NBER Macroeconomics Annual
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Volume 30, issue 1, 2016
- Trends and Cycles in China's Macroeconomy pp. 1 - 84

- Chun Chang, Kaiji Chen, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- Comment pp. 85 - 89

- Mark Watson
- Comment pp. 90 - 100

- John Fernald
- Demystifying the Chinese Housing Boom pp. 105 - 166

- Hanming Fang, Quanlin Gu, Wei Xiong and Li-An Zhou
- Comment pp. 167 - 175

- Martin Schneider
- Comment pp. 176 - 185

- Erik Hurst
- External and Public Debt Crises pp. 191 - 244

- Cristina Arellano, Andrew Atkeson and Mark Wright
- Comment pp. 245 - 256

- Ricardo Reis
- Comment pp. 257 - 267

- Harald Uhlig
- Networks and the Macroeconomy: An Empirical Exploration pp. 273 - 335

- Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit and William Kerr
- Comment pp. 336 - 345

- Xavier Gabaix
- Comment pp. 346 - 373

- Lawrence Christiano
- Expectations and Investment pp. 379 - 431

- Nicola Gennaioli, Yueran Ma and Andrei Shleifer
- Comment pp. 432 - 434

- Christopher Sims
- Comment pp. 435 - 442

- Monika Piazzesi
- Declining Desire to Work and Downward Trends in Unemployment and Participation pp. 449 - 494

- Régis Barnichon and Andrew Figura
- Comment pp. 495 - 501

- Richard Rogerson
- Comment pp. 502 - 508

- Robert Hall
- Editorial pp. xi - xiv

- Martin Eichenbaum and Jonathan Parker
Volume 29, issue 1, 2015
- Productivity and Potential Output before, during, and after the Great Recession pp. 1 - 51

- John Fernald
- Comment pp. 52 - 59

- Samuel Kortum and Unni Pillai
- Comment pp. 60 - 65

- John Haltiwanger
- Quantifying the Lasting Harm to the US Economy from the Financial Crisis pp. 71 - 128

- Robert Hall
- Comment pp. 129 - 145

- Martin Eichenbaum
- Comment pp. 146 - 152

- Narayana Kocherlakota
- Information Aggregation in a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model pp. 159 - 207

- Tarek Hassan and Thomas M. Mertens
- Comment pp. 208 - 214

- Guido Lorenzoni
- Comment pp. 215 - 219

- George-Marios Angeletos
- Whither News Shocks? pp. 225 - 264

- Robert Barsky, Susanto Basu and Keyoung Lee
- Comment pp. 265 - 278

- Franck Portier
- Comment pp. 279 - 284

- Lawrence Christiano
- Effective Monetary Policy Strategies in New Keynesian Models: A Reexamination pp. 289 - 344

- Hess Chung, Edward Herbst and Michael Kiley
- Comment pp. 345 - 353

- Lars Svensson
- Comment pp. 354 - 365

- Mark Gertler
- Labor-Market Polarization over the Business Cycle pp. 371 - 413

- Christopher Foote and Richard W. Ryan
- Comment pp. 414 - 424

- Richard Rogerson
- Comment pp. 425 - 441

- Fatih Guvenen
- Costs and Benefits to Phasing out Paper Currency pp. 445 - 456

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Editors' Introduction pp. xiii - xx

- Jonathan Parker and Michael Woodford
Volume 28, issue 1, 2014
- Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue pp. 1 - 46

- Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
- Understanding Noninflationary Demand-Driven Business Cycles pp. 69 - 130

- Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier
- Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations pp. 159 - 200

- Kfir Eliaz and Ran Spiegler
- Pledgability and Liquidity: A New Monetarist Model of Financial and Macroeconomic Activity pp. 227 - 270

- Venky Venkateswaran and Randall Wright
- Shocks and Crashes pp. 293 - 354

- Martin Lettau and Sydney Ludvigson
- It Takes a Regime Shift: Recent Developments in Japanese Monetary Policy through the Lens of the Great Depression pp. 383 - 400

- Christina D. Romer
- Editors' Introduction pp. xi - xvii

- Jonathan Parker and Michael Woodford
Volume 27, issue 1, 2013
- Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities pp. 1 - 56

- Raj Chetty, Adam Guren, Dayanand Manoli and Andrea Weber
- Comment pp. 57 - 77

- Orazio Attanasio
- Comment pp. 78 - 84

- Robert Shimer
- Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment pp. 89 - 142

- Sylvain Leduc and Daniel Wilson
- Comment pp. 143 - 146

- Francesco Giavazzi
- Comment pp. 147 - 153

- Valerie Ramey
- Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2009 pp. 159 - 214

- Tobias Adrian, Paolo Colla and Hyun Song Shin
- Comment pp. 215 - 223

- Mark Gertler
- Comment pp. 224 - 231

- Arvind Krishnamurthy
- Individual Price Adjustment along the Extensive Margin pp. 235 - 281

- Etienne Gagnon, David Lopez-Salido and Nicolas Vincent
- Comment pp. 282 - 292

- Gita Gopinath
- Comment pp. 293 - 307

- Anil Kashyap
- Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand pp. 311 - 349

- Mark Bils, Pete Klenow and Benjamin Malin
- Comment pp. 350 - 361

- Ricardo Reis
- Comment pp. 362 - 370

- Julio Rotemberg
- Risk Heterogeneity and Credit Supply: Evidence from the Mortgage Market pp. 375 - 419

- Timothy Besley, Neil Meads and Paolo Surico
- Comment pp. 420 - 428

- Jose-Luis Peydro
- Comment pp. 429 - 436

- Bernard Salanié
- Revenge of the Optimum Currency Area pp. 439 - 448

- Paul Krugman
- Editorial pp. xiii - xx

- Daron Acemoglu, Jonathan Parker and Michael Woodford