Business Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 161-161

- Robert Thomas Crow
- Designing Federal Budget Policy to Spur Economic Growth pp. 162-168

- Douglas Elmendorf
- A Career in a Less-than-Perfect Economy pp. 169-177

- John Silvia
- The Home Purchase Sentiment Index: A New Housing Indicator pp. 178-190

- James A Wilcox
- Three Challenges to Central Bank Orthodoxy pp. 191-199

- James Bullard and Kevin Kliesen
- Integrating Financial Stability into Monetary Policy pp. 200-205

- Stephen S Poloz
- The First 50 Years of Business Economics pp. 206-218

- Robert Thomas Crow
- The World Market for Light Sources: Lamps and LEDs, 2006–21 pp. 219-227

- Jennifer Mapes-Christ and Andrew C Gross
- Boss Life: Surviving My Own Small Business pp. 228-229

- Charles Steindel
- Mastering ‘Metrics’: The Path from Cause to Effect pp. 230-231

- Jan Kmenta
Volume 50, issue 3, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 113-113

- Robert Thomas Crow
- Central Banking After the Crisis: No Return to Past Certainties pp. 114-127

- Adair Turner
- The Changing Nature of the Long-Run Federal Budget Problem pp. 128-134

- Rudolph G Penner
- Gauging the Financial Capability of Americans pp. 135-146

- Mark A Johnson and Douglas Lamdin
- The Solar Panel Manufacturing Industry’s Boom, Bust, and Future pp. 147-154

- Leah Goddard
- The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters pp. 155-156

- Jesse S Hixson
- Free Market Environmentalism for the Next Generation pp. 156-159

- Gerald L Musgrave
Volume 50, issue 2, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 49-50

- Robert Thomas Crow
- Thoughts about Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Postinflation World pp. 51-56

- Alice Rivlin
- The Decline in the Natural Rate of Interest pp. 57-60

- John Williams
- Progress and Challenges for International Financial Reform pp. 61-66

- Nathan Sheets and Michael Pisa
- Central Banks: Confronting the Hard Truths Discovered and Tough Choices Ahead pp. 67-74

- Philipp Hildebrand
- Transfer Pricing for the Rest of Us pp. 75-79

- Constance L Hunter, Thomas Herr and Marcus Heyland
- Time-Series Momentum Trading Strategies in the Global Stock Market pp. 80-90

- Gagari Chakrabarti
- Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Bureau of Labor Statistics pp. 91-95

- Erica Groshen
- International Economics in the Automotive Industry pp. 96-100

- David P Teolis
- The Home Improvement, Maintenance, and Repair Industry pp. 101-108

- Emil B Berendt
- Open Secret: The Global Banking Conspiracy That Swindled Investors Out of Billions pp. 109-110

- William C Dunkelberg
- Trillion Dollar Economists: How Economists and Their Ideas Have Transformed Business pp. 110-112

- Douglas Lamdin
Volume 50, issue 1, 2015
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Robert Thomas Crow
- An Interview With Ben S. Bernanke pp. 3-11

- Ben Bernanke and Kai Ryssdal
- An Ordered Probit Approach to Predicting the Probability of Inflation/Deflation pp. 12-19

- John Silvia and Azhar Iqbal
- How to Curb Short-Termism in Corporate America pp. 20-24

- Robert C Pozen
- The Impact of a Rising Dollar on the U.S. Economy pp. 25-33

- Joel L Prakken and Chris P Varvares
- Banking and the Real Economy pp. 34-38

- Ed Clark
- Estimating the Impact of NABE Member Characteristics on Compensation pp. 39-44

- Christopher Swann and Anessa Custovic
- House of Debt: How They (and You) Caused the Great Recession, and How We can Prevent It from Happening Again pp. 45-46

- Derk A Wilcox
- Bootleggers and Baptists: How Economic Forces and Moral Persuasion Interact to Shape Regulatory Politics pp. 47-48

- Gerald L Musgrave
Volume 49, issue 4, 2014
- From the Editor pp. 205-206

- Robert Thomas Crow
- Strategies for NABE’s Long Term pp. 207-210

- Jack Kleinhenz
- An Econometric Study of Quits Rate Trends in the United States since the Great Recession: Cyclical Movement or Structural Change&quest pp. 211-226

- Didier Bruneel, Stephen Juneau and Simiao Wang
- The Risk of Future Labor Shortages in Different Occupations and Industries in the United States pp. 227-243

- Gad Levanon, Ben Cheng and Michael Paterra
- Is Fiscal Stimulus a Good Idea&quest pp. 244-252

- Ray C Fair
- Is the Fed Funds Rate Still Effective&quest pp. 253-262

- John Silvia and Azhar Iqbal
- Confronting the Gray Market Problem pp. 263-270

- Peggy E Chaudhry
- An Overview of the U.S. Regulated Fund Industry pp. 271-281

- Brian Reid and Emily Gallagher
- Tyler Cowen, Average Is Over: Powering America beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation pp. 282-283

- John C Goodman
- Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 284-286

- Devon M Herrick
Volume 49, issue 3, 2014
- From the Editor pp. 141-141

- Robert Thomas Crow
- CBO’s Outlook for the Economy in February 2014 pp. 142-148

- Douglas Elmendorf
- The Labor Market in the Aftermath of the Great Recession pp. 149-155

- Mary C Daly and Elliot M Marks
- The Economics of Japan’s Stagnation pp. 156-175

- Tanweer Akram
- State Income Taxes and Interstate Migration pp. 176-190

- Roger Cohen, Andrew Lai and Charles Steindel
- Economics at Work in an Economic Development Organization pp. 191-193

- Patrick Jankowski
- The Coatings Industry—Beautifying, Protecting, and Preserving the Nation’s Assets pp. 194-200

- H Allen Irish
- Stress Test: Reflections on the Financial Crisis pp. 201-202

- Diane C Swonk
- Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change pp. 203-204

- Derk A Wilcox
Volume 49, issue 2, 2014
- From the Editor pp. 63-64

- Robert Thomas Crow
- U.S. Economic Prospects: Secular Stagnation, Hysteresis, and the Zero Lower Bound pp. 65-73

- Lawrence Summers
- Central Banking in the Crisis: Conceptual Convergence and Open Questions on Unconventional Monetary Policy pp. 74-84

- Jean-Claude Trichet
- Time to Close the Opportunity Gap pp. 85-91

- Kevin Brady
- Central Banks and Macroeconomic Ambidexterity pp. 92-98

- Andrew Haldane
- Remarks on Banking Reform pp. 99-103

- Thomas M Hoenig
- Another Look at the Case for International Diversification pp. 104-113

- Mark J Purdy and Kuangyi Wei
- Economics at the American Chemistry Council pp. 114-121

- Thomas Kevin Swift
- Business Economics and the Printing Industry pp. 122-126

- Ronnie H Davis
- Initial Results of the 2012 Economic Census pp. 127-135

- Robert P Parker
- The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America pp. 136-137

- Devon M Herrick
- The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality pp. 137-139

- W. Barnett
Volume 49, issue 1, 2014
- From the Editor pp. 1-1

- Robert Thomas Crow
- Persistent Unemployment and Policy Uncertainty: Numerical Evidence from a New Approach pp. 2-20

- Patrick Anderson
- The Economic Recovery Five Years after the Financial Crisis pp. 21-26

- James H Stock
- Beyond Big Data pp. 27-31

- Hal R Varian
- Financial Performance in Manufacturing Firms: A Comparison Between Parametric and Non-Parametric Approaches pp. 32-45

- Eleonora Bartoloni and Maurizio Baussola
- The Evolving Global Wine Market pp. 46-58

- Barbara Insel
- The Map and the Territory: Risk, Human Nature, and the Future of Forecasting pp. 59-60

- Diane C Swonk
- Firm Commitment: Why the Corporation is Failing Us and How to Restore Trust in It pp. 61-62

- Thomas A Hemphill
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