Jim Malley
University of Glasgow
Contact Information
Telephone Number: +44 (0) 141 330 4692
Email Address: j.malley@lbss.gla.ac.uk
Homepage: http://www.gla.ac.uk/economics/ourstaff/professorjimmalley/
Current Research Interests
Business Cycles, Economic Growth, Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Modelling, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Productivity
Publications Since 2001
Leith, C. and J. Malley, A Sectoral Analysis of Price-Setting Behaviour in US Manufacturing, Review of Economics and Statistics (Forthcoming).
Leith, C. and J. Malley, Estimated Open Economy New Keynesian Phillips Curves for the G7, Open Economies Review (Forthcoming).
Malley, J. and H. Molana, The Life-Cycle-Permanent-Income Model: A Reinterpretation and Supporting Evidence, Empirical Economics (Forthcoming).
Malley, J. and T. Moutos, Do Excessive Wages Increase Imports? Theory and Evidence, Japan and the World Economy (In Press).
Leith, C. and J. Malley, Estimated General Equilibrium Models for the Evaluation of Monetary Policy in the US and Europe, European Economic Review, vol. 49(8), pages 2137-2159, 2005.
Malley, J., Muscatelli, A. and U. Woitek, Real Business Cycles or Sticky Prices? The Impact of Technology Shocks on US Manufacturing, European Economic Review, 49(3), 645-760, 2005.
Malley, J., Muscatelli, A. and U. Woitek, Some New International Comparison of Productivity Performance at the Sectoral Level, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 166(1), 85-104, 2003.
Malley, J., and T. Moutos, Vertical Product Differentiation and the Import Demand Function: Theory and Evidence, Canadian Journal of Economics, 35(2), 257-281, 2002.
Malley, J., Philippopoulos, A. and G. Economides, Testing for Tax Smoothing in a General Equilibrium Model of Growth, European Journal of Political Economy, 18, 301-315, 2002.
Malley, J. and H. Molana, Fiscal Policy and the Composition of Private Consumption: Some Evidence from the U.S. and Canada, International Economic Journal, 16(1), 139-158, 2002.
Malley, J. and T. Moutos, Capital Accumulation and Unemployment: A Tale of Two ‘Continents’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 103(1), 79-99, 2001.