Information about several papers discussed at the conference on labor markets and the macroeconomy in San Francisco, California is presented. One research paper addresses aspects of wage bargaining and its impact on wage and employment volatility over the business cycle. Another paper focuses on the International Wage Flexibility project.
Information about the papers presented at the "Financial Market Imperfections and Macroeconomics" conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in California is presented. It considers different ways of integrating financial market imperfections into traditional macroeconomic analysis. It states that the common finding was that the monetary policy can and should respond to financial crises to prevent deflation.
Information about several papers discussed at the conference titled "Financial Innovations and the Real Economy" on November 16-17, 2006 sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, California is presented. These include "The Macroeconomic Transition to High Household Debt," "Financial Innovation and the Great Moderation: What Do Household Data Say?," and "The Supply and Demand Side Impacts of Credit Market Information."
Information about several papers discussed at the conference titled "Labor Markets and the Macroeconomy," on March 3-4, 2006 sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, California is presented. These include "The Interaction of Labor Markets and Inflation: Analysis of Micro Data from the International Wage Flexibility Project," "Measuring Trends in Leisure," and "The Labor Market and Macro Volatility A Nonstationary General-Equilibrium Analysis."
Published
2007
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