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 1, issue 4, 1976
- Inflation and the formation of expectations pp. 403-421

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- Adaptive and regressive expectations in a rational model of the inflationary process pp. 423-442

- Michael Mussa
- Targets, instruments, and indicators of monetary policy pp. 443-473

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Extrapolations of yields over the short run: Forecast or folly? pp. 475-488

- Oswald D. Bowlin and John D. Martin
- A comment on the value of time and the demand for money pp. 489-496

- Thomas M. Lenard and William G. Moss
- The value of time and the demand for money: A rejoinder pp. 497-498

- Edi Karni
Volume 1, issue 3, 1975
- Evaluation under the bank merger act of 1960 of the competitive factors involved in bank mergers: The regulatory agencies compared pp. 275-308

- Roberta Grower Carey
- Cyclical variations in the risk structure of interest rates pp. 309-325

- Dwight M. Jaffee
- Some evidence on the formation, efficiency and accuracy of anticipations of nominal yields pp. 327-342

- Arthur B. Laffer and Richard Zecher
- The resumption act and the money supply pp. 343-354

- Richard Timberlake
- The monetary dynamics of hyperinflation: A note pp. 355-362

- Mohsin Khan
- A suggestion for a new monetary indicator pp. 363-368

- Jack L. Carr and Lawrence B. Smith
- The relative importance of autonomous expenditures and money in Turkey pp. 369-373

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- Nonconstant coefficients of expectation and the recent demand for money pp. 375-382

- Ronald S. Koot
- A note extending Tobin's inventory demand for money model pp. 383-395

- Karen Johnson
- National monetary policies and international monetary cooperation: Donald R. Hodgman, (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1974) pp.ix+266, $14.45 pp. 397-401

- Michele Fratianni
Volume 1, issue 2, 1975
- A simple perfect foresight monetary model pp. 133-150

- William Brock
- Effectiveness of monetary vs. fiscal policy as revealed by the behavior of inventory stocks: An empirical investigation pp. 151-170

- Maurice Levi
- A wicksellian indicator of monetary policy pp. 171-185

- J. Ernest Tanner
- Interest and non-interest credit rationing in the mortgage market pp. 187-201

- James R. Ostas and Frank Zahn
- Economies of scale in financial institutions: A general model applied to insurance pp. 203-220

- Paul J. Halpern and G. Frank Mathewson
- A critique of Dutch monetarism pp. 221-232

- Richard T. Selden
- Economies of scale of financial institutions: A comment pp. 233-240

- Donald J. Mullineaux
- The effect of unemployment dispersion on the rate of wage inflation pp. 241-249

- Philip J Cook and Robert Frank
- The relative importance of determinants of the money supply: The British case pp. 251-264

- Harold Black
- Fixed versus flexible exchange rates: A reservoir simile pp. 265-271

- Chau-nan Chen
- Primitive and modern money: An interdisciplinary approach: Jacques Melitz, (Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., 1974) 177 pp., $3.50 pp. 273-274

- Gabriel M. B. Kariisa
Volume 1, issue 1, 1975
- A portfolio balance model of the open economy pp. 3-20

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- The hypothesis of offsetting capital flows: A case study of Germany pp. 21-39

- Pentti J. K. Kouri
- Tax avoidance by savings-and-loan associations before and after the tax reform act of 1969 pp. 41-63

- Edward Kane and John J. Valentini
- The balance sheet identity, the government financing constraint, and the crowding-out effect pp. 65-78

- Laurence H. Meyer
- Testing the importance of `money market pressure' pp. 79-92

- S. Michael Edgar
- The views of the joint economic committee on international monetary reform: A rejoinder pp. 93-108

- John R. Karlik
- Gold, SDRs, and central bank swaps: A reply pp. 109-110

- Robert Z. Aliber
- The response of interest rates to expected inflation in the MPS model pp. 111-115

- Paul A. Anderson, Thomas Sargent and Carol Thistlethwaite
- Inflation: A simple Friedman theory with a Phillips twist pp. 117-122

- John Vanderkamp
- A theory of the banking firm: Comment pp. 123-128

- Stephen Miller
- The banking crisis of 1993: Susan Estabrook Kennedy, (University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1973) 270 pp pp. 129-130

- Anna Schwartz
- The World Bank since Bretton Woods: Edward S. Mason and Robert E. Asher, (The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1973) pp. 130-132

- Jacques L'Huillier
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