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Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring 2009
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The Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, long one of Brookingss signature publications, has new leadership. The two incoming editors have both made outstanding contributions to economic research and the communication of economic ideas to a broad audience. They will ensure that BPEA continues to be a central meeting place for leading scholars analyzing important economic problems.The new editorial team will retain BPEAs focus on empirical research of current issues in macroeconomics and economic policy, emphasizing real-world events and institutions. The journal will uphold its tradition of excellence in areas such as fiscal and monetary policy, labor markets, wages and prices, the distribution of income and wealth, international capital flow, and international trade and development.Tentative contents includeDo Tax Cuts Starve the Beast? The Effect of Tax Changes on Government SpendingChristine Romer (Council of Economic Advisers) and David Romer (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)Why Doesnt Capitalism Flow to Poor Countries?Rafael Di Tella (Harvard University) and Robert MacCulloch (Imperial College, London)Causes and Consequences of the Oil Shock of 200708James Hamilton (University of California, San Diego)Human Capital and Growth: Sorting Out the RelationshipPhilippe Aghion (Harvard University) and Leah Boustan (UCLA)The Financial Crisis: An Inside ViewPhillip Swagel (former assistant secretary for economic policy, U.S.Treasury Department)Understanding Inflation-Indexed Bond MarketsJohn Campbell (Harvard University), Robert Shiller (Yale University), and Luis Viceira (Harvard University)
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Brookings Institution Press; September 2009
349 pages; ISBN 9780815703983
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349 pages; ISBN 9780815703983
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