NBER Macroeconomics Annual
2012 - 2026
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Volume 36, issue 1, 2022
- Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years? pp. 1 - 55

- Robert E. Hall and Marianna Kudlyak
- Comment pp. 56 - 67

- Robert Shimer
- Comment pp. 68 - 79

- Aysegul Sahin
- From Mancession to Shecession: Women’s Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions pp. 83 - 151

- Titan Alon, Sena Coskun, Matthias Doepke, David Koll and Michèle Tertilt
- Comment pp. 152 - 157

- Laura Pilossoph
- Comment pp. 158 - 172

- Loukas Karabarbounis
- Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals pp. 177 - 216

- Richard Rogerson and Johanna Wallenius
- Comment pp. 217 - 233

- Nir Jaimovich
- Comment pp. 234 - 250

- Mark Bils
- Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy pp. 253 - 320

- Michael Barnett, William Brock and Lars Hansen
- Comment pp. 321 - 328

- Mar Reguant
- Comment pp. 329 - 334

- Per Krusell
- Converging to Convergence pp. 337 - 412

- Michael Kremer, Jack Willis and Yang You
- Comment pp. 413 - 424

- Rohini Pande and Nils Enevoldsen
- Comment pp. 425 - 442

- Daron Acemoglu and Carlos Molina
- Editorial pp. xi - xvii

- Martin Eichenbaum and Erik Hurst
Volume 35, issue 1, 2021
- Imperfect Macroeconomic Expectations: Evidence and Theory pp. 1 - 86

- George-Marios Angeletos, Zhen Huo and Karthik A. Sastry
- Comment pp. 87 - 98

- Jessica A. Wachter
- Comment pp. 99 - 111

- Ricardo Reis
- Diverging Trends in National and Local Concentration pp. 115 - 150

- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Nicholas Trachter
- Comment pp. 151 - 166

- Jan Eeckhout
- Comment pp. 167 - 172

- Robert E. Hall
- What Do We Learn from Cross-Regional Empirical Estimates in Macroeconomics? pp. 175 - 223

- Adam Guren, Alisdair McKay, Emi Nakamura and Jón Steinsson
- Comment pp. 224 - 231

- Gabriel Chodorow-Reich
- Comment pp. 232 - 241

- Valerie Ramey
- Innovative Growth Accounting pp. 245 - 295

- Peter J. Klenow and Huiyu Li
- Comment pp. 296 - 307

- John Haltiwanger
- The Glass Ceiling and the Paper Floor: Changing Gender Composition of Top Earners since the 1980s pp. 309 - 373

- Fatih Guvenen, Greg Kaplan and Jae Song
- Comment pp. 374 - 380

- Paola Sapienza
- Comment pp. 381 - 387

- Raquel Fernández
- Sources of US Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future pp. 391 - 455

- Joachim Hubmer, Per Krusell and Anthony A. Smith.
- Comment pp. 456 - 467

- Owen Zidar
- Comment pp. 468 - 479

- Benjamin Moll
- Editorial pp. xi - xvii

- Martin Eichenbaum and Erik Hurst
Volume 34, issue 1, 2020
- From Good to Bad Concentration? US Industries over the Past 30 Years pp. 1 - 46

- Matias Covarrubias, Germán Gutiérrez and Thomas Philippon
- Comment pp. 47 - 54

- Janice Eberly
- Comment pp. 55 - 61

- Chad Syverson
- The Lost Ones: The Opportunities and Outcomes of White, Non-College-Educated Americans Born in the 1960s pp. 67 - 115

- Margherita Borella, Mariacristina De Nardi and Fang Yang
- Comment pp. 116 - 126

- Richard Blundell
- Comment pp. 127 - 136

- Greg Kaplan
- On the Empirical (Ir)Relevance of the Zero Lower Bound Constraint pp. 141 - 170

- Davide Debortoli, Jordi Galí and Luca Gambetti
- Comment pp. 171 - 181

- Ben Bernanke
- Comment pp. 182 - 193

- Mark W. Watson
- Optimal Inflation and the Identification of the Phillips Curve pp. 199 - 255

- Michael McLeay and Silvana Tenreyro
- Comment pp. 256 - 266

- Marc Giannoni
- Comment pp. 267 - 279

- Matthew Rognlie
- Trading Up and the Skill Premium pp. 285 - 316

- Nir Jaimovich, Sergio Rebelo, Arlene Wong and Miao Ben Zhang
- Comment pp. 317 - 330

- Daron Acemoglu
- Comment pp. 331 - 336

- Jonathan Vogel
- Special Deals with Chinese Characteristics pp. 341 - 379

- Chong-En Bai, Chang-Tai Hsieh and Zheng Song
- Comment pp. 380 - 388

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Comment pp. 389 - 394

- Antoinette Schoar
- Climate Change, Climate Policy, and Economic Growth pp. 399 - 419

- James H. Stock
- Editorial pp. xi - xviii

- Martin Eichenbaum, Erik Hurst and Jonathan Parker
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