Brookings Papers on economic activity

Fall 2016

  • KOCHERLAKOTA Narayana - Rules versus discretion: A reconsideration. pp. 1-55 (texte)
  • SARIN Natasha, SUMMERS Lawrence H. - Understanding Bank Risk throught Market Measures. Have big banks gotten safer? pp. 57-127 (texte)
  • HSIEH Chang-Tai, BAI Chong-En, SONG Zheng (Michael) - The long shadow of a fiscal expansion, pp. 129-181 (texte)
  • PEERSMAN Gert, DE WINNE Jasmien - Macroeconomic effects of disruptions in global food commodity markets: Evidence for the United States, pp.183-286 (texte)
  • BAUMEISTER Christiane, KILIAN Lutz - Lower oil prices and the U.S. economy: Is this time different? pp. 287-336 (texte)
A BPEA symposium on Brexit and the global economy
  • OBSTFELD Maurice - The Initial Economic Impact of Brexit: An Update to Early December 2016, pp. 359-366 (texte)
  • VAN REENEN John - Brexit's Long-Run Effects on the U.K. Economy, pp. 367-383 (texte)
  • PHILIPPON Thomas - Brexit and the End of the Great Policy Moderation, pp. 385-402 (texte)

Spring 2016

  • LUCAS Deborah - Credit policy as fiscal policy, pp. 1-57 (texte)
  • CAVALLO Alberto, CRUCES Guillermo, PEREZ-TRUGLIA Ricardo - Learning from potentially-biased statistics: Household inflation perceptions and expectations in Argentina, pp. 59-108 (texte)
  • BYRNE David M., FERNALD John G., REINSDORF Marshall B. - Does the United States have a productivity slowdown or a measurement problem? pp. 109-182 (texte)
  • MOLLOY Raven, SMITH Christopher L., TREZZI Riccardo, WOZNIAK Abigail - Understanding declining fluidity in the U.S. labor market, pp. 183-259 (texte)
  • BRICKER Jesse, HENRIQUES Alice, KRIMMEL Jacob, SABELHAUS John - Measuring income and wealth at the top using administrative and survey data, pp. 261-331 (texte)
  • KEARNY Melissa, LEVINE Phillip - Income Inequality, Social Mobility, and the Decision to Drop Out Of High School , pp. 333-396 (texte)  



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