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Friedman, Benjamin M
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- Handbook of monetary economics, edited by Benjamin M. Friedman and Frank H. Hahn
- Does debt management matter?, Jonas Agell, Mats Persson, and Benjamin M. Friedman
- Offshoring of American jobs, what response from U.S. economic policy?, Jagdish Bhagwati and Alan S. Blinder ; the Alvin Hansen Symposium on Public Policy, Harvard University ; edited and with an introduction by Benjamin M. Friedman
- The Changing roles of debt and equity in financing U.S. capital formation, edited by Benjamin M. Friedman
- Inflation, unemployment, and monetary policy, Robert M. Solow and John B. Taylor ; edited and with an introduction by Benjamin M. Friedman
- Inequality in America, what role for human capital policies?, James J. Heckman and Alan B. Krueger ; The Alvin Hansen Symposium on Public Policy, Harvard University ; edited and with an introduction by Benjamin M. Friedman
- Corporate capital structures in the United States, edited by Benjamin M. Friedman
- The moral consequences of economic growth, Benjamin M. Friedman
- Economic stabilization policy, methods in optimization, Benjamin M. Friedman, with a foreword by H. Theil
- Day of reckoning, the consequences of American economic policy under Reagan and after, Benjamin Friedman
- Debt restructuring
- Another look at the evidence on money-income causality
- What have we learned from the Reagan deficits and their disappearance?
- Religion and the rise of capitalism, Benjamin M. Friedman
- Views on the likelihood of financial crisis
- Targets and instruments of monetary policy
- Monetary policy without quantity variables
- Time-varying risk perceptions and the pricing of risky assets
- The role of judgement and discretion in the conduct of monetary policy, consequences of changing financial markets
- Lessons on monetary policy from the 1980s
- Economic implications of extraordinary movements in stock prices
- Why does the paper-bill spread predict real economic activity?
- Decoupling at the margin, the threat to monetary policy from the electronic revolution in banking
- Indicator properties of the paper-bill spread, lessons from recent experience
- The rise and fall of money growth targets as guidelines for US monetary policy
- The future of monetary policy, the Central Bank as an army with only a signal corps?
- How does it matter?
- The use and meaning of words in central banking, inflation targeting, credibility, and transparency
- The role of interest rates in Federal Reserve policymaking
- Does monetary policy affect real economic activity, why do we still ask this question?
- New directions in the relation between public and private debt
- Monetary policy
- Changing effects of monetary policy on real economic activity
- Money, income and prices after the 1980s
- The rise and fall of money growth targets as guidelines for US monetary policy
- Implications of corporate indebtedness for monetary policy
- Implications of increasing corporate indebtedness for monetary policy
- Learning from the Reagan deficits