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Fields of papers citing papers by Bennett T. McCallum
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Bennett T. McCallum. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Bennett T. McCallum. The network helps show where Bennett T. McCallum may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bennett T. McCallum
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (2016). Competitive Price Adjustments: An Empirical Study. American Economic Review. 64(1). 56–65.
McCallum, Bennett T.. (2010). Alternatives to the Fed. Cato Journal. 30(3). 439–449.1 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (2009). Indeterminacy from Inflation Forecast Targeting: Problem or Pseudo-Problem?. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (2009). Indeterminancy from inflation forecast targeting: problem or pseudo-problem?. Economic quarterly - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. 95. 25–51.
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Reichlin, Lucrezia, et al.. (2006). The Thirteenth International Conference "Financial Markets and the Real Economy in a Low Interest Rate Environment," Concluding Panel Discussion: Financial Markets and the Real Economy in a Low Interest Rate Environment. Monetary and and Economic Studies. 24. 235–272.1 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T. & John Leahy. (2001). Monetary Policy Analysis in Models without Money / Commentary. Canadian parliamentary review. 83(4). 145–164.1 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (2001). Software for RE Analysis. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.19 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (1998). Solutions to Linear Rational Expectations Models: A Compact Exposition. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.2 indexed citations
McCallum, Bennett T.. (1985). Bank Deregulation, Accounting Systems of Exchange, and the Unit of Account: A Critical Review. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.4 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (1984). Monetarist Rules in the Light of Recent Experience. American Economic Review. 74(2). 388–391.21 indexed citations
McCallum, Bennett T.. (1981). Monetarist Principles and the Money Stock Growth Rule. American Economic Review. 71(2). 134–138.6 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (1981). On Non-Uniqueness in Rational Expectations Models: An Attempt at Perspective. SSRN Electronic Journal.12 indexed citations
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McCallum, Bennett T.. (1979). The Current State of the Policy-Ineffectiveness Debate. American Economic Review. 69(2). 240–245.31 indexed citations
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