Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Impact of Aggregate Demand on Prices1975/01/0145
Wage-Price Controls and the Shifting Phillips Curve1972/01/0144
Consumer Durable Spending: Explanation and Prediction1970/01/0144
Output Persistence, Economic Structure, and the Choice of Stabilization Policy1989/01/0143
Can the Inflation of the 1970s be Explained?1977/01/0143
Should Capital Controls be Banished?1999/01/0143
Assessing the Federal Reserve's Measures of Capacity and Utilization1989/01/0142
Understanding Inflation in the 1980s1985/01/0142
Some Implications of Endogenous Stabilization Policy1972/01/0142
Business Investment in the 1970s: A Comparison of Models1971/01/0142
Efficient-Markets Theory: Implications for Monetary Policy1978/01/0141
The Changing Cyclical Responsiveness of Wage Inflation1976/01/0141
Investment, Interest Rates, and the Effects of Stabilization Policies1977/01/0141
Lessons from the 1986 Oil Price Collapse1986/01/0140
Hours Reductions as Work-Sharing1998/01/0139
What Depressed the Consumer? The Household Balance Sheet and the 1973-75 Recession1977/01/0139
Unemployment Flows in the U.S. Labor Market1972/01/0138
Inflation, Tax Rules, and the Long-Term Interest Rate1978/01/0138
Stability, Asymmetry, and Discontinuity: The Launch of European Monetary Union1999/01/0138
The Measurement and Determination of Loanable-Funds Saving1978/01/0138
Output and Labor Input in Manufacturing1974/01/0137
Europe's Gamble1997/01/0137
Industrial Relations and Productivity in the U.S. Automobile Industry1987/01/0137
Investment, Output, and the Cost of Capital1986/01/0137
Exchange Rates and the Prices of Nonfood, Nonfuel Products1984/01/0137
The Dollar and the Policy Mix: 19851985/01/0136
Korean Growth Policy1987/01/0136
Potential Output and Productivity1977/01/0135
European Monetary Reform: Progress and Prospects1990/01/0135
Shifting Norms in Wage Determination1985/01/0135