NBER Publications by John Fernald
Working Papers and Chapters
| December 2008 | A General-Equilibrium Asset-Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output
with J. Christina Wang, Susanto Basu: w14616
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| July 2004 | The Case of the Missing Productivity Growth, or Does Information Technology Explain Why Productivity Accelerated in the United States But Not in the United Kingdom?
with Susanto Basu, Nicholas Oulton
in NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2003, Volume 18, Mark Gertler and Kenneth Rogoff, editors
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| June 2004 | Are Technology Improvements Contractionary?
with Susanto Basu, Miles Kimball: w10592
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| October 2003 | The Case of the Missing Productivity Growth: Or, Does Information Technology Explain why Productivity Accelerated in the US but not the UK?
with Susanto Basu, Nicholas Oulton, Sylaja Srinivasan: w10010
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| July 2001 | Productivity Growth in the 1990s: Technology, Utilization, or Adjustment?
with Susanto Basu, Matthew D. Shapiro: w8359
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| January 2001 | Why Is Productivity Procyclical? Why Do We Care?
with Susanto Basu
in New Developments in Productivity Analysis, Charles R. Hulten, Edwin R. Dean and Michael J. Harper, editors
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| October 2000 | Why Is Productivity Procyclical? Why Do We Care?
with Susanto Basu: w7940
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| March 1999 | Are Apparent Productive Spillovers a Figment of Specification Error?
with Susanto Basu: w5073
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| December 1995 | Aggregate Productivity and the Productivity of Aggregates
with Susanto Basu: w5382
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| n/a | A General-Equilibrium Asset-Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output
with J. Christina Wang, Susanto Basu
in Price Index Concepts and Measurement, Erwin Diewert, John Greenlees and Charles Hulten, editors
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