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- Improving the Accuracy of Economic Measurement with Multiple Data Sources: The Case of Payroll Employment Data , pp 147-170

- Tomaz Cajner, Leland Crane, Ryan Decker, Adrian Hamins-Puertolas and Christopher Kurz
- Improving the Delivery of Health Services , pp 51-58

- Victor Fuchs
- Improving the Postdoctoral Experience: An Empirical Approach , pp 99-127

- Geoff Davis
- Impulse Response Identification and Causality Detection for the Lydia-Pinkham Data , pp 147-163

- P. E. Caines, Suresh Sethi and T. W. Brotherton
- Imputing Income in the CPS: Comments on "Measures of Aggregate Labor Cost in the United States" , pp 333-344

- Donald Rubin
- In Conclusion , pp 42-45

- Charles R. Whittlesey
- In Prospect , pp 1-19

- Lance E. Davis, Robert E. Gallman and Karin Gleiter
- In Retrospect , pp 513-522

- Lance E. Davis, Robert E. Gallman and Karin Gleiter
- In Search of Real Rigidities , pp 261-309

- Gita Gopinath and Oleg Itskhoki
- In Search of the Roots of American Inequality Exceptionalism: An Analysis Based on Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Data , pp 19-43

- Janet C. Gornick, Branko Milanovic and Nathaniel Johnson
- In Search of the Transmission Mechanism of Fiscal Policy , pp 169-226

- Roberto Perotti
- Incentive Effects of Pensions , pp 253-282

- Edward Lazear
- Incentive Effects of Social Security under an Uncertain Disability Option , pp 281-310

- Axel H. Boersch-Supan
- Incentive Effects of the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax , pp 69-96

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- Incentive Pay and Bank Risk-taking: Evidence from Austrian, German, and Swiss Banks , pp 123-140
- Matthias Efing, Harald Hau, Patrick Kampkötter and Johannes Steinbrecher
- Incentive Regulation in Theory and Practice: Electricity Distribution and Transmission Networks , pp 291-344

- Paul Joskow
- Incentive Regulation of Nursing Homes: Specification Tests of the Markov Model , pp 275-304

- Edward Norton
- Incentives and Exit Routes to Retirement in the Netherlands , pp 461-498

- Klaas de Vos and Arie Kapteyn
- Incentives and Limitations of Employment Policies on Retirement Transitions
- Robert L. Clark and Joseph Newhouse
- Incentives to Retire, the Employment of the Old, and the Employment of the Young in Sweden , pp 295-318

- Mårten Palme and Ingemar Svensson
- Incentives, Motives, and Response Bias , pp 307-317

- Charles Cannell and Ramon Henson
- Incentivizing Innovation: Adding to the Tool Kit , pp 1-17

- Michael Kremer and Heidi Williams
- Income Alters the Relative Reinforcing Effects of Drug and Nondrug Reinforcers , pp 311-326

- Marilyn E. Carroll
- Income and Asset Effects on Consumption: Aggregate and Cross Section , pp 97-136

- Jean Crockett
- Income and Capital Formation , pp 13-15

- Wesley C. Mitchell
- Income and Retirement , pp 32-59

- Dora Costa
- Income and the Location of Practice , pp 173-235

- Milton Friedman and Simon Kuznets
- Income and the Measurement of the Relative Capacities of the States , pp 435-470

- P. H. Wueller
- Income Capitalization as a Method of Estimating the Distribution of Wealth by Size Groups , pp 95-146

- Charles Stewart
- Income Distribution , pp 300-318

- Susan M. Collins and Won-Am Park
- Income Distribution: Differential Incidence of the VAT-CIT Substitution , pp 103-122

- Stephen P. Dresch, An-loh Lin and D. K. Stout
- Income from Wages and Salaries Summarized , pp 115-132

- Maurice Leven
- Income Gains and the Geography of the US Home Ownership Boom, 1940 to 1960 , pp 87-121

- William Collins and Gregory Niemesh
- Income Inequality and the Incomes of Very High-Income Taxpayers: Evidence from Tax Returns , pp 145-177

- Daniel Feenberg and James Poterba
- Income Instability Among Young and Middle-Aged Men , pp 151-208

- Andrew Kohen, Herbert S. Parnes and John R. Shea
- Income Measurement As Affected by Government Operations, and Discussion , pp 1-44

- John Lindeman
- Income Originating In Nine Basic Industries, 1919-1934

- Simon Kuznets
- Income Originating in the State and Local Sector , pp 215-254

- Charles R. Hulten and Robert M. Schwab
- Income Originating in Trade, 1799-1869 , pp 317-326

- Theodore F. Marburg
- Income Originating in Trade, 1869-1929 , pp 327-362

- Harold Barger
- Income Parity for Agriculture , pp 326-348

- O. C. Stine
- Income Participations on Mortgage Loans by Major Financial Institutions, 1966-1974 , pp 521-563

- Thomas R. Piper
- Income Received in Wisconsin, 1936 , pp 17-58

- Frank A. Hanna, Joseph A. Pechman and Sidney M. Lerner
- Income Redistribution in a Federal System of Governments , pp 1100-1109
- Roger Gordon and Julie Cullen
- Income Reported in the 1950 Census and on Income Tax Returns , pp 177-204

- Herman P. Miller and Leon R. Paley
- Income Retention at Various Net Income Levels: All Manufacturing Corporations, 1922-43 , pp 13-26

- Sergei P. Dobrovolsky
- Income Retention at Various Net Income Levels: Large- and Small- and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Corporations , pp 27-47

- Sergei P. Dobrovolsky
- Income Risk and the Benefits of Social Insurance: Evidence from Indonesia and the United States , pp 99-121

- Raj Chetty and W. Looney
- Income Security Programs and Retirement in Canada , pp 99-152

- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- Income Security Programs and Retirement in Sweden , pp 579-642

- Mårten Palme and Ingemar Svensson
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