Inflation: Causes and Effects
Robert E. Hall
Published in 1982 by University of Chicago Press
© 1982 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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ISBN: 0-226-31323-9
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Front matter, table of contents, acknowledgment:
Robert E. Hall
(p. -11 - 0)
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Introduction:
Robert E. Hall
(p. 1 - 10)
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Why Stopping Inflation May Be Costly: Evidence from Fourteen Historical Episodes:
Robert J. Gordon
(p. 11 - 40)
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The Ends of Four Big Inflations:
Thomas J. Sargent
(p. 41 - 98)
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United States Inflation and the Choice of Monetary Standard:
Robert J. Barro
(p. 99 - 110)
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Explorations in the Gold Standard and Related Policies for Stabilizing the Dollar:
Robert E. Hall
(p. 111 - 122)
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The Effect of Inflation on the Private Pension System:
Jeremy I. Bulow
(p. 123 - 138)
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The Disruptive Effect of Inflation on the Organization of Markets:
Dennis W. Carlton
(p. 139 - 152)
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Inflation, Capital Taxation, and Monetary Policy:
Martin Feldstein
(p. 153 - 168)
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Adapting to Inflation in the United States Economy:
Stanley Fischer
(p. 169 - 188)
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United States Inflation and the Dollar:
Jacob A. Frenkel
(p. 189 - 210)
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Public Concern about Inflation and Unemployment in the United States: Trends, Correlates, and Political Implications:
Douglas A. Hibbs, Jr.
(p. 211 - 232)
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Inflation, Corporate Profits, and the Rate of Return to Capital:
Jeremy I. Bulow, John B. Shoven
(p. 233 - 260)
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The Anatomy of Double-Digit Inflation in the 1970s:
Alan S. Blinder
(p. 261 - 282)
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List of Contributors, Indexes:
Robert E. Hall
(p. 283 - 292)
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