Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Do Long-Term Interest Rates Overreact to Short-Term Interest Rates?1984/01/01109
Equipment Investment and Economic Growth: How Strong is the Nexus?1992/01/01109
Changes in the Labor Market for Black Americans, 1948-721973/01/01107
Extreme Inflation: Dynamics and Stabilization1990/01/01105
Productivity and Changes in Ownership of Manufacturing Plants1987/01/01104
Floating Exchange Rates: Experience and Prospects1985/01/01102
Lethal Model 2: The Limits to Growth Revisited1992/01/01101
Privatizing Russia1993/01/0199
Economic Activity and the Short-Term Credit Markets: An Analysis of Prices and Quantities1993/01/0198
Can Families Smooth Variable Earnings?1997/01/0198
What Do Cross-Country Studies Teach about Government Involvement, Prosperity, and Economic Growth?1995/01/0196
Changing Labor Markets and Inflation1970/01/0196
Flexible Exchange Rates in the Short Run1976/01/0195
The Term Structure of Interest Rates Revisited1986/01/0192
The Stock Market and the Economy1975/01/0192
The Buyback Boondoggle1988/01/0189
Why Is the Unemployment Rate So High at Full Employment?1970/01/0189
Help-Wanted Advertising, Job Vacancies, and Unemployment1987/01/0189
Latin American Debt: I Don't Think We are in Kansas Anymore1984/01/0188
Productivity and the Services of Capital and Labor1981/01/0187
Inventory Behavior in Durable-Goods Manufacturing: The Target-Adjustment Model1976/01/0186
Lost Jobs1995/01/0184
Turnover in the Labor Force1972/01/0183
The Output Cost of Disinflation in Traditional and Vector Autoregressive Models1982/01/0182
China's Emergence and Prospects as a Trading Nation1996/01/0182
Wages, Profits, and Macroeconomic Adjustment: A Comparative Study1979/01/0181
Do Saving Incentives Work?1994/01/0181
State and Local Fiscal Behavior and Federal Grant Policy1973/01/0180
Hearts and Minds: A Social Model of U.S. Productivity Growth1983/01/0180
The Central Role of Credit Crunches in Recent Financial History1980/01/0178