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Business Economics

2005 - 2026

Current editor(s): Charles Steindel

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Volume 55, issue 4, 2020

From the editor pp. 179-180 Downloads
Charles Steindel
The Covid-19 economic crisis: dangerously unique pp. 181-190 Downloads
Claudio Borio
Central bank responses to COVID-19 pp. 191-201 Downloads
Patricia C. Mosser
The effects of the COVID pandemic on the federal budget outlook pp. 202-212 Downloads
Alan Auerbach and William Gale
COVID-19’s impact on the U.S. labor market as of September 2020 pp. 213-228 Downloads
Erica Groshen
Measuring employment during COVID-19: challenges and opportunities pp. 229-239 Downloads
Gerald D. Cohen
In recovery mode: manufacturers try to bounce back after COVID-19 disruptions pp. 240-252 Downloads
Chad Moutray
The coronavirus crisis and the technology sector pp. 253-266 Downloads
Carolyn Evans
Tracking the U.S. health sector: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 267-278 Downloads
Corwin Rhyan, Ani Turner and George Miller
Economists tackle the challenges of a pandemic pp. 279-288 Downloads
Diane Swonk, Lisa Cook, Julia Coronado, Emily Kolinski Morris, Anna Paulson, James M. Poterba, Claudia Sahm, Michael Strain and Ellen Zentner

Volume 55, issue 3, 2020

From the editor pp. 105-106 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Solving policy problems, at the Federal Reserve and elsewhere pp. 107-112 Downloads
Roger W. Ferguson
Fiscal policy responses to economic inequality pp. 113-119 Downloads
Jason Furman and Douglas Holtz-Eakin
A strong dollar: help or harm? pp. 120-128 Downloads
David Dollar and Nathan Sheets
Rising student loan burdens and what to do about them pp. 129-133 Downloads
Karen Dynan
Student debt overhang: imprint on homeownership and the economy pp. 134-137 Downloads
Kamila Sommer
Public pension shortfalls and state economic growth: a preliminary examination pp. 138-149 Downloads
Charles Steindel
The small-dollar loan industry: a new era of regulatory reform—and emerging competition? pp. 150-160 Downloads
Thomas A. Hemphill
First responders: inside the US strategy for fighting the 2008–2009 global financial crisis Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner, and Henry M. Paulson, Yale University Press pp. 161-162 Downloads
Garry Gorton
Jump-starting America: how breakthrough science can revive economic growth and the American dream pp. 163-165 Downloads
Jesse M. Abraham
Janek Wasserman: The Marginal Revolutionaries: how Austrian economists fought the war of ideas pp. 166-168 Downloads
Alexander Tabarrok
Burying the Lede: A Review of The Economists’ Hour by Binyamin Appelbaum pp. 169-171 Downloads
Vincent Reinhart
Thomas Piketty: Capital and Ideology (translated by Arthur Goldhammer) pp. 172-175 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Otmar Issing: The Long Journey of Central Bank Communication pp. 176-177 Downloads
Mark Wynne

Volume 55, issue 2, 2020

From the Editor pp. 65-66 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Martin Feldstein pp. 67-68 Downloads
James M. Poterba
The impacts of the U.S.–China trade war pp. 69-72 Downloads
Gordon Hanson
Housing finance reform: the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pp. 73-79 Downloads
Laurie S. Goodman
Brazil’s economic reform roads pp. 80-91 Downloads
Diogo Ramos Coelho
Stefano Battilossi, Youssef Cassis, and Kazuhiko Yago (eds.): Review of Handbook of the history of money and currency pp. 92-94 Downloads
Ronnie Phillips
Book Review for Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone? pp. 95-97 Downloads
David Wiczer
M. Ayhan Kose and Franziska Ohnsorge (eds.): Review of A decade after the global recession: lessons and challenges for emerging and developing economies pp. 98-100 Downloads
Amalia Estenssoro
Review of Reflections on Allan H. Meltzer’s Contributions to Monetary Economics and Public Policy pp. 101-103 Downloads
Stuart G. Hoffman

Volume 55, issue 1, 2020

From the Editor pp. 1-2 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Alan’s approach to research and his colleagues pp. 3-6 Downloads
Erica Groshen
Alan Krueger mattered pp. 7-9 Downloads
Jonathan Gruber
From time use to contingent work to labor supply: thoughts on the contributions of Alan Kreuger pp. 10-17 Downloads
Michael Horrigan
MMT: assume a can opener pp. 18-20 Downloads
Laurence Meyer
Some observations on MMT: what’s right, not right, and what’s too simplistic pp. 21-22 Downloads
Catherine L. Mann
Giving MMT the credit it is due pp. 23-25 Downloads
Julia Coronado
Blue smoke and seers: measuring latent demand for cannabis products in a partially criminalized market pp. 26-40 Downloads
Patrick Anderson
Reflections on economic policy pp. 41-44 Downloads
Arthur B. Laffer
Modernizing data collection for the Consumer Price Index pp. 45-52 Downloads
Crystal Konny
The business aviation industry: growth, contraction and consolidation pp. 53-61 Downloads
Jesse Jacobs and Brad Goebel
Raghuram Rajan: The Third Pillar—How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind pp. 62-64 Downloads
Beth Ann Bovino

Volume 54, issue 4, 2019

From the Editor pp. 197-198 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Consumer expectations: a new paradigm pp. 199-210 Downloads
Richard Curtin
Deregulation, tax policy, and certainty: foundations of the U.S. recovery pp. 211-225 Downloads
Michael J. Chow and William C. Dunkelberg
A look at the historical growth of the U.S. internet sector pp. 226-235 Downloads
Christopher Hooton and Sera Crasta
Diehard or delicate? Violence and young firm performance in a developing country pp. 236-247 Downloads
Ummad Mazhar and Fahd Rehman
Decoupling from China: an economic analysis of the impact on the U.S. economy of a permanent tariff on Chinese imports pp. 248-256 Downloads
Steven Byers and Jeff Ferry
Review of Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World by Adam Tooze. London: Penguin UK, 2018 pp. 257-259 Downloads
David Miles
Review of Fighting Financial Crises: Learning from the Past by Gary B. Gorton and Ellis W. Tallman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018 pp. 260-261 Downloads
David Wheelock
The State Strikes Back: the end of economic reform in China? by Nicholas R. Lardy pp. 262-264 Downloads
John O’Trakoun
William G. Gale, Fiscal therapy: curing America’s debt addiction and investing in the future pp. 265-267 Downloads
Robert C. Fry

Volume 54, issue 3, 2019

From the Editor pp. 155-156 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Perspectives on debt and deficits pp. 157-159 Downloads
Paul Krugman
Financial stability and monetary policy pp. 160-162 Downloads
William Dudley
Financial stability and monetary policy pp. 163-164 Downloads
Nellie Liang
Does China change the game? pp. 165-168 Downloads
Adam Posen
U.S. economic security and the challenge from China pp. 169-172 Downloads
Peter Morici
The economic and fiscal consequences of immigration: highlights from the National Academies report pp. 173-176 Downloads
Francine Blau and Jennifer Hunt
The title insurance industry: infusing innovation and competition pp. 177-181 Downloads
Thomas A. Hemphill
Richard Collier and Joseph Andrus: transfer pricing and the arm’s length principle after BEPS pp. 182-184 Downloads
William J. Seeger
Review of AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley and the New World Order, by Kai-Fu Lee pp. 185-190 Downloads
Randolph McAfee
Jesse Norman: Adam Smith: what he thought, and why it matters pp. 191-192 Downloads
Thomas Kevin Swift
Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner, and Henry M. Paulson Jr.: Firefighting: The financial crisis and its lessons pp. 193-195 Downloads
Laurence Ball

Volume 54, issue 2, 2019

From the editor pp. 103-104 Downloads
Charles Steindel
Forces engendering the long-term economic outlook pp. 105-107 Downloads
Alan Greenspan
The third post-world war II wealth bubble pp. 108-113 Downloads
C. Eugene Steuerle
What is going right in manufacturing? pp. 114-121 Downloads
Mark Vitner and Azhar Iqbal
From Keynesianism to the knowledge economy: the rise and fall of growth regimes pp. 122-126 Downloads
Peter A. Hall
Nudging: a very short guide pp. 127-129 Downloads
Cass R. Sunstein
Correction to: Nudging: a very short guide pp. 130-130 Downloads
Cass R. Sunstein
Our troubling fiscal situation pp. 131-133 Downloads
Douglas Elmendorf
How federal deficits could hurt state and local governments pp. 134-136 Downloads
Kim Rueben
Fundraising, social media and tourism in American symphony orchestras and opera houses pp. 137-144 Downloads
Angela Besana and Annamaria Esposito
Big is Beautiful: debunking the myth of small business, by Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind pp. 145-147 Downloads
Ryan Decker
Unelected Power, the quest for legitimacy in central banking and the regulatory state, by Paul Tucker pp. 148-150 Downloads
Catherine L. Mann
Volcker and de Larosière: the end of giants? pp. 151-154 Downloads
Stuart P. M. Mackintosh

Volume 54, issue 1, 2019

Financial crises: past and future pp. 3-15 Downloads
Carmen Reinhart
Real options? Labor contracts in an uncertain world pp. 16-24 Downloads
Julie Byrne, Margaret Hurley and Rowena Pecchenino
Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho: flexible labor contracts with real option characteristics pp. 25-34 Downloads
Julie Byrne and Rowena Pecchenino
Business strategy and firm location decisions: testing traditional and modern methods pp. 35-60 Downloads
Patrick Anderson
Are yield-curve/monetary cycles’ approaches enough to predict recessions? pp. 61-68 Downloads
Azhar Iqbal, Sam Bullard and John Silvia
When will the longest expansion end? pp. 69-78 Downloads
Robert J. Gordon
The business cycle is alive and well pp. 79-84 Downloads
James H. Stock
A look back at a luck-filled career pp. 85-88 Downloads
John Silvia
Adaptive markets: financial evolution at the speed of thought by Andrew Lo pp. 89-91 Downloads
Richard Berner
Susan Wharton Gates: Days of Slaughter pp. 92-94 Downloads
Frank E. Nothaft
Book review for “The High Cost of Good Intentions” pp. 95-96 Downloads
Bill Dupor
Review of the fed and Lehman brothers: setting the record straight on a financial disaster, by Laurence Ball pp. 97-99 Downloads
John Weinberg
Review of Economic indicators for professionals by Charles Steindel pp. 100-101 Downloads
Diane Coyle
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