Business Economics
2005 - 2026
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Volume 55, issue 4, 2020
- From the editor pp. 179-180

- Charles Steindel
- The Covid-19 economic crisis: dangerously unique pp. 181-190

- Claudio Borio
- Central bank responses to COVID-19 pp. 191-201

- Patricia C. Mosser
- The effects of the COVID pandemic on the federal budget outlook pp. 202-212

- Alan Auerbach and William Gale
- COVID-19’s impact on the U.S. labor market as of September 2020 pp. 213-228

- Erica Groshen
- Measuring employment during COVID-19: challenges and opportunities pp. 229-239

- Gerald D. Cohen
- In recovery mode: manufacturers try to bounce back after COVID-19 disruptions pp. 240-252

- Chad Moutray
- The coronavirus crisis and the technology sector pp. 253-266

- Carolyn Evans
- Tracking the U.S. health sector: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 267-278

- Corwin Rhyan, Ani Turner and George Miller
- Economists tackle the challenges of a pandemic pp. 279-288

- 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

- Charles Steindel
- Solving policy problems, at the Federal Reserve and elsewhere pp. 107-112

- Roger W. Ferguson
- Fiscal policy responses to economic inequality pp. 113-119

- Jason Furman and Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- A strong dollar: help or harm? pp. 120-128

- David Dollar and Nathan Sheets
- Rising student loan burdens and what to do about them pp. 129-133

- Karen Dynan
- Student debt overhang: imprint on homeownership and the economy pp. 134-137

- Kamila Sommer
- Public pension shortfalls and state economic growth: a preliminary examination pp. 138-149

- Charles Steindel
- The small-dollar loan industry: a new era of regulatory reform—and emerging competition? pp. 150-160

- 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

- Garry Gorton
- Jump-starting America: how breakthrough science can revive economic growth and the American dream pp. 163-165

- Jesse M. Abraham
- Janek Wasserman: The Marginal Revolutionaries: how Austrian economists fought the war of ideas pp. 166-168

- Alexander Tabarrok
- Burying the Lede: A Review of The Economists’ Hour by Binyamin Appelbaum pp. 169-171

- Vincent Reinhart
- Thomas Piketty: Capital and Ideology (translated by Arthur Goldhammer) pp. 172-175

- Charles Steindel
- Otmar Issing: The Long Journey of Central Bank Communication pp. 176-177

- Mark Wynne
Volume 55, issue 2, 2020
- From the Editor pp. 65-66

- Charles Steindel
- Martin Feldstein pp. 67-68

- James M. Poterba
- The impacts of the U.S.–China trade war pp. 69-72

- Gordon Hanson
- Housing finance reform: the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pp. 73-79

- Laurie S. Goodman
- Brazil’s economic reform roads pp. 80-91

- Diogo Ramos Coelho
- Stefano Battilossi, Youssef Cassis, and Kazuhiko Yago (eds.): Review of Handbook of the history of money and currency pp. 92-94

- Ronnie Phillips
- Book Review for Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone? pp. 95-97

- 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

- Amalia Estenssoro
- Review of Reflections on Allan H. Meltzer’s Contributions to Monetary Economics and Public Policy pp. 101-103

- Stuart G. Hoffman
Volume 55, issue 1, 2020
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Charles Steindel
- Alan’s approach to research and his colleagues pp. 3-6

- Erica Groshen
- Alan Krueger mattered pp. 7-9

- Jonathan Gruber
- From time use to contingent work to labor supply: thoughts on the contributions of Alan Kreuger pp. 10-17

- Michael Horrigan
- MMT: assume a can opener pp. 18-20

- Laurence Meyer
- Some observations on MMT: what’s right, not right, and what’s too simplistic pp. 21-22

- Catherine L. Mann
- Giving MMT the credit it is due pp. 23-25

- Julia Coronado
- Blue smoke and seers: measuring latent demand for cannabis products in a partially criminalized market pp. 26-40

- Patrick Anderson
- Reflections on economic policy pp. 41-44

- Arthur B. Laffer
- Modernizing data collection for the Consumer Price Index pp. 45-52

- Crystal Konny
- The business aviation industry: growth, contraction and consolidation pp. 53-61

- Jesse Jacobs and Brad Goebel
- Raghuram Rajan: The Third Pillar—How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind pp. 62-64

- Beth Ann Bovino
Volume 54, issue 4, 2019
- From the Editor pp. 197-198

- Charles Steindel
- Consumer expectations: a new paradigm pp. 199-210

- Richard Curtin
- Deregulation, tax policy, and certainty: foundations of the U.S. recovery pp. 211-225

- Michael J. Chow and William C. Dunkelberg
- A look at the historical growth of the U.S. internet sector pp. 226-235

- Christopher Hooton and Sera Crasta
- Diehard or delicate? Violence and young firm performance in a developing country pp. 236-247

- 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

- 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

- 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

- David Wheelock
- The State Strikes Back: the end of economic reform in China? by Nicholas R. Lardy pp. 262-264

- John O’Trakoun
- William G. Gale, Fiscal therapy: curing America’s debt addiction and investing in the future pp. 265-267

- Robert C. Fry
Volume 54, issue 3, 2019
- From the Editor pp. 155-156

- Charles Steindel
- Perspectives on debt and deficits pp. 157-159

- Paul Krugman
- Financial stability and monetary policy pp. 160-162

- William Dudley
- Financial stability and monetary policy pp. 163-164

- Nellie Liang
- Does China change the game? pp. 165-168

- Adam Posen
- U.S. economic security and the challenge from China pp. 169-172

- Peter Morici
- The economic and fiscal consequences of immigration: highlights from the National Academies report pp. 173-176

- Francine Blau and Jennifer Hunt
- The title insurance industry: infusing innovation and competition pp. 177-181

- Thomas A. Hemphill
- Richard Collier and Joseph Andrus: transfer pricing and the arm’s length principle after BEPS pp. 182-184

- William J. Seeger
- Review of AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley and the New World Order, by Kai-Fu Lee pp. 185-190

- Randolph McAfee
- Jesse Norman: Adam Smith: what he thought, and why it matters pp. 191-192

- Thomas Kevin Swift
- Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner, and Henry M. Paulson Jr.: Firefighting: The financial crisis and its lessons pp. 193-195

- Laurence Ball
Volume 54, issue 2, 2019
- From the editor pp. 103-104

- Charles Steindel
- Forces engendering the long-term economic outlook pp. 105-107

- Alan Greenspan
- The third post-world war II wealth bubble pp. 108-113

- C. Eugene Steuerle
- What is going right in manufacturing? pp. 114-121

- Mark Vitner and Azhar Iqbal
- From Keynesianism to the knowledge economy: the rise and fall of growth regimes pp. 122-126

- Peter A. Hall
- Nudging: a very short guide pp. 127-129

- Cass R. Sunstein
- Correction to: Nudging: a very short guide pp. 130-130

- Cass R. Sunstein
- Our troubling fiscal situation pp. 131-133

- Douglas Elmendorf
- How federal deficits could hurt state and local governments pp. 134-136

- Kim Rueben
- Fundraising, social media and tourism in American symphony orchestras and opera houses pp. 137-144

- Angela Besana and Annamaria Esposito
- Big is Beautiful: debunking the myth of small business, by Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind pp. 145-147

- Ryan Decker
- Unelected Power, the quest for legitimacy in central banking and the regulatory state, by Paul Tucker pp. 148-150

- Catherine L. Mann
- Volcker and de Larosière: the end of giants? pp. 151-154

- Stuart P. M. Mackintosh
Volume 54, issue 1, 2019
- Financial crises: past and future pp. 3-15

- Carmen Reinhart
- Real options? Labor contracts in an uncertain world pp. 16-24

- Julie Byrne, Margaret Hurley and Rowena Pecchenino
- Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho: flexible labor contracts with real option characteristics pp. 25-34

- Julie Byrne and Rowena Pecchenino
- Business strategy and firm location decisions: testing traditional and modern methods pp. 35-60

- Patrick Anderson
- Are yield-curve/monetary cycles’ approaches enough to predict recessions? pp. 61-68

- Azhar Iqbal, Sam Bullard and John Silvia
- When will the longest expansion end? pp. 69-78

- Robert J. Gordon
- The business cycle is alive and well pp. 79-84

- James H. Stock
- A look back at a luck-filled career pp. 85-88

- John Silvia
- Adaptive markets: financial evolution at the speed of thought by Andrew Lo pp. 89-91

- Richard Berner
- Susan Wharton Gates: Days of Slaughter pp. 92-94

- Frank E. Nothaft
- Book review for “The High Cost of Good Intentions” pp. 95-96

- Bill Dupor
- Review of the fed and Lehman brothers: setting the record straight on a financial disaster, by Laurence Ball pp. 97-99

- John Weinberg
- Review of Economic indicators for professionals by Charles Steindel pp. 100-101

- Diane Coyle
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