Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 3, 1997
- The one-sector growth model with idiosyncratic shocks: Steady states and dynamics pp. 385-403

- Mark Huggett
- An investigation of Ricardian equivalence in a common trends model pp. 405-431

- Torbjörn Becker
- Identifying monetary policy in a small open economy under flexible exchange rates pp. 433-448

- David Cushman and Tao Zha
- Relative prices, complementarities and comovement among components of aggregate expenditures pp. 449-474

- Jonas Fisher
- Organization structure and credibility: Evidence from commercial bank securities activities before the Glass-Steagall Act pp. 475-516

- Randall S. Kroszner and Raghuram Rajan
- Portfolio substitution and exchange rate volatility pp. 517-534

- Anne Sibert and Jiming Ha
- Heterogeneity in bank valuation of LDC debt: Evidence from the 1988 Brazilian debt-reduction program pp. 535-550

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Ishac Diwan and Mark Spiegel
- Home production with endogenous growth pp. 551-569

- Tor Einarsson and Milton Marquis
Volume 39, issue 2, 1997
- The cyclical properties of consumption growth and the real term structure pp. 145-172

- David Chapman
- Is inflation sticky? pp. 173-196

- John Roberts
- Exchange-rate-based inflation stabilization: The initial real effects of credible plans pp. 197-221

- Martín Uribe
- A model of target changes and the term structure of interest rates pp. 223-249

- Pierluigi Balduzzi, Giuseppe Bertola and Silverio Foresi
- The advantage to hiding one's hand: Speculation and central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market pp. 251-277

- Utpal Bhattacharya and Paul Weller
- The financial structure of government debt in OECD countries: An examination of the time-consistency issue pp. 279-301

- Mark De Broeck
- Monetary politics and unemployment persistence pp. 303-325

- Gunnar Jonsson
- Taxpayer subsidies in failed thrift resolution: The impact of FIRREA pp. 327-339

- Atul Gupta, Richard L. B. LeCompte and Lalatendu Misra
- Thrift stock returns and portfolio interest rate sensitivity pp. 341-357

- Stephen A. Lumpkin and James M. O'Brien
Volume 39, issue 1, 1997
- The New Zealand approach to rules and discretion in monetary policy pp. 3-15

- David Archer
- Central bank preferences and macroeconomic equilibrium pp. 17-43

- Ben Broadbent and Robert Barro
- A framework for the analysis of moderate inflations pp. 45-65

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Monetary targeting in Germany: The stability of monetary policy and of the monetary system pp. 67-79

- Otmar Issing
- Changes in UK monetary policy: Rules and discretion in practice pp. 81-97

- Mervyn King
- Crucial issues concerning central bank independence pp. 99-112

- Bennett McCallum
- Monetary targets as a policy rule: Lessons from the Swiss experience pp. 113-141

- Georg Rich
Volume 38, issue 3, 1996
- Tariffs and aggregate economic activity: Lessons from the Great Depression pp. 427-467

- Mario Crucini and James Kahn
- Wealth distribution in life-cycle economies pp. 469-494

- Mark Huggett
- Do government policy multipliers decrease with inflation? pp. 495-505

- Kenneth Koelln, Mark Rush and Doug Waldo
- Wealth-varying intertemporal elasticities of substitution: Evidence from panel and aggregate data pp. 507-534

- Andrew Atkeson and Masao Ogaki
- Convergence, endogenous growth, and productivity disturbances pp. 535-547

- Charles Leung and Danny T. Quah
- Specialization, intermediation, and growth pp. 549-559

- Alexander Galetovic
- Congressional influence on U.S. monetary policy: A reconsideration of the evidence pp. 561-570

- Marc C. Chopin, C. Steven Cole and Michael Ellis
- Congressional oversight committee influence on U.S. monetary policy revisited pp. 571-579

- Kevin Grier
- Congressional policy preferences and U.S. monetary policy pp. 581-585

- Marc C. Chopin, C. Steven Cole and Michael Ellis
- Are U.S. regional incomes converging? Some further evidence pp. 587-598

- Michael Loewy and David Papell
- Are U.S. regional incomes converging? Reply pp. 599-601

- Gerald Carlino and Leonard Mills
Volume 38, issue 2, 1996
- Evaluating alternative monetary policy rules pp. 173-193

- Ray Fair and E. Philip Howrey
- What happened to the oil price-macroeconomy relationship? pp. 195-213

- Mark A. Hooker
- This is what happened to the oil price-macroeconomy relationship pp. 215-220

- James D. Hamilton
- This is what happened to the oil price-macroeconomy relationship: Reply pp. 221-222

- Mark A. Hooker
- Is the Friedman rule optimal when money is an intermediate good? pp. 223-244

- Isabel Correia and Pedro Teles
- Stochastic fiscal policy and the Swedish business cycle pp. 245-268

- Gunnar Jonsson and Paul Klein
- Innovation, bank monitoring, and endogenous financial development pp. 269-301

- Angel de La Fuente and Jose Marin
- Taxation and inflation: A new explanation for capital flows pp. 303-330

- Tamim Bayoumi and Joseph Gagnon
- Cyclical productivity in a model of labor hoarding pp. 331-361

- Argia M. Sbordone
- Equilibrium loan contracts and endogenous growth in the presence of asymmetric information pp. 363-376

- Niloy Bose and Richard Cothren
- Run-proof banking without suspension or deposit insurance pp. 377-390

- Gianni De Nicolo
- Inflation, inflation uncertainty, and relative price dispersion: Evidence from bivariate GARCH-M models pp. 391-405

- Kevin Grier and Mark J. Perry
Volume 38, issue 1, 1996
- Money and credit as means of payment pp. 3-23

- Jeffrey Lacker and Stacey L. Schreft
- The macroeconomic effects of government debt in a stochastic growth model pp. 25-45

- Sydney Ludvigson
- Bubbles, fundamentals, and investment: A multiple equation testing strategy pp. 47-76

- Bob Chirinko and Huntley Schaller
- Adjustment costs and investment in a stochastic endogenous growth model pp. 77-100

- Arthur Benavie, Earl Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Clearinghouse banks and banknote over-issue pp. 101-115

- Scott Freeman
- The marginal income tax rate schedule from 1930 to 1990 pp. 117-138

- Craig S. Hakkio, Mark Rush and Timothy J. Schmidt
- Overtime, effort, and the propagation of business cycle shocks pp. 139-160

- George J. Hall
- Real business cycle research comes of age: A review essay pp. 161-170

- Stephen Williamson
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