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- 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
- 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 Engle
- Hysteresis and the European Unemployment Problem , pp 15-90

- Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence Summers
- I. Preliminaries: Introduction and Summary , pp 1-13

- Michael Darby and James Lothian
- Ideas and Education: Level or Growth Effects and Their Implications for Australia , pp 9-40

- Steve Dowrick
- Identification in Control and Econometrics: Similarities and Differences , pp 21-47

- R. H. Mehra
- 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 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
- Ideology and Online News , pp 169-190

- Matthew Gentzkow and Jesse Shapiro
- IDIOM: An Inter-Industry, National-Regional Policy Evaluation Model , pp 323-356

- Stephen P. Dresch and Robert D. Goldberg
- If Drug Treatment Works So Well, Why Are So Many Drug Users in Prison? , pp 125-160

- Harold Pollack, Peter Reuter and Eric Sevigny
- If the Fed Sneezes, Who Catches a Cold?
- Luca Dedola, Giulia Rivolta and Livio Stracca
- II. The Mark III International Transmission Model , pp 83-84

- Michael R. Darby, James R. Lothian, Arthur E. Gandolfi, Anna Schwartz and Alan Stockman
- III. Capital Flows, Sterilization, Monetary Policy, and Exchange Intervention , pp 289-290

- Michael R. Darby, James R. Lothian, Arthur E. Gandolfi, Anna Schwartz and Alan Stockman
- Illegal Transactions and Exchange Control , pp 64-81

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati
- Illness Prevention and Medical Insurance , pp 183-207
- Charles E. Phelps
- Illustrative Interpretations , pp 6-10

- Morris A. Copeland
- Illustrative Series—Some Economic Indicators , pp 6-7

- Julius Shiskin
- IMF and World Bank Structural Adjustment Programs and Poverty , pp 361-391

- William Easterly
- IMF Stabilization Programs , pp 297-362

- Anne O. Krueger, Stanley Fischer and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- IMF Structural Programs , pp 363-458

- Morris Goldstein, Timothy F. Geithner, Paul Keating and Yung Chul Park
- Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Innovation in the US High-Tech Sector , pp 149-171

- J. David Brown, John Earle, Mee Jung Kim and Kyung Min Lee
- Immigrant Entrepreneurship , pp 187-249

- Sari Pekkala Kerr and William Kerr
- Immigrant Networking and Collaboration: Survey Evidence from CIC , pp 173-205

- Sari Pekkala Kerr and William Kerr
- Immigrant Origins and the "Saltwater Curtain" , pp 3-9
- Joseph P. Ferrie
- Immigrants, Labor Market Pressures, and the Composition of the Aggregate Demand , pp 305-318

- Susan M. Collins
- Immigration and Business Cycles prior to 1890 , pp 77-88

- Harry Jerome
- Immigration and Ideas: What Did Russian Scientists "Bring" to the United States? , pp 257-288
- Ina Ganguli
- Immigration and Invention: Does Language Matter? , pp 123-145

- Kirk Doran and Chungeun Yoon
- Immigration and Self-Selection , pp 29-76

- George Borjas
- Immigration in High-Skill Labor Markets: The Impact of Foreign Students on the Earnings of Doctorates , pp 131-161

- George Borjas
- Immigration into the United States , pp 83-122

- Walter F. Willcox
- Immigration Policy Levers for US Innovation and Start-Ups , pp 85-115

- Sari Pekkala Kerr and William Kerr
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