NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2010, Volume 25
Daron Acemoglu and Michael Woodford, editors
Conference held April 9-10, 2010
Published in May 2011 by University of Chicago Press
© 2011 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
in Macroeconomics Annual Book Series
NBER Program(s):IFM, ME
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395 pages
ISBN: 0-226-00213-6
Table of Contents
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Editorial in "NBER Macroconomics Annual 2010, Volume 25":
Daron Acemoglu, Michael Woodford
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1.
On Graduation from Default, Inflation and Banking Crises: Elusive or Illusion?:
Rong Qian, Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth S. Rogoff
(p. 1 - 36)
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(Working Paper version)
Comment:
Mark Aguiar
(p. 37 - 46)
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Comment:
Alan M. Taylor
(p. 47 - 54)
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Discussion:
(p. 55 - 57)
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2.
What Fiscal Policy is Effective at Zero Interest Rates?:
Gauti B. Eggertsson
(p. 59 - 112)
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Comment:
Lawrence J. Christiano
(p. 113 - 124)
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Comment:
Lee E. Ohanian
(p. 125 - 137)
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Discussion:
(p. 139 - 142)
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3.
Two Monetary Tools: Interest Rates and Haircuts:
Adam Ashcraft, Nicolae Gârleanu, Lasse Heje Pedersen
(p. 143 - 180)
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(Working Paper version)
Comment:
Tobias Adrian, Erkko Etula
(p. 181 - 191)
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Comment:
Michael Woodford
(p. 193 - 204)
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Discussion:
(p. 205 - 208)
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4.
Technology Diffusion and Postwar Growth:
Diego Comin, Bart Hobijn
(p. 209 - 246)
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(Working Paper version)
Comment:
Chang-Tai Hsieh
(p. 247 - 249)
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Comment:
James A. Robinson
(p. 251 - 255)
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Discussion:
(p. 257 - 259)
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5.
In Search of Real Rigidities:
Gita Gopinath, Oleg Itskhoki
(p. 261 - 309)
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Comment:
Mikhail Golosov
(p. 311 - 317)
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Comment:
Virgiliu Midrigan
(p. 319 - 325)
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Discussion:
(p. 327 - 331)
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6.
Oil, Automobiles, and the U.S. Economy: How Much Have Things Really Changed?:
Valerie A. Ramey, Daniel J. Vine
(p. 333 - 367)
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(Working Paper version)
Comment:
Jordi Galí
(p. 369 - 373)
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Comment:
Ariel Pakes
(p. 375 - 381)
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Discussion:
(p. 383 - 385)
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7.
Macroeconomic Lessons from the Great Deviation:
John B. Taylor
(p. 387 - 395)
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