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- It Takes a Regime Shift: Recent Developments in Japanese Monetary Policy through the Lens of the Great Depression , pp 383-400

- Christina Romer
- Italian Migration Movements, 1876 to 1926 , pp 440-470

- Anna Maria Ratti
- Italians Are Late: Does It Matter? , pp 371-412

- Francesco Billari and Guido Tabellini
- Italy , pp 141-155

- Michael Michaely
- Italy in the Gold Standard Period, 1861-1914 , pp 405-454

- Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli
- Italy: "Foreign Tax Policies and Economic Growth" , pp 165-206

- Francesco Forte
- Italy: A Never-Ending Pension Reform , pp 211-262

- Daniele Franco
- Italy: The Costs and Benefits of Informality , pp 217-242

- Ida Regalia
- Items Omitted from the Estimates , pp 419-435

- Simon Kuznets, Lillian Epstein and Elizabeth Jenks
- IV. International Price Movements , pp 419-420

- Michael R. Darby, James R. Lothian, Arthur E. Gandolfi, Anna Schwartz and Alan Stockman
- Japan , pp 34-57

- Michael Michaely
- Japan , pp 156-175

- Michael Michaely
- Japan and Her Asian Neighbors in a Dynamic Perspective , pp 93-120

- Ippei Yamazawa
- Japan as a Regional Power in Asia , pp 217-248

- Peter Katzenstein and Martin Rouse
- Japan's Agricultural Policy and Protection Growth , pp 95-114

- Masayoshi Honma
- Japan's Development Cooperation and Economic Development in East Asia , pp 201-226

- Hirohisa Kohama
- Japan's Lost Decade: Does Money Have a Role? , pp 178-195
- Fabio Canova and Tobias Menz
- Japan's Low Levels of Inward Investment: The Role of Inhibitions on Acquisitions , pp 85-112

- Robert Lawrence
- Japan's Ultimately Unaccursed Natural Resources-financed Industrialization
- Randall Morck and Masao Nakamura
- Japan's Unprecedented Aging and Changing Intergenerational Transfers , pp 131-160

- Naohiro Ogawa, Andrew Mason, Amonthep Chawla and Rikiya Matsukura
- Japan: "Foreign Tax Policies and Economic Growth" , pp 39-96

- Ryutaro Komiya
- Japanese and U.S. Exports and Investment as Conduits of Growth , pp 51-75

- Jonathan Eaton and Akiko Tamura
- Japanese Corporate Investment and Bank of Japan Guidance of Commercial Bank Lending , pp 63-94

- Takeo Hoshi, David Scharfstein and Kenneth Singleton
- Japanese Finance in the 1980s: A Survey , pp 225-270

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Japanese Foreign Direct Investment and Its Effect on Foreign Trade in Asia , pp 273-304

- Shujiro Urata
- Japanese Foreign Investment and the Creation of a Pacific Asian Region , pp 159-216

- Richard Doner
- Japanese Government Debt and Sustainability of Fiscal Policy
- Takero Doi, Takeo Hoshi and Tatsuyoshi Okimoto
- Job Creation Abroad and Worker Retention at Home , pp 309-344

- Sascha Becker and Marc-Andreas Muendler
- Job Creation and Firm Dynamics in the United States , pp 17-38

- John Haltiwanger
- Job Creation, Small versus Large versus Young, and the SBA , pp 371-410

- J. David Brown, John Earle and Yana Morgulis
- Job Loss and the Decline in Job Security in the United States , pp 223-262

- Henry S. Farber
- Job Loss, Job Finding and Unemployment in the US Economy over the Past Fifty Years , pp 101-166

- Robert Hall
- Job Openings and Help-Wanted Advertising as Measures of Cyclical Fluctuations in Unfilled Demand for Labor , pp 491-518

- Charlotte Boschan
- Job Posting for Working from Home
- Jorn Boehnke
- Job Vacancies and Structural Change in Japanese Labor Markets , pp 195-236

- Gerald G. Somers and Masumi Tsuda
- Job Vacancy Measures and Economic Analysis , pp 27-47

- John T. Dunlop
- Jobs and Environmental Regulation , pp 192-240

- Marc Hafstead and Roberton Williams
- Jobs Online , pp 27-65

- Alice Nakamura, Kathryn Shaw, Richard Freeman, Emi Nakamura and Amanda Pyman
- Joint Estimation of the Demand for Attributes , pp 256-282

- John Kain and John Quigley
- Joint Production and the Mortality Data , pp 74-83

- Michael Grossman
- Judging the Quality of Survey Data by Comparison with "Truth" as Measured by Administrative Records: Evidence From Sweden , pp 308-346

- Ralph Koijen, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Roine Vestman
- Judicial Risk and Credit Market Performance: Micro Evidence from Brazilian Payroll Loans , pp 155-184

- Ana Carla A. Costa and Joao De Mello
- Jump-Starting the Euro Area Recovery: Would a Rise in Core Fiscal Spending Help the Periphery? , pp 103-182
- Olivier Blanchard, Christopher Erceg and Jesper Lindé
- Jurisdictional Advantage , pp 57-86

- Maryann Feldman and Roger Martin
- Ken Sokoloff and the Economic History of Technology: An Appreciation , pp 355-361

- Joel Mokyr
- Kenneth Sokoloff on Inequality in the Americas , pp 363-372

- Peter Lindert
- Keynes, King's, and Endowment Asset Management , pp 127-150

- David Chambers, Elroy Dimson and Justin Foo
- Keynesian Economics Once Again , pp 207-235

- Arthur F. Burns
- Kinked Adjustment Costs and Aggregate Dynamics , pp 237-296

- Giuseppe Bertola and Ricardo Caballero
- Korea's Liberalization of Financial Services Trade , pp 283-314

- Sang-In Hwang, Inseok Shin and Jungho Yoo
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