Review of Economic Dynamics
1998 - 2026
Current editor(s): Loukas Karabarbounis
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Volume 34, month October, 2019
- Immigration and the macroeconomy: some new empirical evidence pp. 1-19

- Francesco Furlanetto and Orjan Robstad
- Systemic Banking Panics, Liquidity Risk, and Monetary Policy pp. 20-42

- Roberto Robatto
- Mortgage Debt and Social Externalities pp. 43-60

- Cristian Badarinza
- Credit, Misallocation and Productivity: A Disaggregated Analysis pp. 61-86

- Felipe Meza, Sangeeta Pratap and Carlos Urrutia
- Agriculture to Industry: the End of Intergenerational Coresidence pp. 87-102

- Luca Pensieroso and Alessandro Sommacal
- From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: Effects of Mortality Changes pp. 103-120

- Keiya Minamimura and Daisihin Yasui
- Fiscal Deficits and Unemployment Dynamics: The Role of Productivity Gains and Wage Rigidities pp. 121-140

- Ruy Lama and Juan Medina
- Innovation and Inequality in a Monetary Schumpeterian Model with Heterogeneous Households and Firms pp. 141-164

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi, Haichao Fang, Yuichi Furukawa and Chih-Hsing Liao
- Intra-Household Risk Sharing and Job Search over the Business Cycle pp. 165-182

- Haomin Wang
- Markov-Chain Approximations for Life-Cycle Models pp. 183-201

- Giulio Fella, Giovanni Gallipoli and Jutong Pan
- Investment Specific Technology Shocks and Emerging Market Business Cycle Dynamics pp. 202-220

- Aydan Dogan
- When is Nonfundamentalness in SVARs a Real Problem? pp. 221-243

- Paul Beaudry, Patrick Fève, Alain Guay and Franck Portier
- Who Works for Whom? Worker Sorting in a Model of Entrepreneurship with Heterogeneous Labor Markets pp. 244-266

- Emin Dinlersoz, Henry Hyatt and Hubert Janicki
- Financial Frictions, Entry and Growth: A Study of China pp. 267-282

- Qiusha Peng
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
Volume 32, month April, 2019
- Oil prices in a general equilibrium model with precautionary demand for oil pp. 1-17

- Conny Olovsson
- Data-Rich DSGE Model Forecasts of the Great Recession and its Recovery pp. 18-41

- Sacha Gelfer
- Entrepreneurs, managers and inequality pp. 42-67

- Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee
- Aggregate Consequences of Credit Subsidy Policies: Firm Dynamics and Misallocation pp. 68-93

- In Hwan Jo and Tatsuro Senga
- Business Cycle Implications of Capacity Constraints under Demand Shocks pp. 94-121

- Chacko George and Florian Kuhn
- Crime and the minimum wage pp. 122-152

- Christine Braun
- Credit Crunches, Asset Prices and Technological Change pp. 153-179

- Luis Araujo, Qingqing Cao, Raoul Minetti and Pierluigi Murro
- Aggregate productivity and the allocation of resources over the business cycle pp. 180-205

- Sophie Osotimehin
- Cost of Inflation in Inventory Theoretical Models pp. 206-226

- Fernando Alvarez, Francesco Lippi and Roberto Robatto
- Local Effects of a Military Spending Shock: Evidence from Shipbuilding in the 1930s pp. 227-248

- Christopher Biolsi
- The effects of secondary markets for government bonds on inflation dynamics pp. 249-273

- Begoña Domínguez and Pedro Gomis-Porqueras
- Labor Market Frictions, Monetary Policy, and Durable Goods pp. 274-304

- Federico Di Pace and Matthias Hertweck
Volume 31, month January, 2019
- Wage Dynamics and Peer Referrals pp. 1-23

- Vincent Boucher and Marion Goussé
- Equilibrium indeterminacy with parental altruism pp. 24-35

- Pietro Reichlin
- Low real interest rates and the zero lower bound pp. 36-62

- Stephen Williamson
- The Impact of Foreclosure Delay on U.S. Employment pp. 63-83

- Kyle Herkenhoff and Lee Ohanian
- Skill Flows: A Theory of Human Capital and Unemployment pp. 84-122

- Ross Doppelt
- Learning Financial Shocks and the Great Recession pp. 123-146

- Patrick Pintus and Jacek Suda
- International Liquidity Rents pp. 147-159

- Maya Eden
- Inequality and the Marriage Gap pp. 160-181

- Nawid Siassi
- Gradualism and Liquidity Traps pp. 182-199

- Taisuke Nakata and Sebastian Schmidt
- On the Source of U.S. Trade Deficits: Global Saving Glut or Domestic Saving Drought? pp. 200-223

- Joseph Steinberg
- Factors Affecting College Attainment and Student Ability in the U.S. since 1900 pp. 224-244

- Kevin Donovan and Christopher Herrington
- General equilibrium effects of immigration in Germany: Search and matching approach pp. 245-276

- Zainab Iftikhar and Anna Zaharieva
- The joint labor supply decision of married couples and the U.S. Social Security pension system pp. 277-304

- Shinichi Nishiyama
- Heterogeneity, selection and labor market disparities pp. 305-325

- Alessandra Bonfiglioli and Gino Gancia
- Central Bank purchases of private assets: An evaluation pp. 326-346

- Kee-Youn Kang
- Technology Shocks and Hours Revisited: Evidence from Household Data pp. 347-362

- Hikaru Saijo
- Sticky Prices versus Sticky Information: Does it Matter for Policy Paradoxes? pp. 363-392

- Gauti Eggertson and Vaishali Garga
- Velocity in the Long Run: Money and Structural Transformation pp. 393-410

- Antonio Mele and Radoslaw Stefanski
- Labor-market Frictions, Incomplete Insurance and Severance Payments pp. 411-435

- Etienne Lalé
- Employment and Hours over the Business Cycle in a Model with Search Frictions pp. 436-461

- Noritaka Kudoh, Hiroaki Miyamoto and Masaru Sasaki