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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

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Edited by:
Robert DeYoung Paul Evans Pok-sang Lam Kenneth D. West


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TopHighlights

R&D, Implementation, and Stagnation: A Schumpeterian Theory of Convergence Clubs
Peter Howitt and David Mayer-Foulkes
Volume 37, Number 1

Credit Scoring and the Availability, Price, and the Risk of Small Business Credit
Allen N. Berger, W. Scott Frame, and Nathan H. Miller
Volume 37, Number 2

Courts and Banks: Effects of Judicial Enforcement on Credit Markets
Tullio Jappelli, Marco Pagano, and Magda Bianco
Volume 37, Number 2

Assessing the Lucas Critique in Monetary Policy
Glenn D. Rudebusch
Volume 37, Number 2

News and Noise in G-7 GDP Announcements
Jon Faust, John H. Rogers, and Jonathan H. Wright
Volume 37, Number 3

Inflation Persistence and Optimal Monetary Policy in the Euro Area
Pierpaolo Benigno and J. David López-Salido
April 2006, Volume 38, Number 3, 587-614

How Important Is Precommitment for Monetary Policy
Richard Dennis and Ulf Söderström
Volume 38, Number 4

The Predictive Content of the Output Gap for Inflation: Resolving In-sample and Out-of-sample Evidence
Todd E. Clark and Michael W. McCracken
Volume 38, Number 5

Taylor Rules and the Deutschmark-Dollar Real Exchange Rate
Charles Engel and Kenneth D. West
Volume 38, Number 5