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- Land Prices and House Prices in Japan , pp 11-28

- Yukio Noguchi
- Land Prices and House Prices in the United States , pp 29-48

- Karl Case
- Land Utilization Data as Background Information for the National Balance Sheet and Approximations of the Value of Forest Lands , pp 219-233

- Lawrence A. Reuss
- Land-Use Modeling: Current Problems and Future Directions , pp 78-95

- H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James, John Kain and Mahlon R. Straszheim
- Land-Use-Transportation Planning Studies , pp 6-16

- H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James, John Kain and Mahlon R. Straszheim
- Language in Visual Art , pp 211-227
- David Galenson
- Large Changes in Fiscal Policy: Taxes versus Spending , pp 35-68

- Alberto Alesina and Silvia Ardagna
- Large Life Insurance Companies in the National Mortgage Market , pp 101-117

- Jack M. Guttentag and Morris Beck
- Large, Medium, and Small Business Corporations , pp 42-49

- George Heberton Evans, Jr.
- Layoffs and Unemployment Insurance , pp 187-208

- Frank Brechling
- Layoffs, Discharges and Youth Unemployment , pp 115-143

- Peter Jackson and Edward Montgomery
- LDC Debt Policy , pp 691-740

- Paul Krugman, Thomas Enders and William R. Rhodes
- Leading and Confirming Indicators of General Business Changes , pp 45-109

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- LEADS on Macroeconomic Risks to and from the Household Sector , pp 183-203

- Jonathan Parker
- Leaning into the Wind or Ducking out of the Storm: U.S. Monetary Policy in the 1980s , pp 41-82

- James E. Alt
- Learning and Earning: An Approximation to College Value Added in Two Dimensions , pp 105-132

- Evan Riehl, Juan E. Saavedra and Miguel Urquiola
- Learning by New Experiences: Revisiting the Flying Fortress Learning Curve , pp 145-184

- Kazuhiro Mishina
- Learning by Observing and the Distribution of Wages , pp 359-386

- Stephen Ross, Paul Taubman and Michael L. Wachter
- Learning from the Experiments That Never Happened: Lessons from Trying to Conduct Randomized Evaluations of Matching Grant Programs in Africa
- Francisco Campos, Aidan Coville, Ana Fernandes, Markus Goldstein and David McKenzie
- Learning from the Past
- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Learning from the Past: Insights for the Regulation of Economic Activity , pp 1-23

- Nancy Rose
- Learning the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level: Some Consequences of Debt-Management Policy
- Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston
- Learning, Catastrophic Risk, and Ambiguity in the Climate-Change Era , pp 140-168

- Frances C. Moore
- Learning, Macroeconomic Dynamics and the Term Structure of Interest Rates , pp 191-245

- Hans Dewachter and Marco Lyrio
- Leather Buying of Shoe Manufacturers: Patterns and Procedures , pp 135-152

- Ruth P. Mack
- Legacies of War Finance , pp 45-66

- Anna Youngman
- Legal Constructions of Race and Interpretations of Color , pp 19-33
- Howard Bodenhorn
- Legal Framework of Urban Mortgage Lending by Commercial Banks , pp 14-25

- Carl F. Behrens
- Legal Issues in US-EC Trade Policy: GATT Litigation 1960-1985 , pp 15-64

- Robert E. Hudec
- Legal Restraints on Economic Coordination: Antitrust in Great Britain and America, 1880-1920 , pp 183-206

- Tony Freyer
- Legal Status , pp 29-56

- Raymond J. Saulnier
- Lending Booms and Currency Crises: Empirical Link , pp 47-67

- Aaron Tornell
- Lending Experience , pp 89-122

- J. E. Morton
- Lending Experience of Federal Credit Agencies , pp 83-100

- Raymond J. Saulnier, Harold G. Halcrow and Neil H. Jacoby
- Lending Experience of the Agencies , pp 25-27

- Raymond J. Saulnier, Harold G. Halcrow and Neil H. Jacoby
- Lending to Finance the War , pp 36-49

- Benjamin H. Higgins
- Lending to Lemons: Landschaft Credit in Eighteenth-Century Prussia , pp 305-325

- Kirsten Wandschneider
- Lessons for Public Pensions from Utah's Move to Pension Choice , pp 285-310
- Robert L. Clark, Emma Hanson and Olivia Mitchell
- Lessons from History for Successful Disinflation
- Christina Romer and David Romer
- Lessons from Korea's Experience: A Synthesis , pp 319-329

- Susan M. Collins and Won-Am Park
- Lessons from the Evolution of US Monetary and Intervention Policies , pp 332-343

- Michael Bordo, Owen Humpage and Anna Schwartz
- Lessons from the Great American Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 1920s , pp 115-158

- Eugene White
- Lessons Learned and Ignored in US Place-Based Policymaking

- Matthew Freedman and David Neumark
- Lessons of Canadian Finance in Two World Wars , pp 63-78

- Benjamin H. Higgins
- Lessons of the Gold Standard Era and the Bretton Woods System for the Prospects of an International Monetary System Constitution , pp 391-406

- Anna Schwartz
- Letting Different Views about Business Cycles Compete , pp 413-455

- Paul Beaudry and Bernd Lucke
- Leverage across Firms, Banks, and Countries
- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Bent Sorensen and Sevcan Yesiltas
- Leverage Ratios , pp 190-241

- Raymond W. Goldsmith and Robert Lipsey
- Liberalization , pp 109-162

- James Leith
- Liberalization and Export Performance , pp 129-149

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati and T. Srinivasan
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