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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 3, issue 4, 1977
- Required reserve ratios, policy instruments, and money stock control pp. 389-408

- Ira Kaminow
- U.S. household sector demand for liquid financial assets, 1959-1970 pp. 409-441

- R. W. Kopcke
- Predicting performance in the savings and loan association industry pp. 443-466

- Edward Altman
- The Euro-Dollar market: A review of five recent studies pp. 467-478

- Charles Freedman
- Inflation -- alternative explanations and policies: Tests on data drawn from six countries: A reply to Rasche pp. 479-481

- David Laidler
- Denationalisation of Money: F.A. Hayek, (Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1976) pp. 107, $5.75 pp. 483-485

- David H. Howard
- Government Credit Allocation: Institute for Contemporary Studies, (Institute for Contemporary Studies, San Francisco, 1975) pp. viii+208, $2.95 pp. 485-485

- Peter A. Frost
- Studies in Selective Credit Policies: Ira Kaminow and James M. O'Brien, eds., (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1975) pp. xi+231, $2.00 pp. 485-489

- Peter A. Frost
Volume 3, issue 3, 1977
- Behavior of the money stock: Is there a puzzle? pp. 265-288

- Michael J. Hamburger
- A theory of the money supply with competitive banking pp. 289-303

- Thomas R. Saving
- Long-term contracting, sticky prices, and monetary policy pp. 305-316

- Robert Barro
- `Long-term contracting, sticky prices, and monetary policy': A comment pp. 317-323

- Stanley Fischer
- Predicting the money multiplier: A case study for the U.S. and the Netherlands pp. 325-345

- Eduard Bomhoff
- A joint study of expectations formation and the shifting Phillips curve pp. 347-357

- Kajal Lahiri
- Transaction costs and marketability services in the Eurocurrency money market pp. 359-366

- Tamir Agmon and Amir Barnea
- A note on uncertainty, transactions costs and interest parity pp. 367-373

- William Allen
- A note on the dishonest government and the inflation tax pp. 375-377

- Harry G. Johnson
- Dutch monetarism: A comment pp. 379-381

- Manuel Guitian
- The GNP gap: An indicator of monetary policy? pp. 383-386

- Patric H. Hendershott
- An early view on inside and outside money pp. 387-388

- Thomas Guggenheim
Volume 3, issue 2, 1977
- A model of the Eurodollar market pp. 139-161

- Charles Freedman
- Bank behavior in the Brunner-Meltzer model pp. 163-178

- Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth C. Froewiss
- Money demand interest elasticity and monetary policy effectiveness pp. 179-190

- Jack Vernon
- Spectral analysis of the structure of interest rates in the Netherlands pp. 191-215

- Pieter Porsius
- Monetary control and the federal funds rate pp. 217-230

- Paul DeRosa and Gary H. Stern
- The concept and measurement of the world price level and rate of inflation pp. 231-252

- Hans Genberg
- R.J. Gordon on unemployment theory pp. 253-255

- Costas Azariadis
- Aspects of unemployment theory: Reply to Azariadis pp. 257-260

- Robert Gordon
- Money and finance in economic growth and development,: Ronald I. McKinnon, ed., Essays in Honor of Edward S. Shaw (Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel) pp. x + 339, $29.50 pp. 261-262

- Carlos Rodríguez
- Bank management and portfolio behavior: Donald D. Hester and James L. Pierce, (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1973) pp. xvi+301, $20.00 pp. 262-264

- Robert Rasche
Volume 3, issue 1, 1977
- Inflation and growth in the United Kingdom: A longer-run perspective pp. 1-23

- Peter D. Jonson
- The demand for money in an open economy: Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 25-40

- Michael J. Hamburger
- An annual money demand and supply model for the U.S.: 1924-1940/1949-1966 pp. 41-58

- John L. Scadding
- Demand for money in developing countries: Some theoretical and empirical results pp. 59-86

- Chorng-huey Wong
- Empirical issues in monetary policy: A review of monetary aggregates and monetary policy pp. 87-101

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Household response to a money rain: Real and portfolio balance effects reconsidered pp. 103-112

- Alan C. Hess
- A comment on Khan's estimates of hyperinflation pp. 113-118

- Rodney L. Jacobs
- The monetary dynamics of hyperinflation: A reply pp. 119-121

- Mohsin Khan
- Economies of scale in financial institutions: A comment pp. 123-125

- Norman Cameron
- Economies of scale in financial institutions: A reply pp. 127-131

- Paul J. Halpern and G. Frank Mathewson
- A note on the theory of offsetting capital flows pp. 133-138

- Michele Ratianni
Volume 2, issue 4, 1976
- Contributions in honor of Homer Jones: Foreword pp. 431-432

- Karl Brunner
- Homer Jones: A personal reminiscence pp. 433-436

- Milton Friedman
- A tribute to Homer Jones pp. 437-438

- Harry G. Johnson
- Campaigning for monetary reform: The federal reserve bank of St. Louis in 1959 and 1960 pp. 439-453

- A. James Meigs
- Monetary and other explanations of the start of the great depression pp. 455-471

- Allan Meltzer
- Does fiscal policy matter? pp. 473-500

- Ettore F. Infante and Jerome L. Stein
- Does fiscal policy still matter?: A reply pp. 501-510

- Alan Blinder and Robert Solow
- Econometric exogeneity and alternative estimators of portfolio balance schedules for hyperinflations: A note pp. 511-521

- Thomas Sargent
- Econometric exogeneity: A reply pp. 523-527

- Rodney L. Jacobs
- Response to Rodney Jacobs pp. 529-529

- Thomas Sargent
- Friedman's dynamic models: Empirical tests pp. 531-538

- Dean Taylor
- International aspects of stabilization policies: Albert Ando, Richard Herring and Richard Marston, eds., Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Conference series, no. 12 (Federal Reserve bank of Boston, Boston, 1974) pp. 446 pp. 539-541

- Russell S. Boyer
Volume 2, issue 3, 1976
- Evaluating the effectiveness of monetary reforms pp. 271-296

- Arthur J. Rolnick
- Output and employment in a macro model with discrete transaction costs pp. 297-310

- Robert Barro and Anthony M. Santomero
- A monetary model of balance of payments: The case of Venezuela pp. 311-332

- Mohsin Khan
- Capital flows and government forward market operations under the crawling peg pp. 333-349

- Frank McCormick
- Dynamic adjustments in simple models of the transactions demand for money pp. 351-366

- John F. Chant
- The stability of the demand for money in Canada pp. 367-380

- Gordon Rausser and Prem S. Laumas
- The Keynesian demand for money function: Revisited pp. 381-387

- John J. Spitzer
- The Pasinetti Paradox in a two-class monetary growth model pp. 389-397

- R. Ramanathan
- Characteristics of banking markets entered by foothold acquisition pp. 399-408

- Stephen A. Rhoades
- The Pigou effect: An elaboration pp. 409-417

- Brian Hindley and Morris Perlman
- A note on estimating the temporal stability of reaction functions of the monetary authorities pp. 419-423

- Sam R. Keeley
- Milton Friedman's monetary framework: Robert J. Gordon, ed., (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1974) pp. xii + 192, cloth $8.95 and paper $3.50 pp. 425-427

- William Poole
- The financial structure of bank holding companies: Donald P. Jacobs, H. Prescott Beighley, and John H. Boyd, (Association of Reserve City Bankers, Chicago, 1975) pp. iv + 53, $3.00 pp. 427-429

- David Burras Humphrey
Volume 2, issue 2, 1976
- Recent developments in monetary theory pp. 133-167

- Robert Barro and Stanley Fischer
- Rational expectations and the theory of economic policy pp. 169-183

- Thomas Sargent and Neil Wallace
- Recent developments in the theory of inflation and unemployment pp. 185-219

- Robert Gordon
- Wage indexation: A macroeconomic approach pp. 221-235

- Jo Gray
- The individual's transactions demand for money: A utility maximization approach pp. 237-256

- Robert E. Anderson
- Stability of Keynesian and classical macroeconomic systems pp. 257-266

- Jeremy J. Siegel
- The theory of monetary policy: Victoria Chick, (Gray-Mills, London, 1973) pp. v+163, cloth $14.75 and paper $5.75 pp. 267-268

- Richard L. Harrington
Volume 2, issue 1, 1976
- Rational expectations and the role of monetary policy pp. 1-32

- Robert Barro
- Financial capital movements and central bank behavior in a two-country, short-run portfolio balance model pp. 33-61

- Lance Girton and Dale W. Henderson
- On the effectiveness of monetary policy under fixed rates of exchange pp. 63-79

- Michele Fratianni
- Household demand for checking account money: The impact of bank pricing pp. 81-98

- John H. Boyd
- Money demand by sector: A survey for the Netherlands in 1971 pp. 99-112

- Jan Cramer and G. M. Reekers
- A compound note: Or, a note on Harry Johnson's note on the theory of transactions demand for cash pp. 113-120

- Preston Miller
- A note on the welfare cost of money creation pp. 121-124

- Alvin L. Marty
- A monetarist model of inflationary expectations: John Rutledge, (D.C. Health, Lexington, Massachusetts, 1974) pp. xv+115, $12.50 pp. 125-127

- John Geweke
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