NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Asset Prices and Monetary Policy

John Y. Campbell, editor

Conference held May 5-6, 2006
Published in September 2008 by University of Chicago Press
© 2008 by the National Bureau of Economic Research

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433 pages
ISBN: 978-0-226-09211-9

Table of Contents

Introduction: John Y. Campbell (p. 1 - 7) (bibliographic info)

1. Measuring the Macroeconomic Risks Posed by Asset Price Booms: Stephen G. Cecchetti (p. 9 - 43) (bibliographic info)

2. Expectations, Asset Prices, and Monetary Policy: The Role of Learning: Simon Gilchrist, Masashi Saito (p. 45 - 102) (bibliographic info)

3. Optimal Monetary Policy with Collateralized Household Debt and Borrowing Constraints: Tommaso Monacelli (p. 103 - 146) (bibliographic info)

4. Inflation Illusion, Credit, and Asset Prices: Monika Piazzesi, Martin Schneider (p. 147 - 189) (bibliographic info)

5. Learning, Macroeconomic Dynamics and the Term Structure of Interest Rates: Hans Dewachter, Marco Lyrio (p. 191 - 245) (bibliographic info)

6. Revealing the Secrets of the Temple: The Value of Publishing Central Bank Interest Rate Projections: Glenn D. Rudebusch, John C. Williams (p. 247 - 289) (bibliographic info)

7. The Effect of Monetary Policy on Real Commodity Prices: Jeffrey A. Frankel (p. 291 - 333) (bibliographic info)

8. Noisy Macroeconomic Announcements, Monetary Policy, and Asset Prices: Roberto Rigobon, Brian Sack (p. 335 - 370) (bibliographic info)

9. Is Bad News About Inflation Good News for the Exchange Rate? And, If So, Can That Tell Us Anything about the Conduct of Monetary Policy?: Richard H. Clarida, Daniel Waldman (p. 371 - 396) (bibliographic info)

10. Panel Remarks: Donald L. Kohn: Donald L. Kohn (p. 397 - 405) (bibliographic info)

11. Panel Remarks: Laurence H. Meyer: Laurence H. Meyer (p. 405 - 416) (bibliographic info)

12. Panel Remarks: William C. Dudley: William C. Dudley (p. 416 - 422) (bibliographic info)

 
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