Lecture notes
- Lucas,
1987: Models of Business Cycles, Part
III.
Lucas, 2003:
Macroeconomic priorities
- Campbell
and
MacKinlay, 1997: The econometrics of financial markets.
- Hansen,
2001: The new econometrics of structural change: dating breaks in the
U.S. labor productivity.
- King
and Rebelo, 1993: Transitional dynamics and economic growth in the
neoclassical model
- Hansen
and Prescott, 2002: Mathus to Solow.
- Azariadis
and Drazen, 1990: Threshold externalities in economic development.
- Jovanovic and
Rousseau, 2002: Moore's law and learning by doing.
- Jones, 2002:
Sources of US economic growth
in a world of ideas.
- Aiyagari, 1994: Uninsured
idiosyncratic risk and saving.
- Azariadis and Smith, 1998:
Financial intermediation and regime switching.
- Azariadis
and
Lambertini,
2003: Endogenous debt constraints in life-cycle economies.
- Jensen, 2003:
Implementation delays and time consistency in policy-making.
- Erosa and Gervais, 2001:
Optimal taxation in infinitely lived agent and overlapping generations
models: a review.
- Lucas, 2000:
Inflation and
welfare.
- Rocheteau
and Wright,
2003: Inflation and welfare in models with trading frictions.
- Bullard and Duffy, 2004:
Learning and structural change in macroeconomic data.
- Notes
on RBC.
- King
and Rebelo, 1999:
Resuscitating real business cycles.
- Andolfatto, 1996:
Business
cycles and labor market search.
- Kydland, Rupert, and
Gomme, 2001: Home production meets time to build.
- Romer
and Romer, 1989:
Does monetary policy matter? A new test in the spirit of Friedman and
Schwartz.
- Walsh,
2003: Monetary
theory and policy, Chapter 5 pp 230-268.
- Rotemberg and
Woodford,
1999: Interest rate rule in an estimated sticky price model.
- Bullard
and Mitra, 2002: Learning about monetary policy rules.
- Benhabib,
Schnmitt-Grohe,
and Uribe, 2001: The perils of Taylor rule.