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Volume 49, issue C, 2016
- Public investment, the rate of return, and optimal fiscal policy in a stochastically growing economy pp. 1-17

- Toshiki Tamai
- Have minutes helped to predict fed funds rate changes? pp. 18-32

- Alexander Jung
- Monetary policy and noise traders: A welfare analysis pp. 33-45

- Jong Shin and Chetan Subramanian
- Misallocation and productivity in the lead up to the Eurozone crisis pp. 46-70

- Daniel Dias, Carlos Marques and Christine Richmond
- Uncertainty shocks in a model with mean-variance frontiers and endogenous technology choices pp. 71-98

- M. Saif Mehkari
- Monetary union with sticky prices and direct spillover channels pp. 99-118

- Benjamin Schäfer
- Fiscal limits in developing countries: A DSGE Approach pp. 119-130

- Huixin Bi, Wenyi Shen and Shu-Chun Yang
- Trade, finance or policies: What drives the cross-border spill-over of business cycles? pp. 131-148

- Letizia Montinari and Livio Stracca
- Medium-term fluctuations and the “Great Ratios” of economic growth pp. 149-176

- Christian Groth and Jakob Madsen
- Monetary policy and exchange rates: Further evidence using a new method for implementing sign restrictions pp. 177-191

- Lance A. Fisher and Hyeon-seung Huh
- Growth and parental preference for education in China pp. 192-202

- Angus Chu, Yuichi Furukawa and Dongming Zhu
- A heterogeneous agent exchange rate model with speculators and non-speculators pp. 203-223

- Christopher Elias
- Business uncertainty and investment: Evidence from Japanese companies pp. 224-236

- Masayuki Morikawa
- News shocks, nonseparable preferences, and optimal monetary policy pp. 237-246

- Viktoria C.E. Langer
- The timing of childbearing: The role of human capital and personal preferences pp. 247-264

- Hsienming Lien and Ping Wang
- The growth impact of discretionary fiscal policy measures pp. 265-279

- Maria Grazia Attinasi and Alexander Klemm
- Robots and humans – complements or substitutes? pp. 280-291

- Stephen DeCanio
- Government debt maturity and debt dynamics in euro area countries pp. 292-311

- Juan Equiza-Goñi
Volume 48, issue C, 2016
- Effects of incorrect specification on the finite sample properties of full and limited information estimators in DSGE models pp. 1-18

- Sebastian Giesen and Rolf Scheufele
- Nonlinearities in the U.S. wage Phillips curve pp. 19-43

- Luiggi Donayre and Irina Panovska
- Price setting & price stickiness: A developing economy perspective pp. 44-61

- Ali Choudhary, Abdul Faheem, Muhammad Hanif, Saima Naeem and Farooq Pasha
- The time-varying degree of inflation expectations anchoring pp. 62-71

- Till Strohsal, Rafi Melnick and Dieter Nautz
- Housing and unemployment: The search for the “American Dream” pp. 72-86

- Robert R. Reed and Ejindu S. Ume
- Government spending multipliers and the zero lower bound pp. 87-100

- Yangyang Ji and Wei Xiao
- The impact of the ECB's conventional and unconventional monetary policies on stock markets pp. 101-116

- Reinder Haitsma, Deren Ünalmış and Jakob de Haan
- Short-sighted managers and learnable sunspot equilibria pp. 117-126

- Paul Shea
- Pensions, education, and growth: A positive analysis pp. 127-143

- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- Fiscal multipliers in a structural VEC model with mixed normal errors pp. 144-154

- Päivi Puonti
- Productivity shocks, capital intensities, and bank interest rates pp. 155-171

- Enzo Dia and Lorenzo Menna
- Macroeconomic news and the real interest rates at the zero lower bound pp. 172-185

- Ji Zhang
- Balance-of-payments anti-crises pp. 186-202

- Michael Kumhof and Isabel Yan
- An evaluation of ECB policy in the Euro's big four pp. 203-213

- Eric Olson and Mark Wohar
- The inequality channel of monetary transmission pp. 214-230

- Waldyr Areosa and Marta B.M. Areosa
- Assessing labor market frictions in a small open economy pp. 231-251

- Jeffrey Sheen and Ben Wang
- Testing the Ben-Porath effect through the educational patterns of young cohorts pp. 252-262

- Daniel Cohen and L. Leker
- Relative price variability and inflation: New evidence pp. 263-282

- Deniz Baglan, Ege Yazgan and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Globalization and inflation: A threshold investigation pp. 283-304

- Saad Ahmad and Andrea Civelli
- Government expenditure composition and fiscal policy spillovers in small open economies within a monetary union pp. 305-326

- Daragh Clancy, Pascal Jacquinot and Matija Lozej
- Collateral and growth cycles with heterogeneous agents pp. 327-350

- Stefano Bosi, Mohanad Ismael and Alain Venditti
Volume 47, issue PB, 2016
- Gender and the business cycle: An analysis of labour markets in the US and UK pp. 131-146

- Giovanni Razzu and Carl Singleton
- Governments’ payment discipline: The macroeconomic impact of public payment delays and arrears pp. 147-165

- Cristina Checherita-Westphal, Alexander Klemm and Paul Viefers
- Anticipating business-cycle turning points in real time using density forecasts from a VAR pp. 166-187

- Sven Schreiber and Natalia Soldatenkova
- Monetary policy uncertainty and investor expectations pp. 188-199

- Arunima Sinha
- Why are initial estimates of productivity growth so unreliable? pp. 200-213

- Jan Jacobs and Simon van Norden
- Knowledge spillovers, human capital and productivity pp. 214-232

- Ching-Fu Chang, Ping Wang and Jin-Tan Liu
- Microeconomic shocks and macroeconomic fluctuations in a dynamic network economy pp. 233-254

- Niels Anthonisen
- A long-run, short-run, and politico-economic analysis of the welfare costs of inflation pp. 255-269

- Scott Dressler
- Who should bear the resource cost of electronic transaction? pp. 270-280

- Young Sik Kim and Manjong Lee
- Sovereign debt spread and default in a model with self-fulfilling prophecies and asymmetric information pp. 281-299

- Christophe Blot, Bruno Ducoudré and Xavier Timbeau
- Modest macroeconomic effects of monetary policy shocks during the great moderation: An alternative interpretation pp. 300-314

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- The role of money in DSGE models: a forecasting perspective pp. 315-330

- Petre Caraiani
Volume 47, issue PA, 2016
- Guest editor's introduction: What monetary policy can and cannot do pp. 1-4

- Daniel Thornton
- A wedge in the dual mandate: Monetary policy and long-term unemployment pp. 5-18

- Glenn Rudebusch and John Williams
- Comment on Rudebusch and Williams, “A wedge in the dual mandate: Monetary policy and long-term unemployment” pp. 19-25

- James Lothian
- Comment on “A wedge in the dual mandate: Monetary policy and long-term unemployment” pp. 26-32

- Michele Boldrin
- Excess liquidity and the money market in the euro area pp. 33-44

- Renaud Beaupain and Alain Durré
- The effectiveness of the ECB's asset purchase programs of 2009 to 2012 pp. 45-57

- Heather Gibson, Stephen Hall and George Tavlas
- The macroeconomic impact of unconventional monetary policy shocks pp. 58-67

- Annette Meinusch and Peter Tillmann
- Can monetary policy surprises affect the term structure? pp. 68-83

- Edda Claus and Mardi Dungey
- A closer look at the Phillips curve using state-level data pp. 84-102

- Anil Kumar and Pia Orrenius
- Short and long-term interest rates and the effectiveness of monetary and macroprudential policies pp. 103-115

- Margarita Rubio
- The zero lower bound on the interest rate and a Neoclassical Phillips curve pp. 116-130

- Ragna Alstadheim
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