Journal of Macroeconomics
1979 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1980
- The elusive Phillips curve pp. 265-286

- Jack Johnston
- Distribution effects and the business demand for money pp. 287-305

- George M. Katsimbris and Stephen Miller
- Index-linked government bonds and the efficiency of monetary policy pp. 307-331

- Paul Beckerman
- Are period models well defined? pp. 333-350

- Geoffrey Woglom
- A note on the stabilization impact of asset-side versus liability-side constraints pp. 351-364

- John M. Finkelstein
- Wages and profits: A comment pp. 365-372

- Richard Ashley
Volume 2, issue 3, 1980
- Dynamic monetary and fiscal policy and the government budget constraint: A growth equilibrium pp. 199-212

- Stephen Miller
- The empirical significance of the real balance effect pp. 213-232

- Daniel Thornton and Paul E. Smith
- A restatement of the "narrowing cells test" of the permanent-income hypothesis pp. 233-238

- Robert G. James
- Adjustment time and economic growth revisited pp. 239-246

- Ryuzo Sato
- The relation between alternative choices of monetary policy tool and information variable pp. 247-256

- Douglas W. Mitchell
Volume 2, issue 2, 1980
- The stock-flow distinction: A suggested interpretation pp. 111-128

- Glenn Harrison
- Unbalanced government budgets, private asset holdings, and the traditional comparative static multipliers pp. 129-157

- Harland Whitmore
- Measuring total productivity change pp. 159-173

- David Bigman
- IS-LM stability and economic policy effectiveness: A note pp. 175-179

- Leonard F. S. Wang
- IS-LM stability and economic policy effectiveness: Further observations pp. 181-183

- Richard Cebula
- Rational expectations and the Short-Run Phillips Curve: Comment pp. 185-186

- T. Windsor Fields and Nicholas Noble
- Rational expectations and the Short-Run Phillips Curve reply and further results pp. 187-192

- Kajal Lahiri
Volume 2, issue 1, 1980
- A comparative dynamic analysis of a growth model under alternate policy regimes pp. 1-39

- Masanao Aoki
- Supply, wealth effects, negative multipliers, and stability pp. 41-62

- Paul E. Smith
- A macroeconomic analysis of sales and payroll tax cuts pp. 63-84

- John Burbidge and William M. Scarth
- The effect of inflation uncertainty on `crowding out' pp. 85-95

- Richard Bookstaber
- Existence and uniqueness of stochastic equilibrium in a simple macro model pp. 97-102

- Stephen McCafferty and Robert Driskill
Volume 1, issue 4, 1979
- Does fiscal policy really matter in the context of variable prices? pp. 321-346

- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- Excess demand for labor, unemployment, and theories of the Phillips curve pp. 347-372

- James Holmes and David J. Smyth
- Time series analysis of residuals from the St. Louis model pp. 373-394

- Richard Ashley and Clive Granger
- A note on the speculative demand for money pp. 395-403

- Brian Motley
- Domar's growth model and Marx's reproduction scheme pp. 405-412

- Theodore Lianos
- Nixon and Ford as ex-post Keynesians pp. 413-415

- Stuart Allen and Terry Seaks
- Anti-inflation taxation policy: An alternative to wage and price controls pp. 417-421

- Richard A. Ashley
Volume 1, issue 3, 1979
- Wages and profits pp. 245-266

- Colin Clark
- On some parity conditions encountered frequently in international economics pp. 267-283

- Richard Roll and Bruno Solnik
- Money and prices in an increasingly open economy: The case of Taiwan pp. 285-293

- Chau-Nan Chen
- Entrepreneurs' capital accumulation behavior and long-run equilibrium pp. 295-307

- Toshihiro Ihori
- A reconsideration of the balanced budget multiplier pp. 309-313

- David Currie and Eliakim Katz
- Cycles, growth, and inflation: A survey of contemporary macrodynamics: Brian L. Scarf. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977; pp. vi + 307. $27.00 pp. 315-317

- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- Forecasting economic series: C.W.J. Granger and Paul Newbold. New York: Academic Press, 1977; pp. xii + 333. $24.25 pp. 318-319

- David Spencer
- Economic uncertainty and financial structure: A.T.K. Grant. London: Macmillan and Co., and New York: Holmes and Meier, 1977; pp. x + 231. $23.50 pp. 319-320

- Victoria Chick
Volume 1, issue 2, 1979
- Fiscal policy, welfare, and employment with perfect foresight pp. 149-166

- Guillermo Calvo
- Rational expectations and the short-run Phillips curves pp. 167-190

- Kajal Lahiri and Jung Soo Lee
- Consumer anticipation of income tax changes pp. 191-208

- William C. Dunkelberg and Richard L. Peterson
- Monetary policy and the choice of a monetary instrument in a stochastic setting pp. 209-221

- Matthew Canzoneri
- On the level of optimal capital import in a decentralized competitive economy pp. 223-235

- Toshihiro Ihori
- The interaction between income and expenditure in the absorption approach to the balance of payments pp. 237-240

- Anthony Thirlwall
Volume 1, issue 1, 1979
- Labor contracts, informational discrepancies and the role of monetary policy pp. 1-18

- Gary C. Fethke and Andrew J. Policano
- Real purchasing power in the neoclassical monetary growth model pp. 19-31

- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- Alternative passive monetary policies in an inflationary economy pp. 33-63

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- On the long and short run relationship between the forward rate and the interest parity pp. 65-77

- George Pedersson and Edward Tower
- Another possible source of wage stickiness pp. 79-82

- Robert Solow
- Deficit financing, liquidity, and the government budget constraint pp. 83-106

- James Holmes and David J. Smyth
- Bond financed fiscal policy and the problem of instrument instability pp. 107-117

- William M. Scarth
- First-round "crowding out" in a generalized IS-LM model pp. 119-130

- Geoffrey Woglom
- Money disillusion and stagflation pp. 131-139

- Harry Campbell and David L. Dorenfeld
- Usefulness of the newly revised composite index of leading indicators as a quantitative predictor pp. 141-147

- Barry R. Weller
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