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Volume 37, issue 1, 1992
- Budget deficits and government accounting pp. 1-83

- Henning Bohn
- Problems of government accounting: A comment pp. 85-92

- Allan Drazen
- Budget deficits and government accounting: Reply to Allan Drazen pp. 93-95

- Henning Bohn
- The budgetary arithmetics of loan guarantees and deposit insurance pp. 97-122

- Philippe Weil
- The budgetary arithmetics of loan guarantees and deposit insurance: A comment pp. 123-125

- John Taylor
- The impact of academic competencies on wages, unemployment, and job performance pp. 127-194

- John Bishop
- Tests, academic competencies, and work: A comment pp. 195-204

- Walter Oi
- Improving educational outcomes while controlling costs pp. 205-238

- Eric A. Hanushek, Steven Rivkin and Dean Jamison
- Work disincentive effects of taxes: An empirical analysis of Swedish men pp. 239-277

- Lennart Flood and Thomas MaCurdy
- The impact of immigrants on the macroeconomy pp. 279-316

- Carmel Chiswick, Barry Chiswick and Georgios Karras
- The impact of immigrants on the macroeconomy: A comment pp. 317-321

- Marvin H. Kosters
Volume 36, issue 1, 1992
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Allan Meltzer and Charles Plosser
- Growth in open economies pp. 5-46

- Sergio Rebelo
- Growth in open economies: A comment pp. 47-56

- Masao Ogaki
- Exchange-rate management and monetary-policy mismanagement: A study of Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States after Plaza pp. 57-91

- William Poole
- Exchange-rate management and monetary-policy mismanagement: A study of Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and United States after plaza: A comment pp. 93-104

- Craig S. Hakkio
- Inflation stabilization and economic transformation in Poland: The first year pp. 105-155

- Timothy D. Lane
- Inflation stabilization and economic transformation in Poland: The first year: A comment pp. 157-161

- Kazimierz Stanczak
- German unification: Economic problems and consequences pp. 163-209

- Manfred J. M. Neumann
- German unification: Economic problems and consequences: A comment pp. 211-221

- Juergen von Hagen
- Economists and drug policy pp. 223-248

- William A. Niskanen
- Economists and drug policy: A comment pp. 249-259

- Jeffrey Miron
Volume 35, issue 1, 1991
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Allan Meltzer and Charles Plosser
- An empirical exploration of exchange-rate target-zones pp. 7-65

- Robert Flood, Andrew Rose and Donald J. Mathieson
- An empirical exploration of exchange-rate target-zones a comment pp. 67-77

- Karen Lewis
- Alexander Hamilton's market-based debt reduction plan pp. 79-104

- Peter Garber
- Alexander Hamilton's market-based debt reduction plan a comment pp. 105-112

- William B. English
- Tax reform and potential output: a retrospective analysis of the tax reform act of 1986 pp. 113-180

- Joel L. Prakken, Chris P. Varvares and Laurence H. Meyer
- Tax reform and potential output a comment pp. 181-184

- Robert Rasche
- Recent U.S. investment behavior and the tax reform act of 1986: A disaggregate view pp. 185-215

- Alan Auerbach and Kevin Hassett
- Recent U.S. investment behavior and the tax reform act of 1986: A disaggregate view a comment pp. 217-220

- Stanley Zin
- Recent U.S. investment behavior and the tax reform act of 1986: A disaggregate view a rejoinder pp. 221-222

- Alan Auerbach and Kevin Hassett
- Monetary and fiscal policy in an economically unified Europe pp. 223-259

- Michael Mussa
- Comments on Mussa pp. 261-266

- Alberto Giovannini
- Policy undertakings by the seven "summit" countries: ascertaining the degree of compliance pp. 267-307

- George von Furstenberg and Joseph Daniels
- Policy undertakings by the seven "summit" countries: ascertaining the degree of compliance a comment pp. 309-313

- Carl Christ
Volume 34, issue 1, 1991
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Allan Meltzer and Charles Plosser
- Interest rates and the conduct of monetary policy pp. 7-30

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Interest rates and the conduct of monetary policy: A comment pp. 31-39

- William Poole
- Should the fed smooth interest rates? the case of seasonal monetary policy pp. 41-69

- N. Gregory Mankiw and Jeffrey Miron
- Seasonality and monetary policy: A comment pp. 71-75

- Bennett McCallum
- Globalization of financial markets pp. 77-96

- Clifford Smith
- Globalization of financial markets: A comment pp. 97-103

- Kenneth Lehn
- Trading mechanisms and value-discovery: Cross-national evidence and policy implications pp. 105-130

- Yakov Amihud and Haim Mendelson
- Trading mechanisms and value-discovery: Cross-national evidence and policy implications: A comment pp. 131-134

- Kenneth French
- U.S. demographics and saving: Predictions of three saving models pp. 135-156

- Alan Auerbach, Jinyong Cai and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Some observations on demographics and saving: A comment pp. 157-162

- Andrew Abel
- U.S. demographics and saving: Predictions of three saving models: A comment pp. 163-163

- Carl Christ
Volume 33, issue 1, 1990
- Walter Oi at 6O pp. 1-2

- Allan Meltzer
- Walter Oi as a graduate student pp. 3-4

- Albert Rees
- Walter Oi and the all-volunteer force pp. 5-8

- William Meckling
- Walter Y. Oi: Reflections on his career and his legacy pp. 9-12

- Eric A. Hanushek
- The timing of raises and other payments pp. 13-48

- Edward Lazear
- The timing of raises and other payments: A comment pp. 49-52

- Edward Prescott
- Selling versus producing in market fluctuations pp. 53-88

- Mark Bils
- Selling versus producing in market fluctuations: A comment pp. 89-91

- Sherwin Rosen
- Aggregate employment dynamics and lumpy adjustment costs pp. 93-129

- Daniel S. Hamermesh
- Aggregate employment dynamics and lumpy adjustment costs: Comment pp. 131-136

- Kenneth McLaughlin
- Labor supply with a minimum hours threshold pp. 137-168

- David Card
- Labor supply with a minimum hours threshold: A comment pp. 169-180

- Robert A. Miller
- Specific capital and unemployment: Measuring the costs and consequences of job loss pp. 181-214

- Robert Topel
- Do displaced workers suffer losses of specific human capital?: A comment pp. 215-220

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- The quality dimension in army retention pp. 221-255

- Charles Brown
- The quality dimension of army retention: A comment pp. 257-261

- John Abowd
- Resume pp. 263-268

- Walter Oi