Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole
1982 - 2023
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1986
- Debt, financial stability, and public policy (Symposium overview) pp. 1-14

- Bryon Higgins
- Debt: the threat to economic and financial stability pp. 15-26

- Henry Kaufman
- Increasing indebtedness and financial stability in the United States pp. 27-61
- Benjamin M. Friedman
- International debt and economic instability pp. 63-97
- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- International debt and public policy pp. 99-106
- A. W. Clausen
- Regulatory policies and financial stability pp. 107-163
- Robert Eisenbeis
- Debt problems and macroeconomic policies pp. 165-208
- Lawrence Summers
- Debt, financial stability, and public policy: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 27-29, 1986

- Anonymous
1985
- Gauging the evidence on recent movements in the value of the dollar pp. 1-32
- Richard M. Levich
- Causes of appreciation and volatility of the dollar pp. 33-63
- William Branson
- Effects of the strong dollar pp. 65-92
- Robert Solomon
- The international role of the dollar pp. 93-102
- Otmar Emminger
- Is the strong dollar sustainable? pp. 103-155
- Paul Krugman
- The U.S. payments deficit and the strong dollar: policy options pp. 157-183
- Richard N. Cooper
- Is there a case for more managed exchange rates? pp. 185-226
- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- The U.S. dollar: recent developments, outlook, and policy options (overview) pp. 227-234
- C. Fred Bergsten
- The U.S. dollar: recent developments, outlook, and policy options (overview) pp. 235-240
- William Poole
- The U.S. dollar: recent developments, outlook, and policy options (overview) pp. 241-244
- Henry C. Wallich
- U.S. dollar: recent developments, outlook, and policy options - a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 21-23, 1985

- Anonymous
1984
- The causes of inflation pp. 1-32
- Frederic Mishkin
- The benefits of price stability pp. 33-56
- Stanley Fischer
- Estimated tradeoffs between unemployment and inflation pp. 57-96
- Ray Fair
- The role of the central bank in achieving price stability: an international perspective pp. 97-103
- Helmut Schlesinger
- Credibility and monetary policy pp. 105-135
- Bennett McCallum
- Monetary strategy with an elastic price standard pp. 137-167
- Robert Hall
- The value of intermediate targets in implementing monetary policy pp. 169-199
- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Price stability and public policy (overview) pp. 201-208
- James Tobin
- Price stability and public policy (overview) pp. 209-222
- Allan Meltzer
- Price stability and public policy: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 2-3, 1984

- Anonymous
1983
- Identifying the effects of structural change pp. 1-27
- Lawrence Klein
- Changes in U.S. industrial structure: the role of global forces, secular trends, and transitory cycles pp. 29-83
- Robert Lawrence
- Macroeconomic policy under structural change pp. 85-122
- Robert Hall
- Targeted industrial policies: theory and evidence pp. 123-176
- Paul Krugman
- Labor market policies in response to structural changes in labor demand pp. 177-229
- Michael L. Wachter and William Wascher
- Capital formation, technology, and economic policy pp. 231-265
- Barry Bosworth
- International trade policies in a world of industrial change pp. 267-320
- J. David Richardson
- Industrial change and public policy (overview) pp. 321-339
- William Diebold
- Industrial change and public policy (overview) pp. 341-349
- George C. Lodge
- Industrial change and public policy (overview) pp. 351-371
- Jerry Jasinowski
- Industrial change and public policy: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 24-26, 1983

- Anonymous
1982
- Issues in the coordination of monetary and fiscal policies pp. 3-46

- Alan Blinder
- The role of expectations in the choice of monetary policy pp. 47-95

- John Taylor
- The effect of U.S. policies on foreign countries: the case of Canada pp. 97-129

- Charles Freedman
- The effects of alternative operating procedures on economic and financial relationships pp. 133-180

- Carl Walsh
- Selecting monetary targets in a changing financial environment pp. 181-222

- Edward Kane
- Using a credit aggregate target to implement monetary policy in the financial environment of the future pp. 223-265

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Monetary policy issues in the 1980s: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 9-10, 1982

- Anonymous
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