Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2025
Continuation of Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy.
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Volume 138, issue C, 2023
- Local information and firm expectations about aggregates pp. 1-13

- Jonas Dovern, Lena Sophia Müller and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Deposit market power, funding stability and long-term credit pp. 14-30

- Lei Li, Elena Loutskina and Philip E. Strahan
- Inefficient international risk-sharing pp. 31-49

- Daeha Cho, Kwang Hwan Kim and Suk Joon Kim
- What matters in households’ inflation expectations? pp. 50-68

- Philippe Andrade, Erwan Gautier and Eric Mengus
- Average inflation targeting: Time inconsistency and ambiguous communication pp. 69-86

- Chengcheng Jia and Jing Cynthia Wu
- The signalling channel of negative interest rates pp. 87-103

- Oliver de Groot and Alexander Haas
- Decrypting new age international capital flows pp. 104-122

- Clemens Graf von Luckner, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff
- What does anticipated monetary policy do? pp. 123-139

- D’Amico, Stefania and Thomas King
Volume 137, issue C, 2023
- Business cycle asymmetry and input-output structure: The role of firm-to-firm networks pp. 1-20

- Jorge Miranda-Pinto, Álvaro Silva and Eric Young
- Propagation of shocks in an input-output economy: Evidence from disaggregated prices pp. 26-46

- Shaowen Luo and Daniel Villar
- Stress relief? Funding structures and resilience to the covid shock pp. 47-81

- Kristin Forbes, Christian Friedrich and Dennis Reinhardt
- Comment on “Stress Relief? Funding Structures and Resilience to the Covid Shock” pp. 82-85

- Bernard Herskovic and Anand Systla
- Rigid production networks pp. 86-102

- Thomas Pellet and Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi
- Comment on “Rigid production networks” by Pellet and Tahbaz-Salehi pp. 103-106

- Luigi Iovino
- Coordinated firm-level work processes and macroeconomic resilience pp. 107-127

- Moritz Kuhn, Jinfeng Luo, Iourii Manovskii and Xincheng Qiu
- Trade and diffusion of embodied technology: an empirical analysis pp. 128-145

- Stephen Ayerst, Faisal Ibrahim, Gaelan MacKenzie and Swapnika Rachapalli
- Comment on: “trade and diffusion of embodied technology: An empirical Analysis” by ayerst, ibrahim, mackenzie, and rachapalli pp. 146-149

- Simone Lenzu
Volume 136, issue C, 2023
- Myopic fiscal objectives and long-Run monetary efficiency pp. 1-17

- Gaetano Gaballo and Eric Mengus
- Government debt and risk premia pp. 18-34

- Yang Liu
- Information management in times of crisis pp. 35-49

- Haelim Anderson and Adam Copeland
- Rational inattention, misallocation, and the aggregate economy pp. 50-75

- Naveen Gondhi
- Learning and the capital age premium pp. 76-90

- Kai Li, Chi-Yang Tsou and Chenjie Xu
- The macroeconomic consequences of subsistence self-employment pp. 91-106

- Juan Herreño and Sergio Ocampo
- Dynamic information aggregation: Learning from the past pp. 107-124

- Zhen Huo and Marcelo Pedroni
- Perceived FOMC: The making of hawks, doves and swingers pp. 125-143

- Michael Bordo and Klodiana Istrefi
Volume 135, issue C, 2023
- Identification with External Instruments in Structural VARs pp. 1-19

- Silvia Miranda-Agrippino and Giovanni Ricco
- Public financing with financial frictions and underground economy pp. 20-36

- Andres Erosa, Luisa Fuster and Tomas Martinez
- Threats to central bank independence: High-frequency identification with twitter pp. 37-54

- Francesco Bianchi, Roberto Gómez-Cram, Thilo Kind and Howard Kung
- Diminishing treasury convenience premiums: Effects of dealers’ excess demand and balance sheet constraints pp. 55-69

- Sven Klingler and Suresh Sundaresan
- Duopolistic competition and monetary policy pp. 70-85

- Kozo Ueda
- Earnings growth, job flows and churn pp. 86-98

- Satoshi Tanaka, Lawrence Warren and David Wiczer
- Information frictions among firms and households pp. 99-115

- Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- How does caste affect entrepreneurship? birth versus worth pp. 116-133

- Sampreet Singh Goraya
Volume 134, issue C, 2023
- Fiscal foresight and the effects of government spending: It’s all in the monetary-fiscal mix pp. 1-15

- Guido Ascari, Peder Beck-Friis, Anna Florio and Alessandro Gobbi
- Barriers to black entrepreneurship: Implications for welfare and aggregate output over time pp. 16-34

- Pedro Bento and Sunju Hwang
- Rising earnings inequality and optimal income tax and social security policies pp. 35-52

- Pavel Brendler
- Monetary policy and intangible investment pp. 53-72

- Robin Döttling and Lev Ratnovski
- Predicting the demand for central bank digital currency: A structural analysis with survey data pp. 73-85

- Jiaqi Li
- The liquidity channel of fiscal policy pp. 86-117

- Christian Bayer, Benjamin Born and Ralph Luetticke
- Returns to scale, firm entry, and the business cycle pp. 118-134

- Vladimir Smirnyagin
- Strategic referrals and on-the-job search equilibrium pp. 135-151

- Ji-Woong Moon
Volume 133, issue C, 2023
- Unequal growth pp. 1-18

- Francesco Lippi and Fabrizio Perri
- Comments on unequal growth pp. 19-24

- Giovanni Gallipoli
- Wealth inequality dynamics in europe and the united states: Understanding the determinants pp. 25-43

- Thomas Blanchet and Clara Martínez-Toledano
- Comments on “Wealth inequality dynamics in Europe and the United States: Understanding the determinants” by Blanchet and Martínez-Toledano pp. 44-47

- Eric Zwick
- Globalization, trade imbalances and inequality pp. 48-72

- Rafael Dix-Carneiro and Sharon Traiberman
- A comment on: Globalization, trade imbalances and inequality pp. 73-76

- Lorenzo Caliendo
- A north-south model of structural change and growth pp. 77-102

- Maria Aristizabal-Ramirez, John Leahy and Linda L. Tesar
- Does the Cream Always Rise to the Top? The Misallocation of Talent in Innovation pp. 105-128

- Murat Celik
- Comment on “Does the Cream Always Rise to the Top? The Misallocation of Talent in Innovation” by Murat Alp Celik pp. 129-131

- Salome Baslandze
- Wealth Inequality and Endogenous Growth pp. 132-148

- Byoungchan Lee
- A comment on “wealth inequality and endogenous growth” by Byoungchan Lee pp. 149-155

- Shijun Gu and Chengcheng Jia