Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2025
Continuation of Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy. Current editor(s): R. G. King and C. I. Plosser From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 89, issue C, 2017
- The global rise of corporate saving pp. 1-19

- Peter Chen, Loukas Karabarbounis and Brent Neiman
- Comment on the global rise of corporate saving by Peter Chen, Loukas Karabarbounis, and Brent Neiman pp. 20-24

- Andrea L. Eisfeldt
- Bank liabilities channel pp. 25-44

- Vincenzo Quadrini
- Comment on bank liabilities channel pp. 45-50

- Egon Zakrajšek
- Network reactions to banking regulations pp. 51-67

- Selman Erol and Guillermo Ordonez
- Comment on network reactions to banking regulations by Selman Erol and Guillermo Ordonez pp. 68-70

- Maryam Farboodi
- Redemption risk and cash hoarding by asset managers pp. 71-87

- Stephen Morris, Ilhyock Shim and Hyun Song Shin
- Comment on “Redemption risk and cash hoarding by asset managers” by Morris, Shim, and Shin pp. 88-91

- Itay Goldstein
- Dealer balance sheets and bond liquidity provision pp. 92-109

- Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko and Or Shachar
- Comment on: “Dealer balance sheets and bond liquidity provision” by Adrian, Boyarchenko and Shachar pp. 110-112

- Marco Di Maggio
Volume 88, issue C, 2017
- Time-varying idiosyncratic risk and aggregate consumption dynamics pp. 1-14

- Alisdair McKay
- Structural reforms in a debt overhang pp. 15-34

- Javier Andrés, Oscar Arce and Carlos Thomas
- Estimating DSGE models with zero interest rate policy pp. 35-49

- Mariano Kulish, James Morley and Tim Robinson
- The cross-section and time series of stock and bond returns pp. 50-69

- Ralph S.J. Koijen, Hanno Lustig and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
- Innocent Bystanders? Monetary policy and inequality pp. 70-89

- Olivier Coibion, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Lorenz Kueng and John Silvia
Volume 87, issue C, 2017
- The sufficient statistic approach: Predicting the top of the Laffer curve pp. 1-12

- Alejandro Badel and Mark Huggett
- Taxes and capital structure: Understanding firms’ savings pp. 13-33

- Roc Armenter and Viktoria Hnatkovska
- The effect of large investors on asset quality: Evidence from subprime mortgage securities pp. 34-51

- Manuel Adelino, W Frame and Kristopher Gerardi
- Crowding out in Ricardian economies pp. 52-66

- Andrew B. Abel
Volume 86, issue C, 2017
- Investor sentiment and economic forces pp. 1-21

- Junyan Shen, Jianfeng Yu and Shen Zhao
- Expectations as a source of macroeconomic persistence: Evidence from survey expectations in a dynamic macro model pp. 22-35

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- Production complementarities and flexibility in a model of entrepreneurship pp. 36-51

- Emircan Yurdagul
Volume 85, issue C, 2017
- The spillovers, interactions, and (un)intended consequences of monetary and regulatory policies pp. 1-22

- Kristin Forbes, Dennis Reinhardt and Tomasz Wieladek
- The real effects of financial (dis)integration: A multi-country equilibrium analysis of Europe pp. 28-45

- Indraneel Chakraborty, Rong Hai, Hans A. Holter and Serhiy Stepanchuk
- The growth of multinational firms in the Great Recession pp. 50-64

- Vanessa Alviarez, Javier Cravino and Andrei Levchenko
- After the tide: Commodity currencies and global trade pp. 69-86

- Robert Ready, Nikolai Roussanov and Colin Ward
- Bond finance, bank credit, and aggregate fluctuations in an open economy pp. 90-109

- Roberto Chang, Andrés Fernández and Adam Gulan
- Capital controls and monetary policy autonomy in a small open economy pp. 114-130

- Jonathan Davis and Ignacio Presno
Volume 84, issue C, 2016
- Government as borrower of first resort pp. 1-16

- Gilles Chemla and Christopher A. Hennessy
- Commitment versus discretion in a political economy model of fiscal and monetary policy interaction pp. 17-29

- David Miller
- Credit Frictions and Optimal Monetary Policy pp. 30-65

- Vasco Cúrdia and Michael Woodford
- Evaluation of long-dated assets: The role of parameter uncertainty pp. 66-83

- Christian Gollier
- Uncertainty and the geography of the great recession pp. 84-93

- Daniel Shoag and Stan Veuger
- Payment choice and currency use: Insights from two billion retail transactions pp. 94-115

- Zhu Wang and Alexander Wolman
- Aggregate external financing and savings waves pp. 116-133

- Andrea L. Eisfeldt and Tyler Muir
- Unique equilibrium in the Eaton–Gersovitz model of sovereign debt pp. 134-146

- Adrien Auclert and Matthew Rognlie
- Optimal capital controls and real exchange rate policies: A pecuniary externality perspective pp. 147-165

- Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci and Eric Young
- Job displacement risk and severance pay pp. 166-181

- Marco Cozzi and Giulio Fella
- Decomposing real and nominal yield curves pp. 182-200

- Michael Abrahams, Tobias Adrian, Richard Crump, Emanuel Moench and Rui Yu
- Exploiting the monthly data flow in structural forecasting pp. 201-215

- Domenico Giannone, Francesca Monti and Lucrezia Reichlin
- Some unpleasant properties of loglinearized solutions when the nominal rate is zero pp. 216-232

- Lena Boneva, R. Braun and Yuichiro Waki
- Optimal reputation building in the New Keynesian model pp. 233-249

- Yang K. Lu, Robert G. King and Ernesto Pasten
Volume 83, issue C, 2016
- Illiquidity and its discontents: Trading delays and foreclosures in the housing market pp. 1-13

- Aaron Hedlund
- The fossil episode pp. 14-26

- John Hassler and Hans-Werner Sinn
- Fertility choice in a life cycle model with idiosyncratic uninsurable earnings risk pp. 27-38

- Kamila Sommer
- Optimal money and debt management: Liquidity provision vs tax smoothing pp. 39-53

- Matthew Canzoneri, Robert Cumby and Behzad Diba
- What should I be when I grow up? Occupations and unemployment over the life cycle pp. 54-70

- Martin Gervais, Nir Jaimovich, Henry E. Siu and Yaniv Yedid-Levi
- Interest rates and prices in an inventory model of money with credit pp. 71-89

- Michael Dotsey and Pablo Guerron
- The savings multiplier pp. 90-105

- Halvor Mehlum, Ragnar Torvik and Simone Valente
- Fundamental disagreement pp. 106-128

- Philippe Andrade, Richard Crump, Stefano Eusepi and Emanuel Moench
- The rise and fall of unions in the United States pp. 129-146

- Emin Dinlersoz and Jeremy Greenwood
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