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How Precise Are Estimates of the Natural Rate of Unemployment? , pp 195-246
Doug Staiger , James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson
How Risks Can Be Studied , pp 22-43
David Durand
HOW SHORT- AND LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES , pp 59-80
Reuben A. Kessel
How Sovereign Debt Has Worked , pp 39-106
Peter H. Lindert and Peter J. Morton
How Sovereign Debt Has Worked , pp 225-236
Peter H. Lindert and Peter J. Morton
How Structural Are Structural Parameters? , pp 83-137
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
How Sweden’s Unemployment Became More Like Europe’s , pp 189-223
Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent
How the Bundesbank Conducts Monetary Policy , pp 363-412
Richard H. Clarida and Mark L. Gertler
How The National Bureau's Program Is Made , pp 9-28
Wesley C. Mitchell
How the Quantity of Circulating Medium Changes , pp 12-19
Charles R. Whittlesey
How to Calculate Systemic Risk Surcharges , pp 175-212
Viral V. Acharya , Lasse Heje Pedersen , Thomas PHILIPPON and Matthew Richardson
How to Eliminate Pyramidal Business Groups The Double Taxation of Inter-corporate Dividends and other Incisive Uses of Tax Policy , pp 135-179
Randall Morck
How to Fix the CPI , pp 331-336
Geoffrey H. Moore
How to Restructure Failed Banking Systems: Lessons from the United States in the 1930s and Japan in the 1990s , pp 375-424
Charles W. Calomiris and Joseph Mason
How to Succeed without Really Flying: The Japanese Aircraft Industry and Japan’s Technology Ideology , pp 251-320
David Friedman and Richard Samuels
How Trends and Fluctuations Are Observed, Modeled, and Simulated: An Introduction , pp 181-202
Victor Zarnowitz
How Well Are Social Security Recipients Protected from Inflation? , pp 119-139
Gopi Shah Goda , John B. Shoven and Sita Nataraj Slavov
How Were Capital Inflows Stimulated under the Dollar Peg System? , pp 151-196
Eiji Ogawa and Lijian Sun
How Would EU Corporate Tax Reform Affect US Investment in Europe? , pp 59-91
Michael P. Devereux and Simon Loretz
How Would Universities Respond to Increased Federal Support for Graduate Students? , pp 183-210
Ronald G. Ehrenberg , Daniel . Rees and Dominic J. Brewer
Human Capital Accounting in the United States: Context, Measurement, and Application
Michael S. Christian
Human Capital and Consumption: The Theoretical Framework , pp 7-13
Robert T. Michael
Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families , pp 257-298
Gary S. Becker and Nigel Tomes
Human Capital and Worker Productivity: Direct Evidence from LInk Employer-Employee Data , pp 323-338
John M. Abowd and Francis Kramarz
Human Capital Revisited , pp 15-28
Gary S. Becker
Human Capital, Fertility, and Economic Growth , pp 323-350
Gary S. Becker , Kevin M. Murphy and Robert F Tamura
Human Capital: Policy Issues And Research Opportunities , pp 1-84
Theodore W. Schultz
Hungary - Partial Successes and Remaining Challenges: The Emergence of a "Gradualist" Success Story? , pp 123-154
Kemal Dervis and Timothy Condon
Hypothesis Testing in Spectral Regression; the Lagrange Multiplier Test as a Regression Diagnostic , pp 309-321
Robert F. Engle
Hysteresis And The European Unemployment Problem , pp 15-90
Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence H. Summers
I The Principal Questions , pp 1-12
Roger F. Murray
I. INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY 1. Introduction and Summary of Findings , pp 3-39
Robert J. Gordon
I. INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY 2. Conceptual Issues in the Measurement of Price and Quality Changes , pp 40-78
Robert J. Gordon
I. INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY 3. The Methodology of Quality Adjustment , pp 79-110
Robert J. Gordon
I. Preliminaries: Introduction and Summary , pp 1-13
Michael Darby and James R. Lothian
Ideas and Education: Level or Growth Effects and Their Implications for Australia , pp 9-40
Steve Dowrick
Identification of Characteristics Denoting Quality , pp 33-47
George H. Hempel
Identifying Identical Distributed Lag Structures by the Use of Prior Sum Constraints , pp 429-444
Benjamin M. Friedman and V. Vance Roles
Identifying Inflation’s Grease and Sand Effects in the Labor Market , pp 273-314
Erica Lynn Groshen and Mark Schweitzer
Identifying Major Research Problems , pp 59-86
Simon Kuznets
Identifying the Relationship Between Trade and Exchange Rate Volatility , pp 79-110
Christian Broda and John Romalis
If Drug Treatment Works So Well, Why Are So Many Drug Users in Prison? , pp 125-160
Harold Pollack , Peter Reuter and Eric Sevigny
II The Characteristics and Financing of Pension Programs, 1940-80 , pp 13-33
Roger F. Murray
II. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS 4. Commercial Aircraft , pp 111-156
Robert J. Gordon
II. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS 5. Electric Utility Generating Equipment , pp 157-187
Robert J. Gordon
II. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS 6. Computer Processors and Peripherals , pp 188-240
Robert J. Gordon
II. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS 7. Electrical Appliances , pp 241-320
Robert J. Gordon
II. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS 8. New and Used Automobiles , pp 321-382
Robert J. Gordon
II. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTS 9. Other Products , pp 383-416
Robert J. Gordon
III Pension Programs, the Redistribution of Income, and Saving , pp 34-52
Roger F. Murray