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- How High-Skill Immigration Affects Science: Evidence from the Collapse of the USSR , pp 1-25

- George Borjas and Kirk Doran
- How Important Are Perpetual Tax Savings? , pp 101-124

- James Hines
- How Important Is Discrete Adjustment in Aggregate Fluctuations? , pp 351-376

- Andrew Caplin and John Leahy
- How Innovative Are Innovations? A Multidimensional, Survey-Based Approach , pp 139-182

- Wesley M. Cohen, You-Na Lee and John P. Walsh
- How Inventory Movements Contribute to Instability , pp 111-127

- Thomas M. Stanback, Jr.
- How Japanese Subsidiaries in Asia Responded to the Regional Crisis: An Empirical Analysis Based on the MITI Survey , pp 267-304

- Kyoji Fukao
- How Large Are Human Capital Externalities? Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Laws , pp 9-74

- Daron Acemoglu and Joshua Angrist
- How Liberalized Depreciation Influences Modernization Expenditures , pp 15-29

- Thomas M. Stanback, Jr.
- How Much Can Families Afford to Pay for College?

- Peter Hinrichs
- How Much Care Do the Aged Receive from Their Children? A Bimodal Picture of Contact and Assistance , pp 151-176

- Laurence Kotlikoff and John N. Morris
- How Much Could Be Gained by Optimal Stochastic Control Policies , pp 391-406

- Gregory Chow
- How Much Is Enough? Efficiency and Medicare Spending in the Last Six Months of Life , pp 169-194

- Jonathan Skinner and John Wennberg
- How Much Lifetime Social Security Benefits Are Americans Leaving on the Table? , pp 135-173

- David Altig, Laurence Kotlikoff and Victor Yifan Ye
- How Open is Japan? , pp 9-50

- Robert Lawrence
- How Precise Are Estimates of the Natural Rate of Unemployment? , pp 195-246

- Doug Staiger, James Stock and Mark Watson
- How Regressive Are Mobility-Related User Fees and Gasoline Taxes? , pp 1-56

- Edward Glaeser, Caitlin S. Gorback and James Poterba
- How Risks Can Be Studied , pp 22-43

- David Durand
- How Risks Can Be Studied , pp 22-43

- David Durand
- How Short- and Long-term Interest Rates Have Behaved Cyclically , pp 59-80

- Reuben A. Kessel
- How Skills and Parental Valuation of Education Influence Human Capital Acquisition and Early Labor Market Return to Human Capital in Canada
- Michael J. Kottelenberg and Steven Lehrer
- How Sovereign Debt Has Worked , pp 225-236

- Peter Lindert and Peter J. Morton
- How Sovereign Debt Has Worked , pp 39-106

- Peter 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 Sargent
- How the Bundesbank Conducts Monetary Policy , pp 363-412

- Richard Clarida and Mark 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 Acharya, Lasse Pedersen, Thomas Philippon and Matthew Richardson
- How to Eliminate Pyramidal Business Groups: The Double Taxation of Intercorporate Dividends and Other Incisive Uses of Tax Policy , pp 135-179

- Randall Morck
- How to Fix the CPI , pp 331-336

- Phillip Cagan and Geoffrey H. Moore
- How to Restructure Failed Banking Systems: Lessons from the United States in the 1930s and Japan in the 1990s , pp 375-420

- Charles 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 Goda, John B. Shoven and Sita Slavov
- How Were Capital Inflows Stimulated under the Dollar Peg System? , pp 151-190

- Eiji Ogawa and Lijian Sun
- How Will Persistent Low Expected Returns Shape Household Economic Behavior?
- Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- How Would EU Corporate Tax Reform Affect US Investment in Europe? , pp 59-91

- Michael Devereux and Simon Loretz
- How Would Medicare for All Affect Health System Capacity? Evidence from Medicare for Some , pp 225-262

- Jeffrey Clemens, Joshua Gottlieb and Jeffrey Hicks
- How Would Universities Respond to Increased Federal Support for Graduate Students? , pp 183-210

- Ronald Ehrenberg, Daniel Rees and Dominic J. Brewer
- Human Capital Accounting in the United States: Context, Measurement, and Application , pp 461-491

- Michael S. Christian
- Human Capital and Consumption: The Theoretical Framework , pp 7-13

- Robert T. Michael
- Human Capital and International Portfolio Diversification: A Reappraisal
- Lorenzo Bretscher, Christian Julliard and Carlo Rosa
- Human Capital and Shocks: Evidence on Education, Health, and Nutrition , pp 23-56

- Elizabeth Frankenberg and Duncan Thomas
- Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families , pp 257-298

- Gary Becker and Nigel Tomes
- Human Capital and Worker Productivity: Direct Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data , pp 323-338
- John Abowd and Francis Kramarz
- Human Capital Revisited , pp 15-28

- Gary Becker
- Human Capital, Fertility, and Economic Growth , pp 323-350

- Gary Becker, Kevin Murphy and Robert Tamura
- Human Capital: Policy Issues and Research Opportunities , pp 1-84

- Theodore Schultz
- Human Capitalists , pp 1-61

- Andrea Eisfeldt, Antonio Falato and Mindy Xiaolan
- Hungarian Migration of Modern Times , pp 411-439

- Gustav Thirring
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