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|a Monetary policy /
|c edited by N. Gregory Mankiw.
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|a Introduction / N. Gregory Mankiw -- 1. The Use of a Monetary Aggregateto Target Nominal GDP / Martin Feldstein and James H. Stock -- 2.Nominal Income Targeting / Robert E. Hall and N. Gregory Mankiw -- 3.Nonstandard Indicators for Monetary Policy: Can Their Usefulness BeJudged from Forecasting Regressions? / Michael Woodford -- 4. On StickyPrices: Academic Theories Meet the Real World / Alan S. Blinder -- 5.What Determines the Sacrifice Ratio? / Laurence Ball -- 6. MeasuringCore Inflation / Michael F. Bryan and Stephen G. Cecchetti -- 7.Monetary Policy and Bank Lending / Anil K. Kashyap and Jeremy C. Stein-- 8. Historical Perspectives on the Monetary Transmission Mechanism /Jeffrey A. Miron, Christina D. Romer and David N. Weil -- 9. FederalReserve Policy: Cause and Effect / Matthew D. Shapiro.
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