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The Journal of Monetary Economics has eight regular issues per year, with the Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy as the January and July issues. Publisher Elsevier ...
The research is published online in the Journal of Monetary Economics. “When I look at cases within the U.S., such as Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, who both studied economics, the story is ...
Journal of Monetary Economics 54 (4): 1163–212. Angelico, Cristina, and Federica Di Giacomo. 2020. “Heterogeneity in Inflation Expectations and Personal Experience.” Unpublished. Armantier, Olivier, ...
Research by three San Francisco Fed economists made the most cited list for the Journal of Monetary Economics among articles published since 2016: “Uncertainty Shocks Are Aggregate Demand Shocks” by ...
“ Journal of Monetary Economics 50(3), pp. 501-523. Brainard, William. 1967. “Uncertainty and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy.” American Economic Review 57(2), pp. 411-425. Greenspan, Alan. 2003.
Sampawende J.-A. TAPSOBA, Daouda SEMBENE, Vigninou GAMMADIGBE, Ismaël ISSIFOU, Fiscal Convergence in Africa, Journal of Economic Integration, Vol. 34, No. 2 (June ...
Journal of Monetary Economics, 35, 275-301. Sarel, M. (1996). Nonlinear effects of inflation on economic growth. IMF Staff Papers, 43(1), 199-215. Wilson, Bradley K. and Culver, Sarah E. (1999). On ...
Galip Kemal Ozhan is an Economist in the Research Department. He is also an associate editor of the International Journal of Central Banking. Prior to his current position, he worked at the Brookings ...
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