Economic Literature found in the Economics House Index of Economics Articles Part One (1989-1995) Part Two (1988-1995) Journal of Political Economy Volume 93, Number 6, December 1985 Volume 84, Numbers 1-4, February 1976 Volume 83, Numbers 1-6, April 1975 Volume 82, Numbers 5-6, September/October 1974 Volume 76, Number 4 Part 2, July/August 1968 Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Part One (1985-1988, 1991) Part Two (1985, 86, 88) Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – An Intertemporal Model of Consumption and Portfolio Allocation Working Paper 95-15, November 1995 Policy Analysis – They Spend What? The Real Cost of Public Schools Number 662, March 10, 2010 Eastern Economic Journal Volume 25-32 (1990-1991, 1999-2006, 2009-2010) Index of Economic Journals Volume 1 (1886-1994) Volume 2 (1925-1939) Journal of Economic Literature Volume 32, Number 4, December 1994 Volume 32, Number 1, March 1994 Volume 30, Number 3, September 1992 Volume 48, Number 2, June 2010 Volume 49, Number 2, June 2011 Volume 49, Number 3, September 2011 Volume 49, Number 4, December 2011 Volume 50, Number 1, March 2012 Volume 50, Number 2, June 2012 International Journal of Forecasting Volumes: 8-10 December 1992-1994 12-13 March 1996-June 1997 The American Scholar Autumn 1990 Winter 1990 Winter 1991 Policy Review Volume 4, Issue 1, Fall 2012 Volume 4, Issue 2, Spring 2013 Conference Papers – Selected Papers from the Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society and the Association of University Teachers of Economics Guildford, Surrey, 1982, 83 and 94 Volume 93 Volume 94 Volume 95 The Economic Journal Volume 94 Volume 95 The Quarterly Journal of Economics Volume 116, Issue 1, February 2001 Volume 116, Issue 2, May 2001 Volume 116, Issue 3, August 2001 Southern Economic Journal Volume 72, Number 1 Volume 73, Numbers 1-4 Volume 74, Number 1-3 The Economics History Review Second Series, Volume 2, Number 2, 1949 Journal of intercollegiate Sport Volume 2, Number 2, December 2009 The Challenge of Inclusion Address to the Board of Governors, Hong Kong, China, 1997 National Bureau of Economic Research – Working Paper Series The Cost and Benefits of Going from Low Inflation to Price Stability Institutions for Monetary Stability Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Allocation of Time Regional Growth and migration: A Japan-U.S. Comparison Slowdowns and Meltdowns: Postwar Growth Evidences from 74 Countries On the Growth Effects of Import Competition Engines of Growth: Domestic and Foreign Sources of Innovation Trade Strategy, Investment and Exports: Another Look at East Asia The Social Costs of Rent Control Revisited Reflections on Ricardian Equivalence Why Does Inflation Differ Across Countries? Understanding the Postwar Decline in the U.S. Saving: A Cohort Analysis Inflation and the Growth Rate of Output Mismeasurement in the Consumer Price Index: An Evaluation What Does the Bundesbank Target? The Economics of Prefunding Social Security and Medicare Benefits Inflation Targeting: Lessons from Four Countries Inflation Forecasts and Monetary Policy Beyond Balanced Growth Does Favorable Tax-Treatment of Housing Reduce Equipment Investment? Economic Integration and Political Disintegration Implications of Skill-Biased Technological Change: International Evidence What Happens When Countries Peg Their Exchange Rates? (This Real Side of Monetary Reforms) The Main Bank System and Corporate Investment: An Empirical Reassessment Doing without Money: Controlling Inflation in a Post-Monetary World Optimal Management of Indexed and Nominal Debt Capital Income Taxes and the Benefit of Price Stability Job Destruction and Propagation of Stocks Costly Capital Reallocation and the Effects of Government Spending Population and Ideas: A Theory of Endogenous Growth The Past, Present, and Future of Macroeconomic Forecasting The Alleged Instability of Nominal Income Targeting Death to the Long-Linearized Consumption Euler Equation! Owner-Occupied Housing and the Composition of the Household Portfolio over the Life Cycle International Capital Movements, Financial Volatility and Financial Instability Inventories Estimating Adjustment Costs with Data on Heterogeneous Capital Goods Post-War Economic Growth in the Group-Of-Five Countries: A New Analysis Economic Integration and Endogenous Growth Agricultural Productivity, Comparative Advantage and Economic Growth Convergence and Growth Linkages between North and South The Business Cycle, Financial Performance and the Retirement of Capital Goods Unit Roots, Postwar Slowdowns and Long-Run Growth: Evidence from two Structural Breaks The New Empirics of Economic Growth Monetary Policy Rules and Macroeconomic Stability: Evidence and Some Theory Cyclical Movements in Wages and Consumption in a Bargaining Model of Unemployment Wages and the Allocation of Hours and Effort What Inventory Behavior tells us About Business Cycles Nonlinear Aggregate Investment Dynamics: Theory and Evidence Where is the Markey Going? Uncertain Facts and Novel Theories Jobless Growth: Appropriability, Factor Substitution, and Unemployment Evaluating Density Forecasts of Inflation: The Survey of Professional Forecasters Business Cycles Observed and Assessed: Why and How they Matter Monetary Policy Rules in Practice: Some International Evidence Aggregate Investment Demographic Transitions and Economic Miracles in Emerging Asia Convergence Clubs and Subsistence Economies Understanding how the Price Responds to Cost and Production Monetary Policy Shocks: What have we Learned and to What End? Unequal Societies Misconceptions and Political Outcomes International Institute for Economic Research Midnight Economist: Broadcast Essays 9 Midnight Economist: Broadcast Essays 8 Technical Working Papers Evaluating Density Forecasts Co-Integration and Long-Horizon Forecasting Measuring Predictability: Theory and Macroeconomic Applications The Journal of Economic Education Volume 36, Number 1, Winter 2005 Volume 15, Number 1, Winter 1984 Monetary Policy Objectives A Summary Report of the Federal Reserve Board, 2000 and 2001 Quarterly Review – Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Facts on the Distribution of Earnings, Income, and Wealth in the U.S.: 2007 Update Measurement with Minimal Theory Modeling the Liquidity Effect of a Money Shock Evaluation the Welfare Effects of Alternative Monetary Arrangements Deposit Insurance Reform: or Deregulation is the Cart, Not the Horse Bad News from a Forecasting Model of the U.S. Economy P*: Not the Inflation Forecaster’s Holy Grail Banking without Deposit Insurance or Bank Panics: Lessons from a Model of the U.S. National Banking system Is Japan’s Saving Rate High?
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