Review of Economic Dynamics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 2, month October, 1999
- Social Security Reform with Heterogeneous Agents pp. 757-795

- Juan Carlos Conesa and Dirk Krueger
- Is Social Security Really Bad for Growth? pp. 796-819

- Giorgio Bellettini and Carlotta Berti Ceroni
- A Welfare Analysis of Policy Responses to the Skilled Wage Premium pp. 820-849

- William Blankenau
- Y2K pp. 850-856

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
Volume 2, month July, 1999
- Social Security Liabilities pp. 489-497

- Edward Gramlich
- On the Distributional Effects of Social Security Reform pp. 498-531

- Mark Huggett and Gustavo Ventura
- Privatizing Social Security in the U.S. -- Comparing the Options pp. 532-574

- Laurence Kotlikoff, Kent Smetters and Jan Walliser
- Projected U.S. Demographics and Social Security pp. 575-615

- Mariacristina De Nardi, Selahattin Imrohoroglu and Thomas Sargent
- Is Altruism Important for Understanding the Long-Run Effects of Social Security? pp. 616-637

- Luisa Fuster
- Social Security in an Overlapping Generations Economy with Land pp. 638-665

- Ayse Imrohoroglu, Selahattin Imrohoroglu and Douglas H. Joines
- Should the Social Security Trust Fund Hold Equities pp. 666-697

- Henning Bohn
- The US Social Security System: What Does Political Sustainability Imply? pp. 698-730

- Vincenzo Galasso
- Privatizing Social Security pp. 731-755

- Thomas Cooley and Jorge Soares
Volume 2, month April, 1999
- The Optimal Inflation Tax pp. 325-346

- Isabel Correia and Pedro Teles
- Endogenous Money Supply and the Business Cycle pp. 347-369

- William Gavin and Finn Kydland
- Liquidity Contraints and Business Cycles in Developing Economies pp. 370-402

- Benoît Carmichael, Sikoro Keita and Lucie Samson
- Endogenous Cycles and Growth with Indivisible Technological Developments pp. 402-432

- Scott Freeman, Dong-Pyo Hong and Dan Peled
- Firm Heterogeneity, Capacity Utilization and the Business Cycle pp. 433-455

- Jean-François Fagnart, Omar Licandro and Franck Portier
- Search, Concave Production, and Optimal Firm Size pp. 456-471

- Eric Smith
- Adaptive Learning in Imperfect Monitoring Games pp. 472-485

- Mario Gilli
Volume 2, month January, 1999
- Foreword pp. 1

- Per Krusell and Neil Wallace
- "Overreaction" of Asset Prices in General Equilibrium pp. 3-35

- S. Aiyagari and Mark Gertler
- Credit in a Random Matching Model with Private Information pp. 36-64

- S. Aiyagari and Stephen Williamson
- Social Mobility: The Barro-Becker Children Meet the Laitner-Loury Dynasties pp. 65-103

- Fernando Alvarez
- A model of private bank-note issue pp. 104-136

- Ricardo Cavalcanti and Neil Wallace
- A Quantitative Analysis of Swedish Fertility Dynamics: 1751-1990 pp. 137-165

- Zvi Eckstein, Pedro Mira and Kenneth I. Wolpin
- Understanding the Effects of a Shock to Government Purchases pp. 166-206

- Wendy Edelberg, Martin Eichenbaum and Jonas Fisher
- Measuring the Rate of Technological Progress in Structures pp. 207-230

- Michael Gort, Jeremy Greenwood and Peter Rupert
- A Signaling Model of Multiple Currencies pp. 231-244

- Narayana Kocherlakota and Thomas Krueger
- On the Welfare Effects of Eliminating Business Cycles pp. 245-272

- Per Krusell and Anthony Smith
- Means Tested Public Assistance and the Demand for State Lottery Tickets pp. 273-290

- John Laitner
- A Model of Commodity Money, with Applications to Gresham's Law and the Debasement Puzzle pp. 291-323

- Francois Velde, Warren Weber and Randall Wright
Volume 1, month October, 1998
- Technological Progress, Job Creation and Job Destruction pp. 733-753

- Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides
- Stochastic Relation Between Money and Capital in an Economy with Spatially Separated Markets pp. 754-780

- Shouyong Shi
- Cyclicality and Sectoral Linkages: Aggregate Fluctuations from Independent Sectoral Shocks pp. 781-808

- Michael Horvath
- Work Schedules, Wages and Employment in a General Equilibrium Model with Team Production pp. 809-834

- Terry Fitzgerald
- Intergenerational Politics, Fiscal Policy and Productivity pp. 835-858

- Kenneth Beauchemin
- Sequential Equilibrium and Competition in a Diamond-Dybvig Banking Model pp. 859-877

- Bernardino Adao and Ted Loch Temzelides
Volume 1, month July, 1998
- Modeling Altruism and Spitefulness in Experiment pp. 593-622

- David Levine
- Learning and Asymmetric Business Cycles pp. 623-645

- Martin Chalkley and In Ho Lee
- Risk Preferences and the Welfare Cost of Business Cycles pp. 646-676

- Jim Dolmas
- Money Creation, Reserve Requirements, and Seigniorage pp. 677-698

- Joseph Haslag and Eric Young
- Fertility, Time Use, and Economic Development pp. 699-718

- Karine Moe
- Government Expenditures and the Permanent-Income Model pp. 719-730

- Robert Amano and Tony Wirjanto
Volume 1, month April, 1998
- Michael Gort's Contribution to Economics pp. 327-337

- Boyan Jovanovic
- Technology Diffusion and Aggregate Dynamics pp. 338-370

- David Andolfatto and Glenn MacDonald
- Entry, Exit, Embodied Technology, and Business Cycles pp. 371-408

- Jeffrey Campbell
- Capital Adjustment Patterns in Manufacturing Plants pp. 409-429

- Mark Doms and Timothy Dunne
- Technology Locks, Creative Destruction, and Non-Convergence in Productivity Levels pp. 430-473

- Douglas Dwyer
- The Business Cycle, Financial Performance, and the Retirement of Capital Goods pp. 474-496

- Austan Goolsbee
- Vintage Capital and Inequality pp. 497-530

- Boyan Jovanovic
- Learning Curves and the Cyclical Behavior of Manufacturing Industries pp. 531-550

- Pete Klenow
- The Information Technology Productivity Paradox pp. 551-592

- Mehmet Yorukoglu
Volume 1, month January, 1998
- Explaining Rising Wage Inequality: Explanations With A Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of Labor Earnings With Heterogeneous Agents pp. 1-58

- James Heckman, Lance Lochner and Christopher Taber
- General Equilibrium Models of Financial Systems: Theory and Measurement in Village Economies pp. 59-118

- Youngjae Lim and Robert Townsend
- Mechanism Design and Village Economies: From Credit, to Tenancy, to Cropping Groups pp. 119-172

- Robert Townsend and Rolf Mueller
- Doing Without Money: Controlling Inflation in a Post-Monetary World pp. 173-219

- Michael Woodford
- Two-Sided Search with Nontransferable Utility pp. 220-245

- Kenneth Burdett and Randall Wright
- Discount Window Lending and Deposit Insurance pp. 246-275

- Stephen Williamson
- Market Structure and the Growth Process pp. 276-305

- Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
- Flat-Rate Taxes, Government Spending on Education, and Growth pp. 306-325

- Gerhard Glomm and B Ravikumar