An economics professor at Boston University, Bob King is a visiting scholar in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
| Issue | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2008 | The Phillips Curve and U.S. Macroeconomic Policy: Snapshots, 1958-1996 |
Robert G. King
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| Winter 2006 | Discretionary Policy and Multiple Equilibria |
Robert G. King
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| Fall 2002 | Expectations and the Term Structure of Interest Rates: Evidence and Implications |
Robert G. King
André Kurmann |
| Summer 2000 | The New IS-LM Model: Language, Logic, and Limits |
Robert G. King
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| Summer 1997 | Testing Long-Run Neutrality |
Mark W. Watson
Robert G. King |
| Spring 1996 | Limits on Interest Rate Rules in the IS Model |
Robert G. King
William Kerr |
| Summer 1995 | Quantitative Theory and Econometrics |
Robert G. King
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| Paper | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 04-5 June 2004 |
Monetary Discretion, Pricing Complementarity, and Dynamic Multiple Equilibria |
Robert G. King
Alexander L. Wolman |
| 01-8 October 2001 |
The Pitfalls of Monetary Discretion | Aubhik Khan Robert G. King Alexander L. Wolman |
| 01-2 April 2001 |
The Case for Price Stability |
Marvin Goodfriend
Robert G. King |
| 00-10 October 2000 |
Optimal Monetary Policy | Aubhik Khan Robert G. King Alexander L. Wolman |
| 98-5 June 1997 |
The New Neoclassical Synthesis and The Role of Monetary Policy |
Marvin Goodfriend
Robert G. King |
| 97-2 February 1997 |
State Dependent Pricing and Dynamics of Business Cycles |
Michael Dotsey
Robert G. King Alexander L. Wolman |
| 88-1 April 1988 |
Financial Deregulation, Monetary Policy, and Central Banking |
Marvin Goodfriend
Robert G. King |
| 84-8 September 1984 |
Informational Implications of Interest Rate Rules |
Michael Dotsey
Robert G. King |
| 79-2 March 1979 |
A Note on the Neutrality of Temporary Monetary Disturbances |
Marvin Goodfriend
Robert G. King |