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Creator: Chari, V. V., Kehoe, Patrick J., and McGrattan, Ellen R. Series: Staff report (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: 217 -
Creator: McGrattan, Ellen R. and Prescott, Edward C. Series: Staff report (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: 494 Mot-clé: Business cycles, Intangible capital, and Productivity Assujettir: E32 - Prices, business fluctuations, and cycles - Business fluctuations ; Cycles and E13 - General aggregative models - Neoclassical -
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Creator: Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953- and Prescott, Edward C. Series: Staff report (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Research Department) Number: 418 Abstract: Three of the arguments made by Temin (2008) in his review of Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century are demonstrably wrong: that the treatment of the data in the volume is cursory; that the definition of great depressions is too general and, in particular, groups slow growth experiences in Latin America in the 1980s with far more severe great depressions in Europe in the 1930s; and that the book is an advertisement for the real business cycle methodology. Without these three arguments — which are the results of obvious conceptual and arithmetical errors, including copying the wrong column of data from a source — his review says little more than that he does not think it appropriate to apply our dynamic general equilibrium methodology to the study of great depressions, and he does not like the conclusion that we draw: that a successful model of a great depression needs to be able to account for the effects of government policy on productivity.
La description: In 2008, Peter Temin wrote a review of the book that appeared in the Journal of Economic Literature. This staff report and accompanying data file are in response to the review.
Citation for review: Temin, Peter. 2008. "Real Business Cycle Views of the Great Depression and Recent Events: A Review of Timothy J. Kehoe and Edward C. Prescott's Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century." Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (3): 669-84. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.46.3.669
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Creator: Kydland, Finn E. and Zarazaga, Carlos Enrique La description: Data supporting the chapter "Argentina’s Lost Decade and the Subsequent Recovery Puzzle."
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Creator: Bergoeing, Raphael, Kehoe, Patrick J., Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953-, and Soto, Raimundo La description: Data supporting the chapter "A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s."
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Creator: Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953- and Prescott, Edward C. La description: Data supporting the chapter "Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century."
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Creator: Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953- La description: Data supporting the chapter "What Can We Learn from the 1998-2002 Depression in Argentina?"
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Creator: Conesa, Juan Carlos, Kehoe, Timothy Jerome, 1953-, and Ruhl, Kim J. La description: Data supporting the chapter "Modeling the Great Depression: Finland in the 1990s."
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Creator: Crucini, Mario J. and Kahn, James A. (James Allen) La description: Data supporting the chapter "Tariffs and the Great Depression Revisited."
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Creator: Fisher, Jonas D. M. (Jonas Daniel Maurice), 1965- and Hornstein, Andreas La description: Data supporting the chapter "The Role of Real Wages, Productivity, and Fiscal Policy in Germany’s Great Depression, 1928-37."
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Creator: Cole, Harold Linh, 1957- and Ohanian, Lee E. La description: Data supporting the chapter "A Second Look at the U.S. Great Depression from a Neoclassical Perspective."
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Creator: Cole, Harold Linh, 1957- and Ohanian, Lee E. La description: Data supporting the chapter "The Great U.K. Depression: A Puzzle and Possible Resolution."
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Warren E. Weber Historical Data Archives
CollectionLa description: Warren Weber joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis in 1981 and served as senior research officer in the Research Department from 1989 to 2012, when he retired. Before joining the Bank, he taught economics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Tulane University and Duke University. He also has been an adjunct economics professor at the University of Minnesota. Warren's M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are from Carnegie-Mellon University. His research agenda focuses on monetary and banking theory and history, with particular emphasis on banking in the United States before 1861. Weber is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and a Visiting Professor at the University of South Carolina.
The Warren E. Weber Historical Data Archives consists of data collected by Weber while at the Minneapolis Fed including banknote discounts, disaggregated call reports, census of state banks, railroad stock prices, international data, and antebellum U.S. state bank balance sheets.
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Research Data
CollectionLa description: A collection of data, code, tools and supplemental materials that accompany articles created by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Files are given the same name as the corresponding paper’s title.