NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2013, Volume 28
Jonathan Parker and
Michael Woodford
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: E44 G12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Chapters in this book:
- Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue , pp 1-46

- Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
- Introduction to "NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2013, Volume 28" , pp -8--3

- Jonathan Parker and Michael Woodford
- Comment on "Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue" , pp 47-58

- Bruce Preston
- Comment on "Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue" , pp 59-64

- Christopher A. Sims
- Understanding Noninflationary Demand-Driven Business Cycles , pp 69-130

- Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier
- Comment on "Understanding Noninflationary Demand Driven Business Cycles" , pp 131-143

- Giorgio Primiceri
- Comment on "Understanding Noninflationary Demand Driven Business Cycles" , pp 144-153

- Martín Uribe
- Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations , pp 159-200

- Kfir Eliaz and Ran Spiegler
- Comment on "Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations" , pp 201-208

- Robert E. Hall
- Comment on "Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations" , pp 209-222

- Giuseppe Moscarini
- Pledgability and Liquidity: A New Monetarist Model of Financial and Macroeconomic Activity , pp 227-270

- Venky Venkateswaran and Randall Wright
- Comment on "Pledgability and Liquidity: A New Monetarist Model of Financial and Macroeconomic Activity" , pp 271-278

- Varadarajan Chari
- Comment on "Pledgability and Liquidity: A New Monetarist Model of Financial and Macroeconomic Activity" , pp 279-286

- Jean Tirole
- Shocks and Crashes , pp 293-354

- Martin Lettau and Sydney Ludvigson
- Comment on "Shocks and Crashes" , pp 355-366

- John Campbell
- Comment on "Shocks and Crashes" , pp 367-378

- Mark Watson
- It Takes a Regime Shift: Recent Developments in Japanese Monetary Policy through the Lens of the Great Depression , pp 383-400

- Christina Romer
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