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The journal is written in a clear and accessible manner in order to maximize understanding of economics and policymaking, and covers a variety of macroeconomic topics from housing, business investments, and fiscal and monetary policy, to international capital flows, environmental issues, and more.The
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for its notable findings, such as, "ickness and early death in the white working class could be rooted in poor job prospects for less-educated young people as they first enter the labor market, a situation that compounds over time through family dysfunction, social isolation, addiction, obesity and
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has said that the journal is "the most public policy-focused of all serious economics journal, or, among all public policy journals, it's the most serious economic analysis." Each issue typically publishes six full-length papers, along with comments by two peer reviewers per paper, and a summary of
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the general discussion from the conference. The journal is released in hard copy format following the conference, and all past editions are available freely online from the Institution's website.
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The conference and journal both "emphasize innovative analysis that has an empirical orientation, take real-world institutions seriously, and is relevant to economic policy."
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Additionally, the journal also considers the social ramifications of economic policy. For example, the Spring 2019 paper "Mortality and morbidity in the 21st century" by
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looked deeply "at a divided America – and its crisis of suicide, overdoses, and drug- and alcohol-fueled diseases." That paper was also cited in the
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contributed a paper to the Fall 2018 journal to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the financial crisis and the onset of the
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has been ranked as a leading journal in the field since its initial publication in 1970. Economist and former editor
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Unfinished Business in the Macroeconomics of Low Inflation: A Tribute to George and Bill by Bill and George
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Low Interest Rates and High Asset Prices: An Interpretation in Terms of Changing Popular Economic Models
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Price Target for U.S. Monetary Policy? Lessons from the Experience with Money Growth Targets
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Implementing a National Technology Strategy with Self-Organizing Industry Investment Boards
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failed better explains the severity of the 2007-09 recession than the housing bust does."
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Hunting for Homo Sovieticus: Situational versus Attitudinal Factors in Economic Behavior
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Rational Expectations, the Real Rate of Interest, and the Natural Rate of Unemployment
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said in a new paper that the credit-market panic that culminated 10 years ago when
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Forward Rates and Future Policy: Interpreting the Term Structure of Interest Rates
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Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox
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Policy Games: Coordination and Independence in Monetary and Fiscal Policies
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U.S. Labor Markets: Imbalance, Wage Growth, and Productivity in the 1970s
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What Have They Been Thinking? Homebuyer Behavior in Hot and Cold Markets
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Macroeconomic Effects of Selective Public Employment and Wage Subsidies
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Roots of the Recent Recoveries: Labor Reforms or Private Sector Forces?
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Near-Rational Wage and Price Setting and the Long-Run Phillips Curve
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The Role of Models and Probabilities in the Monetary Policy Process
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as co-editor from 1980 to 2007. In 2008, the journal was edited by
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Capacity Utilization: Concept, Measurement, and Recent Estimates
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Comments and Discussion: The Fellner, Okun, and Gordon Reports
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t's Baaack: Japan's Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap
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The Structure and Performance of the Money Management Industry
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is a journal of macroeconomics published twice a year by the
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The Recent Recession, the Current Recovery, and Stock Prices
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Is a Tax Rebate an Effective Tool for Stabilization Policy?
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Job switching and job satisfaction in the U.S. labor market
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was among the initial contributors to the first edition of
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issues, but this was dropped as the focus cemented around
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Mortgage Credit Availability and Residential Construction
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Manufacturing Wage Dispersion: An End Game Interpretation
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Looting: The Economic Underworld of Bankruptcy for Profit
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Looting: The Economic Underworld of Bankruptcy for Profit
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The Cyclical Behavior of the Gross Flows of U.S. Workers
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Do Borders Matter? Soviet Economic Reform after the Coup
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Comments and Discussion: The Bosworth and Gordon Papers
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also discussed in his paper the decision not to rescue
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Deciphering the fall and rise in the net capital share
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commenced publication in 1970 under the editorship of
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journal briefly released an annual issue dedicated to
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Oil and Economic Performance in Industrial Countries
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