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 18, issue 3, 1986
- Is the dollar high because of large budget deficits? pp. 227-249

- Paul Evans
- The U.S. evidence on optimal taxation over time pp. 251-275

- Chaipat Sahasakul
- The optimum quantity of money rule in the theory of public finance pp. 277-284

- Kent P. Kimbrough
- Trading uncertainty and the cash-in-advance constraint pp. 285-293

- Benjamin Eden
- Single-equation, multiple-regression methodology: Is it an appropriate methodology for the estimation of the structure-performance relationship in banking? pp. 295-312

- Jeffrey A. Clark
- International expected real interest rates: New tests of the parity hypothesis and U.S. fiscal policy effects pp. 313-322

- John Merrick and Anthony Saunders
- Intertemporal optimization and neutrality of money in growth models pp. 323-328

- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- European monetary integration? A review essay pp. 329-336

- Geoffrey E. Wood
- Money, deflation and seigniorage in the fifteenth century: A review essay pp. 337-346

- Michael Bordo
Volume 18, issue 2, 1986
- The real interest rate and aggregate supply pp. 121-145

- Zvi Hercowitz
- Selection criteria for models with non-uniqueness pp. 147-157

- George Evans
- Costly monitoring, financial intermediation, and equilibrium credit rationing pp. 159-179

- Stephen Williamson
- Banking technology and the existence of a consistent output aggregate pp. 181-195

- Moshe Kim
- Inflationary finance of budget deficits as an automatic stabilizer pp. 197-204

- S. Nuri Erbas
- Can money matter in a developing economy? pp. 205-207

- Muthucattu Paul and Biswanath Bhattacharyay
- Does search theory provide a micro foundation for keynesian models and a rationale for policy activism? A review of Peter Diamond's Wicksell Lectures pp. 209-216

- Steven Davis
- Issues in keynesian macroeconomics: A review essay pp. 217-223

- N. Gregory Mankiw
Volume 18, issue 1, 1986
- Seigniorage, inflation, and reputation pp. 21-31

- Herschel Grossman and John van Huyck
- Daily monetary impulses and security prices pp. 33-47

- Claudio Loderer, Thomas Lys and Urs Schweizer
- Univariate detrending methods with stochastic trends pp. 49-75

- Mark Watson
- Estimating the long-run relationship between interest rates and inflation: A response to McCallum pp. 77-86

- Lawrence H. Summers
- Estimating the long-run relationship between interest rates and inflation: A reply pp. 87-90

- Bennett McCallum
- The transactions demand for money in a two-currency economy: A note pp. 91-94

- Betty Daniel
- Sterling in decline: A review essay pp. 95-102

- Alan C. Stockman
- Conversations with economists: A review essay pp. 103-118

- Peter Howitt
Volume 17, issue 3, 1986
- Interest rates and monetary policy uncertainty pp. 331-347

- ReneM. Stulz
- Ruling out divergent speculative bubbles pp. 349-362

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- The effects of a shift in monetary policy regime on the profitability and risk of commercial banks pp. 363-377

- Joseph Aharony, Anthony Saunders and Ithzak Swary
- The cyclical behavior of prices and quantities: The case of the automobile market pp. 379-407

- Olivier Blanchard and Angelo Melino
- Testing short-run neutrality pp. 409-423

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Bursting bubbles: Further results pp. 425-431

- Alan Isaac
- Friedman versus hayek on private money: Review essay pp. 433-439

- Stanley Fischer
- The International Monetary System: Forty years after Bretton Woods: Review essay pp. 441-448

- Charles Engel
- The federal reserve, money, and interest rates: The volcker years and beyond: Michael G. Hadjimichalakis (Praeger Press, New York, 1984) pp. xvi 273 pp. 449-451

- David Aschauer
Volume 17, issue 2, 1986
- Temporary and permanent government spending in an open economy: Some evidence for the United Kingdom pp. 197-224

- Shaghil Ahmed
- Wealth effects of open market operations and optimal monetary policy pp. 225-238

- Michael Dotsey
- Government revenue from money creation with government and private money pp. 239-249

- Gerald Dwyer and Thomas R. Saving
- The effect of distributive goals on the time inconsistency of optimal taxes pp. 251-269

- Carol Rogers
- Functional equivalence between liquidity costs and the utility of money pp. 271-291

- Robert Feenstra
- A general model of the banking firm under conditions of monopoly, uncertainty, and recourse pp. 293-304

- Eliezer Z. Prisman, Myron B. Slovin and Marie E. Sushka
- Money in crisis: A review essay pp. 305-313

- David Laidler
- Measuring inflationary expectations: A review essay pp. 315-324

- Alex Cukierman
- Inflation, stagflation, relative prices, and imperfect information: Alex Cukierman, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 1984) pp. xiii + 202 pp. 325-328

- Steven M. Sheffrin
Volume 17, issue 1, 1986
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Robert King and Charles Plosser
- Reputation in a model of monetary policy with incomplete information pp. 3-20

- Robert Barro
- Monetary rules and commodity money schemes under uncertainty pp. 21-35

- Stanley Fischer
- Has government any role in money? pp. 37-62

- Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz
- Monetary mystique: Secrecy and central banking pp. 63-92

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Money as the mechanism of exchange pp. 93-115

- Robert King and Charles Plosser
- Principles of fiscal and monetary policy pp. 117-134

- Robert Lucas
- Some issues concerning interest rate pegging, price level determinacy, and the real bills doctrine pp. 135-160

- Bennett McCallum
- Size, persistence and interrelation of nominal and real shocks: Some evidence from four countries pp. 161-194

- Allan Meltzer
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