Journal of Macroeconomics, June 2020
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Volume 64
Is the Taylor principle still valid when rates are low?
Stephen D. Morris
Article 103192
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Do natural disasters affect monetary policy? A quasi-experiment of earthquakes
Jeroen Klomp
Article 103164
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Reliable real-time estimates of the euro-area output gap
Lorenzo Burlon, Paolo D’Imperio
Article 103191
Presidential party affiliation and electoral cycles in the U.S. economy: Evidence from party changes in adjacent terms
Joe A. Stone, David Jacobs
Article 103200
Unconventional monetary policy and household debt: The role of cash-flow effects
Mario Pietrunti, Federico M. Signoretti
Article 103201
Financial frictions and changing macroeconomic volatility
C. Richard Higgins
Article 103204
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Recent monetary policy and the credit card-augmented Divisia monetary aggregates
Jinan Liu, Cosmas Dery, Apostolos Serletis
Article 103203
A look at jobless recoveries in G7 countries
Ahmed W. Elroukh, Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy, Irina Panovska
Article 103206
Risk Shocks and Credit Spreads
Dohyoung Kwon
Article 103208
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Unemployment flows, participation, and the natural rate of unemployment: Evidence from turkey
Gonul Sengul, Murat Tasci
Article 103202
Optimal Privatization and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Economy
Po-yang Yu, Ching-chong Lai
Article 103205
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Radial basis functions neural networks for nonlinear time series analysis and time-varying effects of supply shocks
Nobuyuki Kanazawa
Article 103210