NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

The Costs and Benefits of Price Stability

Martin Feldstein, editor

Published in January 1999 by University of Chicago Press
© 1999 by the National Bureau of Economic Research

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408 pages
ISBN: 0-226-24099-1

Table of Contents

1. Front matter,"The Costs and Benefits of Price Stability": Martin S. Feldstein (p. -12 - 0) (bibliographic info) (download)

Introduction to "Costs and Benefits of Price Stability, The": Martin Feldstein (p. 1 - 8) (bibliographic info) (download)

2. Capital Income Taxes and the Benefit of Price Stability: Martin S. Feldstein (p. 9 - 46) (bibliographic info) (download)

3. Price Stability versus Low Inflation in Germany: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits: Karl-Heinz Todter, Gerhard Ziebarth (p. 47 - 94) (bibliographic info) (download)

4. A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Going from Low Inflation to Price Stability in Spain: Juan Dolado (p. 95 - 132) (bibliographic info) (download)

5. Some Costs and Benefits of Price Stability in the United Kingdom: hasan bakhshi, Andrew Haldane, Neal Hatch (p. 133 - 198) (bibliographic info) (download)

6. Inflation and the User Cost of Capital: Does Inflation Still Matter?: Darrel Cohen, Kevin Hassett, R. Glenn Hubbard (p. 199 - 234) (bibliographic info) (download)

7. Excess Capital Flows and the Burden of Inflation in Open Economies: Mihir A. Desai, James R. Hines, Jr. (p. 235 - 272) (bibliographic info) (download)

8. Identifying Inflation’s Grease and Sand Effects in the Labor Market: Erica Groshen, Mark Schweitzer (p. 273 - 314) (bibliographic info) (download)

9. Does Inflation Harm Economic Growth? Evidence from the OECD: Javier Andrés, Ignacio Hernando (p. 315 - 348) (bibliographic info) (download)

10. Contributors: (p. 349 - 350) (bibliographic info) (download)

11. Author Index: (p. 351 - 356) (bibliographic info) (download)

12. Subject Index: (p. 357 - 360) (bibliographic info) (download)

 
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