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677: ICT and Household-Firm Relations
Assar Lindbeck and S. Wilkstrom
676: Unemployment - Structural
Assar Lindbeck
675: The Theory of Interregional Exchange
Bertil Ohlin
674: Collusion-Proof Yardstick Competition
Thomas Tangerås
673: Price Stability as a Target for Monetary Policy: Defining and Maintaining Price Stability
L.E.O. Sevensson
672: Eurosystem Monetary Targeting: Lessons from U.S. Data
Glenn Rudebusch and Lars Svensson
671: Does the P* Model Provide any Rationale for Monetary Targeting
Lars Svensson
670: The ICT Revoluation in Consumer Product Markets
Assar Lindbeck and S. Wikstrom
669: The Equilibrium Degree of Transparency and Control in Monetary Policy
Jon Faust and Lars Svensson
668: The Price in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel - 1969-1998
Assar Lindbeck
667: Monetary Policy Issues for the Eurosystem
Lars Svensson
666: Optimal Monetary Policy Inertia
Michael Woodford
665: Equilibrium Unemployment Insurance
John Hassler, J.V.R. Mora, Kjetil Storesletten and Fabrizio Zilibotti
664: Sustaining Financial Policy through Immigration
Kjetil Storesletten
663: Why Central Banks Announce their Objectives: Monetary Policy with Discretionary Signalling
S. Palmqvist
662: Urban Unemployment and City Formation. Theory and Policy Implications
Yves Zenou
661: Unemployment vs. Mismatch of Talents
Ramon Marimon and Fabrizio Zilibotti
660: Productivity Differences
Daron Acemoglu and Fabrizio Zilibotti
659: Monetary Union and Precautionary Labour-Market Reform
Lars Calmfors
658: The Size and Scope of Government: Comparative Politics with Rational Politicians
Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
657: Macroeconomic Policy, Wage Setting and Employment -What Differences Does the EMU Make?
Lars Calmfors
656: 841 Million Undernourished? On the Tirany of Deriving a Number
P. Svedberg
655: On the Role of Public Opinion Polls in Political Competition
Thomas Tangerås
654: Idiosyncratic Risk in the U.S. and Sweden: Is there a Role for Government Insurance?
Martin Flodén and Jesper Lindé
653: Prices and Unit Labor Costs: a New Test of Price Stickiness
Argia Sbordone
652: Information Accumulation in Development
Daron Acemoglu and Fabrizio Zilibotti
651: Labour Supply Dynamics, Unemployment and Human Capital Investments
Etienne Wasmer
650: Tradeoffs Between Inflation and Output-Gap Variances in an Optimizing-Agent Model
Christopher Erceg, Dale Henderson and Andrew Levin
649: The Robustness and Efficiency of Monetary Policy Rules as Guidelines for Interest Rate Setting by European Central Bank
John Taylor
648: International Experiences with Different Monetary Policy Regimes
Frederic Mishkin
647: Tax Arbitrage and Labour Supply
Jonas Agell and Mats Persson
646: Inflation Targeting as a Monetary Policy Rule
Lars Svensson
645: Swedish Lessons for Post-Socialist Countries
Assar Lindbeck
644: Nominal Income Targeting in an Open-Economy Optimizing Model
Bennett McCallum and Edward Nelson
643: Money Growth Targeting
Juergen von Hagen
642: Pioneering Price Level Targeting: The Swedish Experience 1931-1937
C. Berg and Lars Jonung
641: Inflation Targeting in New Zealand: Experience and Practice
D. Brash
639: Unemployment, Labour-Market Reform and Monetary Union
L. Calmfors
638: Open-Economy Inflation Targeting
Lars Svensson
637: Policy Rules for Inflation Targeting
Glenn Rudebusch and Lars Svensson
636: Transparency and Credibility: Monetary Policy with Unobservable Goals
Jon Faust and Lars Svensson
635: IQ, Social Mobility and Growth
John Hassler and J.V. Rodriguez Mora
634: Coordination in Oligopoly
Johan Stennek
633: Comparative Politics and Public Finance
Torsten Persson, Gérard Roland and Guido Tabellini
632: Doing Without Money: Controlling Inflation in a Post-Monetary World
Michael Woodford
631: Intergenerational Risk Sharing, Stability and Optimality of Alternative Pension Systems
John Hassler and Assar Lindbeck
630: Political Economics and Macroeconomic Policy
Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
629: Can Labour Supply Explain the Rise in Unemployment and Inter-Group Wage Inequality in the OECD?
Etienne Wasmer
628: The Division of Labor Within Firms
Assar Lindbeck and Dennis Snower
627: Rational Expectations in a VAR with Markov Switching
Mårten Blix
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