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- Health Status, Disability Insurance, and Incentives to Exit the Labor Force in Italy: Evidence from SHARE , pp 411-454

- Agar Brugiavini and Franco Peracchi
- Health Status, Disability, and Retirement Incentives in Belgium , pp 179-209

- Alain Jousten, Mathieu Lefebvre and Sergio Perelman
- Health Status, Health Care and Inequality: Canada vs. the US
- June O'Neill and Dave M. O'Neill
- Health Status, Welfare Programs Participation, and Labor Force Activity in Italy , pp 175-215

- Agar Brugiavini and Franco Peracchi
- Health, Children, and Elderly Living Arrangements: A Multiperiod-Multinomial Probit Model with Unobserved Heterogeneity and Autocorrelated Errors , pp 79-108

- Axel Borsch-Supan, Vassilis Hajivassiliou and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Health, Disability Insurance, and Labor Force Exit of Older Workers in the Netherlands , pp 211-249

- Adriaan Kalwij, Klaas de Vos and Arie Kapteyn
- Health, Disability Insurance, and Retirement in Denmark , pp 331-368

- Paul Bingley, Nabanita Datta Gupta, Michael Jørgensen and Peder Pedersen
- Health, Disability, and Pathways into Retirement in Spain , pp 127-174

- Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Judit Vall Castello
- Health, Education, and Income in the United States, 1820–2000 , pp 121-159

- Hoyt Bleakley, Dora Costa and Adriana Lleras-Muney
- Health, Financial Incentives, and Early Retirement: Microsimulation Evidence for Germany , pp 285-330

- Hendrik Jürges, Lars Thiel, Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Johannes Rausch, Morten Schuth and Axel Börsch-Supan
- Health, Height, and Welfare: Britain, 1700-1980 , pp 91-126

- Roderick Floud and Bernard Harris
- Health, Income, and Inequality over the Life Cycle , pp 431-462

- Angus Deaton and Christina Paxson
- Health, Work Capacity, and Retirement in Sweden , pp 301-327

- Per Johansson, Lisa Laun and Mårten Palme
- Healthiness, Education, and Marital Status , pp 121-140

- Paul Taubman and Sherwin Rosen
- Healthy, Happy, and Idle: Estimating the Health Capacity to Work at Older Ages in Germany , pp 149-180

- Hendrik Jürges, Lars Thiel and Axel Börsch-Supan
- Healthy, Wealthy, and Knowing Where to Live , pp 241-280

- Florian Heiss, Michael Hurd and Axel H. Boersch-Supan
- Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise? Tests for Direct Causal Paths between Health and Socioeconomic Status , pp 415-526

- Peter Adams, Michael Hurd, Daniel McFadden, Angela Merrill and Tiago Ribeiro
- Hedge Fund Tail Risk , pp 155-172

- Tobias Adrian, Markus Brunnermeier and Hoai-Luu Q. Nguyen
- Hedonic Analysis of Arthritis Drugs , pp 439-462

- Iain Cockburn and Aslam H. Anis
- Hedonic Imputation versus Time Dummy Hedonic Indexes , pp 161-196

- Walter Diewert, Saeed Heravi and Mick Silver
- Hedonic Methods in Statistical Agency Environments: An Intellectual Biopsy , pp 207-238

- Jack E. Triplett
- Hedonic Price Indexes and the Measurement of Capital and Productivity: Some Historical Reflections , pp 185-206

- Zvi Griliches
- Hedonic Price Indexes for Automobiles: An Econometric of Quality Change , pp 173-196

- Zvi Griliches
- Hedonic Price Indexes for Personal Computer Operating Systems and Productivity Suites , pp 787-807
- Alan White, Jaison Abel, Ernst R. Berndt and Cory W. Monroe
- Hedonic Regressions. A Consumer Theory Approach , pp 317-348

- Walter Diewert
- Hedonics and the Consumer Price Index , pp 729-748
- Ariel Pakes
- Height, Health, and Economic Growth in Australia, 1860-1940 , pp 379-422

- Whitwell, Christine de Souza and Stephen Nicholas
- Height, Health, and Mortality , pp 167-187
- Howard Bodenhorn
- Height, Health, and Mortality in Continental Europe, 1700-2100
- Roderick Floud, Robert Fogel, Bernard Harris and Sok Chul Hong
- Heights and Living Standards in Germany, 1850-1939: The Case of Wurttemberg , pp 285-330

- Sophia Twarog
- Heller's "New Dimensions of Political Economy" , pp 303-312

- Arthur F. Burns
- Helping Workers Online and Offline: Innovations in Union and Worker Organization Using the Internet , pp 273-306

- Richard Freeman and M. Rehavi
- Heroes and Cowards
- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Heterogeneity and Aggregate Fluctuations: Insights from TANK Models

- Davide Debortoli and Jordi Galí
- Heterogeneity and State Dependence , pp 91-140

- James Heckman
- Heterogeneous Behavior in Exchange Rate Crises , pp 229-260

- Fabio Bagliano, Andrea Beltratti and Giuseppe Bertola
- Heterogeneous Wealth Dynamics: On the Roles of Risk and Ability , pp 265-290

- Paulo Santos and Christopher Barrett
- Heterogeneous Yield Impacts from Adoption of Genetically Engineered Corn and the Importance of Controlling for Weather , pp 11-39

- Jayson Lusk, Jesse Tack and Nathan Hendricks
- Hicks and the Real Cycle , pp 236-267

- Arthur F. Burns
- Hidden Talents: Entrepreneurship and Pareto-Improving Private Information
- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Hide Prices , pp 217-233

- Ruth P. Mack
- Hide Supplies and Their Arrival at Tanneries , pp 202-216

- Ruth P. Mack
- High Growth Young Firms: Contribution to Job, Output, and Productivity Growth , pp 11-62

- John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin, Robert Kulick and Javier Miranda
- High School Preparation and Early Labor Force Experience , pp 277-348

- Robert H. Meyer and David Wise
- High-Frequency Substitution and the Measurement of Price Indexes , pp 123-146

- Robert Feenstra and Matthew Shapiro
- High-Income Families and the Tax Changes of the 1980s: The Anatomy of Behavioral Response , pp 169-192

- Joel Slemrod
- High-Powered Money , pp 45-117

- Phillip Cagan
- High-Skill Immigration, Innovation, and Creative Destruction , pp 73-98

- Gaurav Khanna and Munseob Lee
- High-Skilled Immigration and the Comparative Advantage of Foreign-Born Workers across US Occupations , pp 7-40

- Gordon Hanson and Chen Liu
- High-Skilled Immigration and the Rise of STEM Occupations in US Employment , pp 465-494

- Gordon Hanson and Matthew J. Slaughter
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