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Murray and Monti Professor Peter Ireland

Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research



Department of Economics
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 USA
tel: 617.552.3687
fax: 617.552.2308
Internet: Peter.Ireland@bc.edu
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Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1991
 
Joined the economics faculty, 1998


Research interests:

Macroeconomics and monetary economics

Current teaching:

Macroeconomics and monetary economics

Curriculum vitae


Research

Personal Home Page

Link: Access Working Papers and Published Works via RePEc

Downloadable Boston College Working Papers

Working Paper 662. Peter N. Ireland, "On the Welfare Cost of Inflation and the Recent Behavior of Money Demand" (04/2007: 256 Kb, PDF)

Working Paper 642. Peter N. Ireland and Scott Schuh (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston), "Productivity and U.S. Macroeconomic Performance: Interpreting the Past and Predicting the Future with a Two-Sector Real Business Cycle Model" (04/2006: 378 Kb, PDF)

Working Paper 628. Peter Ireland, "The Monetary Transmission Mechanism" (10/2005: 158 Kb, PDF)

Working Paper 607. Peter N. Ireland, "Changes in the Federal Reserve's Inflation Target: Causes and Consequences"(01/2005: 444 Kb, PDF format)

Working Paper 595. Peter N. Ireland, "Heterogeneity and Redistribution: By Monetary or Fiscal Means?" (05/2004: 160 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 544. Michael T. Belongia (University of Mississippi) and Peter N. Ireland, "The Own-Price of Money and a New Channel of Monetary Transmission" (10/2002: 200 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 536. Peter N. Ireland, "Technology Shocks in the New Keynesian Model" (08/2002: 655 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 530. Peter N. Ireland, "'Rules Rather Than Discretion' After Twenty Five Years: What Have We Learned? What More Can We Learn?" (04/2002: 28 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 499. Peter N. Ireland, "Endogenous Money or Sticky Prices?" (06/2001: 1812 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 491. Peter N. Ireland, "The Real Balance Effect" (2/2001: 271 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 460. Peter N. Ireland, "Implementing the Friedman Rule" (06/2000: 243 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 458. Peter N. Ireland, "Money's Role in the Monetary Business Cycle" (04/2000: 313 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 426. Peter N. Ireland, "Sticky-Price Models of the Business Cycle: Specification and Stability" (07/1999: 310 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format; published in Journal of Monetary Economics, 2001, 47:1, 3-18)

Working Paper 425. Peter N. Ireland, "Expectations, Credibility, and Time-Consistent Monetary Policy" (07/1999: 245 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 421. Peter N. Ireland, "A Method for Taking Models to the Data" (04/1999: 205 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 419. Peter N. Ireland, "Interest Rates, Inflation, and Federal Reserve Policy Since 1980" (02/1999: 96 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)

Working Paper 415. Peter N. Ireland, "Does the Time-Consistency Problem Explain the Behavior of Inflation in the United States?" (11/98: 128 Kb, Adobe Acrobat format)


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