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- Household Saving in Germany: Results of the First SAVE Study , pp 317-356

- Axel H. Boersch-Supan and Lothar Essig
- Household Wealth and Health Insurance as Protection against Medical Risks , pp 323-358

- Pamela J. Farley and Gail R. Wilensky
- Household Wealth of the Elderly under Alternative Imputation Procedures , pp 229-257

- Hilary Hoynes, Michael Hurd and Harish Chand
- Housing and Saving in Japan , pp 161-190

- Toshiaki Tachibanaki
- Housing and Saving in the United States , pp 191-214

- Jonathan Skinner
- Housing and the Journey to Work in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area , pp 87-132

- Tatsuo Hatta and Tom Ohkawara
- Housing and the Journey to Work in U.S. Cities , pp 133-160

- Michelle White
- Housing as a Component of National Wealth , pp 252-276

- Raymond W. Goldsmith and Robert Lipsey
- Housing Behavior and the Experimental Housing-Allowance Program: What Have We Learned? , pp 55-94

- Harvey Rosen
- Housing Demand in the Short Run: An Analysis of Polytomous Choice , pp 76-102

- John Quigley
- Housing Discrimination and Job Search , pp 329-348

- Susan C. Nelson
- Housing Finance in Japan , pp 49-64

- Miki Seko
- Housing Finance in the United States , pp 65-86

- Patric Hendershott
- Housing Market Regulations and Housing Market Performance in the United States, Germany, and Japan , pp 119-156

- Axel Börsch-Supan
- Housing Markets, Unemployment and Labour Market Flexibility in the U.K , pp 83-114

- Gordon Hughes and Barry McCormick
- Housing Patterns and Mobility of the Aged: The United States and West Germany , pp 93-118

- Konrad Stahl
- Housing Policies to Combat Depression , pp 241-256

- Leo Grebler
- Housing Policy, Mortgage Policy, and the Federal Housing Administration , pp 97-125

- Dwight M. Jaffee and John Quigley
- Housing Price Volatility and Downsizing in Later Life , pp 337-379

- James Banks, Richard Blundell, Zoe Oldfield and James Smith
- Housing Programs for Low-Income Households , pp 365-442

- Edgar Olsen
- Housing-Market Compartmentalization and Housing Prices , pp 28-77

- Mahlon R. Straszheim
- Housing-Market Discrimination and Black Housing Consumption , pp 116-141

- Mahlon R. Straszheim
- How Airline Markets Work…or Do They? Regulatory Reform in the Airline Industry , pp 63-135

- Severin Borenstein and Nancy Rose
- How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Can Impact Market Design , pp 567-585

- Paul Milgrom and Steven Tadelis
- How Can Policy Encourage Economically Sensible Climate Adaptation? , pp 229-242

- V. Smith
- How Central Bankers See It: The First Decade of European Central Bank Policy and Beyond , pp 327-374

- Stephen Cecchetti and Kermit Schoenholtz
- How Costly Are Smokers to Other People? Longitudinal Evidence on the Near Elderly , pp 1-30

- Gabriel Picone and Frank Sloan
- How Did Young Firms Fare during the Great Recession? Evidence from the Kauffman Firm Survey , pp 253-290

- Rebecca Zarutskie and Tiantian Yang
- How Do Banks Manage Liquidity Risk? Evidence from the Equity and Deposit Markets in the Fall of 1998 , pp 105-127

- Evan Gatev, Til Schuermann and Philip Strahan
- How Do Laffer Curves Differ across Countries? , pp 211-249

- Mathias Trabandt and Harald Uhlig
- How do Medicare Beneficiaries with Physical and Sensory Disabilities Feel About Their Health Care? , pp 439-454

- Lisa I. Iezzoni, Jane R. Soukup and Suzanne G. Leveille
- How Do Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interact in the European Monetary Union? , pp 241-326

- Matthew Canzoneri, Robert Cumby and Behzad Diba
- How Do Older Workers Use Nontraditional Jobs?
- Alicia Munnell, Geoffrey Sanzenbacher and Abigail N. Walters
- How Do Public Sector Wages and Employment Respond to Economic Conditions? , pp 183-216

- Richard Freeman
- How Do The Better Educated Do It? Socioeconomic Status and the Ability to Cope With Underlying Impairment , pp 203-248

- David Cutler, Mary Beth Landrum and Kate A. Stewart
- How Do the Elderly Form Expectations? An Analysis of Responses to New Information , pp 259-286

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- How Do the US and Canadian Social Safety Nets Compare for Women and Children?
- Hilary Hoynes and Mark Stabile
- How Does Charitable Giving Respond to Incentives and Income? New Estimates from Panel Data
- Jon Bakija and Bradley Heim
- How Does Retiree Health Insurance Influence Public Sector Employee Saving?
- Robert L. Clark and Olivia Mitchell
- How Does Shared Capitalism Affect Economic Performance in the United Kingdom? , pp 201-224

- Alex Bryson and Richard Freeman
- How Does Simplified Disclosure Affect Individuals' Mutual Fund Choices? , pp 75-96

- John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson and Brigitte Madrian
- How Does the Market Value Unfunded Pension Liabilities? , pp 81-110

- Jeremy I. Bulow, Randall Morck and Lawrence Summers
- How Entrepreneurs Affect the Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity , pp 277-315

- Daniel Spulber
- How Fast Did Output Expand? , pp 20-36

- Harold Barger
- How Fast Do Personal Computers Depreciate? Concepts and New Estimates , pp 37-80

- Mark Doms, Wendy F. Dunn, Stephen Oliner and Daniel Sichel
- How Feasible Is a Flexible Monetary Policy? , pp 183-208

- Phillip Cagan and Anna Schwartz
- How Financial Aid Affects Persistence , pp 207-238

- Eric Bettinger
- How Globalization Affects Tax Design , pp 123-157

- James Hines and Lawrence Summers
- How Has the Euro Changed the Monetary Transmission Mechanism? , pp 77-125

- Jean Boivin, Marc Giannoni and Benoit Mojon
- How High Are the Giants' Shoulders: An Empirical Assessment of Knowledge Spillovers and Creative Destruction in a Model of Economic Growth , pp 15-86

- Ricardo Caballero and Adam Jaffe
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