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Economic Quarterly

Spring 2008

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  • 2008
Issue Title Author(s)
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
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