Macroeconomics and the Real World
Volume 1: Econometric Techniques and Macroeconomics
Edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Andrea Salanti
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Volume I
Business cycles
2 Knowing the cycle, Dan Harding and Adrian Pagan
3 Fiscal shocks in an efficiency wage model, Craig Burnside, Martin Eichenbaum and Jonas D. M. Fisher
4(a) The return of business cycles, James Hartley
4(b) General discussion
Monetary policy
5 Does money determine UK inflation over the long run?, David F. Hendry
6 Recent developments in monetary policy analysis: the roles of theory and evidence, Bennett T. McCallum
7(a) Explanatory strategies for monetary policy analysis, Mary S. Morgan
7(b) Monetary policy: general discussion
The influence of recent developments in econometric techniques
8 Models and relations in economics and econometrics, Katarina Juselius
9 Unit roots and all that: the impact of time-series methods on macroeconomics, Ron P. Smith
10(a) Models all the way down, Kevin D. Hoover
10(b) New econometric techniques and macroeconomics, Carlo Favero
10(c) Econometric techniques: general discussion
Growth
11 Econometric analysis and the study of economic growth: a sceptical perspective, Steven N. Durlauf
12 Growth models and the explanation of the forces behind development processes, Paolo Sylos Labini
13 Why so much scepticism about growth theory?, Andrea Salanti