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Volume 58, issue C, 2018
- Inflation expectations and the price at the pump pp. 1-18

- Carola Binder
- Unemployment, growth and welfare effects of labor market reforms pp. 19-38

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and King Yoong Lim
- Optimal monetary policy for a pessimistic central bank pp. 39-59

- Paolo Vitale
- Sales and the (Mis)measurement of price level fluctuations pp. 60-77

- Philip Glandon
- Partisan conflict, policy uncertainty and aggregate corporate cash holdings pp. 78-90

- Chak Hung Jack Cheng, Ching-Wai (Jeremy) Chiu, William Hankins and Anna-Leigh Stone
- Innovation and imitation in a product-cycle model with FDI and cash-in-advance constraints pp. 91-114

- Hung-Ju Chen
- The macroeconomic effects of asset purchases revisited pp. 115-138

- Henning Hesse, Boris Hofmann and James Michael Weber
- Disagreement between FOMC members and the Fed’s staff: New insights based on a counterfactual interest rate pp. 139-153

- Hamza Bennani, Tobias Kranz and Matthias Neuenkirch
- Preventing plunder: Military technology, capital accumulation, and economic growth pp. 154-173

- Joshua Hendrickson, Alexander Salter and Brian Albrecht
- How global is “global inflation”? pp. 174-197

- Miles Parker
- Hard vs. soft financial constraints: Implications for the effects of a credit crunch pp. 198-223

- Cristian Alonso
- Nominal anchors and the price puzzle pp. 224-237

- Anna Florio
- Public debt sustainability: An empirical study on OECD countries pp. 238-248

- Elton Beqiraj, Silvia Fedeli and Francesco Forte
- Measuring the value of central bank commitment in the benchmark New Keynesian model pp. 249-265

- Luc Marest and Thom Thurston
- The business cycle implications of fluctuating long run expectations pp. 266-291

- Daniel Tortorice
- Sectoral intermediate goods and redistributive effects of economic policies pp. 292-307

- Valeriu Nalban
- Weak instruments and estimated monetary policy rules pp. 308-317

- Omer Bayar
Volume 57, issue C, 2018
- Human capital, public debt, and economic growth: A political economy analysis pp. 1-14

- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- Exchange rate regimes, devaluations and growth collapses pp. 15-25

- Michael Bleaney, Sweta Saxena and Lin Yin
- Media coverage and ECB policy-making: Evidence from an augmented Taylor rule pp. 26-38

- Hamza Bennani
- New evidence on the evolution of the anchoring of inflation expectations pp. 39-54

- Ines Buono and Sara Formai
- Investment specific technology, news, sentiment, and fluctuations: Evidence from nowcast data pp. 55-70

- Xiaohan Ma
- Fiscal foresight: Do expectations have cross-border effects? pp. 71-82

- Simone Romano
- Neoclassical inequality pp. 83-109

- Daniel Carroll and Eric Young
- Effects of international trade and intellectual property rights on innovation in China pp. 110-121

- Angus Chu, Haichao Fan, Guobing Shen and Xun Zhang
- Estimating the Taylor rule in the time-frequency domain pp. 122-137

- Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Manuel Martins and Maria Joana Soares
- What is the major source of business cycles: Spillovers from land prices, investment shocks, or anything else? pp. 138-149

- Toyoichiro Shirota
- Bivariate jointness measures in Bayesian Model Averaging: Solving the conundrum pp. 150-165

- Paul Hofmarcher, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Bettina Grün, Stefan Humer and Mathias Moser
- How crucial are preferences for non-tradable goods and cross-country sectoral TFP gap for integration? pp. 166-181

- Marion Davin, Karine Gente and Carine Nourry
- Constitutional rules as determinants of social infrastructure pp. 182-209

- Theo Eicher, Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa and David Kuenzel
- Monetary policy and wealth effects with international income transfers pp. 210-230

- D’Aguanno, Lucio
- Pricing behavior and the role of trade openness in the transmission of monetary shocks pp. 231-247

- Laura Povoledo
- What does the yield curve imply about investor expectations? pp. 248-265

- Eric Gaus and Arunima Sinha
- Are price hazard functions really decreasing functions in Brazil? pp. 266-276

- Diogo de Prince
- Balanced-budget rules and risk-sharing in a fiscal union pp. 277-298

- Vladimir Dashkeev and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Self-selection and treatment effects: Revisiting the effectiveness of foreign exchange intervention pp. 299-316

- Victor Pontines
- Common business cycles and volatilities in US states and MSAs: The role of economic uncertainty pp. 317-337

- Rangan Gupta, Jun Ma, Marian Risse and Mark Wohar
- What causes business cycles to elongate, or recessions to intensify? pp. 338-349

- Patrick Crowley and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Conspicuous consumption and trade unionism pp. 350-366

- Juin-jen Chang, Chia-ying Liu and Wei-neng Wang
- The meta-Phillips Curve: Modelling U.S. inflation in the presence of regime change pp. 367-379

- Chrystalleni Aristidou
- Credit prices vs. credit quantities as predictors of economic activity in Europe: Which tell a better story? pp. 380-399

- Alfred Guender
Volume 56, issue C, 2018
- Overoptimism and house price bubbles pp. 1-14

- Kim Abildgren, Niels Lynggård Hansen and Andreas Kuchler
- Business capital accumulation and the user cost: Is there a heterogeneity bias? pp. 15-34

- Serena Fatica
- Medium-term fiscal multipliers during protracted economic contractions pp. 35-52

- Salvatore Dell'Erba, Ksenia Koloskova and Marcos Poplawski-Ribeiro
- Discretionary policy in a small open economy: Exchange rate regimes and multiple equilibria pp. 53-64

- Christoph Himmels and Tatiana Kirsanova
- Credit crunches, individual heterogeneity and the labor wedge pp. 65-88

- Lini Zhang
- The macroeconomics of the minimum wage pp. 89-112

- Radek Šauer
- Exchange rate targeting in the presence of foreign debt obligations pp. 113-134

- Staveley-O’Carroll, James and Staveley-O’Carroll, Olena M.
- Fiscal multipliers across the credit cycle pp. 135-151

- Mihály Borsi
- House prices and macroprudential policy in an estimated DSGE model of New Zealand pp. 152-171

- Michael Funke, Robert Kirkby and Petar Mihaylovski
- Boom-and-bust cycles in emerging markets: How important is the exchange rate? pp. 172-187

- Pierre Siklos
- Quantity–quality trade-off of children and school finance pp. 188-203

- Kuzey Yilmaz
- Public investment, debt, and welfare: A quantitative analysis pp. 204-217

- Santanu Chatterjee, John Gibson and Felix Rioja
- Tax efficiency, seigniorage and Central Bank Conservativeness pp. 218-230

- Montserrat Ferré, Judit Garcia and Carolina Manzano
- Home production, balanced-budget taxation and economic (in)stability pp. 231-242

- Jianpo Xue and Chong Yip
- Reassessing Taylor rules using improved housing rent data pp. 243-257

- Brent Ambrose, N. Edward Coulson and Jiro Yoshida
- Measuring the size of the shadow economy using a dynamic general equilibrium model with trends pp. 258-275

- Mario Solis-Garcia and Yingtong Xie
- Trade and productivity: The family connection redux pp. 276-291

- Klaus Prettner and Holger Strulik
- Labor mobility, structural change and economic growth pp. 292-310

- Jaime Alonso-Carrera and Xavier Raurich
- Central bank intervention, public debt and interest rate target zones pp. 311-323

- Pompeo Della Posta
- Effects of monetary policy shocks on exchange rate in small open Economies pp. 324-339

- Soyoung Kim and Kuntae Lim
- The dynamic effects of public expenditure shocks in the United States pp. 340-360

- Susana Parraga Rodriguez
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