Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2026
Continuation of Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy.
Current editor(s): R. G. King and C. I. Plosser
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Volume 157, issue C, 2026
- The natural rate of interest through a hall of mirrors

- Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul and Fabian Winkler
- Generating inflation expectations with large language models

- Ali Zarifhonarvar
- Biased surveys

- Luca Gemmi and Rosen Valchev
- A theory of fear of floating

- Javier Bianchi and Louphou Coulibaly
- Dissecting the great retirement boom

- Serdar Birinci, Miguel Faria-e-Castro and Kurt See
- Soft landing and inflation scares

- James Bullard, Alex Grimaud, Isabelle Salle and Gauthier Vermandel
- Inequality and asset prices during Sudden Stops

- Sergio Villalvazo
- Bridging micro and macro production functions: The fiscal multiplier of infrastructure investment

- Minsu Chang and Hanbaek Lee
- Lender concentration of external debts and sudden stops

- Chun-Che Chi
- The rise of AI pricing: Trends, driving forces, and implications for firm performance

- Jonathan J. Adams, Min Fang, Zheng Liu and Yajie Wang
- The impact of AI on global knowledge work

- Enrique Ide and Eduard Talamàs
- AI and task efficiency

- Boyan Jovanovic and Peter L. Rousseau
- Is it AI or data that drives firm market power?

- Roxana Mihet, Kumar Rishabh and Orlando Gomes
- Multinational production and global shock propagation during the great recession

- Haishi Li
- The price of intelligence: How should socially-minded firms price and deploy AI?

- Nils H. Lehr and Pascual Restrepo
- Expectation-driven term structure of equity and bond yields

- Ming Zeng and Guihai Zhao
- A choice-based approach to the measurement of inflation expectations

- Olga Goldfayn-Frank, Pascal Kieren and Stefan Trautmann
- Consumer durables and monetary policy according to HANK

- Emil Holst Partsch, Ivan Petrella and Emiliano Santoro
- Artificial intelligence and cognitive inequality

- Indira Puri and Laura Veldkamp
Volume 156, issue C, 2025
- Aggregate demand externality and self-fulfilling default cycles

- Jess Benhabib, Feng Dong, Pengfei Wang and Zhenyang Xu
- Staggered contracts and unemployment during recessions

- Effrosyni Adamopoulou, Luis Díez-Catalán and Ernesto Villanueva
- Long-lag VARs

- Ferre De Graeve and Andreas Westermark
- Ex ante heterogeneity, separations, and labor market dynamics

- César Barreto and Christian Merkl
- Stock market participation and macro-financial trends

- Francesco Saverio Gaudio
- The macroeconomic effects of excess savings

- Bence Bardóczy, Jae Sim and Andreas Tischbirek
- Oil price fluctuations, US banks, and macroprudential policy

- Paolo Gelain and Marco Lorusso
- Robot adoption and inflation dynamics

- Henrique S. Basso and Omar Rachedi
- Inflation-stabilizing monetary and fiscal policy rules at and away from the lower bound

- Lucas Arden, Sebastian Hauptmeier and Christophe Kamps
Volume 155, issue S, 2025
- Cautious expectations

- Alexandre N. Kohlhas and Donald Robertson
- Behavioral sticky prices

- Sergio Rebelo, Miguel Santana and Pedro Teles
- Coordinating business cycles

- Edouard Schaal and Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel
- Overconfidence in private information explains biases in professional forecasts

- Klaus Adam, Pei Kuang and Shihan Xie
- Information frictions in macroeconomics: The legacy of Robert E. Lucas, Jr

- Robert M. Townsend
- Dispersed information, nominal rigidities and monetary business cycles: A Hayekian perspective

- Christian Hellwig and Venky Venkateswaran
- Revisiting the forecasts of others

- Ryan Chahrour and Kyle Jurado
Volume 155, issue C, 2025
- The underemployment trap

- Jie Duan and Paul Jackson
- Tokenomics: Optimal monetary and fee policies

- Urban Jermann and Haotian Xiang
- Skilled immigration frictions as a barrier for young firms

- Federico Mandelman, Mishita Mehra and Hewei Shen
- Bayesian inference in proxy SVARs with incomplete identification: Re-evaluating the validity of monetary policy instruments

- Lam Nguyen
- Turbulent business cycles

- Ding Dong, Zheng Liu and Pengfei Wang
- Quantifying the allocative efficiency of capital: The role of capital utilization

- Poorya Kabir, Eugene Tan and Ia Vardishvili
- Hedge funds and the Treasury cash-futures basis trade

- Daniel Barth and Robert Kahn
- Optimal monetary policy with uncertain private sector foresight

- Christopher Gust, Edward Herbst and David López-Salido
Volume 154, issue C, 2025
- Optimal unemployment insurance with multiple applications

- Shu Lin Wee
- Negative nominal interest rates and monetary policy

- Duhyeong Kim
- A model of expenditure shocks

- Jorge Miranda-Pinto, Daniel Murphy, Kieran James Walsh and Eric Young
- Committed to flexible fiscal rules

- Christoph Grosse-Steffen, Laura Pagenhardt and Malte Rieth
- International trade and macroeconomic dynamics with sanctions

- Fabio Ghironi, Daisoon Kim and Galip Ozhan
- What’s driving the decline in entrepreneurship?

- Nicholas Kozeniauskas
Volume 153, issue C, 2025
- Sovereign CoCos and debt forgiveness

- Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, Yasin Onder and Francisco Roch
- Merger guidelines for the labor market

- David Berger, Thomas Hasenzagl, Kyle Herkenhoff, Simon Mongey and Eric A. Posner
- Optimal normalization policy under behavioral expectations

- Alexandre Carrier and Kostas(Konstantinos) Mavromatis
- (Re-)Connecting inflation and the labor market: A tale of two curves

- Hie Joo Ahn and Jeremy B. Rudd
- Fueling expectations: The causal impact of gas prices on Inflation Expectations

- Yoon Joo Jo and Ben Klopack
- Beyond the headline: How personal exposure to inflation shapes the financial choices of households

- Merike Kukk, Jan Toczynski and Christoph Basten