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 20, issue 3, 1987
- Monetary policy, secrecy, and federal funds rate behavior pp. 463-474

- Michael Dotsey
- On the superneutrality of money in a stochastic dynamic macroeconomic model pp. 475-499

- Jean-Pierre Danthine, John B. Donaldson and Lance Smith
- Competitive viability in banking: Scale, scope, and product mix economies pp. 501-520

- Allen Berger, Gerald A. Hanweck and David B. Humphrey
- Restoring Europe's prosperity: A review essay pp. 521-526

- Jean-Pierre Danthine
Volume 20, issue 2, 1987
- The economic effects of budget deficits and government spending: Introduction pp. 191-193

- Robert Barro
- Government spending, the balance of trade and the terms of trade in British history pp. 195-220

- Shaghil Ahmed
- Government spending, interest rates, prices, and budget deficits in the United Kingdom, 1701-1918 pp. 221-247

- Robert Barro
- Why have private savings rates in the United States and Canada diverged? pp. 249-279

- Christopher Carroll and Lawrence H. Summers
- Do budget deficits raise nominal interest rates?: Evidence from six countries pp. 281-300

- Paul Evans
- Making sense of two-sided altruism pp. 301-326

- Miles Kimball
- The optimal collection of seigniorage: Theory and evidence pp. 327-341

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Fiscal policy and the term structure pp. 343-367

- Charles Plosser
- Finite lifetimes and the effects of budget deficits on national saving pp. 369-391

- James Poterba and Lawrence H. Summers
- Permanent budget deficits and inflation pp. 393-410

- Philippe Weil
- Ricardian equivalence in the presence of capital market imperfections pp. 411-436

- Toshiki Yotsuzuka
Volume 20, issue 1, 1987
- Money and redistribution: Revisionist notes on a problem of samuelson pp. 3-23

- John M. Marshall, Jon Sonstelie and Christian Gilles
- Wage stickiness and the non-neutrality of money: A cross-industry analysis pp. 25-50

- Shaghil Ahmed
- Debt and distortionary taxation in a simple perfect foresight model pp. 51-72

- Kenneth Judd
- Effects of model specification on tests for unit roots in macroeconomic data pp. 73-103

- G. William Schwert
- The monetary transmission mechanism in a general equilibrium version of the baumol-tobin model pp. 105-122

- David Romer
- Information acquisition in an incomplete information model of business cycle pp. 123-140

- Sangmoon Hahm
- An analysis of FDIC failed bank auctions pp. 141-153

- Christopher James and Peggy Wier
- Comovements in aggregate and relative prices: Some evidence on neutrality pp. 155-168

- B. Dianne Pauls
- Theories of inflation: A review essay pp. 169-175

- Steven L. Green
- Monetary history and monetary policy: A review essay pp. 177-182

- Peter Garber
- Mass unemployment: A review essay pp. 183-188

- Christopher Pissarides
Volume 19, issue 3, 1987
- Interest rate smoothing and price level trend-stationarity pp. 335-348

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Coordination of fiscal policies in a world economy pp. 349-376

- Patrick Kehoe
- Love thy children: Reflections on the Barro debt neutrality theorem pp. 377-391

- Philippe Weil
- The response of interest rates to the Federal Reserve's weekly money announcements: The 'puzzle' of anticipated money pp. 393-404

- Richard Deaves, Angelo Melino and James Pesando
- A comparison of models of long-term inflationary expectations pp. 405-425

- William Reichenstein and J. Walter Elliott
- The effect of monetary variability on welfare in a simple macroeconomic model pp. 427-435

- Michael Devereux
- Optimal monetary growth pp. 437-450

- Andrew Abel
- A retrospective on the classical gold standard, 1821-1931: A review essay pp. 451-456

- John van Huyck
- The politics of inflation and economic stagnation: A review essay pp. 457-461

- Guido Tabellini
Volume 19, issue 2, 1987
- Monetary factors in the great depression pp. 145-169

- James D. Hamilton
- Capital flows, investment, and exchange rates pp. 171-201

- Alan C. Stockman and Lars E. O. Svensson
- A dynamic equilibrium model of inflation and unemployment pp. 203-228

- Jeremy Greenwood and Gregory W. Huffman
- The stochastic properties of term structure movements pp. 229-254

- George S. Oldfield and Richard J. Rogalski
- News from the U.S. and Japan: Which moves the yen/dollar exchange rate? pp. 255-277

- Takatoshi Ito and V. Vance Roley
- On the outcome of inconsistent programs under exchange rate and monetary rules: Allowing the market to compensate for government mistakes pp. 279-305

- Leonardo Auernheimer
- Reserve requirements and optimal seigniorage pp. 307-314

- Scott Freeman
- Macroeconomic lessons from Britain: A review essay pp. 315-324

- John Campbell
- Gale on monetary theory: A review essay pp. 325-332

- Russell Cooper
Volume 19, issue 1, 1987
- The Fisher hypothesis and the forecastability and persistence of inflation pp. 3-24

- Robert Barsky
- The term structure of euromarket interest rates: An empirical investigation pp. 25-44

- John Campbell and Richard Clarida
- The relative importance of foreign and domestic disturbances for aggregate fluctuations in the open economy: Switzerland, 1964-1981 pp. 45-67

- Hans Genberg, Michael K. Salemi and Alexander Swoboda
- Tobin's Q and financial policy pp. 69-87

- Bob Chirinko
- Monetary policy and the timing of wage negotiations pp. 89-105

- Gary Fethke and Andrew Policano
- The Federal Reserve's new operating procedures: A post mortem pp. 107-123

- Paul A. Spindt and Vefa Tarhan
- The Beveridge-Nelson decomposition of economic time series: A quick computational method pp. 125-127

- John Cuddington and L. Winters
- The economics of worldwide stagflation: A review essay pp. 129-136

- Richard Rogerson
- Exchange rates: A review essay pp. 137-142

- Stefan Gerlach
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