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1 Professor Alberto Alesina

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2 Professor Costas Azariadis

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3 Professor Charles R. Bean

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4 Professor Victoria Chick

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5 Professor Lawrence J. Christiano

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6 Professor Alex Cukierman

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7 Professor Martin Eichenbaum

  • Aiyagari, S.R., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992): ‘The Output, Employment, and Interest Rate Effects of Government Consumption’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 30.

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  • Burnside, C. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996a): ‘Factor Hoarding and the Propagation of Business Cycle Shocks’, American Economic Review, 86.

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  • Burnside, C. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996b): ‘Small Sample Properties of GMM-Based Wald Tests’, Journal of Economic and Business Statistics, 14.

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  • Burnside, C., Eichenbaum, M. and Rebelo, S. (1993): ‘Labor Hoarding and the Real Business Cycle’, Journal of Political Economy, 101.

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  • Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Inside Money, Outside Money and Short Term Interest Rates’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, November.

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  • Chari, V.V., Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1996): ‘Expectations Traps and Discretion’, mimeo

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  • Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1990): ‘Unit Roots in Real GNP: Do We Know, and Do We Care?’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 32.

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  • Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992a): ‘Current Real Business Cycle Theory and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations’, American Economic Review, 82.

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  • Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992b): ‘Identification and the Liquidity Effects of a Monetary Policy Shock’, in Cukierman, A., Hercowitz, L.Z. and Leiderman, L. (eds): Political Economy, Growth, and Business Cycles, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1992c): ‘Liquidity Effects and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism’, American Economic Review, 82.

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  • Christiano, L.J. and Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Liquidity Effects, Monetary Policy and the Business Cycle’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 27.

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  • Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1996a): ‘Sticky Price and Limited Participation Models of Money: a Comparison’, European Economic Review, 40.

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  • Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1996b): ‘The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks: Evidence from the Flow of Funds’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 78.

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  • Christiano, L.J., Eichenbaum, M. and Marshall, D. (1991): ‘The Permanent Income Hypothesis Revisited’, Econometrica, 59.

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  • Eckstein, Z., Eichenbaum, M. and Peled, D. (1982): ‘Uncertain Lifetimes and the Welfare Enhancing Properties of Annuity Markets and Social Security’, Journal of Public Economics, 26.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. (1991): ‘Real Business Cycle Theory: Wisdom or Whimsy?’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 15.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. (1992): ‘Comments on Interpreting the Macroeconomic Time Series Facts: the Effects of Monetary Policy’, European Economic Review, 36.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. (1995): ‘Some Comments on the Role of Econometrics in Economic Theory’, Economic Journal, 105.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. (1997): ‘Some Thoughts on Practical Stabilization Policy’, American Economic Review, 87.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. and Evans, C. (1995): ‘Some Empirical Evidence on the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Exchange Rates’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. and Hansen, L.P. (1990): ‘Estimating Models with Intertemporal Substitution Using Aggregate Time Series Data’, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 8.

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  • Eichenbaum, M., Hansen, L.P. and Singleton, K. (1988): ‘A Time Series Analysis of Representative Agent Models of Consumption and Leisure Choice Under Uncertainty’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 103.

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  • Eichenbaum, M. and Singleton, K. (1986): ‘Do Equilibrium Business Cycle Theories Explain Postwar US Business Cycles?’, NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 2.

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8 Professor Robert Eisner

  • Eisner, R. (1950): ‘The Investment Multiplier’, Review of Economic Studies, 17.

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  • Eisner, R. (1952a): ‘Accelerated Amortization, Growth and Net Profits’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 67.

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  • Eisner, R. (1952b): ‘Depreciation Allowances, Replacement Requirements and Growth’, American Economic Review 42.

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  • Eisner, R. (1952c): ‘Underemployment Equilibrium Rates of Growth’, American Economic Review, 42.

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  • Eisner, R. (1953): ‘Guaranteed Growth of Income’, Econometrica, 21.

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  • Eisner, R. (1955): ‘Accelerated Depreciation: Some Further Thoughts’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70.

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  • Eisner, R. (1956a): Determinants of Capital Expenditures: an Interview Study, University of Illinois, Chicago.

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  • Eisner, R. (1956b): ‘Technological Change, Obsolescence and Aggregate Demand’, American Economic Review, 46.

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  • Eisner, R. (1958a): ‘On Growth Models and the Neo-Classical Resurgence’, Economic Journal, 68.

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  • Eisner, R. (1958b): ‘The Permanent Income Hypothesis: Comment’, American Economic Review, 48.

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  • Eisner, R. (1960): ‘A Distributed Lag Investment Function’, Econometrica, 28.

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  • Eisner, R. (1962): ‘Investment Plans and Realizations’, American Economic Review, 52.

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  • Eisner, R. (1963a): ‘Another Look at Liquidity Preference’, Econometrica, 31.

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  • Eisner, R. (1963b): ‘Investment: Fact and Fancy’, American Economic Review, 53.

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  • Eisner, R. (1966): Some Factors in Growth Reconsidered, Center of Planning and Economic Research, Athens.

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  • Eisner, R. (1967): ‘A Permanent Income Theory for Investment: Some Empirical Explorations’, American Economic Review, 57.

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  • Eisner, R. (1969a): ‘Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered’, American Economic Review, 59.

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  • Eisner, R. (1969b): ‘Investment and the Frustrations of Econometricians’, American Economic Review, 59.

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  • Eisner, R. (1971): ‘Non-Linear Estimates of the Liquidity Trap’, Econometrica, 39.

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  • Eisner, R. (1972): ‘Components of Capital Expenditures: Replacement and Modernization Versus Expansion’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 54.

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  • Eisner, R. (1975): ‘The Keynesian Revolution Reconsidered’, American Economic Review, 65.

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  • Eisner, R. (1977): ‘Capital Shortage: Myth and Reality’, American Economic Review, 67.

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  • Eisner, R. (1978): Factors in Business Investment, Ballinger Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Eisner, R. (1980): ‘Total Income, Total Investment and Growth’, American Economic Review, 70.

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  • Eisner, R. (1984): ‘Which Budget Deficit? Some Issues of Measurement and Their Implications’, American Economic Review, 74.

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  • Eisner, R. (1986): How Real is the Federal Deficit?, The Free Press, New York.

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  • Eisner, R. (1988a): ‘Divergences of Measurement and Theory and Some Implications of Economic Policy’, American Economic Review, 78.

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  • Eisner, R. (1988c): ‘Extended Accounts for National Income and Product’, Journal of Economic Literature 26.

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  • Eisner, R. (1989): The Total Incomes System of Accounts, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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  • Eisner, R. (1992): ‘Deficits: Which, How Much and So What?’, American Economic Review, 82.

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  • Eisner, R. (1994a): ‘Keynes is not Dead, just Drugged and Dormant’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16.

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  • Eisner, R. (1994b): ‘National Saving and Budget Deficits’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 76.

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  • Eisner, R. (1994c): The Misunderstood Economy: What Counts and How to Count It, Harvard Business School Press, Boston.

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  • Eisner, R. (1995): ‘Our NAIRU Limits, The Governing Myth of Economic Policy’, The American Prospect, Spring.

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  • Eisner, R. (1997a): ‘A New View of the NAIRU’, in Davidson, P. and Kregel, J. (eds): Improving the Global Economy: Keynesianism and the Growth in Output and Employment, Edward Elgar, Aldershot.

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  • Eisner, R. (1997b): The Great Deficit Scares: The Federal Budget, Trade and Social Security. A 20th Century Foundation Report, The Century Foundation Press, New York.

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  • Eisner, R. (1997c): ‘The Marginal Efficiency of Capital and Investment’, in Harcourt, G.C. and Riach, P. (eds): a Second Edition of the General Theory, vol. 1, Routlege, London.

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  • Eisner, R. (1998a): Investment, National Income and Economic Policy: the Selected Essays of Robert Eisner, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

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  • Eisner, R. (1998b): Social Security: More, Not Less, A 20th Century Foundation Report, The Century Foundation Press, New York.

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  • Eisner, R. (1998c): ‘The Decline and Fall of the NAIRU’, in Eisner, R.: The Keynesian Revolution, Then and Now: the Selected Essays of Robert Eisner, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

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  • Eisner, R. (1998d): The Keynesian Revolution, Then and Now: the Selected Essays of Robert Eisner, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

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  • Eisner, R. and Lawler, P. (1975): ‘Tax Policy and Investment: an Analysis of Survey Responses’, American Economic Review, 65.

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  • Eisner, R. and Nadiri, M.I. (1968): ‘Investment Behavior and Neo-Classical Theory’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 50.

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  • Eisner, R. and Pieper, P. (1984): ‘A New View of the Federal Debt and Budget Deficits’, American Economic Review, 74.

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  • Eisner, R. and Strotz, R.H. (1961): ‘Flight Insurance and the Theory of Choice’, Journal of Political Economy, 69.

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  • Eisner, R. and Strotz, R.H. (1963): Determinants of Business Investment, Research study, in Commission on Money and Credit: Impacts of Monetary Policy, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs (NJ).

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9 Professor Charles A.E. Goodhart

  • Capie, F., Fischer, S., Goodhart, C.A.E and Schandt, N. (1995) (comps): The Future of Central Banking, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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  • Currie, D.A., Goodhart, C.A.E. and Llewellyn, D.T. (1987) (eds): The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets, Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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  • Fry, M.J., Goodhart, C.A.E. and Almeida, A. (1996): Central Banking in Developing Countries: Objectives, Activities and Independence, Routledge, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1965): ‘Profit in National Bank Notes: 1900–1913’, Journal of Political Economy, 73.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1969): The New York Money Market and the Finance of Trade, 1900–1913, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1972): The Business of Banking, 1891–1914 Weidenfeld, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1973a): ‘Analysis of the Determination of the Stock of Money’, in Parkin, J.M. and Nobay, A.R. (eds): Essays in Modern Economics Longman, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1973b): ‘Monetary Policy in the United Kingdom’, in Holbik, K. (ed.): Monetary Policy in Twelve Industrial Countries, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1979): ‘Problems of Monetary Management: the UK Experience’, in Courakis, A.S. (ed.): Inflation, Depression and Economic Policy in the West: Lessons from the 1970s, Mansell and Alexandrine Press.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1984): Monetary Theory and Practice: the UK Experience, Macmillan, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1985): The Evolution of Central Banks: a Natural Development?, London School of Economics and Political Science, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1986): ‘Financial Innovation and Monetary Control’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1987a): ‘Monetary Base’, in Eatwell, J. et al. (eds): The New Palgrave. A Dictionary of Economics, Macmillan, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1987b): ‘Structural Changes in the British Capital Markets’, in Currie, D. et al. (eds): The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets, Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1988a): The Evolution of Central Banks, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1988b): ‘The Foreign Exchange Market: a Random Walk with a Dragging Anchor’, Economica, 55.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989a): ‘Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe’, LSE Financial Markets Group, Special Paper n. 24.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989b): ‘Has Moore Become Too Horizontal’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 12.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989c): Money, Information and Uncertainty ( second edition ), Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1989d): ‘The Conduct of Monetary Policy’, Economic Journal, 99.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1992a) (ed.): EMU and ESCB after Maastricht, LSE Financial Markets Group, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1992b): ‘National Fiscal Policy Within the EMU: the Fiscal Implications of Maastricht’, LSE Financial Markets Group, Special Paper n. 45.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1993a): ‘Bank Insolvency and Deposit Insurance: a Proposal’, in Arestis, P. (ed.): Money and Banking: Issues for the Twenty-First Century, Macmillan, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1993b): ‘The European System of Central Banks after Maastricht’, in Masson, P.R. and Taylor, M.P. (eds): Policy Issues in the Operation of Currency Unions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1994): ‘What Should Central Banks Do? What Should Be Their Macroeconomic Objectives and Operations?’, Economic Journal, 104.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1995a): ‘Game Theory for Central Bankers: a Report to the Governor of the Bank of England’, Journal of Economic Literature, 32.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1995b): The Central Bank and the Financial System, Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. (1997): ‘The Two Concepts of Money, and the Future of Europe’, mimeo.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Bhansali, R.J. (1970): ‘Political Economy’, Political Studies, 18.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Crockett, A.D. (1970): ‘The Importance of Money’, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 10.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Huang, H. (1995): ‘What Is the Central Bank’s Game?’, LSE Financial Markets Group, Discussion Paper n. 222.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Presley, J. (1991): ‘Real Business Cycle Theory: a Restatement of Robertsonian Economics?’, Loughborough University, Economic Research Paper.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Schoenmaker, D. (1995): ‘Should the Functions of Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision be Separated?’, Oxford Economic Papers, 47.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Scholar, T.W. (1991) (eds): European Financial Markets: a Japanese Perspective, LSE Financial Markets Group, London.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Smith, S. (1993): ‘Stabilization’, European Economy, 5.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Sutija, G. (1990) (eds): Japanese Financial Growth, Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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  • Goodhart, C.A.E. and Xu, C. (1996): ‘The Rise of China as an Economic Power’, Centre for Economic Performance, Discussion Paper n. 299.

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10 Professor Robert J. Gordon

  • Baily, M.N. and Gordon, R.J. (1988): ‘The Productivity Slowdown, Measurement Issues, and the Explosion of Computer Power’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.

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  • Balke, N.S. and Gordon, R.J. (1989): ‘The Estimation of Prewar Gross National Product: Methodology and New Evidence’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.

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  • Frye, J. and Gordon, R.J. (1981): ‘Government Intervention in the Inflation Process: the Econometrics of Self-Inflicted Wounds’, American Economic Review, 71.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1970): ‘The Recent Acceleration of Inflation and Its Lessons for the Future’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1972): ‘Wage Price Controls and the Shifting Phillips Curve’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1973): ‘The Welfare Costs of Higher Unemployment’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1975a): ‘Alternative Responses to External Supply Shocks’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1975b): ‘The Demand for and Supply of Inflation’, Journal of Law and Economics, 18.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1975c): ‘The Impact of Aggregate Demand on Prices’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 3.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1976): ‘Recent Developments in the Theory of Inflation and Unemployment’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 2.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1977a): ‘Can the Inflation of the 1970s Be Explained?’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1977b): ‘Structural Unemployment and the Productivity of Women’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 5.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1977c): ‘The Theory of Domestic Inflation’, American Economic Review, 67.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1978): ‘What Can Stabilisation Policy Achieve?’, American Economic Review, 68.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1979): ‘The End of Expansion Phenomenon in Short Run Productivity Behavior’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1980): ‘A Consistent Characterization of a Near Century of Price Behavior’, American Economic Review, 70.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1981): ‘Output Fluctuations and Gradual Price Adjustments’, Journal of Economic Literature, 19.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1982a): ‘Inflation, Flexible Exchange Rates, and the Natural Rate of Unemployment’, in Baily, M.N. (ed.): Workers, Jobs and Inflation, Brookings Institution, Washington (DC).

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1982b): ‘Price Inertia and Policy Ineffectiveness in the United States, 1890–1980’, Journal of Political Economy, 90.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1982c): ‘Why U.S. Wage and Employment Behavior Differs from that in Britain and Japan’, Economic Journal, 92.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1983): ‘A Century of Evidence on Wage and Price Stickiness in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan’, in Tobin, J. (ed.): Macroeconomics, Prices and Quantities, Brookings Institution, Washington (DC).

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1984): ‘The Short-Run Demand for Money: a Reconsideration’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 16.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1985a): ‘The Conduct of Domestic Monetary Policy’, in Ando, A. et al. (eds): Monetary Policy in Our Times, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1985b): ‘Understanding Inflation in the 1980s’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1986) (ed.): The American Business Cycle: Continuity and Change, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1987): ‘Productivity, Wages, and Prices Inside and Outside of Manufacturing in the US, Japan, and Europe’, European Economic Review, 31.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1988a): ‘Back to the Future: European Unemployment Today Viewed from America in 1939’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1988b): ‘The Role of Wages in the Inflation Process’, American Economic Review, 78.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1988c): ‘Wage Gaps Vs. Output Gaps: Is There a Common Story for All of Europe?’, in Giersh, H. (ed.): Macro and Micro Policies for More Growth and Employment: Keil Symposium, J.C.B. Mohr, Tubigen.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1989): ‘Hysteresis in History: Was There Ever a Phillips Curve?’, American Economic Review, 79.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1990a) (ed.): The Measurement of Durable Goods Prices, NBER and University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1990b): ‘What is New Keynesian Economics’, Journal of Economic Literature, 28.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1993a): Macroeconomics ( sixth edition ), Harper Collins, New York.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1993b): ‘Why the Principles Course Needs Comparative Macro and Micro’, American Economic Review, 83.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1996): ‘Macroeconomic Policy in the Presence of Structural Maladjustment’, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Discussion Paper n. 1493.

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  • Gordon, R.J. (1997): ‘The Time Varying NAIRU and Its Implications for Economic Policy’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11.

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  • Gordon, R.J. and Griliches, Z. (1997): ‘Quality Change and New Products’, American Economic Review, 87.

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  • Gordon, R.J. and King, S.R. (1982): ‘The Output Cost of Disinflation in Traditional and Vector Autoregressive Models’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1.

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  • Gordon, R.J. and Wilcox, J. (1981): ‘Monetarist Interpretations of the Great Depression. An Evaluation and Critique’, in Brunner, K. (ed.): The Great Depression Revisited, Martinus Nijhoff, Boston.

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  • Gordon, R.J. et al. (1997): ‘The CPI Commission: Findings and Recomendations’, American Economic Review, 87.

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11 Professor Robert E. Lucas Jr.

  • Atkeson, A. and Lucas, R.E. (1992): ‘On Efficient Distribution with Private Information’, Review of Economic Studies, 59.

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  • Atkeson, A. and Lucas, R.E. (1995): ‘Efficiency and Inequality in a Simple Model of Efficient Unemployment Insurance’, Journal of Economic Theory, 66.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1967a): ‘Adjustment Costs and the Theory of Supply’, Journal of Political Economy, 75.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1967b): ‘Optimal Investment Policy and the Flexible Accelerator’, International Economic Review, 8.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1972a): ‘Econometric Testing of the Natural Rate Hypothesis’, in Eckstein, O. (ed.): The Econometrics of Price Determination, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington (DC).

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1972b): ‘Expectations and the Neutrality of Money’, Journal of Economic Theory, 4.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1973): ‘Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation Tradeoffs’, American Economic Review, 63.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1975): ‘An Equilibrium Model of the Business Cycle’, Journal of Political Economy, 83.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1976): ‘Econometric Policy Evaluation: a Critique’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 1.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1977): ‘Understanding Business Cycles’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 5.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1978a): ‘Asset Prices in an Exchange Economy’, Econometrica, 46.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1978b): ‘On the Size Distribution of Business Firms’, Rand Journal of Economics, 9.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1978c): ‘Unemployment Policy’, American Economic Review, 68.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1980a): ‘Equilibrium in a Pure Currency Economy’, Economic Inquiry, 18.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1980b): ‘Methods and Problems in Business Cycle Theory’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 12.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1980c): ‘Rules, Discretion, and the Role of the Economic Advisor’, in Fischer, S. (ed.): Rational Expectations and Economic Policy, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1980d): ‘Two Illustrations of the Quantity Theory of Money’, American Economic Review, 70.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1981): Studies in Business Cycle Theory, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1982): ‘Interest Rates and Currency Prices in a Two-Country World’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 10.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1983): ‘Expectations and the Neutrality of Money’, Journal of Economic Theory, 31.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1984): ‘Money in a Theory of Finance’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 21.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1986a): ‘Adaptive Behavior and Economic Theory’, Journal of Business, 59.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1986b): ‘Principles of Fiscal and Monetary Policy’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 17.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1987): Models of Business Cycles, Basil Blackwell, New York.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1988a): ‘Money Demand in the United States: a Quantitative Review’, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 29.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1988b): ‘On the Mechanics of Economic Development’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 22.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1990a): ‘Liquidity and Interest Rates’, Journal of Economic Theory, 50.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1990b): ‘Supply Side Economics: an Analytical Review’, Oxford Economic Papers, 42.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1990c): ‘Why Doesn’t Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?’, American Economic Review, 80.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1992): ‘On Efficiency and Distribution’, Economic Journal, 102.

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  • Lucas, R.E. (1993): ‘Making a Miracle’, Econometrica, 61.

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12 Professor Albert Marcet

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  • Den Haan, W.J. and Marcet, A. (1990): ‘Solving a Simple Growth Model by Parameterizing Expectations’, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 8.

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  • Marcet, A. (1989): ‘Solving Non-Linear Models by Parameterizing Expectations’, Carnegie-Mellon University, mimeo.

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  • Marcet, A. and Marimon, R. (1992): ‘Communication, Commitment, and Growth’, Journal of Economic Theory, 58.

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  • Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1992): ‘The Convergence of Vector Autoregressions to Rational Expectations Equilibria’, in Vercelli, A. and Dimitri, N. (eds): Macroeconomics: a Survey of Research Strategies, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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  • Marcet, A., Sargent, T.J. and Seppälä, J. (1996): ‘Optimal Taxation Without State-Contingent Debt’, mimeo.

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13 Professor Stephen Nickell

  • Bean, C.R., Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1987a) (eds): The Rise in Unemployment, Blackwell, Oxford.

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  • Layard, R. and Nickell, S. (1994): ‘Unemployment in the OECD Countries’, in Tachibanaki, T. (ed.): Labour Markets and Economic Performance: Europe, Japan and the US, Macmillan, London.

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  • Layard, R., Nickell, S. and Jackman, R. (1991): Unemployment, Macroeconomic Performance and the Labour Market, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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  • Nickell, S. (1974): ‘On the Role of Expectations in the Pure Theory of Investment’, Review of Economic Studies, 41.

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  • Nickell, S. (1986): ‘Dynamic Models of Labour Demand’, in Ashenfelter, O.C. and Layard, R. (eds): Handbook of Labor Economics, North-Holland, Amsterdam.

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  • Nickell, S. (1990a): ‘Inflation and the UK Labour Market’, Review of Economic Policy, 6.

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  • Nickell, S. (1990b): ‘Unemployment: a Survey’, Economic Journal, 100.

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  • Nickell, S. (1995): The Performance of Companies: the Relationship Between the External Environment, Management Strategies and Corporate Performance, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.

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  • Nickell, S. (1997): ‘Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11.

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  • Nickell, S. and Andrews, M. (1983): ‘Unions, Real Wages and Employment in Britain, 1951–1979’, Oxford Economic Papers, 35.

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  • Nickell, S. and Bell, B. (1995): ‘The Collapse in Demand for the Unskilled andUnemployment Across the OECD’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 11.

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  • Nickell, S. and Bell, B. (1996): ‘Changes in the Distribution of Wages and Unemployment across the OECD’, American Economic Review, 86.

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  • Nickell, S. and Kong, P. (1992): ‘An Investigation Into the Power of Insiders in Wage Determination’, European Economic Review, 36.

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  • Nickell, S. and Symons, J.V.S. (1990): ‘The Real Wage-Employment Relationship in the United States’, Journal of Labour Economics, 8.

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14 Professor Christopher A. Pissarides

  • Alogoskoufis, C.S. and Pissarides, C.A. (1983): ‘A Test of Price Sluggishness in the Simple Rational Expectations Model: UK 1950–1980’, Economic Journal, 93.

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  • Jackman, R., Layard, R. and Pissarides, C.A. (1989): ‘On Vacancies’, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 51.

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  • Jackman, R., Pissarides, C.A. and Savouri, S. (1990): ‘Labour Market Policies and Unemployment in the OECD’, Economic Policy, 11.

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  • Mortensen, D.T. and Pissarides, C.A. (1994): ‘Job Creation and Job Destruction in the Theory of Unemployment’, Review of Economic Studies, 61.

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  • Mortensen, D.T. and Pissarides, C.A. (1995): ‘Technological Progress, Job Creation and Job Destruction’, Centre for Economic Performance, Discussion Paper n. 264.

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  • Mortensen, D.T. and Pissarides, C.A. (1997): ‘Unemployment Responses to “Skill-Biased” Technology Shocks: the Role of Labor Market Policy’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1972): ‘A Model of British Macroeconomic Policy, 1955–1969’, Manchester School, 40.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1976): ‘Job Search and Participation’, Economica, 43.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1979): ‘Job Matchings with State Employment Agencies and Random Search’, Economic Journal, 89.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1980): ‘British Government Popularity and Economic Performance’, Economic Journal, 90.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1981): ‘Staying On at School in England and Wales’, Economica, 48.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1982): ‘From School to University: the Demand for Post-Compulsory Education in Britain’, Economic Journal, 92.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1983): ‘Efficiency Aspects of the Financing of Unemployment Insurance and Other Government Expenditures’, Review of Economic Studies, 50.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1984): ‘Search Intensity, Job Advertising, and Efficiency’, Journal of Labor Economics, 2.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1985a): ‘Short Run Equilibrium Dynamics of Unemployment, Vacancies and Real Wages’, American Economic Review, 75.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1985b): ‘Taxes, Subsidies and Equilibrium Unemployment’, Review of Economic Studies, 52.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1986): ‘Unemployment and Vacancies in Britain’, Economic Policy, 3.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1987a): ‘Search, Wage Bargains and Cycles’, Review of Economic Studies, 54.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1987b): ‘Wages and Employment: a Framework for Analysis with Application to Three Policy Issues’, Economic Record, 63.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1988): ‘The Search Equilibrium Approach to Fluctuations in Employment’, American Economic Review, 78.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1990): Equilibrium Unemployment Theory, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1991): ‘Real Wages and Unemployment in Australia’, Economica, 58.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1992): ‘Loss of Skill During Unemployment and the Persistence of Employment Shocks’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1994): ‘Search Unemployment with On-the-Job Search’, Review of Economic Studies, 61.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1996a): ‘Are Employment Tax Cuts the Answer to Europe’s Unemployment Problem?’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. (1996b): ‘Policy Influences on Unemployment: the European Experience’, Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society ( Rio de Janeiro ), Keynote Address.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. and Wadsworth, J. (1989): ‘Unemployment and the Inter-Regional Mobility of Labour’, Economic Journal, 99.

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  • Pissarides, C.A. and Wadsworth, J. (1994): ‘On-the-Job Search. Some Empirical Evidence from Britain’, European Economic Review, 38.

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  • Blanchard, O.J. and Quah, D.T. (1989): ‘The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances’, American Economic Review, 79.

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15 Professor Danny T. Quah

  • Blanchard, O.J. and Quah, D.T. (1993): ‘The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances: Reply to Lippi and Reichlin’, American Economic Review, 83.

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  • Leung, C. and Quah, D.T. (1996): ‘Convergence, Endogenous Growth, and Productivity Disturbances’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 38.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1990): ‘Permanent and Transitory Movements in Labor Income: an Explanation for “Excess Smoothness” in Consumption’, Journal of Political Economy, 98.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1993a): ‘Empirical Cross-Section Dynamics in Economic Growth’, European Economic Review, 37.

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  • Qhah, D.T. (1994): ‘One Business Cycle and One Trend from (Many,) Many Disaggregates’, European Economic Review, 38.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1995): ‘Business Cycle Empirics. Calibration Versus Estimation: an Introduction’, Economic Journal, 105.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996a): ‘Aggregate and Regional Disaggregate Fluctuations’, Empirical Economics, 21.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996b): ‘Convergence Empirics Across Economies with (Some) Capital Mobility’, Journal of Economic Growth, 1.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996c): ‘Empirics for Economic Growth and Convergence’, European Economic Review, 40.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996d): ‘Empirics for Growth and Distribution: Stratification, Polarization, and Convergence Clubs’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996e): ‘Growth and Dematerialisation: Why Nonstick Frying Pans Have Lost the Edge’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996f): ‘Increasingly Weightless Economies’, Centre for Economic Performance, Working Paper.

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  • Quah, D.T. (1996h): ‘The Invisible Hand and the Weightless Economy’, Centre for Economic Performance, Occasional Paper n. 12.

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  • Quah, D.T. and Sargent, T.J. (1993): ‘A Dynamic Index Model for Large Cross Sections’, in Stock, J. and Watson, M. (eds): Business Cycles, Indicators, and Forecasting, NBER and University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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  • Qhah, D.T. and Vahey, S.P. (1995): ‘Measuring Core Inflation’, Economic Journal, 105.

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16 Professor Thomas J. Sargent

  • Hansen, G.D. and Sargent, T.J. (1988): ‘Straight Time and Overtime in Equilibrium’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 21.

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  • Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J. (1980): ‘Formulating and Estimating Dynamic Linear Rational Expectations Models’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2.

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  • Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J. (1991): Rational Expectations Econometrics, Westview Press, San Francisco.

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  • Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J. (1997): Recursive Linear Models of Dynamic Economies, Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ).

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  • Ljungqvist, L. and Sargent, T.J. (1995a): ‘The Swedish Unemployment Experience’, European Economic Review, 39.

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  • Ljungqvist, L. and Sargent, T.J. (1995b): ‘Welfare States and Unemployment’,Economic Theory 6.

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  • Ljungqvist, L. and Sargent, T.J. (1996): ‘The European Unemployment Dilemma’, mimeo.

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  • Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1978): ‘After Keynesian Macroeconomics’, in After the Phillips Curve: Persistence of High Inflation and High Unemployment, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston (Mass.).

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  • Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1979) (eds): Rational Expectations, Allen & Unwin, London.

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  • Lucas, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1981) (eds): Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.

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  • Manuelli, R.E. and Sargent, T.J. (1986): Exercises in Dynamic Macroeconomic Theoiy, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.).

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  • Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1988): ‘The Fate of Systems with Adaptive Expectations’, American Economic Review, 78.

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  • Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989a): ‘Convergence of Least Squares Learning in Environments with Hidden State Variables and Private Information’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.

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  • Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1989c): ‘Least Squares Learning and the Dynamics of Hyperinflation’, in Barnett, W., Geweke, J. and Shell, K. (eds): Chaos, Complexity and Sunspots, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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  • Marcet, A. and Sargent, T.J. (1992): ‘The Convergence of Vector Autoregressions to Rational Expectations Equilibria’, in Vercelli, A. and Dimitri, N. (eds): Macroeconomics: a Survey of Research Strategies, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1969): ‘Price Expectations and the Interest Rate’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 83.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1971): ‘A Note on the “Accelerationist” Controversy’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 3.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1972): ‘Rational Expectations and the Term Structure of Interest Rates’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 4.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1973): ‘Rational Expectations, the Real Rate of Interest and the Natural Rate of Unemployment’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1976a): ‘A Classical Macroeconometric Model of the United States’, Journal of Political Economy, 84.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1977): ‘The Demand for Money During Hyperinflations Under Rational Expectations’, International Economic Review, 18.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1978a): ‘Estimation of Dynamic Labour Demand Schedules Under Rational Expectations’, Journal of Political Economy, 86.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1978b): ‘Rational Expectations, Econometric Exogeneity, and Consumption’, Journal of Political Economy, 86.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1979): ‘Two Models of Measurements and the Investment Accelerator’, Journal of Political Economy, 97.

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  • Sargent, T.J. (1982a): ‘Beyond Demand and Supply Curves in Macroeconomics’, American Economic Review, 72.

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  • Sargent, T.J. and Wallace, N. (1973b): ‘The Stability of Models of Money and Growth with Perfect Foresight’, Econometrica, 41.

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17 Professor Dennis J. Snower

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  • Brian, H. and Snower, D.J. (1996) (eds): Economic Policies and Unemployment Dynamics in Europe, IMF, Washington (DC).

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  • De la Dehesa, G. and Snower, D.J. (1996) (eds): Unemployment Policy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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  • Lindbeck, A. and Snower, D.J. (1985): ‘Explanations of Unemployment’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2.

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Ibáñez, C.U. (1999). Interviewees’ References. In: The Current State of Macroeconomics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403915948_24

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