Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole
1982 - 2023
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1994, articles jan
- Overview: proceedings of a symposium on reducing unemployment pp. 323-328

- Frans Andriessen
1994, articles Jan
- Opening remarks pp. 1-3

- Alan Greenspan
- The extent of high unemployment in OECD countries pp. 5-48

- John Martin
- Past and prospective causes of high unemployment pp. 49-98

- Paul Krugman
- The role of demand management policies in reducing unemployment pp. 99-167

- Charles Bean
- The role of monetary policy: where does unemployment fit in? pp. 169-187

- Donald T. Brash
- Reducing supply-side disincentives to job creation pp. 189-237

- Dale Mortensen
- Active labor market policies to expand employment and opportunity pp. 239-322

- Lawrence Katz
- Closing remarks pp. 365-367

- George Shultz
1994
- Reducing unemployment: current issues and policy options: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 25-27, 1994 pp. 1-367

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- Overview: proceedings: reducing unemployment: current issues and policy options pp. 329-342

- Alan Blinder
- Overview: proceedings: reducing unemployment: current issues and policy options pp. 343-352

- Michel Hansenne
- Overview: unemployment: a German view pp. 353-363

- Hans Tietmeyer
1993
- Opening remarks at the symposium: Changing Capital Markets-- implications for Monetary Policy pp. 1-4

- Alan Greenspan
- Financial markets in transition; or, the decline of commercial banking pp. 5-69

- Franklin R. Edwards
- Financial markets in transition - or the decline of commercial banking pp. 5-69

- Franklin R. Edwards
- Credit channel or credit actions? an interpretation of the postwar transmission mechanism pp. 71-149

- Christina Romer and David Romer
- The role of judgment and discretion in the conduct of monetary policy: consequences of changing financial markets pp. 151-225

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Financial markets in 2020 pp. 227-243

- Charles S. Sanford
- The integration of world capital markets pp. 245-330

- Morris Goldstein and Michael Mussa
- Monetary policy implications of increased capital flows pp. 331-377

- Andrew D. Crockett
- Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 379-416

- Stanley Fischer, Jacob A. Frenkel, Toyoo Gyohten, Hans Tietmeyer and Panelists
- Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel) pp. 379-387

- Stanley Fischer
- Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel) pp. 389-397

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel) pp. 399-403

- Toyoo Gyohten
- Overview of the symposium, Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy (panel) pp. 405-416

- Hans Tietmeyer
- Changing capital markets--implications for monetary policy: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 19-21, 1993

- Anonymous
1992
- Policies for long-run economic growth: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 27-29, 1992 pp. 1-257

- Anonymous
- Causes of declining growth pp. 5-13

- Michael Darby
- Causes of declining growth in industrialized countries pp. 15-39

- Kumiharu Shigehara
- Why has potential growth declined? The case of Germany pp. 41-55

- Horst Siebert
- The search for growth pp. 57-86

- Charles Plosser
- Commentary: the search for growth pp. 87-92

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Macroeconomic policy and long-run growth pp. 93-128

- James DeLong and Lawrence Summers
- Commentary: macroeconomic policy and long-run growth pp. 129-134

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Commentary: macroeconomic policy and long-run growth pp. 135-140

- Lawrence A. Kudlow
- Commentary: macroeconomic policy and long-run growth pp. 141-148

- Allan Meltzer
- Economic reorganization as a prerequisite to growth pp. 149-155

- Domingo F. Cavallo
- Investment policies to promote growth pp. 157-184

- Alan Auerbach
- Commentary: investment policies to promote growth pp. 185-192

- Martin Feldstein
- Commentary: investment policies to promote growth pp. 193-198

- Norbert H. Walter
- Human capital and economic growth pp. 199-216

- Robert Barro
- Commentary: human capital and economic growth pp. 217-224

- Lawrence Katz
- Commentary: human capital and economic growth pp. 225-230

- James C. Miller
- Overview panelists: policies for long-run economic growth: a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August 27-29,1992 pp. 231-252

- Stanley Fischer, Jacob A. Frenkel and Otmar Issing
- Closing remarks: policies for long-run economic growth: a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 27-29, 1992 pp. 253-257

- Willem F. Duisenberg
1991
- Policy implications of trade and currency zones: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 22-24, 1991 pp. 1-356

- Thomas E. Davis
- The move toward free trade zones pp. 7-58

- Paul Krugman
- The transformation of trade and monetary regimes in Europe pp. 59-76

- Michael R. Emerson
- Does one market require one money? pp. 77-84

- Martin Feldstein
- One market, one money? Well, maybe... sometimes pp. 85-93

- David Laidler
- Characteristics and implications of different types of currency areas pp. 95-101

- Miguel Mancera
- The relationship between trade and currency zones pp. 103-109

- Salvatore Zecchini
- Financial market implications of trade and currency zones pp. 111-145

- Andrew D. Crockett
- Mexico's macroeconomic adjustment and growth perspectives pp. 147-156

- Pedro Aspe
- The macroeconomic policy implications of trade and currency zones pp. 157-235

- Jacob A. Frenkel and Morris Goldstein
- U.S. leadership and postwar progress pp. 237-274

- Allan Meltzer
- General remarks on trade zones and the Uruguay round pp. 275-284

- Charles R. Carlisle
- European integration and the world economy pp. 285-294

- Jacques de Larosiere
- Regionalism and the world trading system pp. 295-301

- Lawrence Summers
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