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Wartime Asset Expansion , pp 25-56
Charles H. Schmidt and Ralph A. Young
Wartime Functioning of the Financial System , pp 19-44
Benjamin H. Higgins
Wartime Problems of Providing Member Bank Reserves , pp 19-31
Anna Youngman
Was Industrialization Hazardous to Your Health? Not in Sweden! , pp 127-160
Lars Sandberg and Richard H. Steckel
Was the Great Depression a Watershed for American Monetary Policy? , pp 23-66
Charles W. Calomiris and David C Wheelock
Water, Water Everywhere. Municipal Finance and Water Supply in American Cities , pp 153-184
David M. Cutler and Grant Miller
Waterways , pp 127-152
Harold Barger
Ways in Which Instalment Credit May Influence Economic Stability , pp 30-52
Gottfried Haberler
Ways In Which Instalment Credit May Influence Economic Stability , pp 30-52
Gottfried Haberler
We Can Work It Out: The Globalization of ICT-Enabled Services , pp 289-325
Desirée van Welsum and Xavier Reif
Weakness of German Manpower Policy Explained , pp 37-45
Clarence D. Long
Wealth Accumulation, 1840-1860 , pp 101-129
Joseph P. Ferrie
Wealth Depletion and Life-Cycle Consumption by the Elderly , pp 135-162
Michael D. Hurd
Wealth Dynamics and Active Saving at Older Ages
Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
Wealth Portfolios in the United Kingdom and the United States , pp 205-246
James Banks , Richard Blundell and James P. Smith
Wealth, Realized Income, and the Measure of Well-Being , pp 91-124
C. Eugene Steuerle
Welfare Analysis of Changes in Health Coinsurance Rates , pp 1-34
Kenneth J. Arrow
Welfare and the Well-Being of Children: The Relative Effectiveness of Cash and In-Kind Transfers , pp 1-44
Janet Currie
Welfare Effects of Marginal- Cost Taxation of Motor Freight Transportation: A Study of Infrastructure Pricing , pp 113-134
Kenneth A. Small and Clifford M. Winston
Welfare Measures for Regional Policies , pp 101-116
William D. Nordhaus
Welfare Reform and the Health Insurance Coverage of Women and Children
John Cawley , Mathis Schroeder and Kosali Ilayperu Simon
Welfare Reform under PRWORA: Aid to Children with Working Families? , pp 157-203
Pamela Loprest , Stefanie Schmidt and Ann Dryden Witte
Welfare, Banks, and Capital Mobility in Steady State: The Case of Predetermined Exchange Rates , pp 175-200
Guillermo A. Calvo
Well-Being Measurement and Public Policy , pp 145-154
Richard Layard
Were They Prepared for Retirement? Financial Status at Advanced Ages in the HRS and AHEAD Cohorts , pp 21-69
James Poterba , Steven Venti and David Wise
Wesley Mitchell and the National Bureau , pp 46-60
Arthur F. Burns
Wesley Mitchell and the National Bureau , pp 1-56
Arthur F. Burns
West Germany , pp 149-192
Mervyn A. King and Don Fullerton
West Germany: "Foreign Tax Policies and Economic Growth" , pp 97-164
Karl Hduser
Whales and Whaling , pp 20-56
Lance E. Davis , Robert E. Gallman and Karin Gleiter
What Accounts for the Rising Sophistication of China's Exports? , pp 63-104
Zhi Wang and Shang-Jin Wei
What Advanced Countries Can Learn from the Experience with Indexation: Some Concluding Observations , pp 177-187
Don Patinkin
What are the Costs of Excessive Deficits? , pp 63-110
David Romer
What Are the Results of Product-Price Studies and What Can We Learn from Their Differences? , pp 129-169
Matthew J. Slaughter
What Becomes of the Increased Circulating Medium? , pp 19-27
Charles R. Whittlesey
What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private-Label Products Tell Us about Markups? , pp 165-228
Robert Barsky , Mark Bergen , Shantanu Dutta and Daniel Levy
What Can the United States Learn from the Canadian Sales Tax Debate? , pp 295-322
Charles E. McLure
What Can We Learn About Firm Recruitment from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey? , pp 109-123
Éva Nagypál
What Determines the Sacrifice Ratio? , pp 155-193
Laurence Ball
What Direction for Labor Market Institutions in Eastern and Central Europe? , pp 1-36
Richard B. Freeman
What Do Economists Know about Crime? , pp 269-302
Angela K. Dills , Jeffrey A Miron and Garrett Summers
What Do Independent Directors Know? Evidence from Their Trading
Enrichetta Ravina and Paola Sapienza
What Do Regressions of Interest on Inflation Show , pp 287-299
Thomas J. Sargent
What Do Technology Shocks Do? , pp 275-322
John Shea
What Do We Know About Contracting Out in the United States? Evidence from Household and Establishment Surveys , pp 267-304
Matthew Dey , Susan N. Houseman and Anne Polivka
What Do We Know about Enterprise Zones? , pp 37-72
Leslie E. Papke
What Do We Really Know About Changes in Wage Inequality? , pp 17-59
Thomas Lemieux
What Do We Really Know about Food Security?
Carlo Cafiero
WHAT DOES AN INTENTIONS SURVEY MEASURE? , pp 6-7
F. Thomas Juster
What Does Global Expansion of Higher Education Mean for the United States? , pp 373-404
Richard B. Freeman