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- 138: The cost of adjustment and the microfoundations of the Kaldor nonlinear investment function
- Garry Schinasi
- 137: Data revisions with moving average seasonal adjustment procedures
- David A. Pierce
- 136: Ridge regression estimation of the Rotterdam model
- J. S. Mehta and P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 135: Two papers on macroeconomic fluctuations
- Garry Schinasi
- 135: A nonlinear dynamic model of short run fluctuations
- Garry Schinasi
- 135: A note on modelling downturns: a nonlinear model vs. simple linear autoregressive schemes
- Garry Schinasi
- 134: Target controllability
- Woo S. Jung and Alfred L. Norman
- 134: Multiple relative maxima in optimal macroeconomic policy: an illustration
- Alfred L. Norman, M. R. Norman and Carl Palash
- 134: On the control of structural models
- Alfred L. Norman
- 134: Three papers on control strategies for macroeconomic models
- Norman Boucher, Woo S. Jung, M. R. Norman and Carl Palash
- 133: The measurement of money demand
- M. E. Friar, Bonnie Garrett and Peter Tinsley
- 132: A fully nested system of monetary quantity and dual user cost aggregates
- William Barnett
- 131: Monopolistic competition and sequential search
- Peter von zur Muehlen
- 130: On the existence of moments of partially restricted reduced form coefficients
- J. S. Mehta and P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 129: Seasonal adjustment of daily data with special reference to the U.S. money supply
- Gerhard Fries and David A. Pierce
- 128: A survey of recent developments in seasonal adjustment
- David A. Pierce
- 127: Estimation of implicit utility models
- William Barnett, Kenneth J. Kopecky and Ryuzo Sato
- 126: A comparison of estimators for undersized samples
- P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 125: Applications of the Kalman filter to revisions in monthly retail sales estimates
- William E. Conrad and Carol Corrado
- 124: A random coefficient approach to seasonal adjustment of economic time series
- Arthur M. Havenner and P. A. V. B. Swamy
- 123: Unemployment spells and unemployment experience
- George Akerlof and Brian G. M. Main
- 122: Irving Fisher on his head II: the consequences of the timing of payments for the demand for money
- George Akerlof and Ross D. Milbourne
- 121: The liquidity structure adjustment decision of large money center banks
- Paul A. Spindt and Vefa Tarhan
- 120: Seasonally adjusted rates of growth versus rates of growth of seasonally adjusted levels: some implications for monetary control
- Agustin Maravall
- 119: Short-run forecasting and seasonal adjustment of demand deposits via sectoral disaggregation by types of holders
- Agustin Maravall
- 118: A theory of social custom, of which unemployment may be one consequence
- George Akerlof
- 117: The sensitivity of monetarist conclusions to monetarist assumptions: constant lag versus constant target-threshold monitoring
- George Akerlof and Ross D. Milbourne
- 116: A theory of involuntary unemployment
- George Akerlof
- 115: A theory of competitive equilibrium in stock market economies
- Sanford Grossman and Oliver Hart
- 114: Further results on the informational efficiency of competitive stock markets
- Sanford Grossman
- 113: The public good is a public good: a theory of corporations
- Sanford Grossman and Oliver Hart
- 112: Signal extraction error in nonstationary time series
- David A. Pierce
- 111: On estimating the fundamental dynamic equations of structural econometric models
- John M. Mason and David A. Pierce
- 110: Indexing the U.S. economy: simulation results with the MPS model
- Mark Flannery and Lewis Johnson
- 109: Pollak and Wachter on the household production function approach
- William Barnett
- 108: On filtering auxiliary information in short-run monetary policy
- James Berry, Bonnie Garrett, John H. Kalchbrenner and Peter Tinsley
- 107: Seasonal adjustment when both deterministic and stochastic seasonality are present
- David A. Pierce
- 106: Rational expectations and multiple equilibria: love, faith, money and underemployment
- Steven C. Salop
- 105: Coefficient uncertainty and policy aggressiveness: an empirical assessment
- Roger Craine and Arthur M. Havenner
- 104: The implications of removing the demand deposit rate prohibition for monetary control and the conduct of monetary policy
- David E. Lindsey
- 103: Determining the monetary instrument: a diagrammatic exposition
- Stephen LeRoy and David E. Lindsey
- 102: Customer relationships and terms of loans: evidence from a pilot survey
- Donald Hester
- 101: Optimal monetary policy with uncertainty
- Roger Craine and Arthur M. Havenner
- 100: The optimal monetary instrument: an empirical assessment
- Roger Craine and Arthur M. Havenner
- 99: Dynamic portfolio behavior and market clearing by weekly reporting banks
- Donald Hester
- 98: Optimal bands in short-run monetary policy
- Peter von zur Muehlen
- 97: Some partial equilibrium of tax reform on corporate policy
- Peter von zur Muehlen
- 96: Legal reserve requirements: an instrument of monetary control?
- Daniel E. Laufenberg
- 95: A framework for analyzing monopolistically competitive price dispersion
- Steven C. Salop and Joseph Stiglitz
- 94: Bargains and ripoffs: a model of monopolistically competitive price dispersion
- Steven C. Salop and Joseph Stiglitz