks: A disaggregated analysis pp. 183-200

- Benjamin J. C. Kim
- The flow equilibrium and the neutrality of money in a neoclassical monetary growth model pp. 201-216

- Akira Yakita
- Optimal government bond finance pp. 217-229

- John B. Beare and Rasesh B. Thakkar
- The growth of U.S. household debt: Demand-side influences pp. 231-248

- Robert Pollin
- Output-inflation trade-offs: Some new evidence from postwar U.S. quarterly data pp. 249-260

- Pierre Siklos
- Bias in systems of survey and econometric forecasts pp. 261-271

- Daniel T. Walz and Roger W. Spencer
- How does the public perceive an unprecedented rise in inflation: The case of inflationary expectations in Israel pp. 273-282

- Amnon Levy and Avia Spivak
- Relative price variability and monetary policy regimes pp. 283-296

- James VanderHoff
- Unanticipated monetary policy: Another look for a developing country pp. 297-307

- Hamid Beladi and Subarna Samanta
- Female participation and the natural rate of unemployment: A reexamination pp. 309-318

- Lee Spector
Volume 10, issue 1, 1988
- Another auctioneer is missing pp. 1-26

- James Annable
- Federal Reserve Policy, 1975-1985: An empirical analysis pp. 27-47

- Thomas Cosimano and Dennis Jansen
- Endogeneity of the inflationary impact of an aggregate supply shock pp. 49-62

- Thomas Havrilesky
- The behavior of manufacturers' inventories: 1967-1986 pp. 63-81

- David Bivin
- Consumption, wealth, and the real rate of interest: A reexamination pp. 83-102

- Donald N. Baum
- Imperfect competition, price adjustment costs, and the long-run Philips curve pp. 103-124

- Howard F. Naish
- Stabilization effect of endogenous money supply in a descriptive neoclassical growth model pp. 125-137

- Kazuo Mind
- Growth and embodiment: A reply to Professor Miller pp. 139-142

- Edward F. Denison
- Growth and embodiment: A reply to Denison pp. 143-148

- Edward M. Miller
- A common error in the geometry of macroeconomic models pp. 149-151

- Antonio Guccione and William J. Gillen
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