David B. Gordon

Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics

Professor

Sirrine Hall Box 341309

Clemson, SC 29634

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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875

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212

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Rules, Discretion and Reputation in a Model of Monetary Policy

NBER Working Paper No. w1079
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 29 Jun 2004 Last Revised: 15 Dec 2022
Robert J. Barro and David B. Gordon
Harvard University - Department of Economics and Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics
Downloads 415 (153,510)
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A Positive Theory of Monetary Policy in a Natural-Rate Model

NBER Working Paper No. w0807
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 18 Jan 2001 Last Revised: 17 Sep 2022
Robert J. Barro and David B. Gordon
Harvard University - Department of Economics and Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics
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Citation 84

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3.

Trends in Velocity and Policy Expectations

FRB Atlanta Working Paper 97-7
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 04 Jan 1998
Eric M. Leeper, David B. Gordon and Tao A. Zha
University of Virginia, Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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The Price Level, the Quantity Theory of Money, and the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level

NBER Working Paper No. w9084
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 26 Jul 2002 Last Revised: 29 Oct 2022
David B. Gordon and Eric M. Leeper
Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics and University of Virginia
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5.

Are Countercyclical Fiscal Policies Counterproductive?

NBER Working Paper No. w11869
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 09 Mar 2006 Last Revised: 08 Dec 2022
David B. Gordon and Eric M. Leeper
Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics and University of Virginia
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