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Volume 4, issue 4, 1982
- The long-run consequences of minimum wage regulation in a monetary economy pp. 387-403

- John Z. Drabicki and Akira Takayama
- Forecasting money demand with Jorgenson's Lag and Tobin's q pp. 405-418

- James M. Boughton
- Crowding out: A test of some direct substitutability hypotheses pp. 419-432

- Stephen Miller
- Capital movements, growth, and balance of payments pp. 433-447

- C. Jevons Lee
- Immigration and the natural rate of unemployment in Australia pp. 449-457

- Ronald Warren
- A note on the optimal choice of monetary and fiscal policy pp. 459-468

- Naoyuki Yoshino
- A new method of evaluating the accuracy of economic forecasts pp. 469-475

- James Cicarelli
- The contemporary money-supply paradigm: Friedman and Patinkin pp. 477-482

- Frank G. Steindl
- Money-supply turbulence and exchange-rate turbulence: Some empirical results pp. 483-488

- Eliakim Katz
Volume 4, issue 3, 1982
- Involuntary unemployment and inventories: An exploratory model of equilibrium and pure competition pp. 253-275

- Guillermo Calvo
- Capital formation and demographics pp. 277-292

- Geoffrey Woglom
- A Keynesian model of search and labor market disequilibrium pp. 293-308

- Jeff Frank
- Nontraded goods, uncertainty, and equilibration in the United States' economy pp. 309-323

- Joe Stone
- The long-run and short-run demand for money: Additional evidence pp. 325-338

- Daniel L. Hornton
- Real-sector parameter instability and the optimal choice of monetary policy pp. 339-348

- M. J. Driscoll and J. L Ford
- Direct and indirect requirements: A correct economic interpretation of the Hawkins-Simon conditions pp. 349-356

- Ki-Jun Jeong
- The symmetry of real purchasing power and the neoclassical monetary growth model pp. 357-362

- John Z. Drabicki and Akira Takayama
- The demand for transactions deposits: Was there a shift in the relationship? pp. 363-370

- Rik Hafer
Volume 4, issue 2, 1982
- Credit rationing in a disequilibrium macroeconomic model pp. 129-154

- Stephen Miller
- Flexible policies and IS-LM dynamics pp. 155-178

- Gary Smith
- The dynamics of open-market operations and the assignment problem pp. 179-194

- Toshihiro Ihori
- On the effects of macroeconomic policy in a maximizing model of a small open economy pp. 195-213

- Robert Hodrick
- The nonneutrality of money and employment rates: Tobin and taxation effects pp. 215-223

- Robert T. McGee
- The role of money demand functions in one-sector growth models pp. 225-231

- Taradas Bandyopadhyay
- A clarification of the IS curve and the aggregate demand curve pp. 233-238

- Alan Rabin and Dan Birch
Volume 4, issue 1, 1982
- The demand and supply for investment goods: does the market clear? pp. 1-21

- Mieko Nishimizu, Richard E. Quandt and Harvey Rosen
- Discrimination among alternative models of international capital markets pp. 23-46

- Stephen E. Haynes and John Pippenger
- Assessing the impact of varying economic conditions on federal reserve behavior pp. 47-70

- James Barth, Robin Sickles and Philip Wiest
- Readings books and rankings of macromonetary articles, authors and journals pp. 71-87

- James M. Rock
- The choice of numeraire, capital intensity uniqueness, and the reswiritching of techniques pp. 89-100

- Gregory J. L. Yi
- A note on the interactions among monetary policy, the tax structure and equilibrium output pp. 101-108

- James S. Fackler
- A note concerning a credit rule for monetary policy pp. 109-112

- A. Edward Day and Douglas W. Mitchell
Volume 3, issue 4, 1981
- Editorial note pp. i-i

- David J. Smyth
- Distribution, effective demand, and the orthodox macromodel pp. 455-487

- William Darity and Wanda I. Marrero
- A consistent model of the expectations augmented Phillips curve and inflation pp. 489-499

- J. D. Pitchford
- Toward a multi-country model of exchange rate determination pp. 501-515

- Jagdeep S. Bhandari
- Money, expectations, and interest rates pp. 517-530

- Giorgio Canarella and Neil Garston
- The nominal rate of interest, the rate of return on money, and inflationary expectations pp. 531-545

- James M. Boughton and James S. Fackler
- Gross substitution, Gresham's law, and Hayek's free currency system pp. 547-557

- Chau-Nan Chen, Tien-Wang Tsaur and Chein-Fu Chou
- A graphical exposition of a more complete Keynesian system pp. 559-570

- Robert T. McGee
- The relationship between inflation and its variability: International evidence from the 1970s pp. 571-577

- R. W. Hafer and Gail Heyne-Hafer
Volume 3, issue 3, 1981
- Return-to-normal expectations and investment demand functions pp. 317-334

- Louis Maccini
- Employment, labor supply and real wages in market disequilibrium pp. 335-354

- Nicholas C. Sarantis
- A general equilibrium analysis in the Phillips space pp. 355-367

- Pui Chi Ip
- The Rose-Wicksell model: Inside money, stability, and stabilization policies pp. 369-390

- Michael G. Hadjimichalakis
- Price controls in an open economy pp. 391-408

- William J. Boyes and D. E. Schlagenhalif
- Aggregate supply management in a small open economy pp. 409-421

- Martin Prachowny
- Some pitfalls in open economy model building pp. 423-433

- Jagdeep S. Bhandari
- Is the optimum quantity of money compatible with the unique price level under laissez-faire? pp. 435-440

- Chao-Cheng Mai
Volume 3, issue 2, 1981
- Steady growth, policy shocks, and speed of adjustment under embodiment and putty-clay pp. 147-176

- James H. Gapinski
- Inflation and extraordinary returns on owner-occupied housing: Some implications for capital allocation and productivity growth pp. 177-203

- Patric Hendershott and Sheng Cheng Hu
- Revealed preferences in macroeconomic policy decisions pp. 205-226

- Thomas Cargill and Robert A. Meyer
- Wage indexation and the unemployment-inflation trade-off pp. 227-245

- David W. Butterfield and Atif A. Kubursi
- The missing equation: The wedge model alternative pp. 247-269

- Victor A. Canto and Marc A. Miles
- The verification of efficient growth: An approach via stojanovic's matrix of growth pp. 271-281

- Albert E. Steenge
- The stability of the production function and the marginal productivity of inputs: An empirical study pp. 283-292

- Khan A. Mohabbat
- Speculation, interest arbitrage, and the forward foreign exchange rate of the Canadian dollar: Updated evidence pp. 293-299

- Philippe Callier
Volume 3, issue 1, 1981
- The asset market approach to exchange rate determination: Some short-run, stability, and steady-state properties pp. 1-32

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Estimation and testing of alternative production function models pp. 33-53

- Sybrand Schim van der Loeff and Rins Harkema
- Testing the causal relationship between the domestic credit and reserve components of a country's monetary base pp. 55-76

- Edgar Feige and James M. Johannes
- The impact of debt finance on aggregate demand pp. 77-90

- James Butkiewicz
- A cubic estimte of the term structure of interest rates for a money demand function pp. 91-96

- Stuart Allen, Beverly Hatfield and David Williams
- The demand for imports: Estimates of bilateral trade flows pp. 97-115

- E. Dwight Phaup
- Taxes and aggregate supply: A case of a misplaced blade pp. 117-124

- George P. Lephardt
- Policy implications of a non-linear Phillips curve in a stochastic environment pp. 125-128

- James M. Hvidding
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