NBER Chapters
From National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc National Bureau of Economic Research, 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by (). Access Statistics for this chapter series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- Inflation, Uncertainty, and Saving Behavior , pp 558-578

- Paul Wachtel
- Influence of Inventory Investment on Business Cycles , pp 319-336

- Moses Abramovitz
- Influences of Agricultural Technology on the Size and Importance of Food Price Variability , pp 13-54

- Julian Alston, Will Martin and Philip Pardey
- Influencing Policy and Transforming Institutions: Lessons from Kidney/Liver Exchange

- Tayfun Sönmez and Utku Unver
- Information Aggregation in a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model , pp 159-207

- Tarek Hassan and Thomas M. Mertens
- Information and Communications Technology, R&D, and Organizational Innovation: Exploring Complementarities in Investment and Production , pp 299-322

- Pierre Mohnen, Michael Polder and George Leeuwen
- Information and the Impact of Climate and Weather on Mortality Rates during the Great Depression , pp 131-167

- Price Fishback, Werner Troesken, Trevor Kollmann, Michael Haines, Paul Rhode and Melissa Thomasson
- Information in the Labor Market , pp 94-105

- George Stigler
- Information Lost: Will the "Paradise" That Information Promises, to Both Consumer and Firm, Be "Lost" on Account of Data Breaches? The Epic is Playing Out , pp 309-351

- Catherine Mann
- Information Problems and Banks' Specialization in Short-Term Commercial Lending: New England in the Nineteenth Century , pp 161-204

- Naomi R. Lamoreaux
- Information Systems for Public Sector Management , pp 139-152

- William D. Haseman and Andrew B. Whinston
- Information Technology and Firm Performance in Korea , pp 327-350

- Jong-Il Kim
- Information Technology and the Distribution of Inventive Activity , pp 169-196

- Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and Shane Greenstein
- Information Technology and the G7 Economies , pp 325-350

- Dale Jorgenson
- Information Technology and the Japanese Economy
- Dale Jorgenson and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- Information Technology and the Japanese Growth Recovery
- Dale Jorgenson and Koji Nomura
- Information, Responsibility, and Human Services , pp 229-244

- Kenneth Arrow
- Information-Processing Equipment and Software in the National Accounts , pp 363-402

- Bruce T. Grimm, Brent Moulton and David B. Wasshausen
- Inheritance on the Maturing Frontier: Butler County, Ohio, 1803-1865 , pp 261-304

- William Newell
- Inheritance Taxation and Wealth Effects on the Labor Supply of Heirs
- Fabian Kindermann, Lukas Mayr and Dominik Sachs
- Inherited Wealth, Corporate Control, and Economic Growth The Canadian Disease? , pp 319-372

- Randall Morck, David Stangeland and Bernard Yeung
- Initial Public Offering and Corporate Governance in China's Transitional Economy

- Chien-Hsun Chen and Hui-Tzu Shih
- Innovating Standards through Informal Consortia: The Case of Wireless Telecommunications
- Henry Delcamp and Aija Leiponen
- Innovating to Net Zero: Can Venture Capital and Start-Ups Play a Meaningful Role? , pp 79-105

- Silvia Dalla Fontana and Ramana Nanda
- Innovating under Pressure—Towards a Science of Crisis Management , pp 125-154

- Daniel Diermeier, Wallace J. Hopp and Seyed Iravani
- Innovation Accounting , pp 595-628

- Carol Corrado and Charles R. Hulten
- Innovation and American K-12 Education , pp 27-51
- Aaron K. Chatterji
- Innovation and Capital Formation in Some American Industries , pp 551-578

- W. Rupert Maclaurin
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Housing , pp 499-533

- Edward Kung
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy , pp 199-232

- Ramana Nanda, Ken Younge and Lee Fleming
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector , pp 175-248

- David Popp, Jacquelyn Pless, Ivan Haščič and Nick Johnstone
- Innovation and Human Capital Policy , pp 61-83

- John van Reenen
- Innovation and its Discontents , pp 27-66

- Adam Jaffe and Josh Lerner
- Innovation and Market Design , pp 113-137

- Peter Cramton
- Innovation and Technical Change in the Railroad Industry , pp 169-197

- Edwin Mansfield
- Innovation Diffusion under Budget Constraints: Microeconometric Evidence on Heart Attack in France , pp 697-726
- Brigitte Dormont and Carine Milcent
- Innovation Experiments: Researching Technical Advance, Knowledge Production, and the Design of Supporting Institutions , pp 135-167

- Kevin Boudreau and Karim R. Lakhani
- Innovation in the US Government , pp 433-464

- Joshua R. Bruce and John M. de Figueiredo
- Innovation Incentives for Information Goods , pp 99-123

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Xiaoquan (Michael) Zhang
- Innovation Market Failures and the Design of New Climate Policy Instruments , pp 4-48

- Sarah Armitage, Noël Bakhtian and Adam Jaffe
- Innovation Policy in a Networked World , pp 53-77
- Olav Sorenson
- Innovation Process and Policy: What Do We Learn from New Growth Theory? , pp 515-520

- Philippe Aghion
- Innovation, Growth, and Structural Change in American Agriculture , pp 123-165

- Julian Alston and Philip Pardey
- Innovation, Intellectual Property Rights and the Uruguay Round , pp 411-426
- John Beath
- Innovation, Productivity Dispersion, and Productivity Growth , pp 103-136

- Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim, John Haltiwanger and Zoltán Wolf
- Innovations in Governance , pp 79-102

- Raymond Fisman and Eric Werker
- Innovative Growth Accounting , pp 245-295

- Peter J. Klenow and Huiyu Li
- Input and Output Measures , pp 6-10

- Victor Fuchs
- Input-Output Analysis and Air Pollution Control , pp 239-274

- Robert Kohn
- Input-Output Analysis of the Puerto Rican Economy , pp 321-367

- Amor Gosfield
| |