Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Tax Policy and Corporate Saving1987/01/0176
Manufacturing Wage Dispersion: An End Game Interpretation1985/01/0173
Real Wages and Unemployment in the OECD Countries1983/01/0171
Do Entry Conditions Vary across Markets?1987/01/0171
Evidence on the High-Income Laffer Curve from Six Decades of Tax Reform1999/01/0171
Employment Fluctuations and Wage Rigidity1980/01/0171
Corporate Taxation in the United States1983/01/0170
Alternative Responses of Policy to External Supply Shocks1975/01/0169
Perspectives on High World Real Interest Rates1984/01/0168
A Price Target for U.S. Monetary Policy? Lessons from the Experience with Money Growth Targets1996/01/0167
Employment Instability and High Unemployment Rates1976/01/0167
The Effects of External Inflationary Shocks1974/01/0167
Why Is the Unemployment Rate So Very High near Full Employment?1986/01/0167
Inflation: Its Mechanics and Welfare Costs1975/01/0166
Economic Implications of Extraordinary Movements in Stock Prices1989/01/0166
Targets for Monetary Policy in the Coming Year1975/01/0164
Poverty, Income Distribution, and Growth: Are They Still Connected?1993/01/0163
International Currency Experience: New Lessons and Lessons Relearned1995/01/0162
Unemployment and Potential Output in the 1980s1984/01/0162
Corporate Investment: Does Market Valuation Matter in the Aggregate?1977/01/0160
Primary and Secondary Labor Markets: A Critique of the Dual Approach1974/01/0160
The Slowdown in Productivity Growth: Analysis of Some Contributing Factors1979/01/0158
Consumer Sentiment and Spending on Durable Goods1978/01/0156
U.S. Commercial Banks and the Developing-Country Debt Crisis1987/01/0156
U.S. Import Prices in the Currency-Contract Period1974/01/0156
Capital Gains Taxation in the United States: Realizations, Revenue, and Rhetoric1988/01/0155
Why is U.S. National Saving so Low?1987/01/0155
Is the Rate of Profit Falling?1977/01/0154
Inflation and the Consumer1972/01/0154
Efficient or Exclusionist? The Import Behavior of Japanese Corporate Groups1991/01/0154