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2014, articles 4Q
- The Dropout Option in a Simple Model of College Education pp. 279-295

- Ali Ozdagli and Nicholas Trachter
- Loan Guarantees for Consumer Credit Markets pp. 297-352

- Kartik Athreya, Xuan Tam and Eric Young
- Optimal Institutions in Economies with Private Information: Exclusive Contracts, Taxes, and Bankruptcy Law pp. 353-385

- Borys Grochulski and Yuzhe Zhang
2014, articles 3Q
- The Impact of the Durbin Amendment on Merchants: A Survey Study pp. 183-208

- Neil Mitchell, Scarlett Schwartz and Zhu Wang
- How Can Consumption-Based Asset-Pricing Models Explain Low Interest Rates? pp. 209-240

- Felipe Schwartzman
- Should Greece Remain in the Eurozone? pp. 241-278

- Robert L. Hetzel
2014, articles 2Q
- Flows To and From Working Part Time for Economic Reasons and the Labor Market Aggregates During and After the 2007-09 Recession pp. 87-111

- Maria Canon, Marianna Kudlyak, Guannan Luo and Marisa Reed
- Large U.S. Bank Holding Companies During the 2007-09 Financial Crisis: An Overview of the Data pp. 113-157

- Peter Debbaut and Huberto Ennis
- The Real Bills Views of the Founders of the Fed pp. 159-181

- Robert L. Hetzel
2014, articles 1Q
- Measuring Resource Utilization in the Labor Market pp. 1-21

- Andreas Hornstein, Marianna Kudlyak and Fabian Lange
- The Financial Crisis, the Collapse of Bank Entry, and Changes in the Size Distribution of Banks pp. 23-50

- Roisin McCord and Edward Prescott
- A Business Cycle Analysis of Debt and Equity Financing pp. 51-85

- Marios Karabarbounis, Patrick Macnamara and Roisin McCord
2013, articles 4Q
- Evaluating Executive Compensation Packages pp. 251-285

- Arantxa Jarque and Muth John
- The Business Cycle Behavior of Working Capital pp. 287-303

- Felipe Schwartzman
- Pecuniary Externalities, Segregated Exchanges, and Market Liquidity in a Diamond-Dybvig Economy with Retrade pp. 305-340

- Borys Grochulski
2013, articles 3Q
- Characterizing the Unusual Path of U.S. Output During and After the Great Recession pp. 163-192

- Jonathan Lecznar, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Robert Sharp
- MBS Real Estate Investment Trusts: A Primer pp. 193-227

- Sabrina Pellerin, Steven Sabol and John Walter
- Does Intra-Firm Bargaining Matter for Business Cycle Dynamics? pp. 229-250

- Michael Krause and Thomas Lubik
2013, articles 2Q
- The Monetarist-Keynesian Debate and the Phillips Curve: Lessons from the Great Inflation pp. 83-116

- Robert L. Hetzel
- Federal Reserve Interdistrict Settlement pp. 117-141

- Alexander Wolman
- Too Big to Manage? Two Book Reviews pp. 143-162

- Edward Prescott
2013, articles 1Q
- Why Labor Force Participation (Usually) Increases when Unemployment Declines pp. 1-23

- Andreas Hornstein
- A Cohort Model of Labor Force Participation pp. 25-43

- Marianna Kudlyak
- Saving for Retirement with Job Loss Risk pp. 45-81

- Borys Grochulski and Yuzhe Zhang
2012, volume 98, articles 4Q
- Some theoretical considerations regarding net asset values for money market funds pp. 231-254

- Huberto Ennis
- Debt default and the insurance of labor income risks pp. 255-307

- Kartik Athreya, Xuan Tam and Eric Young
- Regulation and the composition of CEO pay pp. 309-348

- Brian Gaines and Arantxa Jarque
2012, volume 98, articles 3Q
- Debit card interchange fee regulation: some assessments and considerations pp. 159-182

- Zhu Wang
- Housing services price inflation pp. 185-207

- Marianna Kudlyak
- When do credit frictions matter for business cycles? pp. 209-230

- Felipe Schwartzman
2012, volume 98, articles 2Q
- Does monetarism retain relevance? pp. 77-110

- Robert L. Hetzel
- The performance of non-owner-occupied mortgages during the housing crisis pp. 111-138

- Breck L. Robinson
- On the benefits of GDP-indexed government debt: lessons from a model of sovereign defaults pp. 139-157

- Juan Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
2012, volume 98, articles 1Q
- Orderly liquidation authority as an alternative to bankruptcy pp. 1-31

- Sabrina Pellerin and John Walter
- Contingent capital: the trigger problem pp. 33-50

- Edward Prescott
- Exchange rate volatility in a simple model of firm entry and FDI pp. 51-76

- Thomas Lubik and Katheryn Russ
2011, volume 97, articles 4Q
- Accounting for the non-employment of U.S. men, 1968-2010 pp. 359-387

- Marianna Kudlyak, Thomas Lubik and Jonathan Tompkins
- Strategic behavior in the tri-party repo market pp. 389-413

- Huberto Ennis
- K-core inflation pp. 415-430

- Alexander Wolman
- The cost of unanticipated household finance shocks: two examples pp. 431-450

- Kartik Athreya and Urvi Neelakantan
2011, volume 97, articles 3Q
- Introduction to the special issue on modern macroeconomic theory pp. 189-193

- Andreas Hornstein
- A perspective on modern business cycle theory pp. 195-208

- Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
- Financial frictions in macroeconomic fluctations pp. 209-254

- Vincenzo Quadrini
- Macroeconomics with hetereogeneity: a practical guide pp. 255-326

- Fatih Guvenen
- Recent developments in economic growth pp. 329-357

- Diego Restuccia
2011, volume 97, articles 2Q
- Should central banks raise their inflation targets? Some relevant issues pp. 111-131

- Bennett McCallum
- Financial firm resolution policy as a time-consistency problem pp. 133-152

- Borys Grochulski
- Sectoral disturbances and aggregate economic activity pp. 153-173

- Nadezhda Malysheva and Pierre Daniel Sarte
- Legal protection to foreign investors pp. 175-187

- Juan Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
2011, volume 97, articles 1Q
- A regional look at the role of house prices and labor market conditions in mortgage default pp. 1-43

- Anne Davlin, Edward Prescott and Sonya Ravindranath Waddell
- Housing and the Great Recession: a VAR accounting exercise pp. 45-66

- Samuel E. Henly and Alexander Wolman
- Mortgage reform and the countercyclical role of the Federal Housing Administration's mortgage mutual fund insurance pp. 95-110

- Brent C. Smith