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Measuring Monetary Policy
Bernanke, Ben
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1995
Extending the approach of
Bernanke
and Blinder (1992), Strongin (1992), and Christiano, Eichenbaum, and Evans (1994a …. Among existing approaches, we find that innovations to the federal funds rate (
Bernanke
-Blinder) are a good measure of …
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The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression : A Comparative Approach
Bernanke, Ben
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1994
Recently, research on the causes of the Great Depression has shifted from a heavy emphasis on events in the United States to a broader, more comparative approach that examines the interwar experiences of many countries simultaneously. In this lecture I survey the current state of our knowledge...
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The Gold Standard, Deflation, and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression : An International Comparison
Bernanke, Ben
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1990
Recent research has provided strong circumstantial evidence for the proposition that sustained deflation -- the result of a mismanaged international gold standard -- was a major cause of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Less clear is the mechanism by which deflation led to depression. In this...
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Credit, Money, and Aggregate Demand
Bernanke, Ben
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1988
Standard models of aggregate demand treat money and credit asymmetrically; money is given a special status, while loans, bonds, and other debt instruments are lumped together in a "bond market" and suppressed by Walras' Law. This makes bank liabilities central to the monetary transmission...
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Alternative Explanations of the Money-Income Correlation
Bernanke, Ben
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1986
Standard explanations of the bivariate correlation of money and income attribute this correlation to an inability of agents to discriminate in the short run between real and nominal sources of price shocks. This paper is an empirical comparison of the standard explanation with two alternatives:...
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Non-Monetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression
Bernanke, Ben
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1983
This paper examines the effects of the financial crisis of the 1930s onthe path of aggregate output during that period. Our approach is complementary to that of Friedman and Schwartz, who emphasized the monetary impact of the bank failures; we focus on non-monetary (primarily credit-related)...
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