NBER Macroeconomics Annual
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Volume 33, issue 1, 2019
- Monetary Policy Analysis When Planning Horizons Are Finite pp. 1 - 50

- Michael Woodford
- Comment pp. 51 - 66

- Jennifer La’O
- Comment pp. 67 - 74

- Guido Lorenzoni
- Government Guarantees and the Valuation of American Banks pp. 81 - 145

- Andrew Atkeson, Adrien d’Avernas, Andrea L. Eisfeldt and Pierre-Olivier Weill
- Comment pp. 146 - 156

- Juliane Begenau
- Comment pp. 157 - 162

- Lawrence Summers
- Accounting for Factorless Income pp. 167 - 228

- Loukas Karabarbounis and Brent Neiman
- Comment pp. 229 - 234

- Richard Rogerson
- Comment pp. 235 - 248

- Matthew Rognlie
- The Tail That Keeps the Riskless Rate Low pp. 253 - 283

- Julian Kozlowski, Laura Veldkamp and Venky Venkateswaran
- Comment pp. 284 - 296

- Francois Gourio
- Comment pp. 297 - 302

- Robert Hall
- The Transformation of Manufacturing and the Decline in US Employment pp. 307 - 372

- Kerwin Kofi Charles, Erik Hurst and Mariel Schwartz
- Comment pp. 373 - 379

- Lawrence Katz
- Comment pp. 380 - 388

- Valerie Ramey
- The Macroeconomics of Border Taxes pp. 395 - 457

- Omar Barbiero, Emmanuel Farhi, Gita Gopinath and Oleg Itskhoki
- Comment pp. 458 - 467

- Alan Auerbach
- Comment pp. 468 - 471

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Editorial pp. xi - xvii

- Martin Eichenbaum and Jonathan Parker
Volume 32, issue 1, 2018
- When Inequality Matters for Macro and Macro Matters for Inequality pp. 1 - 75

- SeHyoun Ahn, Greg Kaplan, Benjamin Moll, Thomas Winberry and Christian Wolf
- Comment pp. 76 - 92

- Christopher Carroll and Edmund Crawley
- Comment pp. 93 - 108

- Per Krusell
- Michelson-Morley, Fisher, and Occam: The Radical Implications of Stable Quiet Inflation at the Zero Bound pp. 113 - 226

- John H. Cochrane
- Comment pp. 227 - 245

- Lawrence Christiano
- Comment pp. 246 - 260

- Ricardo Reis
- Dynamics of Housing Debt in the Recent Boom and Great Recession pp. 265 - 311

- Manuel Adelino, Antoinette Schoar and Felipe Severino
- Comment pp. 312 - 317

- Erik Hurst
- Comment pp. 318 - 328

- Giovanni L. Violante
- Understanding the Great Gatsby Curve pp. 333 - 393

- Steven Durlauf and Ananth Seshadri
- Comment pp. 394 - 406

- Roland Benabou
- Survey Measurement of Probabilistic Macroeconomic Expectations: Progress and Promise pp. 411 - 471

- Charles Manski
- Comment pp. 472 - 478

- Andrew Caplin
- Comment pp. 479 - 489

- Lars Hansen
- Credit Market Freezes pp. 493 - 526

- Efraim Benmelech and Nittai K. Bergman
- Comment pp. 527 - 536

- Varadarajan Chari
- Comment pp. 537 - 542

- Raghuram Rajan
- Distortions in Macroeconomics pp. 547 - 554

- Olivier Blanchard
- Editorial pp. xiii - xxi

- Martin Eichenbaum and Jonathan Parker
Volume 31, issue 1, 2017
- The Analytics of the Greek Crisis pp. 1 - 81

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Thomas Philippon and Dimitri Vayanos
- Comment pp. 82 - 91

- Olivier Blanchard
- Comment pp. 92 - 99

- Markus Brunnermeier
- Jump-Starting the Euro-Area Recovery: Would a Rise in Core Fiscal Spending Help the Periphery? pp. 103 - 182

- Olivier Blanchard, Christopher Erceg and Jesper Lindé
- Comment pp. 183 - 197

- Harald Uhlig
- Comment pp. 198 - 207

- Ricardo Reis
- Macrofinancial History and the New Business Cycle Facts pp. 213 - 263

- Oscar Jorda, Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor
- Comment pp. 264 - 273

- Mark Gertler
- Comment pp. 274 - 278

- Atif Mian
- Forward Guidance and Macroeconomic Outcomes since the Financial Crisis pp. 283 - 357

- Jeffrey Campbell, Jonas Fisher, Alejandro Justiniano and Leonardo Melosi
- Comment pp. 358 - 363

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- Comment pp. 364 - 374

- Gauti Eggertsson
- Are State- and Time-Dependent Models Really Different? pp. 379 - 457

- Fernando Alvarez, Francesco Lippi and Juan Passadore
- Comment pp. 458 - 464

- John Leahy
- Comment pp. 465 - 474

- Greg Kaplan
- Is the Macroeconomy Locally Unstable and Why Should We Care? pp. 479 - 530

- Paul Beaudry, Dana Galizia and Franck Portier
- Comment pp. 531 - 539

- Roxana Mihet and Laura Veldkamp
- Comment pp. 540 - 552

- Iván Werning
- Crises in Economic Thought, Secular Stagnation, and Future Economic Research pp. 557 - 577

- Lawrence Summers
- Editorial pp. xiii - xvii

- Martin Eichenbaum and Jonathan Parker
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