Selected Scientific Publications of Thomas J. Sargent
1971
“A Note on the Accelerationist Controversy,” Journal of Money, Credit and
Banking, 3:3, Aug., 1971, p. 721—25.
1973
“The Stability of Models of Money and Growth with Perfect Foresight,” (with
Neil Wallace), Econometrica, 41:6, Nov., 1973, p. 1043—48.
“Interest Rates and Prices in the Long Run: A Study of the Gibson Paradox,”
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 5:1, part 2, Feb., 1973, p. 385—449.
“Rational Expectations and the Dynamics of Hyperinflation,” (with Neil Wal-
lace), International Economic Review, 14:2, June, 1973, p. 328—50.
“Rational Expectations, the Real Rate of Interest, and the Natural Rate of
Unemployment,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1973:2, p. 429—72.
1974
“The Elasticity of Substitution and the Cyclical Behavior of Productivity, Wages,
and Labor’s Share,” (with Neil Wallace), American Economic Review, 64:2,
May, 1974, p. 257—63.
1975
“Rational Expectations, the Optimal Monetary Instrument, and the Optimal
Money Supply Rule,” (with Neil Wallace), Journal of Political Economy, 83:2,
April, 1975, p. 241—54.
1976
“A Classical Macroeconometric Model of the United States,” Journal of Political
Economy, 84:2, April, 1976, p. 207—37.
“The Observational Equivalence of Natural and Unnatural Rate Theories of
Macroeconomics,” Journal of Political Economy, 84:3, June, 1976, p. 631—40.
“Econometric Exogeneity and Alternative Estimators of Portfolio Balance for
Hyperinflations: a Note,” Journal of Monetary Economics, 2:4, Nov., 1976, p.
511—21.
1977
“The Demand for Money During Hyperinflations Under Rational Expectations,
I,” International Economic Review, 18:1, Feb., 1977, p. 59—82.
“Business Cycle Modeling Without Pretending to Have Too Much a Priori Eco-
nomic Theory,” (with C.A. Sims) in: New Methods in Business Cycle Research:
Proceedings From a Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, October,
1977, p. 45—109.
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