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- Misallocation, Property Rights, and Access to Finance: Evidence from within and across Africa , pp 183-211

- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Bent Sorensen
- Miscellaneous Divergences in Deductions , pp 153-164

- Dan Throop Smith and J. Keith Butters
- Miscellaneous Divergences in Income Items , pp 140-152

- Dan Throop Smith and J. Keith Butters
- Misfits in the Car Industry: Offshore Assembly Decisions at the Variety Level
- Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
- Mismeasurement in the Consumer Price Index: An Evaluation , pp 93-154

- Matthew Shapiro and David Wilcox
- Mismeasurement of the CPI , pp 89-154

- Kenn Ariga and Kenji Matsui
- Mitchell on What Happens During Business Cycles , pp 187-198

- Arthur F. Burns
- Mitchell on What Happens During Business Cycles , pp 1-34

- Arthur F. Burns
- Mixed Estimation of a Complete System of Consumer Demand Equations , pp 117-131

- John D. Paulus
- Mobile Banking: The Impact of M-Pesa in Kenya , pp 247-293

- Isaac Mbiti and David Weil
- Mobile Exporters: New Foreign Investors in East Asia , pp 173-196

- Louis T. Wells, Jr.
- Mobility and Joblessness , pp 371-410

- Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin and Alan Manning
- Model Construction and Evaluation When Theoretical Knowledge Is Scarce , pp 47-74

- Herman Wold
- Modeling Alternative Solutions to the Long-Run Social Security Funding Problem , pp 211-246

- Michael J. Boskin, Marcy Avrin and Kenneth Cone
- Modeling Demographic Behavior: The Employment Location, Movers, and Vacancy Submodels , pp 83-102

- Gregory K. Ingram, John Kain and J. Royce Ginn
- Modeling International Trade Flows in Mineral Markets, with Implications for Latin America , pp 85-120

- Frederick R. Demler and John Tilton
- Modeling Nonlinearity over the Business Cycle , pp 311-326

- Clive Granger, Timo Teräsvirta and Heather Anderson
- Modeling Processor Market Power and the Incidence of Agricultural Policy: A Nonparametric Approach , pp 51-81

- Rachael Goodhue and Carlo Russo
- Modeling the Housing Market: Demand Allocation, Filtering, Supply, and Market-clearing Submodels , pp 103-128

- Gregory K. Ingram, John Kain and J. Royce Ginn
- Modeling the Impact of Warming in Climate Change Economics , pp 47-71

- Robert Pindyck
- Modeling Uncertainty in Climate Policy: An Application to the US Inflation Reduction Act , pp 4-41

- James Bushnell and Aaron Smith
- Models of Adaptive Forecasting , pp 83-111

- Jacob Mincer
- Models of Rail Road Passenger-Car Requirements in the Northeast Corridor: An Application of Sesame , pp 367-398

- Robert Fourer, Judith Gertler and Howard Simkowitz
- Models of the Brazilian Economy , pp 139-150

- Janes A. de Souza and Jorge Monteiro
- Modern Whaling , pp 498-512

- Lance E. Davis, Robert E. Gallman and Karin Gleiter
- Modularity and the Evolution of the Internet , pp 21-47

- Timothy Simcoe
- Mom-and-Pop Meet Big-Box: Complements or Substitutes?
- John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin and C.J. Krizan
- Monetary and Financial Integration: Evidence from the EMU
- Mark Spiegel
- Monetary and Financial Reform in Two Eras of Globalization , pp 515-548

- Barry Eichengreen and Harold James
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Liquidity Trap: The Japanese Experience 1999-2004 , pp 233-273

- Mitsuru Iwamura, Takeshi Kudo and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Monetary and International Factors behind Japan's Lost Decade
- Koichi Hamada and Yasushi Okada
- Monetary Autonomy in the Presence of Capital Flows: And Never the Twain Shall Meet, Except in East Asia? , pp 307-333

- Wing Woo and Kenjiro Hirayama
- Monetary Correction and Indexation: The Brazilian and Israel Experience , pp 141-176

- Ephraim Kleiman
- Monetary Expansion and the Problem of Inflation , pp 32-42

- Charles R. Whittlesey
- Monetary Influences on Interest Rates , pp 11-26

- Phillip Cagan
- Monetary Influences on Nominal Income , pp 342-394

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Monetary Policies and the Exchange Rates in the E.C. Countries , pp 343-371
- Paul De Grauwe and Paul Van Den Bergh
- Monetary Policy , pp 81-164

- Michael Mussa, Paul Volcker and James Tobin
- Monetary Policy Analysis When Planning Horizons Are Finite , pp 1-50

- Michael Woodford
- Monetary Policy and Bank Lending , pp 221-261

- Anil Kashyap and Jeremy Stein
- Monetary Policy and Business Cycles with Endogenous Entry and Product Variety , pp 299-353

- Florin Bilbiie, Fabio Ghironi and Marc Melitz
- Monetary Policy and Financial Structure , pp 83-96

- Wing Woo and Anwar Nasution
- Monetary Policy and Interest Rates: An Efficient Markets-Rational Expectations Approach , pp 76-109

- Frederic Mishkin
- Monetary Policy and Real Borrowing Costs at the Zero Lower Bound
- Simon Gilchrist, David Lopez-Salido and Egon Zakrajšek
- Monetary Policy and the Dollar , pp 121-149

- Peter Rousseau
- Monetary Policy and the Real Economy in Japan , pp 121-159

- Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Monetary Policy in a Low-Interest-Rate Environment , pp 346-353

- Vincent Reinhart
- Monetary Policy in a Low-Interest-Rate Environment: A Checklist , pp 335-345

- Huw Pill
- Monetary Policy in an Era of Global Supply Chains
- Shang-Jin Wei and Yinxi Xie
- Monetary Policy in Europe versus the United States: What Explains the Difference? , pp 489-533

- Harald Uhlig
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