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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA FALL SEMESTER 2008 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS PROF. MAURICE OBSTFELD ECONOMICS 202A READING LIST Main Textbook: David Romer, Advanced Macroeconomics, Third Edition (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005). I. Long-Run Growth: The Solow Model and Growth Accounting *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 1. Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones, Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output per Worker than Others? Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1999, pp. 83-116. Macroeconomics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996), pp. 430-440. Edmund S. Phelps, The Golden Rule of Accumulation: A Fable for Growthmen, American Economic Review, September 1961, pp. 638-643. Robert M. Solow, A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1956, pp. 65-94. II. Long-Run Growth: The Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans Model *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 2, Part A. Robert J. Barro and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, Economic Growth, Second Edition (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004), Chapter 2 and Appendix A.3 (at end of book). Robert J. Barro. Laibson Meets Ramsey in the Neoclassical Growth Model. Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 1999, pp. 1125 1152. Olivier J. Blanchard and Charles M. Kahn, The Solution of Linear Difference Models under Rational Expectations, Econometrica, September 1980, pp. 1305-1311. 1

*Maurice Obstfeld, Dynamic Optimization in Continuous-Time Models (A Guide for the Perplexed), manuscript, UC Berkeley, April 1992. Available at: http://www.econ.berkeley.edu/~obstfeld/ftp/perplexed/cts4a.pdf Macroeconomics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996), pp. 440-445. III. Overlapping Generations: Growth, Dynamic Efficiency, and Public Debt *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 2, Part B. Andrew B. Abel, N, Gregory Mankiw, Lawrence H. Summers, and Richard J. Zeckhauser, Assessing Dynamic Efficiency: Theory and Evidence, Review of Economic Studies, January 1989, pp. 1-19. Robert J. Barro, Are Government Bonds Net Wealth? Journal of Political Economy, November/December 1974, pp. 1095-1117. Olivier J. Blanchard, Debts, Deficits, and Finite Horizons, Journal of Political Economy, April 1985, pp. 223-247. *Peter A. Diamond, National Debt in a Neoclassical Growth Model, American Economic Review, December 1965, pp. 1126-1150. Macroeconomics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996), pp. 445-448. Paul A. Samuelson, An Exact Consumption Loan Model of Interest with or without the Social Contrivance of Money, Journal of Political Economy, December 1958, pp. 467-482. Jean Tirole, Asset Bubbles and Overlapping Generations, Econometrica, November 1985, pp. 1499-1528. IV. Long-Run Growth: Endogenous Growth Theory *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 3, Part A. Charles I. Jones, Growth and Ideas, in Handbook of Economic Growth, Volume 1B, edited by Philippe Aghion and Steven Durlauf (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2005), pp. 1063-1111. 2

Michael Kremer, Population Growth and Technical Change: One Million B.C. to 1990, Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1993, pp. 681-716. Robert E. Lucas, Jr., On the Mechanics of Economic Development, Journal of Monetary Economics, July 1988, pp. 3-42. Macroeconomics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996), pp. 473-496. *Paul M. Romer, Endogenous Technical Change, Journal of Political Economy, October 1990 (Part 2), pp. S71-S102. V. Consumption *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 7, "Consumption," Sections 7.1-7.4, and 7.6, pp. 346-365 and pp. 370-385. George-Marios Angeletos, David Laibson, Andrea Repetto, Jeremy Tobacman, and Steven Weinberg, "The Hyperbolic Consumption Model: Calibration, Simulation, and Empirical Evaluation," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 2001, pp. 47-68. Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy, "A Theory of Rational Addiction," Journal of Political Economy, August 1988, pp. 675-700. Angus Deaton, Understanding Consumption (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992). Milton Friedman, A Theory of The Consumption Function (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957), Chapters I, II, and III, pp. 3-37. David Gross and Nicholas Souleles, "Do Liquidity Constraints and Interest Rates Matter for Consumer Behavior? Evidence from Credit Card Data," Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 2002, pp. 149-185. Robert E. Hall, "Stochastic Implications of the Life Cycle-Permanent Income Hypothesis: Theory and Evidence," Journal of Political Economy, December 1978, pp. 971-987. *Chang-Tai Hsieh, "Do Consumers React to Anticipated Income Changes? Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund," American Economic Review, March 2003, pp. 397-405. 3

David Laibson, Andrea Repetto and Jeremy Tobacman, "Self-Control and Saving for Retirement," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1998:1, 91-196. *Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent, Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, Second Edition (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004), Chapter 3 and pp. 109-118. VI. The Stock Market *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 7, Sections 7.5, "Consumption and Risky Assets," pp. 366-370. John Campbell and Robert Shiller, "Cointegration and Tests of Present Value Models," Journal of Political Economy, October 1987, pp. 1062-1088. J. Bradford DeLong, Andrei Shleifer, Lawrence H. Summers, and Robert J. Waldmann, "Noise Trader Risk in Financial Markets," Journal of Political Economy, August 1990, pp. 703-738. *Robert E. Lucas, Jr., "Asset Prices in an Exchange Economy," Econometrica, December 1978, pp. 1429-1445. Rajnish Mehra and Edward C. Prescott, "The Equity Premium: A Puzzle," Journal of Monetary Economics, March 1985, pp. 145-161. Robert J. Shiller, "Do Stock Prices Move Too Much to be Justified by Subsequent Changes in Dividends?" American Economic Review, June 1981, pp. 421-436. *Lawrence H. Summers, "Does the Stock Market Rationally Reflect Fundamental Values?" Journal of Finance, July 1985, pp. 591-601. VII. Investment, Financial Markets, and Financial Frictions *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 8, "Investment." *Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale, Bubbles and Crises, Economic Journal, January 2000, pp. 1-20. *Ben Bernanke and Mark Gertler, "Financial Fragility and Economic Performance," Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1990, pp. 87-114. 4

Jason Cummins, Kevin Hassett, and Glenn Hubbard, "A Reconsideration of Investment Behavior Using Tax Reforms as Natural Experiments," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1994:2, pp. 75-138. Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling, "Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure," Journal of Financial Economics, October 1976, pp.305-360. *Franco Modigliani and Merton H. Miller, "The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance and the Theory of Investment," American Economic Review, June 1958, pp. 261-297. Macroeconomics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996), pp. 105-113. *Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny, The Limits of Arbitrage, Journal of Finance, March 1997, pp, 35-55. Joseph E. Stiglitz and Andrew Weiss, Credit Rationing in Markets with Imperfect Information, American Economic Review, June 1981, pp. 393-410. Jean Tirole, The Theory of Corporate Finance (Princeton: Princeton Univerity Press, 2006). VIII. Monetary Policy and the Central Bank A. Money, Inflation, and Deflation *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 10, Inflation and Monetary Policy. Alberto Alesina and Lawrence H. Summers, "Central Bank Independence and Macroeconomic Performance: Some Comparative Evidence," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, May 1993, pp. 151-162. Alan J. Auerbach and Maurice Obstfeld, The Case for Open Market Operations in a Liquidity Trap, American Economic Review, March 2005, pp. 110-137. *Robert Barro and David Gordon, "A Positive Theory of Monetary Policy in a Natural Rate Model," Journal of Political Economy, August 1983, pp. 589-610. William A. Brock, Money and Growth: The Case of Long Run Perfect Foresight, International Economic Review, October 1974, pp. 750-777. 5

*Philip Cagan, The Monetary Dynamics of Hyperinflation, in Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, edited by Milton Firedman (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1956), pp. 25-117. Guillermo A. Calvo, Staggered Prices in a Utility-Maximizing Framework, Journal of Monetary Economics, September 1983, pp. 383-398. Milton Friedman, The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays (Chicago: Aldine, 1969). John Maynard Keynes, A Tract on Monetary Reform (London: Macmillan, 1923). Paul R. Krugman, "It s Baaack: Japan s Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1998:2, pp. 137-187, 204-205. Kenneth Rogoff, "Globalization and Global Disinflation," in Monetary Policy and Uncertainty: Adapting to a Changing Economy (Kansas City, MO: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 2003), pp. 77-112. Available at: http://www.kc.frb.org/publicat/sympos/2003/pdf/rogoff2003.pdf *Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace, "Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, Fall 1981, pp. 1-17. Available at: http://www.minneapolisfed.org/research/common/pub_detail.cfm?pb_autonum_id=151 James Tobin, A General Equilibrium Approach to Monetary Theory, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, February 1969, pp. 15-29. Carl Walsh, Monetary Theory and Policy, Second Edition (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003). *Michael Woodford, "Monetary Policy in a World without Money," International Finance, July 2000, pp. 229-260. B. Banking and Financial Instability Walter Bagehot, Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market (London: Kegan, Paul & Co., 1873). *Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig, "Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance, and Liquidity," Journal of Political Economy, April 1983, pp. 401-419. 6

Xavier Freixas and Jean-Charles Rochet, "The Macroeconomic Consequences of Financial Imperfections," Chapter 6 in Microeconomics of Banking (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997). *Robert M. Solow, On the Lender of Last Resort, in Financial Crises, Contagion, and the Lender of Last Resort, edited by Charles Goodhart and Gerhard Illing (Oxford: Oxford University Preess, 2002), pp. 201-211. IX. International Economics *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 5, Section 5.2, "The Open Economy," pp. 231-241. *Rudiger Dornbusch, "Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics," Journal of Political Economy, December, 1976, pp. 1161-1176. *Paul Krugman, "Has the Adjustment Process Worked? in International Adjustment and Financing: The Lessons of 1985-1991, edited by C. Fred Bergsten (Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 1991), pp, 277-322. Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff, The Unsustainable U.S. Current Account Position Revisited, in G7 Current Account Imbalances, edited by Richard Clarida (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007), pp. 339-366. X. Nature of Unemployment and Theories of Unemployment *David Romer, Third Edition, Chapter 6, Section 6.7, "Coordination Failure Models and Real Walrasian Theories," pp. 303-309 and Chapter 9, Sections 9.5-9.8, pp. 460-481. Charles Bean, "European Unemployment: A Survey," Journal of Economic Literature, June 1994, pp. 573-619. Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence Katz, "What We Know and Do Not Know about the Natural Rate of Unemployment," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 1997, pp. 51-72. Olivier Blanchard and Justin Wolfers, "The Role of Shocks and Institutions in the Rise of European Unemployment: The Aggregate Evidence," Economic Journal, March, 2000, pp. C1-C33. 7

Steven Davis and John Haltiwanger, "Gross Job Creation and Destruction: Microeconomic Evidence and Macroeconomic Implications," NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 1990, pp. 123-168. Peter Diamond, "Aggregate Demand Management in Search Equilibrium," Journal of Political Economy, October 1982, pp. 881-894. Peter Howitt and Robert Clower, "The Emergence of Economic Organization," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, January 2000, pp. 55-84. Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas Sargent, "The European Unemployment Dilemma," Journal of Political Economy, June 1998, pp. 514-550. Christopher Pissarides, Equilibrium Unemployment Theory (Cambridge, U.K.: Blackwell, 1990). 8