NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2006

Lucrezia Reichlin and Kenneth West, organizers

Conference held June 16-17, 2006
Published in July 2008 by University of Chicago Press
in NBER Book Series NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics

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439 pages
ISBN: 978-0-226-70742-6

Table of Contents

Front matter, table of contents, abstracts: Lucrezia Reichlin, Kenneth D. West

Introduction: Lucrezia Reichlin, Kenneth D. West (p. 1 - 5)

1. The Consumption-Tightness Puzzle: Morten O. Ravn (p. 9 - 63)

2. Cyclical Wages in a Search-and-Bargaining Model with Large Firms: Julio J. Rotemberg (p. 65 - 114)

3. Productivity, External Balance, and Exchange Rates: Evidence on the Transmission Mechanism among G7 Countries: Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola, Sylvain Leduc (p. 117 - 194)

4. Production Sharing and Business Cycle Synchronization in the Accession Countries: Linda L. Tesar (p. 195 - 238)

5. Pension Systems and the Allocation of Macroeconomic Risk: Lans Bovenberg, Harald Uhlig (p. 241 - 344)

6. Endogenous Monetary Policy Regime Change: Troy Davig, Eric M. Leeper (p. 345 - 391)

7. Inflation Implications of Rising Government Debt: Chryssi Giannitsarou, Andrew Scott (p. 393 - 439)

 

 
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