Review of Economic Dynamics
1998 - 2025
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Volume 37, month July, 2020
- Public debt expansions and the dynamics of the household borrowing constraint pp. 1-32

- António Antunes and Valerio Ercolani
- Job Duration and Match Characteristics over the Business Cycle pp. 33-53

- Ismail Baydur and Toshihiko Mukoyama
- Consumption, Reservation Wages, and Aggregate Labor Supply pp. 54-80

- Choonsung Park
- FiPIt: A Simple, Fast Global Method for Solving Models with Two Endogenous States & Occasionally Binding Constraints pp. 81-102

- Enrique Mendoza and Sergio Villalvazo
- Modeling Life-Cycle Earnings Risk with Positive and Negative Shocks pp. 103-126

- Manuel Sanchez and Felix Wellschmied
- The Relative Price of Capital and Economic Structure pp. 127-155

- Roberto Samaniego and Juliana Yu Sun
- Capital Taxes and Redistribution: The Role of Management Time and Tax Deductible Investment pp. 156-172

- Juan Carlos Conesa and Begoña Domínguez
- Cultural Transmission, Education-Promoting Attitudes, and Economic Development pp. 173-194

- Dimitrios Varvarigos
- Time-Varying Wage Risk, Incomplete Markets, and Business Cycles pp. 195-213

- Shuhei Takahashi
- When Fiscal Consolidation Meets Private Deleveraging pp. 214-233

- Javier Andrés, Oscar Arce, Dominik Thaler and Carlos Thomas
- Optimal fiscal policy and sovereign debt crises pp. 234-254

- Stefan Niemann and Paul Pichler
- Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Stability Revisited pp. 255-274

- Yasuo Hirose, Takushi Kurozumi and Willem Van Zandweghe
- Competition, Innovation, and the Number of Firms pp. 275-298

- Pedro Bento
- Risk Aversion, Uninsurable Idiosyncratic Risk, and the Financial Accelerator pp. 299-322

- Giacomo Candian and Mikhail Dmitriev
Volume 36, month April, 2020
- High and Low Activity Spells in Housing Markets pp. 1-28

- Eric Smith
- Asymmetric Unemployment Fluctuations and Monetary Policy Trade-Offs pp. 29-45

- Antoine Lepetit
- News and noise bubbles in the housing market pp. 46-72

- Andrea Giovanni Gazzani
- Structural Asymmetries and Financial Imbalances in the Eurozone pp. 73-102

- Ivan Jaccard and Frank Smets
- Inside Money, Business Cycle, and Bank Capital Requirements pp. 103-121

- Jaevin Park
- Simultaneous Innovation and the Cyclicality of R&D pp. 122-133

- Miroslav Gabrovski
- Why hasn't Social Security changed since 1977? pp. 134-157

- Pavel Brendler
- The Marriage Gap: Optimal Aging and Death in Partnerships pp. 158-176

- Johannes Schuenemann, Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- The Cash Paradox pp. 177-197

- Janet Hua Jiang and Enchuan Shao
- Bounded Learning by Doing, Inequality, and Multi-Sector Growth: A Middle-Class Perspective pp. 198-219

- Alain Desdoigts and Fernando Jaramillo
- Explaining Intergenerational Mobility: The Role of Fertility and Family Transfers pp. 220-245

- Diego Daruich and Julian Kozlowski
- Propagation of Financial Shocks in an Input-Output Economy with Trade and Financial Linkages of Firms pp. 246-269

- Shaowen Luo
- Intersectoral Linkages, Diverse Information, and Aggregate Dynamics pp. 270-292

- Manoj Atolia and Ryan Chahrour
- Repatriation Taxes pp. 293-313

- Chadwick Curtis, Julio Garin and M. Saif Mehkari
Volume 35, month January, 2020
- Self-Employment in Developing Countries: A Search-Equilibrium Approach pp. 1-34

- Renata Narita
- Can Capital Deepening Explain the Global Decline in Labor's Share? pp. 35-53

- Andy Glover and Jacob Short
- Foreign Asset Accumulation among Emerging Market Economies: a Case for Coordination pp. 54-73

- Hao Jin and Hewei Shen
- Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Model of Firm Entry with Financial Frictions pp. 74-96

- Dudley Cooke and Tatiana Damjanovic
- Do Consumers Really Follow a Rule of Thumb? Three Thousand Estimates from 144 Studies Say 'Probably Not' pp. 97-122

- Tomas Havranek and Anna Sokolova
- The role of risk aversion in a sovereign default model of polarization and political instability pp. 123-132

- Yasin Onder and Enes Sunel
- Accounting for Post-Crisis Inflation: A Retro Analysis pp. 133-153

- Chiara Fratto and Harald Uhlig
- Real exchange rates and international co-movement: News-shocks and non-tradable goods with complete markets pp. 154-169

- Kyriacos Lambrias
- Relationships in the Interbank Market pp. 170-191

- Jonathan Chiu, Jens Eisenschmidt and Cyril Monnet
- Intergenerational Debt Dynamics Without Tears pp. 192-219

- Torben Andersen and Joydeep Bhattacharya
- Can Income Differences Explain the Racial Wealth Gap: A Quantitative Analysis pp. 220-239

- Hero Ashman and Seth Neumuller
- Hours and Employment Over the Business Cycle: A Structural Analysis pp. 240-262

- Matteo Cacciatore, Giuseppe Fiori and Nora Traum
- Rational exuberance booms pp. 263-282

- Gene Ambrocio
- Labor Productivity and Firm-Level TFP with Technology-Specific Production Function pp. 283-300

- Michele Battisti, Filippo Belloc and Massimo Del Gatto
Volume 33, month July, 2019
- RED Special Issue on Fragmented Financial Markets: An Introduction pp. 1-3

- Benjamin Lester, Pierre-Olivier Weill and Ariel Zetlin-Jones
- Asset Issuance in Over-the-Counter Markets pp. 4-29

- Zachary Bethune, Bruno Sultanum and Nicholas Trachter
- A theory of repurchase agreements, collateral re-use, and repo intermediation pp. 30-56

- Piero Gottardi, Vincent Maurin and Cyril Monnet
- Bid-Ask Spreads and the Over-the-Counter Interdealer Markets: Core and Peripheral Dealers pp. 57-84

- Artem Neklyudov
- Posted Prices, Search and Bargaining pp. 85-104

- Derek Stacey
- Costs and benefits of dynamic trading in a lemons market pp. 105-127

- William Fuchs and Andrzej Skrzypacz
- Latency in Fragmented Markets pp. 128-153

- Tomy Lee
- Efficiency and information transmission in bilateral trading pp. 154-176

- Robert Shimer and Iván Werning
- A Model of the Federal Funds Market: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow pp. 177-204

- Gara Afonso, Roc Armenter and Benjamin Lester
- A Monetary Model of Bilateral Over-the-Counter Markets pp. 205-227

- Ricardo Lagos and Shengxing Zhang
- The Use of Collateral in Bilateral Repurchase and Securities Lending Agreements pp. 228-249

- Viktoria Baklanova, Cecilia Caglio, Marco Cipriani and Adam Copeland
- The Microstructure of the Bond Market in the 20th Century pp. 250-271

- Bruno Biais and Richard Green
- Over-the-Counter Market Liquidity and Securities Lending pp. 272-294

- Nathan Foley-Fisher, Stefan Gissler and Stephane Verani
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