Fall 2011 Vol. 31 No. 3 Subscribe Asset Bubbles and Monetary Policy Articles Editor’s Note By James A. Dorn Legislating a Rule for Monetary Policy By John B. Taylor A Dangerous Brew for Monetary Policy By Charles I. Plosser Limits of Monetary Policy in Theory and Practice By Carmen Reinhart and Vincent R. Reinhart Money, Prices, and Bubbles By Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr. Monetary Policy, Bubbles, and the Knowledge Problem By Adam S. Posen Monetary Misjudgments and Malfeasance By Steve H. Hanke The Revived Bretton Woods System, Liquidity Creation, and Asset Price Bubbles By Harris Dellas and George S. Tavlas A Gold Standard with Free Banking Would Have Restrained the Boom and Bust By Lawrence H. White U.S. Decapitalization, Easy Money, and Asset Price Cycles By Kevin Dowd Financial Crises: Prevention, Correction, and Monetary Policy By Manuel Sanchez Three Narratives about the Financial Crisis By Peter J. Wallison Supply: A Tale of Two Bubbles By Mark A. Calabria Incentive‐Robust Financial Reform By Charles Calomiris Preventing Bubbles: Regulation versus Monetary Policy By David Malpass Preventing Bubbles: What Role for Financial Regulation? Honest Money By Jerry L. Jordan Milton Friedman’s 1971 Feasibility Paper By Leo Melamed The Need for Futures Markets in Currencies By Milton Friedman Friedman and Samuelson on the Business Cycle By J. Daniel Hammond Book Review Peddling Protectionism: Smoot‐Hawley and the Great Depression by Douglas A. Irwin By Daniel Griswold Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy by Mark Pennington By Richard L. Gordon (1934-2014) America Identified: Biometric Technology and Society by Lisa S. Nelson By Jim Harper Latest Issues Winter 2021 Fall 2020 Spring/Summer 2020 Winter 2020
The Revived Bretton Woods System, Liquidity Creation, and Asset Price Bubbles By Harris Dellas and George S. Tavlas
Peddling Protectionism: Smoot‐Hawley and the Great Depression by Douglas A. Irwin By Daniel Griswold
Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy by Mark Pennington By Richard L. Gordon (1934-2014)