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 14, issue 3, 1984
- The causes of free bank failures: A detailed examination pp. 267-291

- Arthur J. Rolnick and Warren Weber
- Private information, deposit interest rates, and the `stability' of the banking system pp. 293-317

- Bruce D. Smith
- Forward and spot exchange rates pp. 319-338

- Eugene F. Fama
- Tests of rationality, neutrality and market efficiency: A Monte Carlo analysis of alternative test statistics pp. 339-363

- Dennis L. Hoffman, Stuart A. Low and Don E. Schlagenhauf
- Time-consistent fiscal policy and government cash-flow pp. 365-374

- Torsten Persson and Lars E. O. Svensson
- Predicting the money multiplier: Forecasts from component and aggregate models pp. 375-384

- R. W. Hafer and Scott E. Hein
- Money: Endogeneity and neutrality pp. 385-393

- Robert King and Bharat Trehan
- Macroeconomics: Robert Barro, (Wiley, New York, 1984) pp. 580, $32.95 pp. 395-396

- Jeremy J. Siegel
- Modern macroeconomic theory: Jean-Paul Fitoussi, ed., (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1983) pp. ix + 209, [UK pound]17.50 pp. 397-400

- Gary Fethke
Volume 14, issue 2, 1984
- Editorial policy and data pp. 131-131

- Karl Brunner, Robert King and Charles Plosser
- On the effects of sterilized intervention: An analysis of weekly data pp. 133-150

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Wage contingencies, the pattern of negotiation and aggregate implications of alternative contract structures pp. 151-170

- Gary Fethke and Andrew Policano
- On measuring the nearness of near moneys revisited pp. 171-181

- Steven Husted and Mark Rush
- The neutrality of the real equilibrium under alternative financing of government expenditures pp. 183-208

- Simon Benninga and Aris Protopapadakis
- Instrument instability and short-term monetary control pp. 209-224

- Timothy D. Lane
- The transactions demand for money in a two-currency economy pp. 241-250

- Stephen S. Poloz
- On core inflation by Otto Eckstein: A review essay pp. 251-264

- Michael Parkin
Volume 14, issue 1, 1984
- On low-frequency estimates of long-run relationships in macroeconomics pp. 3-14

- Bennett McCallum
- Bursting bubbles: On the rationality of hyperinflations in optimizing models pp. 29-35

- Roger Farmer
- Inflationary finance in an open economy pp. 37-53

- Philip L. Brock
- Rational expectations and the effects of government debt pp. 55-70

- Eric Hirschhorn
- Rational expectations and the smoothing properties of inventories of finished goods pp. 71-96

- Martin Eichenbaum
- Federal open market committee structure and decisions pp. 97-104

- Richard H. Puckett
- Money shocks and deviations from purchasing power parity pp. 105-122

- Ai-Tee Koh
- Monopoly welfare losses in U.S. banking: Comment pp. 123-126

- B. M. Craven and R. S. Thompson
- Money and Inflation: Frank Hahn, (MIT Press, Cambridge, 1983) pp. xii + 116, $12.50 pp. 127-130

- Thomas Mayer
Volume 13, issue 3, 1984
- Permanent income in general equilibrium pp. 297-305

- Ron Michener
- The role of saving and investment in exchange rate determination under alternative monetary mechanisms pp. 307-325

- Elhanan Helpman and Assaf Razin
- A comparison of inflation forecasts pp. 327-348

- Eugene F. Fama and Michael R. Gibbons
- Real transfers in fixed exchange rate systems and the international adjustment mechanism pp. 349-369

- Torsten Persson
- The government budget constraint and standard macrotheory pp. 371-379

- Thomas Mayer
- Can money matter? pp. 381-385

- Richard Startz
- A `rational' explanation for `irrational' forecasts of inflation pp. 387-392

- James VanderHoff
- Scale and scope economies in the multi-product banking firm pp. 393-405

- Thomas Gilligan, Michael Smirlock and William Marshall
Volume 13, issue 2, 1984
- Testing the interpretation of indices in a macroeconomic index model pp. 165-181

- Mark Watson and Dennis F. Kraft
- An analysis of bank risk and deposit rate ceilings: Evidence from the capital markets pp. 195-210

- Michael Smirlock
- Optimal monetary policy, endogenous supply and rational expectations pp. 211-224

- Gary Fethke and Richard Jackman
- The government's revenue from money creation and the inflationary effects of a decline in the rate of growth of G.N.P pp. 225-236

- Rafi Melnick and Meir Sokoler
- The social costs of unit banking restrictions pp. 237-249

- Mark Flannery
- Optimal wage re-negotiation in a closed and open economy pp. 251-262

- Joshua Aizenman
- Monetary anticipations and the demand for money pp. 263-274

- James MacKinnon and Ross D. Milbourne
- The United States treasury review of the multilateral development banks: An economic critique pp. 275-293

- Morris B. Goldman
Volume 13, issue 1, 1984
- Editors note pp. 1-2

- Karl Brunner
- Editorial data pp. 3-3

- Karl Brunner
- Tight money and inflation pp. 5-15

- Nissan Liviatan
- The anticipated real interest rate, capital utilization and the cyclical pattern of real wages pp. 17-30

- John Merrick
- The interrelationship between price and output decisions and investment decisions: Microfoundations and aggregate implications pp. 41-65

- Louis Maccini
- Aggregation and stabilization policy in a multi-contract economy pp. 67-86

- Alan Blinder and N. Gregory Mankiw
- Short-run monetary control: Evidence under a non-borrowed reserve operating procedure pp. 87-111

- David E. Lindsey, Helen T. Farrx, Gary P. Gillum, Kenneth J. Kopecky and Richard D. Porter
- On the constancy of the international real rate of interest pp. 113-126

- Anthony Saunders and Richard B. Tress
- An empirical analysis of the effect of monetary disequilibria in open economies pp. 127-163

- Cyrus Sassanpour and Jeffrey Sheen
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