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1, 1999 ISBN 9780815712596
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For almost thirty years, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) has provided academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities with timely research of current economic issues.
Contents include: Articles GEORGE A. AKERLOF, ANDREW K. ROSE, JANET L. YELLEN, and HELGA HESSENIUS
East Germany in from the Cold: The Economic Aftermath of Currency Union ROBERT J. BARRO and XAVIER SALA-I-MARTIN
Convergence across States and Regions BARRY BOSWORTH, GARY BURTLESS, and JOHN SABELHAUS
The Decline in Saving: Some Microeconomic Evidence ALLEN B. FRANKEL and JOHN D. MONTGOMERY
Financial Structure: An International Perspective Report ROBERT Z. LAWRENCE
Efficient or Exclusionist? The Import Behavior of Japanese Corporate Groups
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2. 1999 ISBN 9780815712619
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Published twice a year, BPEA offers authoritative, in-depth research on economic development for economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities. For nearly thirty years, BPEA has been an indispensable source for scholars and policymakers seeking objective analysis of major macroeconomic issues.
Contents include: "Evidence on the High-Income Laffer Curve from Six Decades of Tax Reform" by Austan Goolsbee
"The Adequacy of Retirement Saving" by Eric Engen, WIlliam G. Gale, and Cori R. Uccello
"Aggregate Demand and Logn_term Unemployment" by Laurence Ball
"Financial Crises in the 1890s and the 1990s: Must History Repeat?" by J. Bradford DeLong
"Stability, Asymmetry, and Discontinuity: The Launch of European Monetary Union" by Giancarlo Corsetti and Paolo Pesenti
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1. 2000 ISBN 9780815712633
Description
Published twice year, BPEA offers authoritative, in-depth research on economic development for economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities. For nearly thirty years, BPEA has been an indispensable source for scholars and policymakers seeking objective analysis of major macroeconomic issues.
Contents include: "Raising the Speed Limit: U.S. Economic Growth in the Information Age." Dale W. Jorgenson and Kevin J. Stiroh
"Roots of the Recent Recoveries: Labor Reforms or Private Sector Forces?" Jean-Paul Fitoussi, David Jestaz, Edmund S. Phelps, and Gylfi Zoega
"Near-Rational Wage and Price Setting and the Optimal Rates of Inflation and Unemployment." George A. Akerlof, William T. Dickens, and George L. Perry
"The Stock Market and Investment in the New Economy: Some Tangible Facts and Intangible Fictions." Stephen R. Bond and Jason G. Cummins
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2. 2000 ISBN 9780815712640
Description
Published twice a year, BPEA offers authoritative, in-depth research on economic development for economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities. For nearly thirty years, BPEA has been an indispensable source for scholars and policymakers seeking objective analysis of major macroeconomic issues.
Contents includes: "Social Security Reform and National Saving in an Era of Budget Surpluses" by Douglas W. Elmendorf and Jeffrey B. Liebman
"E-Capital: The Link between the Stock Market and the Labor Market in the 1990s" by Robert E. Hall
"Real Estate and the Macroeconomy" by Karl E. Case
"The Economic Consequences of Disappearing Government Debt" by Vincent Reinhart and Brian Sack
"Financial Market Implications of the Federal Debt Paydown" by Michael J. Fleming
"Tax Smoothing Implications of the Federal Debt Paydown" by George J. Hall and Stefan Krieger
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1. 2001 ISBN 9780815712671
Description
For almost thirty years, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) has provided academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities with timely research of current economic issues.
Contents include: "An Analysis of Russia's 1998 Meltdown: Fundamentals and Market Signals" by Homi Kharas, Brian Pinto, and Sergei Ulataov
"Does Immigration Grease the Wheels of the Labor Market?" by George Borjas Reports
"The Long and Large Decline in U.S. Output Volatility" by Olivier Blanchard and John Simon
"The Predictive Power of the Index of Consumer Sentiment" by E. Philip Howrey Symposium on the U.S. Current Account
"Is the U.S. Current Account Deficit Sustainable? Will It Be Sustained?" by Richard N. Cooper
"The International Dollar Standard and the Sustainability of the U.S. Current Account Deficit" by Ronald I. McKinnon
"A Portfolio View of the U.S. Current Account Deficit"" by Jaume Ventura
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2. 2001 ISBN 9780815712688
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For almost thirty years, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) has provided academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities with timely research of current economic issues.
BPEA 2: 2001
Contents include: "Why Doesn't the United States Have a European-Style Welfare State?" Alberto Alesina and Edward Glaeser (Harvard University) and Bruce Sacerdote (Dartmouth College)
"From Reunification to Economic Integration: Productivity and the Labor Market in Eastern Germany" Michael C. Burda (Humboldt University, Berlin) and Jennifer Hunt (University of Montreal)
"The Great Recession: Lessons for Macroeconomic Policy from Japan" Kenneth N. Kuttner (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) and Adam S. Posen (Institute for International Economics)
"The Consumption Risk of the Stock Market" Jonathan A. Parker (Princeton University)
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1. 2002 ISBN 9780815712718
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For almost thirty years, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) has provided academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communitites with timely research of current economic issues.
Contents include: Puzzles About the American Economy in the Current Recession and Recovery William Nordhaus (Yale)
Intangible Assets: How the Interaction of Computers and Organizational Structure Affects Stock Market Valuations Erik Brynjolfsson (MIT), Loren Hitt (MIT), and Shinkyu Yang (NYU)
Current Unemployment, Historically Contemplated Chinhui Juhn (University of Houston), Kevin Murphy (USC), and Robert Topel (University of Chicago)
Catching Up with the Leaders: The Irish Hare Patrick Honohan (World Bank) and Brendan Walsh (University College Dublin)
First World Governments and Third World Debt: A Bankruptcy Court for Sovereign Lending? Jeremy Bulow (Stanford)
Resolving the Debt Crisis of Low-Income Countries Jeffrey Sachs (Harvard)
Sovereigns in Distress: Do They Need Bankruptcy? Michelle White (University of Michigan)
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