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1999, volume 23, articles Fall
- Maintenance and repair: too big to ignore pp. 2-13

- Ellen McGrattan and James Schmitz
- Explaining the fiscal theory of the price level pp. 14-23

- Narayana Kocherlakota and Christopher Phelan
1999, volume 23, articles Sum
- Taxing capital income: a bad idea pp. 3-17

- Andrew Atkeson, Varadarajan Chari and Patrick Kehoe
- Aggregate returns to scale: why measurement is imprecise pp. 19-28

- Harold Cole and Lee Ohanian
1999, volume 23, articles Spr
- Nobel Laureate Robert E. Lucas, Jr.: Architect of Modern Macroeconomics pp. 2-12

- Varadarajan Chari
- Money and debt in the structure of payments pp. 13-29

- Edward Green
1999, volume 23, articles Win
- The Great Depression in the United States from a neoclassical perspective pp. 2-24

- Harold Cole and Lee Ohanian
- Some observations on the Great Depression pp. 25-29

- Edward Prescott
1998, volume 22, articles Fall
- Revisionist history: how data revisions distort economic policy research pp. 3-12

- David E. Runkle
- A defense of AK growth models pp. 13-27

- Ellen McGrattan
1998, volume 22, articles Sum
- Lessons from a laissez-faire payments system: the Suffolk Banking System (1825-58) pp. 11-21

- Arthur J. Rolnick, Bruce Smith and Warren Weber
- Technological role of fiat money

- Anonymous
1998, volume 22, articles Spr
- Zero nominal interest rates: why they're good and how to get them pp. 2-10

- Harold Cole and Narayana Kocherlakota
- Money, inflation, and output under fiat and commodity standards pp. 11-17

- Arthur J. Rolnick and Warren Weber
1998, volume 22, articles Win
- Changes in hours worked since 1950 pp. 2-19

- Ellen McGrattan and Richard Rogerson
- A dictum for monetary theory pp. 20-26

- Neil Wallace
1997, volume 21, articles Fall
- Money pp. 3-7

- James Madison
- The debasement puzzle: an essay on medieval monetary history pp. 8-20

- Arthur J. Rolnick, Francois Velde and Warren Weber
1997, volume 21, articles Sum
- S. Rao Aiyagari: my student and my teacher pp. 2-4

- Neil Wallace
- The published work of S. Rao Aiyagari (bibliography)

- Anonymous
1997, volume 21, articles Spr
- Dimensions of inequality: facts on the U.S. distributions of earnings, income, and wealth pp. 3-21

- Javier Díaz-Giménez, Vincenzo Quadrini and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- Understanding the U.S. distribution of wealth pp. 22-36

- Vincenzo Quadrini and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
1997, volume 21, articles Win
- Absence-of-double-coincidence models of money: a progress report pp. 2-20

- Neil Wallace
- Reviving reputation models of international debt pp. 21-30

- Harold Cole and Patrick Kehoe
1996, volume 20, articles Fall
- Are checks overused? pp. 2-12

- Kirstin E. Wells
- Delayed financial disclosure: Mexico's recent experience pp. 13-21

- R. Braun, Arijit Mukherji and David E. Runkle
1996, volume 20, articles Sum
- Will the new $100 bill decrease counterfeiting? pp. 3-10

- Edward Green and Warren Weber
- Why should older people invest less in stock than younger people? pp. 11-23

- Ravi Jagannathan and Narayana Kocherlakota
1996, volume 20, articles Spr
- The role played by public enterprises: how much does it differ across countries? pp. 2-15

- James Schmitz
- Using monthly data to improve quarterly model forecasts pp. 16-33

- Daniel M. Chin and Preston J. Miller
1996, volume 20, articles Win
- Narrow banking meets the Diamond-Dybvig model pp. 3-13

- Neil Wallace
- Time to plan and aggregate fluctuations pp. 14-27

- Lawrence Christiano and Richard M. Todd
1995, volume 19, articles Fall
- The CAPM debate pp. 2-17

- Ravi Jagannathan and Ellen McGrattan
- The growth effects of monetary policy pp. 18-32

- Varadarajan Chari, Larry Jones and Rodolfo Manuelli
1995, volume 19, articles Sum
- Some monetary facts pp. 2-11

- George T. McCandless and Warren Weber
- Incorporating concern for relative wealth into economic models pp. 12-21

- Harold Cole, George Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
1995, volume 19, articles Spr
- A new idea for welfare reform pp. 2-28

- Michael Keane
- Analyzing a proposal to ban state tax breaks to businesses pp. 29-39

- Thomas Holmes
1995, volume 19, articles Win
- Resistance to new technology and trade between areas pp. 2-17

- Thomas Holmes and James Schmitz
- A fine time for monetary policy? pp. 18-31

- John Geweke and David E. Runkle
1994, volume 18, articles Fall
- A progress report on business cycle models pp. 2-16

- Ellen McGrattan
- Another attempt to quantify the benefits of reducing inflation pp. 17-25

- R. Braun
1994, volume 18, articles Sum
- Are banks dead? Or are the reports greatly exaggerated? pp. 2-23

- John H. Boyd and Mark Gertler
- Macroeconomics with frictions pp. 24-40

- S. Aiyagari
1994, volume 18, articles Spr
- A primer on static applied general equilibrium models pp. 2-16

- Patrick Kehoe and Timothy Kehoe
- Capturing NAFTA's impact with applied general equilibrium models pp. 17-34

- Patrick Kehoe and Timothy Kehoe
1994, volume 18, articles Win
- The role of large banks in the recent U.S. banking crisis pp. 2-21

- John H. Boyd and Mark Gertler
- On the contribution of technology shocks to business cycles pp. 22-34

- S. Aiyagari
1993, volume 17, articles Fall
- In order to form a more perfect monetary union pp. 2-13

- Arthur J. Rolnick, Bruce Smith and Warren Weber
- International business cycles: theory vs. evidence pp. 14-29

- David Backus, Patrick Kehoe and Finn Kydland
1993, volume 17, articles Sum
- Putting home economics into macroeconomics pp. 2-11

- Jeremy Greenwood, Richard Rogerson and Randall Wright
- The macroeconomic effects of world trade in financial assets pp. 12-21

- Harold Cole
1993, volume 17, articles Spr
- Changes in the wealth of nations pp. 3-16

- Stephen Parente and Edward Prescott
- Early progress on the \\"problem of economic development\\" pp. 17-35

- James Schmitz
1993, volume 17, articles Win
- On the emergence of parliamentary government: the role of private information pp. 2-16

- Edward Green
- Explaining financial market facts: the importance of incomplete markets and transaction costs pp. 17-31

- S. Aiyagari