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Nicola Acocella
66, 13 January 2014
Labor Market Regimes and the Effects of Monetary Policy
Economic Policy in the Age of Globalisation Nicola Acocella Frontmatter More Information
The European Monetary Union Nicola Acocella Frontmatter More Information
Non-Neutrality of Monetary Policy in Policy Games
From Government to Regulatory Governance: Privatization and the Residual Role of the State
Is a Conservative Central Banker a (Perfect) Substitute for Wage Coordination?*
Forward Guidance in Economies with Rational Expectations
Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible
The Macroeconomics of Social Pacts Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Patrizio Tirelli
Wikipedia, Public Goods
Curriculum Vitae of Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
The “Uncovered Inflation Rate Parity” Condition in a Monetary Union
Stabilization and Commitment: Forward Guidance in Economies with Rational Expectations
Global Public Goods
Technocratic Consensus, Institutional Change and Questionable Ends
Nicola Acocella and Giovanni Di Bartolomeo June, 2002 Abstract
Is There Any Scope for Corporatism in Stabilization Policies?
Top View
The Deflationary Bias of Exit Strategies in the EMU Countries
Special Issue in Honour of Federico Caffè
Macroeconomic Paradigms
Dynamic Controllability with Overlapping Targets: a Generalization of the Tinbergen-Nash Theory of Economic Policy
Economic Theory and Its History
Real-World Economics Review, Issue No. 75 161 Board of Editors Nicola
US Trend Inflation Reinterpreted. the Role of Fiscal Policies And
Macroeconomic Paradigms and Economic Policy
FOR a DEMOCRATIC EMU FOSTERING GROWTH and NOT SUBJECT to FINANCIAL CRISES by Nicola Acocella*
Nicola Acocella
Author Index
Policy Brief
Natural Resources and Environment Preservation: Strategic Substitutability Vs. Complementarity in Global and Local Public Good Provision
Aid Financing of Global Public Goods: an Update
About the Authors
Nash Theory of Economic Policy Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Nicola Acocella and Andrew Hughes Hallett