Inflation: Causes and Effects
Robert E. Hall
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1982
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Inflation: Causes and Effects" , pp 1-10

- Robert E. Hall
- Why Stopping Inflation May Be Costly: Evidence from Fourteen Historical Episodes , pp 11-40

- Robert Gordon
- The Ends of Four Big Inflations , pp 41-98

- Thomas Sargent
- United States Inflation and the Choice of Monetary Standard , pp 99-110

- Robert Barro
- Explorations in the Gold Standard and Related Policies for Stabilizing the Dollar , pp 111-122

- Robert E. Hall
- The Effect of Inflation on the Private Pension System , pp 123-138

- Jeremy I. Bulow
- The Disruptive Effect of Inflation on the Organization of Markets , pp 139-152

- Dennis Carlton
- Inflation, Capital Taxation, and Monetary Policy , pp 153-168

- Martin Feldstein
- Adapting to Inflation in the United States Economy , pp 169-188

- Stanley Fischer
- United States Inflation and the Dollar , pp 189-210

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- Public Concern about Inflation and Unemployment in the United States: Trends, Correlates, and Political Implications , pp 211-232

- Douglas A. Hibbs, Jr.
- Inflation, Corporate Profits, and the Rate of Return to Capital , pp 233-260

- Jeremy I. Bulow and John B. Shoven
- The Anatomy of Double-Digit Inflation in the 1970s , pp 261-282

- Alan Blinder
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