Business Economics
2005 - 2026
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Volume 53, issue 4, 2018
- From the Editor pp. 171-172

- Charles Steindel
- Monetary policy and risk management at a time of low inflation and low unemployment pp. 173-183

- Jerome H. Powell
- Explaining the slow U.S. recovery: 2010–2017 pp. 184-194

- Ray C. Fair
- Improving the usefulness of the Purchasing Managers’ Index pp. 195-201

- Rolando F. Peláez
- Behavioral attitudes toward current economic events: a lesson from neuroeconomics pp. 202-208

- Kavous Ardalan
- Retirement concerns and planning of cooperative members: a study in the Dutch healthcare sector pp. 209-224

- George Apostolakis and Gert Dijk
- Oil and the economy: evolution not revolution pp. 225-231

- Mine Yucel
- Dani Rodrik: Straight talk on trade—ideas for a Sane World Economy pp. 232-233

- Stuart P. M. Mackintosh
- Douglas A. Irwin: Clashing over commerce: a history of U.S. trade policy pp. 234-236

- David Beckworth
- U can’t touch this! The intangible revolution pp. 237-239

- Daniel Sichel
Volume 53, issue 3, 2018
- From the Editor pp. 105-106

- Charles Steindel
- Is American manufacturing in decline? pp. 107-123

- Kevin Kliesen and John Tatom
- Perspectives on U.S. Fiscal Policy pp. 124-133

- Jeffrey Holland, Edward Leamer and Alice Rivlin
- Immigration and United States Economic Growth pp. 134-140

- Frederick Treyz and Peter Evangelakis
- The U.S. immigration debate: what’s all the shouting for? pp. 141-144

- Jared Bernstein
- The case against price-level targeting pp. 145-155

- Peter Hooper
- A new twist on an old framework: bounded price-level targeting pp. 156-162

- David Altig
- A review of “Windfall: how the new energy abundance upends global politics and strengthens America’s power,” by Meghan L. O’Sullivan pp. 163-165

- Marianne Kah
- James R. McGuigan, R. Charles Moyer, and Frederick H. deB. Harris (eds.): Managerial economics: applications, strategy, and tactics pp. 166-167

- Thomas Kevin Swift
- Henry Kaufman: Tectonic shifts in financial markets: people, policies and institutions pp. 168-169

- Francis H. Schott
Volume 53, issue 2, 2018
- From the Editor pp. 53-54

- Charles Steindel
- Lessons from the global financial crisis pp. 55-59

- Mervyn King
- R-star wars: the phantom menace pp. 60-65

- James Bullard
- Adapting tax systems for population aging pp. 66-71

- Karen Dynan
- Global aging and public finance pp. 72-78

- Jason J. Fichtner
- What is holding back housing? pp. 79-85

- Laurie S. Goodman
- Importance of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and critical issues it faces pp. 86-99

- Erica Groshen
- The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve Peter Conti-Brown pp. 100-102

- M. Cary Leahey
- 2017-12-18 Review of Nicholas Eberstadt’s book pp. 103-104

- Michael W. Horrigan
Volume 53, issue 1, 2018
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Charles Steindel
- Global economic challenges and opportunities pp. 3-9

- Tao Zhang
- Between debt and the devil: beyond the normalization delusion pp. 10-16

- Lord Adair Turner
- China’s belt and road initiative and regional perceptions of China pp. 17-24

- John O’Trakoun
- Drivers of international tourism demand in Africa pp. 25-36

- Ogechi Adeola, Nathaniel Boso and Olaniyi Evans
- Water and wastewater treatment worldwide: the industry and the market for equipment and chemicals pp. 37-47

- Andrew Gross and Emily Park
- The end of the Asian century by Michael R. Auslin pp. 48-49

- Gene Huang
- The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization pp. 50-52

- Paul Thomas
Volume 52, issue 4, 2017
- From the editor pp. 187-188

- Charles Steindel
- Unconventional monetary policy and the role of central banks pp. 189-193

- Raghuram Rajan
- Inflation, uncertainty, and monetary policy pp. 194-207

- Janet Yellen
- The tax reform agenda pp. 208-215

- Martin Feldstein
- Did Okun’s law die after the Great Recession? pp. 216-226

- Giorgio Canarella and Stephen Miller
- America’s online ‘jobs’: conceptualizations, measurements, and influencing factors pp. 227-249

- Christopher Alex Hooton
- Quantifying the housing recovery: which MSAs are experiencing bubbles? pp. 250-259

- Azhar Iqbal and Mark Vitner
- Business economics in a post-truth era pp. 260-264

- Stuart P. M. Mackintosh
- Paradox resolved? A review of the Rise and Fall of American Growth, by Robert J. Gordon pp. 265-267

- John Fernald
- The age of experts: a review of Marc Levinson’s an extraordinary time pp. 268-271

- Stephen C. Sexauer and Laurence B. Siegel
Volume 52, issue 3, 2017
- From the Editor pp. 127-128

- Charles Steindel
- The overselling of globalization pp. 129-137

- Joseph Stiglitz
- OECD’s interim economic outlook, March 2017 pp. 138-148

- Catherine Mann
- Federal policy and economic growth pp. 149-153

- Douglas Elmendorf
- Faster growth and greater fiscal responsibility are possible pp. 154-157

- Glenn Hubbard
- What is the potential growth rate of the U.S. economy, and how might policy affect it? pp. 158-167

- Jason Furman
- Policy uncertainty and the economic outlook pp. 168-169

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin
- New policy uncertainties in the economic outlook pp. 170-174

- Joel Prakken
- Is there an easy cure for low growth? pp. 175-180

- John Fernald
- The end of alchemy: money, banking, and the future of the global economy pp. 181-183

- Kevin Kliesen
- The undoing project: a friendship that changed our minds pp. 184-185

- Ellen Hughes-Cromwick
Volume 52, issue 2, 2017
- From the editor pp. 85-86

- Charles Steindel
- Secular stagnation or financial cycle drag? pp. 87-98

- Claudio Borio
- Does mismeasurement explain low productivity growth? pp. 99-102

- Chad Syverson
- Prices of high-tech products, mismeasurement, and the pace of innovation pp. 103-113

- David Byrne, Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel Sichel
- The necessity for a strategic approach to monetary policy pp. 114-117

- Mickey D. Levy
- Threats to monetary policy independence: reasons to be concerned pp. 118-122

- David J. Stockton
- Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy pp. 123-125

- Apurv Jain
Volume 52, issue 1, 2017
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Charles Steindel
- Comments at the Panel “Responders of First or Last Resort: Central Bank Strategies in an Era of Ultra-Low Interest Rates” pp. 3-6

- Charles Evans
- Monetary Policy Accommodation at the Lower Bound pp. 7-14

- Signe Krogstrup
- The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspan by Sebastian Mallaby pp. 15-31

- William Poole
- Are Young People Becoming More Risk Averse? An Analysis of Factors Contributing to the Rise in Precautionary Savings Among Young Adults pp. 32-40

- LaVaughn M. Henry
- When is a Firm Born? Alternative Criteria and Consequences pp. 41-56

- Paul Davidson Reynolds
- The U.S. Carpet Industry: History, Industry Dynamics, and a Simple Model for Short-Term Forecasting pp. 57-67

- Kevin Swift and Emily Sanchez
- The Competitive Dynamics of the Generic Drug Manufacturing Industry pp. 68-75

- Evan Hoffman
- Money Changes Everything: How Finance Made Civilization Possible pp. 76-77

- Larry Neal
- The Curse of Cash pp. 78-80

- Stephen Williamson
- Erratum to: When is a Firm Born? Alternative Criteria and Consequences pp. 81-83

- Paul Davidson Reynolds
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