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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

1969 - 2013

Continued by Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

Current editor(s): Robert deYoung, Paul Evans, Pok-Sang Lam and Kenneth D. West

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Volume 40, month 12, 2008

Monetary Theory: Where Do We Stand? pp. 1557-1560
Harris Dellas, Thomas Jordan and Ulrich Kohli
How Important Is Money in the Conduct of Monetary Policy? pp. 1561-1598
Michael Woodford
Robustness and U.S. Monetary Policy Experimentation pp. 1599-1623
Timothy Cogley, Riccardo Colacito, Lars Peter Hansen and Thomas Sargent
Managing Expectations pp. 1625-1666
Robert G. King, Yang K. Lu and Ernesto S. Past…n
Monetary Aggregates and Liquidity in a Neo-Wicksellian Framework pp. 1667-1698
Matthew Canzoneri, Robert Cumby, Behzad Diba and David L√pez-Salido
News and Business Cycles in Open Economies pp. 1699-1711
Nir Jaimovich and Sergio Rebelo
An Estimated Monetary DSGE Model with Unemployment and Staggered Nominal Wage Bargaining pp. 1713-1764
Mark Gertler, Luca Sala and Antonella Trigari
Monetary Policy and Inflation in the 70s pp. 1765-1781
Fabrice Collard and Harris Dellas
How Important Is Money in the Conduct of Monetary Policy? A Comment pp. 1783-1790
Bennett McCallum
Why Money Growth Determines Inflation in the Long Run: Answering the Woodford Critique pp. 1791-1814
Edward Nelson

Volume 40, month 10, 2008

Time Inconsistency and Free-Riding in a Monetary Union pp. 1329-1356
Varadarajan Chari and Patrick Kehoe
Energy Price Shocks and the Macroeconomy: The Role of Consumer Durables pp. 1357-1377
Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske
Finance, Firm Size, and Growth pp. 1379-1405
Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Luc Laeven and Ross Levine
Exchange Rate Changes and Inflation in Post-Crisis Asian Economies: Vector Autoregression Analysis of the Exchange Rate Pass-Through pp. 1407-1438
Takatoshi Ito and Kiyotaka Sato
What Accounts for the Changes in U.S. Fiscal Policy Transmission? pp. 1439-1470
Florin Bilbiie, Andre Meier and Gernot J. M‹ller
Canonical Term-Structure Models with Observable Factors and the Dynamics of Bond Risk Premia pp. 1471-1488
Marcello Pericoli and Marco Taboga
Testing Term Structure Estimation Methods: Evidence from the UK STRIPS Market pp. 1489-1512
James Steeley
Sticky Information Phillips Curves: European Evidence pp. 1513-1520
J÷rg D÷pke, Jonas Dovern, Ulrich Fritsche and Jiri Slacalek
Incomplete Intertemporal Consumption Smoothing and Incomplete Risk Sharing pp. 1521-1531
Pierfederico Asdrubali and Soyoung Kim
The Intraday Price of Money: Evidence from the e-MID Interbank Market pp. 1533-1540
Angelo Baglioni and Andrea Monticini
Political Regimes and the Cost of Disinflation pp. 1541-1554
Barbara Caporale and Tony Caporale

Volume 40, month 09, 2008

The Central Banker as a Risk Manager: Estimating the Federal Reserve's Preferences under Greenspan pp. 1103-1129
Lutz Kilian and Simone Manganelli
Identifying Monetary Policy Shocks via Changes in Volatility pp. 1131-1149
Markku Lanne and Helmut L‹tkepohl
The Role of Interbank Markets in Monetary Policy: A Model with Rationing pp. 1151-1176
Xavier Freixas and Jos… Jorge
Stochastic Volatility in a Macro-Finance Model of the U.S. Term Structure of Interest Rates 1961-2004 pp. 1177-1215
Peter D. Spencer
Geographic Diversification, Bank Holding Company Value, and Risk pp. 1217-1238
Saiying (esther) Deng and Elyas Elyasiani
Financial Crisis, Fiscal Policy, and the 1995 GDP Contraction in Mexico pp. 1239-1261
Felipe Meza
Financial System Size in Transition Economies: The Effect of Legal Origin pp. 1263-1280
Joel T. Harper and James E. McNulty
Money Velocity in an Endogenous Growth Business Cycle with Credit Shocks pp. 1281-1293
Szilard Benk, Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
Another Example of a Credit System that Co-Exists with Money pp. 1295-1308
Gabriele Camera and Yiting Li
Inflation and Growth: Impatience and a Qualitative Equivalence pp. 1309-1323
Been-Lon Chen, Mei Hsu and Chia-Hui Lu
Japan's Phillips Curve Looks Like Japan pp. 1325-1326
Gregor W. Smith

Volume 40, month 08, 2008

Higher Order Expectations in Asset Pricing pp. 837-866
Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop
A General Theory (and Some Evidence) of Expectation Traps in Monetary Policy pp. 867-895
Roc Armenter
The Competitive Dynamics of Geographic Deregulation in Banking: Implications for Productive Efficiency pp. 897-928
Douglas Evanoff and Evren Ors
Household Debt and Income Inequality, 1963-2003 pp. 929-965
Matteo Iacoviello
Equilibrium Indeterminacy and Asset Price Fluctuation in Japan: A Bayesian Investigation pp. 967-999
Yasuo Hirose
The Dynamic (In)Efficiency of Monetary Policy by Committee pp. 1001-1032
Alessandro Riboni and Francisco Ruge-Murcia
Determinacy and Learnability of Monetary Policy Rules in Small Open Economies pp. 1033-1063
Luis-Gonzalo Llosa and Vicente Tuesta
On the Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution under Nonhomothetic Utility pp. 1065-1072
Masakatsu Okubo
Sticky Prices and Indeterminacy pp. 1073-1082
Mark Weder
Sigma Convergence versus Beta Convergence: Evidence from U.S. County-Level Data pp. 1083-1093
Andrew Young, Matthew J. Higgins and Daniel Levy
Monetary-Fiscal Policy Interactions under Implementable Monetary Policy Rules pp. 1095-1102
William Branch, Troy Davig and Bruce McGough

Volume 40, month 06, 2008

Inflation Band Targeting and Optimal Inflation Contracts pp. 557-582
Frederic Mishkin and Niklas Westelius
Commercially Available Order Flow Data and Exchange Rate Movements: "Caveat Emptor" pp. 583-625
Michael Sager and Mark Taylor
Estimating the New Keynesian Phillips Curve: A Vertical Production Chain Approach pp. 627-666
Adam Hale Shapiro
The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: From Sticky Inflation to Sticky Prices pp. 667-699
Chengsi Zhang, Denise Osborn and Dong Heon Kim
Financial Intermediaries, Markets, and Growth pp. 701-720
Falko Fecht, Kevin X. D. Huang and Antoine Martin
Optimal Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy with Home Bias pp. 721-750
Ester Faia and Tommaso Monacelli
Did Hayek and Robbins Deepen the Great Depression? pp. 751-768
Lawrence White
Credit Card Debt and Default over the Life Cycle pp. 769-790
Paula Lopes
Multiple Equilibria in Markets with Screening pp. 791-798
Alexis Direr
The Great Inflation Was Not Asymmetric: International Evidence pp. 799-815
Dean Scrimgeour
Pegged Exchange Rate Regimes-A Trap? pp. 817-835
Joshua Aizenman and Reuven Glick

Volume 40, month 03, 2008

Monetary Policy Choices in Emerging Market Economies: The Case of High Productivity Growth pp. 243-271
Federico Ravenna and Fabio M. Natalucci
Are Bank Holding Companies a Source of Strength to Their Banking Subsidiaries? pp. 273-294
Adam Ashcraft
Discipline and Liquidity in the Interbank Market pp. 295-317
Thomas King
Data Revisions Are Not Well Behaved pp. 319-340
S. Boragan Aruoba
Re-Examining the Consumption-Wealth Relationship: The Role of Model Uncertainty pp. 341-367
Gary Koop, Simon Potter and Rodney W. Strachan
The Structural Dynamics of U.S. Output and Inflation: What Explains the Changes? pp. 369-388
Luca Gambetti, Evi Pappa and Fabio Canova
Relative Prices as Aggregate Supply Shocks with Trend Inflation pp. 389-408
David Demery and Nigel W. Duck
Testing Commitment Models of Monetary Policy: Evidence from OECD Economies pp. 409-425
Matthew Doyle and Barry Falk
Hyperbolic Discounting and the Phillips Curve pp. 427-448
Liam Graham and Dennis J. Snower
Private Sector Influences on Monetary Policy in the United States pp. 449-462
Charles Weise
How Do People Cope with Natural Disasters? Evidence from the Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) Earthquake in 1995 pp. 463-488
Yasuyuki Sawada and Satoshi Shimizutani
Venture-Capital Investment in Minority Business pp. 489-504
Timothy Bates and William D. Bradford
Differences in Interest Rate Policy at the ECB and the Fed: An Investigation with a Medium-Scale DSGE Model pp. 505-521
Jean-Guillaume Sahuc and Frank Smets
Monitoring and Forecasting Currency Crises pp. 523-534
Atsushi Inoue and Barbara Rossi
Why Do Bank Runs Look Like Panic? A New Explanation pp. 535-546
Yehning Chen and Iftekhar Hasan
Model Uncertainty and Delegation: A Case for Friedman's "k"-Percent Money Growth Rule? pp. 547-556
Juha Kilponen and Kai Leitemo

Volume 40, month 02, 2008

The Liquidity Effect in the Federal Funds Market: Evidence at the Monthly Frequency pp. 1-24
Seth Carpenter and Selva Demiralp
Relationship Lending, Accounting Disclosure, and Credit Availability during the Asian Financial Crisis pp. 25-55
Wenying Jiangli, Haluk Unal and Chiwon Yom
The Effect of Bank Credit on Asset Prices: Evidence from the Japanese Real Estate Boom during the 1980s pp. 57-87
Nada Mora
Inflation and Welfare: A Search Approach pp. 89-119
Ben Craig and Guillaume Rocheteau
The "Great Moderation" in the United Kingdom pp. 121-147
Luca Benati
Consumers' Use of Debit Cards: Patterns, Preferences, and Price Response pp. 149-172
Ron Borzekowski, K. Kiser Elizabeth and Ahmed Shaista
Emergence of Captive Finance Companies and Risk Segmentation in Loan Markets: Theory and Evidence pp. 173-192
John Barron, Byung-Uk Chong and Michael E. Staten
Money Market Integration pp. 193-213
Leonardo Bartolini, Spence Hilton and Alessandro Prati
Information Contagion and Bank Herding pp. 215-231
Viral Acharya and Tanju Yorulmazer
Can Interest-Bearing Money Circulate? A Small-Denomination Arkansan Experiment, 1861-63 pp. 233-241
Richard Burdekin and Marc D. Weidenmier
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