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1 Professor Alberto Alesina
Alesina, A. (1987): ‘Macroeconomic Policy in a Two-Party System as a Repeated Game’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 102.
Alesina, A. (1988a): ‘Credibility and Policy Convergence in a Two-Party System with Rational Voters’, American Economic Review, 78.
Alesina, A. (1988b): ‘Macroeconomics and Politics’, NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 3.
Alesina, A. (1988c): ‘The End of Large Public Debts’, in Giavazzi, F. and Spaventa, L. (eds): High Public Debt: The Italian Experience, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Alesina, A. (1989a): ‘Inflation, Unemployment and Politics in Industrial Democracies’, Economic Policy, 8.
Alesina, A. (1989b): ‘Politics and Business Cycles in Industrial Democracies’, Economic Policy, 8.
Alesina, A. (1993): ‘Electoral Business Cycles in Industrial Democracies’, European Journal of Political Economy, 9.
Alesina, A. and Bayoumi, T. (1996): ‘The Costs and Benefits of Fiscal Rules: Evidence from US States’, NBER, Working Paper n. 5614.
Alesina, A. and Carliner, G. (1991) (eds): Politics and Economics in the Eighties, Chicago University Press and NBER, Chicago.
Alesina, A., Cohen, G.D. and Roubini, N. (1992): ‘Macroeconomic Policy and Elections in OECD Economies’, Economics and Politics, 4.
Alesina, A., Cohen, G.D. and Roubini, N. (1993): ‘Electoral Business Cycles in Industrial Democracies’, European Journal of Political Economy, 23.
Alesina, A. and Cukierman, A. (1990): ‘The Politics of Ambiguity’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105.
Alesina, A., De Broeck, M., Alessandro, P. and Tabellini, G. (1992): ‘Default Risk on Government Debt in OECD Countries’, Economic Policy, 15.
Alesina, A. and Drazen, A. (1991): ‘Why Are Stabilizations Delayed?’, American Economic Review, 81.
Alesina, A. and Grilli, V. (1992): ‘The European Central Bank: Reshaping Monetary Politics in Europe’, in Canzoneri, M., Grilli, V., and Masson, P. (eds): Establishing a Central Ban: Issues in Europe and Lessons from the US, Cambridge University Press and CEPR, London.
Alesina, A. and Grilli, V. (1993): ‘On the Feasibility of a One or Multi-Speed European Monetary Union’, Economics and Politics, 5.
Alesina, A., Londregan, J. and Rosenthal, H. (1993): ‘A Model of the Political Economy of the United States’, American Political Science Review, 87.
Alesina, A., Ozler, S., Roubini, N. and Swagel, P. (1996): ‘Political Instability and Economic Growth’, Journal of Economic Growth, 1.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1991): ‘Income Distribution, Political Instability, and Investment’, NBER, Working Paper n. 4486.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1995a): ‘Fiscal Expansions and Adjustments in OECD Countries’, Economic Policy, 21.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1995b): ‘Taxation and Redistribution in an Open Economy’, European Economic Review, 39.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1995c): ‘The Political Economy of Budget Deficits’, IMF Staff Papers, 42.
Alesina,A. and Perotti, R. (1996a): ‘Budget Deficits and Budget Institutions’, IMF, Working Paper 96 /52.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1996b): ‘Fiscal Adjustments in OECD Countries: Composition and Macroeconomic Effects’, IMF, Working Paper 96 /70.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1996c): ‘Political Instability, Income Distribution, and Investment’, European Economic Review, 40.
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1996d): ‘Reducing Budget Deficits’, Swedish Economic Policy Review
Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. (1997): ‘The Welfare State and Competitiveness’, American Economic Review, 87.
Alesina, A., Perotti, R. and Spolaore, E. (1995): ‘Together or Separately? Issues on the Costs and Benefits of Political and Fiscal Unions’, European Economic Review, 39.
Alesina, A. and Rodrik, D. (1994): ‘Distributive Politics and Economic Growth’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109.
Alesina, A. and Rosenthal, H. (1989): ‘Ideological Cycles in Congressional Elections and the Macroeconomy’, American Political Science Review, 83.
Alesina, A. and Rosenthal, H. (1995): Partisan Politics, Divided Government and the Economy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Alesina, A. and Rosenthal, H. (1996): ‘A Theory of Divided Government’, Econometrica, 64.
Alesina, A. and Roubini, N. (1992): ‘Political Cycles in OECD Economies’, Review of Economic Studies, 59.
Alesina, A. and Sachs, J. (1988): ‘Political Parties and the Business Cycle in the United States, 1948–1984’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 20.
Alesina, A. and Spear, S. (1988): ‘An Overlapping Generations Model of Political Competition’, Journal of Public Economics, 37.
Alesina, A. and Spolaore, E. (1997): ‘On the Number and Size of Nations’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112.
Alesina, A., Spolaore, E. and Wacziarg, R. (1997): ‘Economic Integration and Political Disintegration’, mimeo.
Alesina, A. and Summers, L. (1993): ‘Central Bank Independence and Macroeconomic Performance: Some Comparative Evidence’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 25.
Alesina, A. and Tabellini, G. (1987): ‘Rules and Discretion with Noncoordinated Monetary and Fiscal Policies’, Economic Inquiry, 25.
Alesina, A. and Tabellini, G. (1988): ‘Credibility and Politics’, European Economic Review, 32.
Alesina, A. and Tabellini, G. (1989): ‘External Debt, Capital Flight and Political Risk’, Journal of International Economics, 27.
Alesina, A. and Tabellini, G. (1990a): ‘A Positive Theory of Fiscal Deficits and Government Debt’, Review of Economic Studies, 57.
Alesina, A. and Tabellini, G. (1990b): ‘Voting on the Budget Deficit’, American Economic Review, 80.
Alesina, A. and Tabellini, G. (1992): ‘Positive and Normative Theories of Public Debt and Inflation in Historical Perspective’, European Economic Review
2 Professor Costas Azariadis
Azariadis, C. (1975): ‘Implicit Contracts and Underemployment Equilibria’, Journal of Political Economy, 83.
Azariadis, C. (1978): ‘Escalator Clauses and the Allocation of Cyclical Risks’, Journal of Economic Theory, 18.
Azariadis, C. (1981a): ‘A Reexamination of the Natural Rate Theory’, American Economic Review, 71.
Azariadis, C. (198lb): ‘Self-Fulfilling Prophecies’, Journal of Economic Theory 25.
Azariadis, C. (1983): ‘Employment with Asymmetric Information’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 98.
Azariadis, C. (1987): ‘Human Capital and Self-Enforcing Contracts’, University of Pennsylvania, working paper n. 281.
Azariadis, C. (1989): ‘Rational Expectations Equilibria with Keynesian Properties’, Finnish Economic Papers, 2.
Azariadis, C. (1992): ‘The Problem of Multiple Equilibrium’, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), mimeo
Azariadis, C. (1993): Intertemporal Macroeconomics, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
Azariadis, C. (1996): ‘The Economics of Poverty Traps’, Journal of Economic Growth, 1.
Azariadis, C. and Cooper, R. (1985): ‘Nominal Wage-Price Rigidity as a Rational Expectations Equilibrium’, American Economic Review, 75.
Azariadis, C. and Drazen, A. (1990a): ‘Demographic Transitions in a Dual Economy’, University of Pennsylvania, mimeo.
Azariadis, C. and Drazen, A. (1990b): ‘Threshold Externalities in Economic Development’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105.
Azariadis, C. and Farmer, R. (1987): ‘Fractional Reserve Banking’, University of Pennsylvania, mimeo.
Azariadis, C. and Guesnerie, R. (1982): ‘Prophéties Créatices et Persistence des Théories’, Revue Economique, 33.
Azariadis, C. and Guesnerie, R. (1986): ‘Sunspots and Cycles’, Review of Economic Studies, 53.
Azariadis, C. and Lahiri, A. (1997): ‘Do Rich Countries Choose Better Governments?’, mimeo.
Azariadis, C. and Smith, B. (1991): ‘Growth with Adverse Selection’, University of Pennsylvania, mimeo.
Azariadis, C. and Smith, B. (1992): ‘Adverse Selection in the Overlapping Generations Model I: The Case of Pure Exchange Without Money’, Journal of Economic Theory.
Azariadis, C. and Stiglitz, J.E. (1983): ‘Implicit Contracts and Fixed-Price Equilibria’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 98.
3 Professor Charles R. Bean
Alogoskoufis, C.S., Bean, C., Bertola, G., Cohen, D., Dolado, J. and Saint-Paul, G. (1995): European Unemployment: Is There a Solution?, Centre for Economic Policy Research Report, London.
Bean, C.R. (1983): ‘Targeting Nominal Income: An Appraisal’, Economic Journal, 93.
Bean, C.R. (1984): ‘Optimal Wages Bargains’, Economica, 51.
Bean, C.R. (1986): ‘The Estimation of “Surprise” Models and the “Surprise” Consumption Function’, Review of Economic Studies, 53.
Bean, C.R. (1987): ‘The Impact of North Sea Oil’, in Dornbusch, R. and Layard, R. (eds): The Performance of the British Economy, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Bean, C.R. (1989): ‘Is There a Capital Shortage?’, Economic Policy, 8.
Bean, C.R. (1990): ‘Endogenous Growth and the Procyclical Behaviour of Productivity’, European Economic Review, 34.
Bean, C.R. (1992): ‘Economic and Monetary Union’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 6.
Bean, C.R. (1994a): ‘European Unemployment: a Retrospective’, European Economic Review, 38.
Bean, C.R. (1994b): ‘European Unemployment: a Survey’, Journal of Economic Literature, 32.
Bean, C.R. (1994c): ‘The Role of Demand Management Policies in Reducing Unemployment’, in Reducing Unemployment: Current Issues and Policy Options, The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
Bean, C.R. and Buiter, W.H. (1989): ‘The Plain Man’s Guide to Fiscal and Financial Policy’, in Shields, J. (ed.): Conquering Unemployment, Macmillan, London.
Bean, C.R. and Crafts, N. (1995): ‘British Economy Growth Since 1945: Relative Economic Decline and Renaissance?’, in Crafts, N. and Tonido, G. (eds): Economic Growth in Post-1945 Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Bean, C.R. and Drèze, J.H. (1990) (eds): Europe’s Unemployment Problem, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Bean, C.R., Drèze, J.H., Giavazzi, F., Giersch, H. and Wyplosz, C. (1988): ‘The Two-Handed Growth Strategy for Europe: Autonomy Through Flexible Cooperation’, in Drèze, J.H. (ed.): Underemployment Equilibria, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Bean, C.R. and Gavosto, A. (1990): ‘Outsiders, Capacity Shortages, and the Unemployment Problem in the United Kingdom’, in Bean, C.R. and Drèze, J.H. (eds): Europe’s Unemployment Problem, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Bean, C.R. and Layard, R. (1990): ‘Why Does Unemployment Persist?’, in Honkapohja, S. (ed.): The State of Macroeconomics, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
Bean, C.R., Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1987a) (eds.): The Rise in Unemployment, Blackwell, Oxford.
Bean, C.R., Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1987b): ‘The Rise in Unemployment: a Multi-Country Study’, Economica, 53.
Bean, C.R. and Symons, J. (1989): ‘Ten Years of Mrs. T’, NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 4.
Bean, C.R. and Turnbull, P. (1987): ‘Employment in the British Coal Industry: a Test of the Labour Demand Model’, Economic Journal, 97.
4 Professor Victoria Chick
Arestis, P. and Chick, V. (1992) (eds): Recent Developments in Post-Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.
Arestis, P. and Chick, V. (1995) (eds): Finance, Development and Structural Change: Post-Keynesian Perspectives, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.
Chick, V. (1973): ‘Financial Counterparts of Saving and Investment and Inconsistency in Some Macro Models’, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, Heft 4.
Chick, V. (1977): The Theory of Monetary Policy ( second edition ), Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
Chick, V. (1978): ‘The Nature of the Keynesian Revolution: A Reassessment’, Australian Economic Papers, 17.
Chick, V. (1981): ‘On the Structure of the Theory of Monetary Policy’, in Currie, D. et al. (eds): Macroeconomic Analysis: Current Problems and Theories in Macroeconomics and Econometrics, Croom Helm for the Association of University Teachers of Economics.
Chick, V. (1982): ‘Comment on IS-LM. An Explanation’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 4.
Chick, V. (1983a): ‘A Question of Relevance: the General Theory in Keynes’s Time and Ours’, South African Journal of Economics, 5.
Chick, V. (1983b): Macroeconomics after Keynes: a Reconsideration of the General Theory, Philip Allan, Oxford.
Chick, V. (1984): ‘Monetary Increases and Their Consequences: Streams, Backwaters and Floods’, in Ingham, A. and Ulph, A.M. (eds): Demand, Equilibrium and Trade: Essays in Honour of Ivor F. Pearce, Macmillan, London.
Chick, V. (1985a): ‘Keynesians, Monetarists and Keynes: the End of the Debate — or a Beginning?’, in Arestis, P. and Skouras, T. (eds): Post Keynesian Economic Theory: a Challenge to Neo-Classical Economics, Wheatsheaf, Sussex.
Chick, V. (1985b): ‘Time and the Wage-Unit in the Method of the General Theory: History and Equilibrium’, in Lawson, T. and Pesaran, H. (eds): Keynes’s Economics: Methodological Issues, Croom Helm, London.
Chick, V. (1986): ‘The Evolution of the Banking System and the Theory of Saving, Investment and Finance’, Economies et Sociétés, 20.
Chick, V. (1988): ‘Sources of Finance, Recent Changes in Bank Behaviour and the Theory of Investment and Interest’, in Arestis, P. (ed.): Contemporary Issues in Money and Banking, Macmillan, London.
Chick, V. (1991): ‘Hicks and Keynes on Liquidity Preference: a Methodological Approach’, Review of Political Economy.
Chick, V. (1992): ‘The Small Firm Under Uncertainty: a Puzzle of the General Theory’, in Gerrard, B. and Hillard, J. (eds): The Philosophy and Economics of J.M. Keynes, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.
Chick, V. (1993): ‘The Evolution of the Banking System and the Theory of Monetary Policy’, in Frowen, S.F. (ed.): Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy: New Tracks for the 1990s, Macmillan, London.
Chick, V. (1994): ‘Order Out of Chaos in Economics’, in Dow, S.C. and Hillard, J. (eds): Keynes, Knowledge and Uncertainty, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.
Chick, V. (1995): ‘Is There a Case for Post Keynesian Economics?’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 42.
Chick, V. (1997): ‘Some Reflections on Financial Fragility in Banking and Finance’, Journal of Economic Issues, 31.
Chick, V. and Crough, G.J. (1979): Transnational Banking and the World Economy, University of Sydney, Sydney.
Chick, V. and Dow, S.C. (1988): ‘A Post-Keynesian Perspective on the Relation Between Banking and Regional Development’, in Arestis, P. (ed.): Post Keynesian Monetary Economics: New Approaches to Financial Modelling, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.
Chick, V. and Dow, S.C. (1996): ‘Regulation and Differences in Financial Institutions’, Journal of Economic Issues, 30.
Chick, V. and Dow, S.C. (1997): ‘Financial Integration in Europe and Economic Growth: a Post Keynesian Perspective’, Yearbook of the Vienna Institute.
5 Professor Lawrence J. Christiano
Aiyagari, S.R., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992): ‘The Output, Employment, and Interest Rate Effects of Government Consumption’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 30.
Boldrin, M., Christiano, L.J. and Fisher, J.D.M. (1995): ‘Asset Pricing Lessons for Modelling Business Cycles’, NBER, Working Paper n. 5262.
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Inside Money, Outside Money and Short Term Interest Rates’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, November.
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996): ‘Expectations Traps and Discretion’, mimeo
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Kehoe, P.J. (1991): ‘Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy: Some Recent Results’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 23.
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Kehoe, P.J. (1994): ‘Optimal Fiscal Policy in a Business Cycle Model’, Journal of Political Economy, 102.
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Kehoe, P.J. (1995): ‘Policy Analysis in Business Cycle Models’, in Cooley, T. (ed.): Frontiers of Business Cycle Research, Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ).
Christiano, L.J. (1987a): ‘Cagan’s Model of Hyperinflation under Rational Expectations’, International Economic Review, 28.
Christiano, L.J. (1987b): ‘Is Consumption Insufficiently Sensitive to Innovations in Income?’, American Economic Review, 77.
Christiano, L.J. (1988): ‘Why Does Inventory Investment Fluctuate So Much?’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 21.
Christiano, L.J. (1989): ‘Understanding Japan’s Saving Rate: The Reconstruction Hypothesis’, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, Spring.
Christiano, L.J. (1990): ‘Solving a Particular Growth Model by Linear Quadratic Approximation and by Value-Function Iteration’, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 8.
Christiano, L.J. (1991): ‘Modelling the Liquidity Effect of a Monetary Shock’, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, Winter.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1990): ‘Unit Roots in Real GNP: Do We Know, and Do We Care?’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 32.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992a): ‘Current Real Business Cycle Theory and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations’, American Economic Review, 82.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992b): ‘Identification and the Liquidity Effects of a Monetary Policy Shock’, in Cuikerman, A., Hercowitz, L.Z. and Leiderman, L. (eds): Political Economy, Growth, and Business Cycles, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992c): ‘Liquidity Effects and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism’, American Economic Review, 82.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Liquidity Effects, Monetary Policy and the Business Cycle’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 27.
Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1996a): ‘Sticky Price and Limited Participation Models of Money: a Comparison’, European Economic Review, 40.
Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1996b): ‘The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks: Evidence from the Flow of Funds’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 78.
Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Marshall, D. (1991): ‘The Permanent Income Hypothesis Revisited’, Econometrica, 59.
Christiano, L.J. and Fisher, J. (1998): ‘Stock Market and Investment Good Prices: Implications of Business Cycle Analysis’, Northwestern University, manuscript.
Christiano, L.J. and Harrison, S. (1998): ‘Chaos, Sunspots and Automatic Stabilizers’, Journal of Monetary Economics, forthcoming.
Christiano, L.J. and Ljungqvist, L. (1988): ‘Money Does Granger-Cause Output in the Bivariate Money-Output Relation’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 22.
Christiano, L.J. and Schlagenhauf, D. (1997): ‘A Linearization Method for Solving Dynamic General Equilibrium Models’, Northwestern University, mimeo
6 Professor Alex Cukierman
Alesina, A. and Cukierman, A. (1990): ‘The Politics of Ambiguity’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105.
Brunner, K., Cukierman, A. and Meltzer, A.H. (1980): ‘Stagflation, Persistent Unemployment and the Permanence of Economic Shocks’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 6.
Brunner, K., Cukierman, A. and Meltzer, A.H. (1983): ‘Money and Economic Activity, Inventories and Business Cycles’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 11.
Cukierman, A. (1979a): ‘Rational Expectations and the Role of Monetary Policy: a Generalization’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 5.
Cukierman, A. (1979b): ‘The Relationship Between Relative Prices and the General Price Level: a Suggested Interpretation’, American Economic Review, 69.
Cukierman, A. (1980a): ‘The Effects of Uncertainty on Investment under Risk Neutrality with Endogenous Information’, Journal of Political Economy, 88.
Cukierman, A. (1980b): ‘The Effects of Wage Indexation on Macroeconomic Fluctuations: a Generalization’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 6.
Cukierman, A. (1982): ‘Relative Price Variability, Inflation and the Allocative Efficiency of the Price System’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 9.
Cukierman, A. (1983): ‘Relative Price Variability and Inflation: a Survey and Further Results’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 19.
Cukierman, A. (1984): Inflation, Stagflation, Relative Prices and Imperfect Information, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Cukierman, A. (1986): ‘Central Bank Behavior and Credibility: Some Recent Theoretical Developments’, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Review, 5.
Cukierman, A. (1992): Central Bank Strategy, Credibility and Independence: Theory and Evidence, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Cukierman, A. (1994): ‘Central Bank Independence and Monetary Control’, Economic Journal, 104.
Cukierman, A. (1997): ‘The Credibility Problem, European Monetary Union and Swedish Monetary Policy’, Swedish Economic Policy Review, 4.
Cukierman, A. (1998): ‘The Economics of Central Banking’, in Wolf, H. (ed.): Contemporary Economic Issues (IEA). Macroeconomics and Finance, Macmillan, London.
Cukierman, A., Edwards, S. and Tabellini, G. (1992): ‘Seigniorage and Political Instability’, American Economic Review, 82.
Cukierman, A., Hercowitz, L.Z. and Leiderman, L. (1992) (eds): Business Cycles, Growth and Political Economy, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Cukierman, A., Kiguel, M.A. and Leiderman, L. (1994): ‘Choosing the Width of Exchange Rate Bands: Credibility versus Flexibility’, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Discussion Paper n. 907.
Cukierman, A. and Liviatan, N. (1991): ‘Optimal Acommodation by Strong Policymakers Under Incomplete Information’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 27.
Cukierman, A. and Meltzer, A.H. (1986a): ‘A Positive Theory of Discretionary Policy, the Cost of Democratic Government and the Benefits of a Constitution’, Economic Inquiry, 24.
Cukierman, A. and Meltzer, A.H. (1986b): ‘A Theory of Ambiguity, Credibility, and Inflation Under Discretion and Asymmetric Information’, Econometrica, 54.
Cukierman, A. and Meltzer, A.H. (1989): ‘A Political Theory of Government Debt and Deficits in a Neo-Ricardian Framework’, American Economic Review, 79.
Cukierman, A., Miller, G.P. and Neyapti, B. (1998): ‘Central Bank Reform, Liberalization and Inflation in Transition Economies. An International Perspective’, manuscript, Tel-Aviv University.
Cukierman, A. and Tommasi, M. (1998): ‘When Does it Take a Nixon to Go to China’, American Economic Review, 88.
Cukierman, A. and Wachtel, P. (1979): ‘Differential Inflationary Expectations and the Variability of the Rate of Inflation: Theory and Evidence’, American Economic Review, 69.
Cukierman, A. and Wachtel, P. (1982a): ‘Inflationary Expectations and Further Thoughts on Inflation Uncertainty’, American Economic Review, 72.
Cukierman, A. and Wachtel, P. (1982b): ‘Relative Price Variability and Nonuniform Inflationary Expectations’, Journal of Political Economy, 90.
Cukierman, A., Webb, S.B. and Neyapti, B. (1992): ‘Measuring the Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes’, World Bank Economic Review, 6.
7 Professor Martin Eichenbaum
Aiyagari, S.R., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992): ‘The Output, Employment, and Interest Rate Effects of Government Consumption’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 30.
Burnside, C. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996a): ‘Factor Hoarding and the Propagation of Business Cycle Shocks’, American Economic Review, 86.
Burnside, C. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996b): ‘Small Sample Properties of GMM-Based Wald Tests’, Journal of Economic and Business Statistics, 14.
Burnside, C., Eichenbaum, M. and Rebelo, S. (1993): ‘Labor Hoarding and the Real Business Cycle’, Journal of Political Economy, 101.
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Inside Money, Outside Money and Short Term Interest Rates’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, November.
Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996): ‘Expectations Traps and Discretion’, mimeo
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1990): ‘Unit Roots in Real GNP: Do We Know, and Do We Care?’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 32.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992a): ‘Current Real Business Cycle Theory and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations’, American Economic Review, 82.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992b): ‘Identification and the Liquidity Effects of a Monetary Policy Shock’, in Cukierman, A., Hercowitz, L.Z. and Leiderman, L. (eds): Political Economy, Growth, and Business Cycles, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992c): ‘Liquidity Effects and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism’, American Economic Review, 82.
Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Liquidity Effects, Monetary Policy and the Business Cycle’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 27.
Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1996a): ‘Sticky Price and Limited Participation Models of Money: a Comparison’, European Economic Review, 40.
Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1996b): ‘The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks: Evidence from the Flow of Funds’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 78.
Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Marshall, D. (1991): ‘The Permanent Income Hypothesis Revisited’, Econometrica, 59.
Eckstein, Z., Eichenbaum, M. and Peled, D. (1982): ‘Uncertain Lifetimes and the Welfare Enhancing Properties of Annuity Markets and Social Security’, Journal of Public Economics, 26.
Eichenbaum, M. (1991): ‘Real Business Cycle Theory: Wisdom or Whimsy?’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 15.
Eichenbaum, M. (1992): ‘Comments on Interpreting the Macroeconomic Time Series Facts: the Effects of Monetary Policy’, European Economic Review, 36.
Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Some Comments on the Role of Econometrics in Economic Theory’, Economic Journal, 105.
Eichenbaum, M. (1997): ‘Some Thoughts on Practical Stabilization Policy’, American Economic Review, 87.
Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1995): ‘Some Empirical Evidence on the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Exchange Rates’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110.
Eichenbaum, M. and Hansen, L.P. (1990): ‘Estimating Models with Intertemporal Substitution Using Aggregate Time Series Data’, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 8.
Eichenbaum, M., Hansen, L.P. and Singleton, K. (1988): ‘A Time Series Analysis of Representative Agent Models of Consumption and Leisure Choice Under Uncertainty’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 103.
Eichenbaum, M. and Singleton, K. (1986): ‘Do Equilibrium Business Cycle Theories Explain Postwar US Business Cycles?’, NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 2.
8 Professor Robert Eisner
Eisner, R. (1950): ‘The Investment Multiplier’, Review of Economic Studies, 17.
Eisner, R. (1952a): ‘Accelerated Amortization, Growth and Net Profits’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 67.
Eisner, R. (1952b): ‘Depreciation Allowances, Replacement Requirements and Growth’, American Economic Review 42.
Eisner, R. (1952c): ‘Underemployment Equilibrium Rates of Growth’, American Economic Review, 42.
Eisner, R. (1953): ‘Guaranteed Growth of Income’, Econometrica, 21.
Eisner, R. (1955): ‘Accelerated Depreciation: Some Further Thoughts’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70.
Eisner, R. (1956a): Determinants of Capital Expenditures: an Interview Study, University of Illinois, Chicago.
Eisner, R. (1956b): ‘Technological Change, Obsolescence and Aggregate Demand’, American Economic Review, 46.
Eisner, R. (1958a): ‘On Growth Models and the Neo-Classical Resurgence’, Economic Journal, 68.
Eisner, R. (1958b): ‘The Permanent Income Hypothesis: Comment’, American Economic Review, 48.
Eisner, R. (1960): ‘A Distributed Lag Investment Function’, Econometrica, 28.
Eisner, R. (1962): ‘Investment Plans and Realizations’, American Economic Review, 52.
Eisner, R. (1963a): ‘Another Look at Liquidity Preference’, Econometrica, 31.
Eisner, R. (1963b): ‘Investment: Fact and Fancy’, American Economic Review, 53.
Eisner, R. (1966): Some Factors in Growth Reconsidered, Center of Planning and Economic Research, Athens.
Eisner, R. (1967): ‘A Permanent Income Theory for Investment: Some Empirical Explorations’, American Economic Review, 57.
Eisner, R. (1969a): ‘Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered’, American Economic Review, 59.
Eisner, R. (1969b): ‘Investment and the Frustrations of Econometricians’, American Economic Review, 59.
Eisner, R. (1971): ‘Non-Linear Estimates of the Liquidity Trap’, Econometrica, 39.
Eisner, R. (1972): ‘Components of Capital Expenditures: Replacement and Modernization Versus Expansion’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 54.
Eisner, R. (1975): ‘The Keynesian Revolution Reconsidered’, American Economic Review, 65.
Eisner, R. (1977): ‘Capital Shortage: Myth and Reality’, American Economic Review, 67.
Eisner, R. (1978): Factors in Business Investment, Ballinger Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Eisner, R. (1980): ‘Total Income, Total Investment and Growth’, American Economic Review, 70.
Eisner, R. (1984): ‘Which Budget Deficit? Some Issues of Measurement and Their Implications’, American Economic Review, 74.
Eisner, R. (1986): How Real is the Federal Deficit?, The Free Press, New York.
Eisner, R. (1988a): ‘Divergences of Measurement and Theory and Some Implications of Economic Policy’, American Economic Review, 78.
Eisner, R. (1988c): ‘Extended Accounts for National Income and Product’, Journal of Economic Literature 26.
Eisner, R. (1989): The Total Incomes System of Accounts, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Eisner, R. (1992): ‘Deficits: Which, How Much and So What?’, American Economic Review, 82.
Eisner, R. (1994a): ‘Keynes is not Dead, just Drugged and Dormant’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16.
Eisner, R. (1994b): ‘National Saving and Budget Deficits’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 76.
Eisner, R. (1994c): The Misunderstood Economy: What Counts and How to Count It, Harvard Business School Press, Boston.
Eisner, R. (1995): ‘Our NAIRU Limits, The Governing Myth of Economic Policy’, The American Prospect, Spring.
Eisner, R. (1997a): ‘A New View of the NAIRU’, in Davidson, P. and Kregel, J. (eds): Improving the Global Economy: Keynesianism and the Growth in Output and Employment, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.
Eisner, R. (1997b): The Great Deficit Scares: The Federal Budget, Trade and Social Security. A 20th Century Foundation Report, The Century Foundation Press, New York.
Eisner, R. (1997c): ‘The Marginal Efficiency of Capital and Investment’, in Harcourt, G.C. and Riach, P. (eds): a Second Edition of the General Theory, vol. 1, Routlege, London.
Eisner, R. (1998a): Investment, National Income and Economic Policy: the Selected Essays of Robert Eisner, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Eisner, R. (1998b): Social Security: More, Not Less, A 20th Century Foundation Report, The Century Foundation Press, New York.
Eisner, R. (1998c): ‘The Decline and Fall of the NAIRU’, in Eisner, R.: The Keynesian Revolution, Then and Now: the Selected Essays of Robert Eisner, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Eisner, R. (1998d): The Keynesian Revolution, Then and Now: the Selected Essays of Robert Eisner, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Eisner, R. and Lawler, P. (1975): ‘Tax Policy and Investment: an Analysis of Survey Responses’, American Economic Review, 65.
Eisner, R. and Nadiri, M.I. (1968): ‘Investment Behavior and Neo-Classical Theory’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 50.
Eisner, R. and Pieper, P. (1984): ‘A New View of the Federal Debt and Budget Deficits’, American Economic Review, 74.
Eisner, R. and Strotz, R.H. (1961): ‘Flight Insurance and the Theory of Choice’, Journal of Political Economy, 69.
Eisner, R. and Strotz, R.H. (1963): Determinants of Business Investment, Research study, in Commission on Money and Credit: Impacts of Monetary Policy, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs (NJ).
9 Professor Charles A.E. Goodhart
Capie, F., Fischer, S., Goodhart, C.A.E and Schandt, N. (1995) (comps): The Future of Central Banking, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Currie, D.A., Goodhart, C.A.E. and Llewellyn, D.T. (1987) (eds): The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets, Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Fry, M.J., Goodhart, C.A.E. and Almeida, A. (1996): Central Banking in Developing Countries: Objectives, Activities and Independence, Routledge, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1965): ‘Profit in National Bank Notes: 1900–1913’, Journal of Political Economy, 73.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1969): The New York Money Market and the Finance of Trade, 1900–1913, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1972): The Business of Banking, 1891–1914 Weidenfeld, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1973a): ‘Analysis of the Determination of the Stock of Money’, in Parkin, J.M. and Nobay, A.R. (eds): Essays in Modern Economics Longman, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1973b): ‘Monetary Policy in the United Kingdom’, in Holbik, K. (ed.): Monetary Policy in Twelve Industrial Countries, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1979): ‘Problems of Monetary Management: the UK Experience’, in Courakis, A.S. (ed.): Inflation, Depression and Economic Policy in the West: Lessons from the 1970s, Mansell and Alexandrine Press.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1984): Monetary Theory and Practice: the UK Experience, Macmillan, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1985): The Evolution of Central Banks: a Natural Development?, London School of Economics and Political Science, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1986): ‘Financial Innovation and Monetary Control’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1987a): ‘Monetary Base’, in Eatwell, J. et al. (eds): The New Palgrave. A Dictionary of Economics, Macmillan, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1987b): ‘Structural Changes in the British Capital Markets’, in Currie, D. et al. (eds): The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets, Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1988a): The Evolution of Central Banks, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1988b): ‘The Foreign Exchange Market: a Random Walk with a Dragging Anchor’, Economica, 55.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989a): ‘Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe’, LSE Financial Markets Group, Special Paper n. 24.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989b): ‘Has Moore Become Too Horizontal’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 12.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989c): Money, Information and Uncertainty ( second edition ), Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989d): ‘The Conduct of Monetary Policy’, Economic Journal, 99.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1992a) (ed.): EMU and ESCB after Maastricht, LSE Financial Markets Group, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1992b): ‘National Fiscal Policy Within the EMU: the Fiscal Implications of Maastricht’, LSE Financial Markets Group, Special Paper n. 45.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1993a): ‘Bank Insolvency and Deposit Insurance: a Proposal’, in Arestis, P. (ed.): Money and Banking: Issues for the Twenty-First Century, Macmillan, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1993b): ‘The European System of Central Banks after Maastricht’, in Masson, P.R. and Taylor, M.P. (eds): Policy Issues in the Operation of Currency Unions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1994): ‘What Should Central Banks Do? What Should Be Their Macroeconomic Objectives and Operations?’, Economic Journal, 104.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1995a): ‘Game Theory for Central Bankers: a Report to the Governor of the Bank of England’, Journal of Economic Literature, 32.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1995b): The Central Bank and the Financial System, Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Goodhart, C.A.E. (1997): ‘The Two Concepts of Money, and the Future of Europe’, mimeo.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Bhansali, R.J. (1970): ‘Political Economy’, Political Studies, 18.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Crockett, A.D. (1970): ‘The Importance of Money’, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 10.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Huang, H. (1995): ‘What Is the Central Bank’s Game?’, LSE Financial Markets Group, Discussion Paper n. 222.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Presley, J. (1991): ‘Real Business Cycle Theory: a Restatement of Robertsonian Economics?’, Loughborough University, Economic Research Paper.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Schoenmaker, D. (1995): ‘Should the Functions of Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision be Separated?’, Oxford Economic Papers, 47.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Scholar, T.W. (1991) (eds): European Financial Markets: a Japanese Perspective, LSE Financial Markets Group, London.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Smith, S. (1993): ‘Stabilization’, European Economy, 5.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Sutija, G. (1990) (eds): Japanese Financial Growth, Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Goodhart, C.A.E. and Xu, C. (1996): ‘The Rise of China as an Economic Power’, Centre for Economic Performance, Discussion Paper n. 299.
10 Professor Robert J. Gordon
Baily, M.N. and Gordon, R.J. (1988): ‘The Productivity Slowdown, Measurement Issues, and the Explosion of Computer Power’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.
Balke, N.S. and Gordon, R.J. (1989): ‘The Estimation of Prewar Gross National Product: Methodology and New Evidence’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.
Frye, J. and Gordon, R.J. (1981): ‘Government Intervention in the Inflation Process: the Econometrics of Self-Inflicted Wounds’, American Economic Review, 71.
Gordon, R.J. (1970): ‘The Recent Acceleration of Inflation and Its Lessons for the Future’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.
Gordon, R.J. (1972): ‘Wage Price Controls and the Shifting Phillips Curve’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.
Gordon, R.J. (1973): ‘The Welfare Costs of Higher Unemployment’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.
Gordon, R.J. (1975a): ‘Alternative Responses to External Supply Shocks’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
Gordon, R.J. (1975b): ‘The Demand for and Supply of Inflation’, Journal of Law and Economics, 18.
Gordon, R.J. (1975c): ‘The Impact of Aggregate Demand on Prices’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 3.
Gordon, R.J. (1976): ‘Recent Developments in the Theory of Inflation and Unemployment’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 2.
Gordon, R.J. (1977a): ‘Can the Inflation of the 1970s Be Explained?’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.
Gordon, R.J. (1977b): ‘Structural Unemployment and the Productivity of Women’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 5.
Gordon, R.J. (1977c): ‘The Theory of Domestic Inflation’, American Economic Review, 67.
Gordon, R.J. (1978): ‘What Can Stabilisation Policy Achieve?’, American Economic Review, 68.
Gordon, R.J. (1979): ‘The End of Expansion Phenomenon in Short Run Productivity Behavior’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.
Gordon, R.J. (1980): ‘A Consistent Characterization of a Near Century of Price Behavior’, American Economic Review, 70.
Gordon, R.J. (1981): ‘Output Fluctuations and Gradual Price Adjustments’, Journal of Economic Literature, 19.
Gordon, R.J. (1982a): ‘Inflation, Flexible Exchange Rates, and the Natural Rate of Unemployment’, in Baily, M.N. (ed.): Workers, Jobs and Inflation, Brookings Institution, Washington (DC).
Gordon, R.J. (1982b): ‘Price Inertia and Policy Ineffectiveness in the United States, 1890–1980’, Journal of Political Economy, 90.
Gordon, R.J. (1982c): ‘Why U.S. Wage and Employment Behavior Differs from that in Britain and Japan’, Economic Journal, 92.
Gordon, R.J. (1983): ‘A Century of Evidence on Wage and Price Stickiness in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan’, in Tobin, J. (ed.): Macroeconomics, Prices and Quantities, Brookings Institution, Washington (DC).
Gordon, R.J. (1984): ‘The Short-Run Demand for Money: a Reconsideration’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 16.
Gordon, R.J. (1985a): ‘The Conduct of Domestic Monetary Policy’, in Ando, A. et al. (eds): Monetary Policy in Our Times, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Gordon, R.J. (1985b): ‘Understanding Inflation in the 1980s’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
Gordon, R.J. (1986) (ed.): The American Business Cycle: Continuity and Change, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Gordon, R.J. (1987): ‘Productivity, Wages, and Prices Inside and Outside of Manufacturing in the US, Japan, and Europe’, European Economic Review, 31.
Gordon, R.J. (1988a): ‘Back to the Future: European Unemployment Today Viewed from America in 1939’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.
Gordon, R.J. (1988b): ‘The Role of Wages in the Inflation Process’, American Economic Review, 78.
Gordon, R.J. (1988c): ‘Wage Gaps Vs. Output Gaps: Is There a Common Story for All of Europe?’, in Giersh, H. (ed.): Macro and Micro Policies for More Growth and Employment: Keil Symposium, J.C.B. Mohr, Tubigen.
Gordon, R.J. (1989): ‘Hysteresis in History: Was There Ever a Phillips Curve?’, American Economic Review, 79.
Gordon, R.J. (1990a) (ed.): The Measurement of Durable Goods Prices, NBER and University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Gordon, R.J. (1990b): ‘What is New Keynesian Economics’, Journal of Economic Literature, 28.
Gordon, R.J. (1993a): Macroeconomics ( sixth edition ), Harper Collins, New York.
Gordon, R.J. (1993b): ‘Why the Principles Course Needs Comparative Macro and Micro’, American Economic Review, 83.
Gordon, R.J. (1996): ‘Macroeconomic Policy in the Presence of Structural Maladjustment’, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Discussion Paper n. 1493.
Gordon, R.J. (1997): ‘The Time Varying NAIRU and Its Implications for Economic Policy’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11.
Gordon, R.J. and Griliches, Z. (1997): ‘Quality Change and New Products’, American Economic Review, 87.
Gordon, R.J. and King, S.R. (1982): ‘The Output Cost of Disinflation in Traditional and Vector Autoregressive Models’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.
Gordon, R.J. and Wilcox, J. (1981): ‘Monetarist Interpretations of the Great Depression. An Evaluation and Critique’, in Brunner, K. (ed.): The Great Depression Revisited, Martinus Nijhoff, Boston.
Gordon, R.J. et al. (1997): ‘The CPI Commission: Findings and Recomendations’, American Economic Review, 87.
11 Professor Robert E. Lucas Jr.
Atkeson, A. and Lucas, R.E. (1992): ‘On Efficient Distribution with Private Information’, Review of Economic Studies, 59.
Atkeson, A. and Lucas, R.E. (1995): ‘Efficiency and Inequality in a Simple Model of Efficient Unemployment Insurance’, Journal of Economic Theory, 66.
Lucas, R.E. (1967a): ‘Adjustment Costs and the Theory of Supply’, Journal of Political Economy, 75.
Lucas, R.E. (1967b): ‘Optimal Investment Policy and the Flexible Accelerator’, International Economic Review, 8.
Lucas, R.E. (1972a): ‘Econometric Testing of the Natural Rate Hypothesis’, in Eckstein, O. (ed.): The Econometrics of Price Determination, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington (DC).
Lucas, R.E. (1972b): ‘Expectations and the Neutrality of Money’, Journal of Economic Theory, 4.
Lucas, R.E. (1973): ‘Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation Tradeoffs’, American Economic Review, 63.
Lucas, R.E. (1975): ‘An Equilibrium Model of the Business Cycle’, Journal of Political Economy, 83.
Lucas, R.E. (1976): ‘Econometric Policy Evaluation: a Critique’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 1.
Lucas, R.E. (1977): ‘Understanding Business Cycles’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 5.
Lucas, R.E. (1978a): ‘Asset Prices in an Exchange Economy’, Econometrica, 46.
Lucas, R.E. (1978b): ‘On the Size Distribution of Business Firms’, Rand Journal of Economics, 9.
Lucas, R.E. (1978c): ‘Unemployment Policy’, American Economic Review, 68.
Lucas, R.E. (1980a): ‘Equilibrium in a Pure Currency Economy’, Economic Inquiry, 18.
Lucas, R.E. (1980b): ‘Methods and Problems in Business Cycle Theory’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 12.
Lucas, R.E. (1980c): ‘Rules, Discretion, and the Role of the Economic Advisor’, in Fischer, S. (ed.): Rational Expectations and Economic Policy, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Lucas, R.E. (1980d): ‘Two Illustrations of the Quantity Theory of Money’, American Economic Review, 70.
Lucas, R.E. (1981): Studies in Business Cycle Theory, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Lucas, R.E. (1982): ‘Interest Rates and Currency Prices in a Two-Country World’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 10.
Lucas, R.E. (1983): ‘Expectations and the Neutrality of Money’, Journal of Economic Theory, 31.
Lucas, R.E. (1984): ‘Money in a Theory of Finance’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 21.
Lucas, R.E. (1986a): ‘Adaptive Behavior and Economic Theory’, Journal of Business, 59.
Lucas, R.E. (1986b): ‘Principles of Fiscal and Monetary Policy’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 17.
Lucas, R.E. (1987): Models of Business Cycles, Basil Blackwell, New York.
Lucas, R.E. (1988a): ‘Money Demand in the United States: a Quantitative Review’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 29.
Lucas, R.E. (1988b): ‘On the Mechanics of Economic Development’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 22.
Lucas, R.E. (1990a): ‘Liquidity and Interest Rates’, Journal of Economic Theory, 50.
Lucas, R.E. (1990b): ‘Supply Side Economics: an Analytical Review’, Oxford Economic Papers, 42.
Lucas, R.E. (1990c): ‘Why Doesn’t Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?’, American Economic Review, 80.
Lucas, R.E. (1992): ‘On Efficiency and Distribution’, Economic Journal, 102.
Lucas, R.E. (1993): ‘Making a Miracle’, Econometrica, 61.
Lucas, R.E. (1996): ‘Nobel Lecture: Monetary Neutrality’, Journal of Political Economy, 104.
Lucas, R.E. and Prescott, E.C. (1971): ‘Investment under Uncertainty’, Econometrica, 39.
Lucas, R.E. and Prescott, E.C. (1974): ‘Equilibrium Search and Employment’, Journal of Economic Theory, 7.
Lucas, R.E. and Rapping, L. (1969a): ‘Price Expectations and the Phillips Curve’, American Economic Review, 59.
Lucas, R.E. and Rapping, L. (1969b): ‘Real Wages, Employment and the Price Level’, Journal of Political Economy, 77.
Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1978): ‘After Keynesian Macroeconomics’, in After the Phillips Curve: Persistence of High Inflation and High Unemployment, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston (Mass.).
Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1979) (eds): Rational Expectations, Allen & Unwin, London.
Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1981) (eds): Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
Lucas, R.E, and Stokey, N.L. (1983): ‘Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Economy Without Capital’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 12.
Lucas, R.E, and Stokey, N.L. (1984): ‘Optimal Growth with Many Consumers’, Journal of Economic Theory, 32.
Lucas, R.E, and Stokey, N.L. (1987): ‘Money and Interest in a Cash-In-Advance Economy’, Econometrica, 55.
Prescott, E.C. and Lucas, R.E. (1972): ‘Price Systems in Infinite Dimensional Space’, International Economic Review, 13.
Stokey, N.L. and Lucas, R.E. with Prescott, E.C. (1989): Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
12 Professor Albert Marcet
Canova, F. and Marcet, A. (1995): ‘The Poor Stay Poor: Non-Convergence Across Countries and Regions’, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Discussion Paper n. 1265.
Den Haan, W.J. and Marcet, A. (1990): ‘Solving a Simple Growth Model by Parameterizing Expectations’, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 8.
Den Haan, W.J. and Marcet, A. (1994): ‘Accuracy in Simulations’, Review of Economic Studies, 61.
Garcia-Mild, T., Marcet, A. and Ventura, E. (1995): ‘Supply-Side Interventions and Redistribution’, mimeo
Ketterer, J. and Marcet, A. (1989): ‘Introduction of Derivative Securities: a General Equilibrium Approach’, mimeo.
Marcet, A. (1989): ‘Solving Non-Linear Models by Parameterizing Expectations’, Carnegie-Mellon University, mimeo.
Marcet, A. (1994): ‘Los Pobres Siguen Siendo Pobres: Convergencia Entre Regiones y Paises. Un Andlisis Bayesiano de Datos de Panel’, in Crecimiento y Convergencia Regional en Espana y Europa, Vol. II, Instituto de Andlisis Econômico-CSIC, Barcelona.
Marcet, A. and Marimon, R. (1992): ‘Communication, Commitment, and Growth’, Journal of Economic Theory, 58.
Marcet, A. and Nicolini, J.P. (1996): ‘Recurrent Hyperinflations and Learning’, mimeo.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1988): ‘The Fate of Systems with Adaptive Expectations’, American Economic Review, 78.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989a): ‘Convergence of Least Squares Learning in Environments with Hidden State Variables and Private Information’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989b): ‘Convergence of Least Squares Learning Mechanisms in Self-Referential Linear Stochastic Models’, Journal of Economic Theory, 48.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989c): ‘Least Squares Learning and the Dynamics of Hyperinflation’, in Barnett, W., Geweke, J. and Shell, K. (eds): Chaos, Complexity and Sunspots, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1992): ‘The Convergence of Vector Autoregressions to Rational Expectations Equilibria’, in Vercelli, A. and Dimitri, N. (eds): Macroeconomics: a Survey of Research Strategies, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Marcet, A., Sargent, T.J. and Seppälä, J. (1996): ‘Optimal Taxation Without State-Contingent Debt’, mimeo.
Marcet, A. and Singleton, K.J. (1991): ‘Equilibrium Asset Prices and Savings of Heterogeneous Agents in the Presence of Incomplete Markets and Portfolio Constraints’, mimeo.
13 Professor Stephen Nickell
Bean, C.R., Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1987a) (eds): The Rise in Unemployment, Blackwell, Oxford.
Bean, C.R., Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1987b): ‘The Rise in Unemployment: a Multi-Country Study’, Economica, 53.
Jackman, R., Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1996): ‘Combatting Unemployment: Is Flexibility Enough?’, Centre for Economic Performance, Discussion Paper n. 293.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1985a): ‘The Causes of British Unemployment’, National Institute Economic Review, 111.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1985b): ‘Unemployment, Real Wages, and Aggregate Demand in Europe, Japan and the United States’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 23.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1986): ‘Unemployment in the UK’, Economica, 53.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1987): ‘The Labour Market’, in Dornbusch, R. and Layard, R. (eds): The Performance of the British Economy, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1989): ‘The Thatcher Miracle?’, American Economic Review, 79.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1990): ‘Is Unemployment Lower if Unions Bargain over Employment?’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105.
Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1994): ‘Unemployment in the OECD Countries’, in Tachibanaki, T. (ed.): Labour Markets and Economic Performance: Europe, Japan and the US, Macmillan, London.
Layard, R., Nickell, S. and Jackman, R. (1991): Unemployment, Macroeconomic Performance and the Labour Market, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Nickell, S. (1974): ‘On the Role of Expectations in the Pure Theory of Investment’, Review of Economic Studies, 41.
Nickell, S. (1978): The Investment Decisions of Firms, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Nickell, S. (1979): ‘Estimating the Probability of Leaving Unemployment’, Econometrica, 47.
Nickell, S. (1981): ‘Biases in Dynamic Models with Fixed Effects’, Econometrica, 49.
Nickell, S. (1986): ‘Dynamic Models of Labour Demand’, in Ashenfelter, O.C. and Layard, R. (eds): Handbook of Labor Economics, North-Holland, Amsterdam.
Nickell, S. (1987a): ‘The Short-Run Behavior of Labor Supply’, in Bewley, T.F. (ed.): advances in Econometrics. Fifth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Nickell, S. (1987b): ‘Why is Wage Inflation in Britain So High’, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 49.
Nickell, S. (1990a): ‘Inflation and the UK Labour Market’, Review of Economic Policy, 6.
Nickell, S. (1990b): ‘Unemployment: a Survey’, Economic Journal, 100.
Nickell, S. (1995): The Performance of Companies: the Relationship Between the External Environment, Management Strategies and Corporate Performance, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
Nickell, S. (1996a): ‘Competition and Corporate Performance’, Journal of Political Economy, 104.
Nickell, S. (1996b): ‘The Low-Skill Low-Pay Problem: Lessons from Germany for Britain and the US’, Policy Studies, 17.
Nickell, S. (1997): ‘Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11.
Nickell, S. and Andrews, M. (1983): ‘Unions, Real Wages and Employment in Britain, 1951–1979’, Oxford Economic Papers, 35.
Nickell, S. and Bell, B. (1995): ‘The Collapse in Demand for the Unskilled andUnemployment Across the OECD’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 11.
Nickell, S. and Bell, B. (1996): ‘Changes in the Distribution of Wages and Unemployment across the OECD’, American Economic Review, 86.
Nickell, S. and Kong, P. (1992): ‘An Investigation Into the Power of Insiders in Wage Determination’, European Economic Review, 36.
Nickell, S. and Symons, J.V.S. (1990): ‘The Real Wage-Employment Relationship in the United States’, Journal of Labour Economics, 8.
Nickell, S., Vainiomaki, J. and Wadhwani, S. (1994): ‘Wages and Product Market Power’, Economica, 61.
Nickell, S. and Wadhwani, S. (1990): ‘Insider Forces and Wage Determination’, Economic Journal, 100.
Nickell, S., Wadhwani, S. and Wall, M. (1992): ‘Productivity Growth in UK Companies, 1975–1986’, European Economic Review, 36.
14 Professor Christopher A. Pissarides
Alogoskoufis, C.S. and Pissarides, C.A. (1983): ‘A Test of Price Sluggishness in the Simple Rational Expectations Model: UK 1950–1980’, Economic Journal, 93.
Jackman, R., Layard, R. and Pissarides, C.A. (1989): ‘On Vacancies’, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 51.
Jackman, R., Pissarides, C.A. and Savouri, S. (1990): ‘Labour Market Policies and Unemployment in the OECD’, Economic Policy, 11.
Mortensen, D.T. and Pissarides, C.A. (1994): ‘Job Creation and Job Destruction in the Theory of Unemployment’, Review of Economic Studies, 61.
Mortensen, D.T. and Pissarides, C.A. (1995): ‘Technological Progress, Job Creation and Job Destruction’, Centre for Economic Performance, Discussion Paper n. 264.
Mortensen, D.T. and Pissarides, C.A. (1997): ‘Unemployment Responses to “Skill-Biased” Technology Shocks: the Role of Labor Market Policy’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.
Pissarides, C.A. (1972): ‘A Model of British Macroeconomic Policy, 1955–1969’, Manchester School, 40.
Pissarides, C.A. (1976): ‘Job Search and Participation’, Economica, 43.
Pissarides, C.A. (1978): ‘Liquidity Considerations in the Theory of Consumption’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 62.
Pissarides, C.A. (1979): ‘Job Matchings with State Employment Agencies and Random Search’, Economic Journal, 89.
Pissarides, C.A. (1980): ‘British Government Popularity and Economic Performance’, Economic Journal, 90.
Pissarides, C.A. (1981): ‘Staying On at School in England and Wales’, Economica, 48.
Pissarides, C.A. (1982): ‘From School to University: the Demand for Post-Compulsory Education in Britain’, Economic Journal, 92.
Pissarides, C.A. (1983): ‘Efficiency Aspects of the Financing of Unemployment Insurance and Other Government Expenditures’, Review of Economic Studies, 50.
Pissarides, C.A. (1984): ‘Search Intensity, Job Advertising, and Efficiency’, Journal of Labor Economics, 2.
Pissarides, C.A. (1985a): ‘Short Run Equilibrium Dynamics of Unemployment, Vacancies and Real Wages’, American Economic Review, 75.
Pissarides, C.A. (1985b): ‘Taxes, Subsidies and Equilibrium Unemployment’, Review of Economic Studies, 52.
Pissarides, C.A. (1986): ‘Unemployment and Vacancies in Britain’, Economic Policy, 3.
Pissarides, C.A. (1987a): ‘Search, Wage Bargains and Cycles’, Review of Economic Studies, 54.
Pissarides, C.A. (1987b): ‘Wages and Employment: a Framework for Analysis with Application to Three Policy Issues’, Economic Record, 63.
Pissarides, C.A. (1988): ‘The Search Equilibrium Approach to Fluctuations in Employment’, American Economic Review, 78.
Pissarides, C.A. (1990): Equilibrium Unemployment Theory, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
Pissarides, C.A. (1991): ‘Real Wages and Unemployment in Australia’, Economica, 58.
Pissarides, C.A. (1992): ‘Loss of Skill During Unemployment and the Persistence of Employment Shocks’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107.
Pissarides, C.A. (1994): ‘Search Unemployment with On-the-Job Search’, Review of Economic Studies, 61.
Pissarides, C.A. (1996a): ‘Are Employment Tax Cuts the Answer to Europe’s Unemployment Problem?’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.
Pissarides, C.A. (1996b): ‘Policy Influences on Unemployment: the European Experience’, Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society ( Rio de Janeiro ), Keynote Address.
Pissarides, C.A. and Wadsworth, J. (1989): ‘Unemployment and the Inter-Regional Mobility of Labour’, Economic Journal, 99.
Pissarides, C.A. and Wadsworth, J. (1994): ‘On-the-Job Search. Some Empirical Evidence from Britain’, European Economic Review, 38.
Blanchard, O.J. and Quah, D.T. (1989): ‘The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances’, American Economic Review, 79.
15 Professor Danny T. Quah
Blanchard, O.J. and Quah, D.T. (1993): ‘The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances: Reply to Lippi and Reichlin’, American Economic Review, 83.
Leung, C. and Quah, D.T. (1996): ‘Convergence, Endogenous Growth, and Productivity Disturbances’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 38.
Quah, D.T. (1990): ‘Permanent and Transitory Movements in Labor Income: an Explanation for “Excess Smoothness” in Consumption’, Journal of Political Economy, 98.
Quah, D.T. (1992): ‘The Relative Importance of Permanent and Transitory Components: Identification and Some Theoretical Bounds’, Econometrica, 60.
Quah, D.T. (1993a): ‘Empirical Cross-Section Dynamics in Economic Growth’, European Economic Review, 37.
Quah, D.T. (1993b): ‘Galton’s Fallacy and Tests of the Convergence Hypothesis’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 95.
Qhah, D.T. (1994): ‘One Business Cycle and One Trend from (Many,) Many Disaggregates’, European Economic Review, 38.
Quah, D.T. (1995): ‘Business Cycle Empirics. Calibration Versus Estimation: an Introduction’, Economic Journal, 105.
Quah, D.T. (1996a): ‘Aggregate and Regional Disaggregate Fluctuations’, Empirical Economics, 21.
Quah, D.T. (1996b): ‘Convergence Empirics Across Economies with (Some) Capital Mobility’, Journal of Economic Growth, 1.
Quah, D.T. (1996c): ‘Empirics for Economic Growth and Convergence’, European Economic Review, 40.
Quah, D.T. (1996d): ‘Empirics for Growth and Distribution: Stratification, Polarization, and Convergence Clubs’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.
Quah, D.T. (1996e): ‘Growth and Dematerialisation: Why Nonstick Frying Pans Have Lost the Edge’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.
Quah, D.T. (1996f): ‘Increasingly Weightless Economies’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.
Quah, D.T. (1996g): ‘Regional Convergence Clusters Across Europe’, European Economic Review, 40.
Quah, D.T. (1996h): ‘The Invisible Hand and the Weightless Economy’, Centre for Economic Performance, Occasional Paper n. 12.
Quah, D.T. (1996i): ‘Twin Peaks: Growth and Convergence in Models of Distribution Dynamics’, Economic Journal, 106.
Quah, D.T. and Sargent, T.J. (1993): ‘A Dynamic Index Model for Large Cross Sections’, in Stock, J. and Watson, M. (eds): Business Cycles, Indicators, and Forecasting, NBER and University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Qhah, D.T. and Vahey, S.P. (1995): ‘Measuring Core Inflation’, Economic Journal, 105.
16 Professor Thomas J. Sargent
Hansen, G.D. and Sargent, T.J. (1988): ‘Straight Time and Overtime in Equilibrium’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 21.
Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J. (1980): ‘Formulating and Estimating Dynamic Linear Rational Expectations Models’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2.
Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J. (1991): Rational Expectations Econometrics, Westview Press, San Francisco.
Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J. (1997): Recursive Linear Models of Dynamic Economies, Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ).
Ljungqvist, L. and Sargent, T.J. (1995a): ‘The Swedish Unemployment Experience’, European Economic Review, 39.
Ljungqvist, L. and Sargent, T.J. (1995b): ‘Welfare States and Unemployment’,Economic Theory 6.
Ljungqvist, L. and Sargent, T.J. (1996): ‘The European Unemployment Dilemma’, mimeo.
Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1978): ‘After Keynesian Macroeconomics’, in After the Phillips Curve: Persistence of High Inflation and High Unemployment, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston (Mass.).
Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1979) (eds): Rational Expectations, Allen & Unwin, London.
Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1981) (eds): Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
Manuelli, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1986): Exercises in Dynamic Macroeconomic Theoiy, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1988): ‘The Fate of Systems with Adaptive Expectations’, American Economic Review, 78.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989a): ‘Convergence of Least Squares Learning in Environments with Hidden State Variables and Private Information’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989b): ‘Convergence of Least Squares Learning Mechanisms in Self-Referential Linear Stochastic Models’, Journal of Economic Theoiy, 48.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989c): ‘Least Squares Learning and the Dynamics of Hyperinflation’, in Barnett, W., Geweke, J. and Shell, K. (eds): Chaos, Complexity and Sunspots, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1992): ‘The Convergence of Vector Autoregressions to Rational Expectations Equilibria’, in Vercelli, A. and Dimitri, N. (eds): Macroeconomics: a Survey of Research Strategies, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Marcet, A., Sargent, T.J. and Seppälä, J. (1996): ‘Optimal Taxation Without State-Contingent Debt’, mimeo.
Sargent, T.J. (1969): ‘Price Expectations and the Interest Rate’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 83.
Sargent, T.J. (1971): ‘A Note on the “Accelerationist” Controversy’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 3.
Sargent, T.J. (1972): ‘Rational Expectations and the Term Structure of Interest Rates’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 4.
Sargent, T.J. (1973): ‘Rational Expectations, the Real Rate of Interest and the Natural Rate of Unemployment’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.
Sargent, T.J. (1976a): ‘A Classical Macroeconometric Model of the United States’, Journal of Political Economy, 84.
Sargent, T.J. (1976b): ‘The Observational Equivalence of Natural and Unnatural Rate Theories of Macroeconomics’, Journal of Political economy, 84.
Sargent, T.J. (1977): ‘The Demand for Money During Hyperinflations Under Rational Expectations’, International Economic Review, 18.
Sargent, T.J. (1978a): ‘Estimation of Dynamic Labour Demand Schedules Under Rational Expectations’, Journal of Political Economy, 86.
Sargent, T.J. (1978b): ‘Rational Expectations, Econometric Exogeneity, and Consumption’, Journal of Political Economy, 86.
Sargent, T.J. (1979): ‘Two Models of Measurements and the Investment Accelerator’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.
Sargent, T.J. (1980): “‘Tobin’s Q” and the Rate of Investment in General Equilibrium’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 12.
Sargent, T.J. (1981): ‘Interpreting Economic Time Series’, Journal of Political Economy, 89.
Sargent, T.J. (1982a): ‘Beyond Demand and Supply Curves in Macroeconomics’, American Economic Review, 72.
Sargent, T.J. (1982b): ‘The Ends of Four Big Inflations’, in Hall, R.E. (ed.): Inflation: Causes and Effects, Chicago University Press, Chicago.
Sargent, T.J. (1984): ‘Autoregression, Expectations, and Advice’, American Economic Review, 74.
Sargent, T.J. (1987a): Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Sargent, T.J. (1987b): Macroeconomic Theory ( second edition ), Academic Press, San Diego.
Sargent, T.J. (1993a): Bounded Rationality in Macroeconomics, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Sargent, T.J. (1993b): Rational Expectations and Inflation ( second edition ), Harper Collins, New York.
Sargent, T.J. and Smith, B.D. (1987): ‘Irrelevance of Open Market Operations in Some Economies with Government Currency Being Dominated in Rate of Return’, American Economic Review, 77.
Sargent, T.J. and Velde, F. (1995): ‘Macroeconomic Features of the French Revolution’, Journal of Political Economy, 103.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1973a): ‘Rational Expectations and the Dynamics of Hyperinflation’, International Economic Review, 14.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1973b): ‘The Stability of Models of Money and Growth with Perfect Foresight’, Econometrica, 41.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1975): ‘Rational Expectations, the Optimal Monetary Instrument and the Optimal Money Supply Rule’, Journal of Political Economy, 83.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1976): ‘Rational Expectations and the Theory of Economic Policy’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 2.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1981): ‘Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic’, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 5.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1982): ‘The Real Bills Doctrine Versus the Quantity Theory: a Reconsideration’, Journal of Political Economy, 90.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1983): ‘A Model of Commodity Money’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 12.
Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1987): ‘Inflation and the Government Budget Constraints’, in Razin, A. and Sadka, E. (eds): Economics in Theory and Practice, Macmillan, New York.
17 Professor Dennis J. Snower
Booth, A. and Snower, D.J. (1996) (eds): Skills Gap and Economic Activity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Brian, H. and Snower, D.J. (1996) (eds): Economic Policies and Unemployment Dynamics in Europe, IMF, Washington (DC).
De la Dehesa, G. and Snower, D.J. (1996) (eds): Unemployment Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Diaz, M.P. and Snower, D.J. (1996a): ‘Employment, Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Job Security’, Birkbeck College, mimeo.
Diaz, M.P. and Snower, D.J. (1996b): ‘Job Security Provisions and the Persistence of Macroeconomic Shocks’, Birkbeck College, mimeo.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1985): ‘Explanations of Unemployment’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1986a): ‘Efficiency Wages Versus Insiders and Outsiders’, European Economic Review, 31.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1986b): ‘Union Activity and Wage-Employment Movements’, European Economic Review, 31.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1986c): ‘Wage Setting, Unemployment and Insider-Outsider Relations’, American Economic Review, 76.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1988a): ‘Cooperation, Harassment, and Involuntary Unemployment: an Insider-Outsider Approach’, American Economic Review, 78.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1988b): ‘Long-Term Unemployment and Macroeconomic Policy’, American Economic Review, 78.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1988c): The Insider-Outsider Theory of Employment and Unemployment, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1989a): ‘Macroeconomic Policy and Insider Power’, American Economic Review, 79.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1989b): ‘Remaining Puzzles and Neglected Issues in Macroeconomics’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 91.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1990): ‘Demand and Supply Policies and Unemployment: Policy Implications of the Insider-Outsider Approach’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 92.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1991): ‘Interactions Between the Efficiency Wages and Insider-Outsider Theories’, Economics Letters, 37.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1994): ‘How Are Product Demand Changes Transmitted to the Labour Market?’, Economic Journal, 104.
Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1996): ‘Reorganization of Firms and Labor Market Inequality’, American Economic Review, 86.
Orszag, J.M. and Snower, D.J. (1996a): ‘A Macro Theory of Employment Vouchers’, Birkbeck College, mimeo
Orszag, J.M. and Snower, D.J. (1996b): ‘Optimal Structure of Employment Vouchers and the Long-Term Unemployment Problem’, Birkbeck College, mimeo.
Snower, D.J. (1983): ‘Imperfect Competition, Under-Employment and Crowding Out’, Oxford Economic Papers, 35.
Snower, D.J. (1993): ‘The Future of Welfare State’, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Occasional Paper.
Snower, D.J. (1994): ‘Converting Unemployment Benefits Into Employment Subsidies’, American Economic Review, 84.
Snower, D.J. (1996): ‘The Simple Economics of Benefit Transfers’, in De la Dehesa, G. and Snower, D.J. (eds): Unemployment Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Bean, C.R., Drèze, J.H., Giavazzi, F., Giersch, H. and Wyplosz, C. (1988): ‘The Two-Handed Growth Strategy for Europe: autonomy Through Flexible Cooperation’, in Drèze, J.H. (ed.): Underemployment Equilibria Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
18 Professor Charles Wyplosz
Begg, D., Giavazzi, F, Spaventa, L. and Wyplosz, C. (1991): ‘European Monetary Union: the Macro Issues’, in Monitoring European Integration 2: The Making of Monetary Union, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London.
Blanchard, O.J. and Wyplosz, C. (1981): ‘An Empirical Structural Model of Aggregate Demand’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 7.
Burda, M. and Wyplosz, C. (1992): ‘Labor Mobility and German Integration: Some Vignettes’, in Siebert, H. (ed.): The Transformation of Socialist Economies, JCB Mohr, Tübingen.
Burda, M. and Wyplosz, C. (1994): ‘Gross Worker and Job Flows in Europe’, European Economic Review, 38.
Burda, M. and Wyplosz, C. (1996): Macroeconomics: a European Text ( second edition ), Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Eichengreen, B., Rose, A. and Wyplosz, C. (1995): ‘Exchange Market Mayhem: the Antecedents and Aftermath of Speculative Attacks’, Economic Policy, 21.
Eichengreen, B., Rose, A. and Wyplosz, C. (1996): ‘Contagious Currency Crises: First Tests’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 98.
Eichengreen, B., Tobin, J. and Wyplosz, C. (1995): ‘Two Cases for Sand in the Wheels of International Finance’, Economic Journal, 105.
Eichengreen, B. and Wyplosz, C. (1993): ‘The Unstable EMS’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.
Giavazzi, F., Odekon, M. and Wyplosz, C. (1982): ‘Simulating an Oil Shock with Sticky Prices’, European Economic Review, 26.
Giavazzi, F. and Wyplosz, C. (1985): ‘A Note on the Zero Root Problem: Dynamic Determination of the Stationary Equilibrium in Linear Models’, Review of Economic Studies, 52.
Halpern, L. and Wyplosz, C. (1997): ‘Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Transition Economies’, IMF Staff Papers.
Labhard, V. and Wyplosz, C. (1996): ‘The New EMS: Narrow Bands Inside Deep Bands’, American Economic Review, 86.
Mélitz, J. and Wyplosz, C. (1985) (eds): The French Economy, Westview Press, Boulder (Colorado).
Riché, P. and Wyplosz, C. (1993): L’Unification Monétaire de L’Europe, Le Seuil, Paris.
Sachs, J. and Wyplosz, C. (1986): ‘The Economic Consequences of President Mitterrand’, Economic Policy, 2.
Wyplosz, C. (1983): ‘The Interest and Exchange Rate Term Structure Under Risk Aversion and Rational Expectations’, Journal of International Economics, February.
Wyplosz, C. (1986): ‘Capital Controls and Balance of Payment Crises’, Journal of International Money and Finance, 5.
Wyplosz, C. (1987): ‘Comment’, in Layard, R. and Calmfors, L. (eds): The Fight Against Unemployment, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Wyplosz, C. (1989): ‘Asymmetry in the EMS: Intentional or Systemic?’, European Economic Review, 33.
Wyplosz, C. (1991): ‘On the Real Exchange Rate Effect of German Unification’, Weltwirschaftliches Archiv, March.
Wyplosz, C. (1993): ‘After the Honeymoon: on the Economics and Politics of Economic Transformation’, European Economic Review, 37.
Wyplosz, C. (1994): ‘Demand and Structural Views of Europe’s High Unemployment Trap’, Swedish Economic Policy Review, 1.
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