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Economic Quarterly

This quarterly academic journal contains articles on monetary theory and policy, banking and finance, and the payment system. Its predecessor, Economic Review, was published from 1974 to 1992.

 
Issue Title Author(s)
Fall 2009 Heterogeneity in Sectoral Employment and the Business Cycle Nadezhda Malysheva
Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
Fall 2009 Inventories and Optimal Monetary Policy Thomas A. Lubik
Wing Leong Teo
Fall 2009 Dynamic Provisioning: A Countercyclical Tool for Loan Loss Reserves Eliana Balla
Andrew McKenna
Fall 2009 The U.S. Establishment-Size Distribution: Secular Changes and Sectoral Decomposition
Juan M. Sanchez
Summer 2009 Distortionary Taxation for Efficient Redistribution Borys Grochulski
Summer 2009 The Behavior of Household and Business Investment over the Business Cycle Kausik Gangopadhyay
Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Summer 2009 Short-Term Headline-Core Inflation Dynamics Yash P. Mehra
Devin Reilly
Summer 2009 Why Could Political Incentives Be Different During Election Times? Leonardo Martinez
Spring 2009 Estimating a Search and Matching Model of the Aggregate Labor Market Thomas A. Lubik
Spring 2009 The Consolidation of Financial Regulation: Pros, Cons, and Implications for the United States Sabrina R. Pellerin
John R. Walter
Patricia E. Wescott
Spring 2009 Should Increased Regulation of Bank Risk-Taking Come from Regulators or from the Market? Robert L. Hetzel
Spring 2009 Monetary Policy in the 2008--2009 Recession Robert L. Hetzel
Winter 2009 Problems for a Fundamental Theory of House Prices Andreas Hornstein
Winter 2009 Indeterminacy from Inflation Forecast Targeting: Problem or Pseudo-Problem? Bennett T. McCallum
Winter 2009 Semiparametric Estimation of Land Price Gradients Using Large Data Sets Kevin A. Bryan
Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
Winter 2009 Consumption Smoothing and the Measured Regressivity of Consumption Taxes Kartik B. Athreya
Devin Reilly
Issue Title Author(s)
Fall 2008 Introduction to the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Andreas Hornstein
Fall 2008 The Phillips Curve and U.S. Macroeconomic Policy: Snapshots, 1958-1996 Robert G. King
Fall 2008 The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Lessons From Single-Equation Econometric Estimation James M. Nason
Gregor W. Smith
Fall 2008 DSGE Model-Based Estimation of the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Frank Schorfheide
Fall 2008 Policy Implications of the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé
Martín Uribe
Summer 2008 New Keynesian Economics: A Monetary Perspective Stephen D. Williamson
Summer 2008 Nominal Frictions, Relative Price Adjustment, and the Limits to Monetary Policy Alexander L. Wolman
Summer 2008 Understanding Monetary Policy Implementation Huberto M. Ennis
Todd Keister
Summer 2008 CEO Compensation: Trends, Market Changes, and Regulation Arantxa Jarque
Spring 2008 Limits to Redistribution and Intertemporal Wedges: Implications of Pareto Optimality with Private Information Borys Grochulski
Spring 2008 On the Sources of Movements in Inflation Expectations: A Few Insights from a VAR Model Yash P. Mehra

Spring 2008 What is the Monetary Standard, Or, How Did the Volcker-Greenspan FOMCs Tame Inflation? Robert L. Hetzel
Spring 2008 On the Evolution of Income Inequality in the United States Kevin A. Bryan
Leonardo Martinez
Winter 2008 Credit Access, Labor Supply, and Consumer Welfare Kartik B. Athreya
Winter 2008 Antitrust Analysis in Banking: Goals, Methods, and Justifications in a Changed Environment John R. Walter
Patricia E. Wescott
Winter 2008 A Quantitative Study of the Role of Wealth Inequality on Asset Prices Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Winter 2008 Should Bank Supervisors Disclose Information About Their Banks? Edward S. Prescott
Issue Title Author(s)
Fall 2007 Evolving Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Andreas Hornstein
Fall 2007 The Evolution of City Population Density in the United States Kevin A. Bryan
Brian D. Minton
Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
Fall 2007 Currency Quality and Changes in the Behavior of Depository Institutions Hubert P. Janicki
Nashat F. Moin
Andrea L. Waddle
Alexander L. Wolman
Fall 2007 Non-Stationarity and Instability in Small Open Economy Models Thomas A. Lubik
Summer 2007 Inflation and Unemployment: A Layperson's Guide to the Phillips Curve Jeffrey M. Lacker
John A. Weinberg
Summer 2007 A Taylor Rule and the Greenspan Era Yash P. Mehra
Brian D. Minton
Summer 2007 Quantitative Models of Sovereign Default and the Threat of Financial Exclusion Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez
Horacio Sapriza
Summer 2007 Barriers to Foreign Direct Investment Under Political Instability Marina Azzimonti
Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
Spring 2007 Interest on Reserves and Daylight Credit Huberto M. Ennis
John A. Weinberg
Spring 2007 How Accurate Are Real-Time Estimates of Output Trends and Gaps? Mark W. Watson
Spring 2007 The Economics of Sovereign Defaults Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez
Horacio Sapriza
Spring 2007 Banks and Liquidity Creation: A Simple Exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig Model Douglas W. Diamond
Winter 2007 The Contributions of Milton Friedman to Economics Robert L. Hetzel
Winter 2007 Implications of Some Alternatives to Capital Income Taxation Kartik B. Athreya
Andrea L. Waddle
Winter 2007 Exchange Rates and Business Cycles Across Countries Margarida Duarte
Diego Restuccia
Andrea L. Waddle
Winter 2007 Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxation with Costly Tax Avoidance Borys Grochulski
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