Review of Economic Dynamics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 5, month October, 2002
- Foreword pp. 719

- Gary Hansen
- Tests of Income Pooling in Household Decisions pp. 720-748

- Orazio Attanasio and Valérie Lechene
- Population Growth, Technological Adoption, and Economic Outcomes in the Information Era pp. 749-774

- Paul Beaudry and David Green
- Mortality, Fertility, and Saving in a Malthusian Economy pp. 775-814

- Michele Boldrin and Larry Jones
- Why Do Women Wait? Matching, Wage Inequality, and the Incentives for Fertility Delay pp. 815-855

- Elizabeth Caucutt, Nezih Guner and John Knowles
- Fertility Decisions and Gender Differences in Labor Turnover, Employment, and Wages pp. 856-891

- Andres Erosa, Luisa Fuster and Diego Restuccia
- Bequests, Inter Vivos Transfers, and Wealth Distribution pp. 892-931

- Shinichi Nishiyama
- The Quantity and Quality of Schooling and U.S. Labor Productivity Growth (1870-2000) pp. 932-964

- Peter Rangazas
- College Attainment of Women pp. 965-998

- José-Víctor Ríos-Rull and Virginia Sánchez-Marcos
- Differential Fecundity and Gender-Biased Parental Investments in Health pp. 999-1024

- Aloysius Siow and Xiaodong Zhu
Volume 5, month July, 2002
- Private Pensions: To What Extent Do They Account for Swedish Wealth Inequality? pp. 503-534

- David Domeij and Paul Klein
- Labor-Market Search and International Business Cycles pp. 535-558

- Jean-Olivier Hairault
- The Equivalence of Wage and Price Staggering in Monetary Business Cycle Models pp. 559-585

- Rochelle Edge
- On the Invariance of the Rate of Return to Convex Adjustment Costs pp. 586-601

- Andrew Abel
- Payments and Output pp. 602-617

- Scott Freeman
- Does Intrinsic Habit Formation Actually Resolve the Equity Premium Puzzle? pp. 618-645

- David Chapman
- The Demographic Transition in Europe: A Neoclassical Dynastic Approach pp. 646-680

- Xavier Mateos-Planas
- Unemployment Insurance and the Role of Self-Insurance pp. 681-703

- Atila Abdulkadiroglu, Burhanettin Kuruscu and Aysegul Sahin
- Procyclical Skill Retooling and Equilibrium Search pp. 704-717

- Ian King and Arthur Sweetman
Volume 5, month April, 2002
- Productivity Growth: A New Era? pp. 237-242

- James Kahn and Kevin Stiroh
- Investment-Specific Technical Change in the US (1947-2000): Measurement and Macroeconomic Consequences pp. 243-284

- Jason Cummins and Giovanni Violante
- Is Embodied Technology the Result of Upstream R&D? Industry-Level Evidence pp. 285-317

- Daniel Wilson
- The PC Industry: New Economy or Early Life-Cycle? pp. 318-345

- Mariana Mazzucato
- Moore's Law and Learning-By-Doing pp. 346-375

- Boyan Jovanovic and Peter Rousseau
- What Happens When the Technology Growth Trend Changes?: Transition Dynamics, Capital Growth and the 'New Economy' pp. 376-407

- Michael Pakko
- ICT Investment and Economic Growth in the 1990s: Is the United States a Unique Case? A Comparative Study of Nine OECD Countries pp. 408-442

- Alessandra Colecchia and Paul Schreyer
- Technology Adoption Costs and Productivity Growth: The Transition to Information Technology pp. 443-469

- James Bessen
- Comments on James Bessen's "Technology Adoption Costs and Productivity Growth: The 70's as a Technology Transition" pp. 470-476

- Diego Comin
- Technological Change and the Scale of Production pp. 477-488

- Matthew Mitchell
- Costly Technology Adoption and Capital Accumulation pp. 489-502

- Aubhik Khan and B Ravikumar
Volume 5, month January, 2002
- Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century pp. 1-18

- Timothy Kehoe and Edward Prescott
- The Great U.K. Depression: A Puzzle and Possible Resolution pp. 19-44

- Harold Cole and Lee Ohanian
- The Great Depression in Canada and the United States: A Neoclassical Perspective pp. 45-72

- Pedro Amaral and James (Jim) MacGee
- The French Depression in the 1930s pp. 73-99

- Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier
- The Role of Real Wages, Productivity, and Fiscal Policy in Germany's Great Depression 1928-37 pp. 100-127

- Jonas Fisher and Andreas Hornstein
- The Great Depression in Italy: Trade Restrictions and Real Wage Rigidities pp. 128-151

- Fabrizio Perri and Vincenzo Quadrini
- Argentina's Lost Decade pp. 152-165

- Finn Kydland and Carlos Zarazaga
- A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s pp. 166-205

- Raphael Bergoeing, Patrick Kehoe, Timothy Kehoe and Raimundo Soto
- The 1990s in Japan: A Lost Decade pp. 206-235

- Fumio Hayashi and Edward Prescott
Volume 4, month October, 2001
- Incomplete Markets, Transitory Shocks, and Welfare pp. 747-766

- Felix Kubler and Karl Schmedders
- Real Indeterminacy in Monetary Models with Nominal Interest Rate Distortions pp. 767-789

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- Insurance with Frequency Trading: A Dynamic Analysis of Efficient Insurance Markets pp. 790-822

- Jose S. Penalva Zuasti
- On the Use of the Inflation Tax When Nondistortionary Taxes Are Available pp. 823-841

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph Haslag
- Collateralized Debt as the Optimal Contract pp. 842-859

- Jeffrey Lacker
- Non-Walrasian Labor Markets and Real Business Cycles pp. 860-892

- Marco Maffezzoli
- Uniqueness of Positive Fixed Points for Increasing Concave Functions on Rn: An Elementary Result pp. 893-899

- John Kennan
Volume 4, month July, 2001
- Endogenous Policy Choice: The Case of Pollution and Growth pp. 369-405

- Larry Jones and Rodolfo Manuelli
- Idiosyncratic Risk in the United States and Sweden: Is There a Role for Government Insurance? pp. 406-437

- Martin Flodén and Jesper Lindé
- Balanced-Budget Rules: Welfare Loss and Optimal Policies pp. 438-459

- David Stockman
- The Nature and Effects of Technological Change over the Industry Life Cycle pp. 460-494

- Darren Filson
- Does Money Always Make People Happy? pp. 495-515

- Akiomi Kitagawa
- Acknowledging Misspecification in Macroeconomic Theory pp. 519-535

- Lars Hansen and Thomas Sargent
- The Cyclical Behavior of Skill Acquisition pp. 536-561

- David DeJong and Beth Ingram
- Inventories and the Business Cycle: Testing a Sequential Trading Model pp. 562-574

- Benjamin Eden
- Capital Trading, Stock Trading, and the Inflation Tax on Equity pp. 575-606

- Ralph Chami, Thomas Cosimano and Connel Fullenkamp
- Inflation and Price Adjustment: An Analysis of Microdata pp. 607-636

- Benjamin Eden
- Preference Evolution, Two-Speed Dynamics, and Rapid Social Change pp. 637-679

- William Sandholm
- Search, Dealers, and the Terms of Trade pp. 680-694

- Gabriele Camera
- How Do Taxes Affect Human Capital? The Role of Intergenerational Mobility pp. 695-735

- Lutz Hendricks
- An Anti-folk Theorem in Overlapping Generations Games with Limited Observability pp. 736-745

- Kiho Yoon
Volume 4, month April, 2001
- Externalities and Cities pp. 245-274

- Robert Lucas
- The Dynamics of Exclusion and Fiscal Conservatism pp. 275-302

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Financial Intermediation and Occupational Choice in Development pp. 303-334

- Andres Erosa
- Wages and the Size of Firms in Dynamic Matching Models pp. 335-368

- Giuseppe Bertola and Pietro Garibaldi
Volume 4, month January, 2001
- Finite Horizons, Political Economy, and Growth pp. 1-25

- James Kahn and Jong-Soo Lim
- Growth, Death, and Taxes pp. 26-57

- Lutz Hendricks
- The Phillips Curve and Optimal Policy in a Structural Signal Extraction Model pp. 58-74

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Tax Policy and Stability in a Model with Sector-Specific Externalities pp. 75-89

- Jang-Ting Guo and Sharon Harrison
- Specification and Estimation of Equilibrium Search Models pp. 90-126

- H. Bunzel, Bent Jesper Christensen, Peter Jensen, Nicholas Kiefer, L. Korsholm, L. Muus, G. R. Neumann and Michael Rosholm
- Schooling and Distortions in a Vintage Capital Model pp. 127-158

- Xavier Mateos-Planas
- Equilibrium Wage Dispersion, Firm Size and Growth pp. 159-187

- Melvyn Coles
- Bargains, Barter and Money pp. 188-209

- Merwan Engineer and Shouyong Shi
- Indeterminancy and Government Spending in a Two-Sector Model of Endogenous Growth pp. 210-229

- Xavier Raurich
- Business Cycle Asymmetries: International Evidence pp. 230-243

- Weshah Razzak