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- On the International Transmission of Shocks: Micro-Evidence from Mutual Fund Portfolios
- Claudio Raddatz and Sergio Schmukler
- On the Internationalization of the Japanese Yen , pp 335-357

- Hiroo Taguchi
- On the Labor Market Effects of Immigration and Trade , pp 213-244

- George Borjas, Richard Freeman and Lawrence Katz
- On the Measurement of Economic and Social Performance , pp 8-24

- F. Juster
- On the Measurement of National Wealth , pp 2-82

- Simon Kuznets
- On the Need for a New Approach to Analyzing Monetary Policy , pp 389-425

- Andrew Atkeson and Patrick Kehoe
- On the Political Economy of Labor Market Flexibility , pp 151-196

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- On the Rationing of Health Services and Resource Availability , pp 57-75
- Bernard Friedman
- On the Relation between Education and Crime , pp 313-338

- Isaac Ehrlich
- On the Robust Estimation of Econometric Models , pp 667-677

- Ray Fair
- On the Role of Social Security as a Means for Efficient Risk Sharing in an Economy Where Human Capital Is Not Tradable , pp 325-358

- Robert Merton
- On the Sensitivity of R&D to Delicate Tax Changes: The Behavior of U. S. Multinationals in the 1980s , pp 149-194

- James Hines, Robert Hubbard and Joel Slemrod
- On the Solution of Optimal Control Problems as Maximization Problems , pp 135-154

- Ray Fair
- On the Specification of Unemployment and Inflation in the Objective Function , pp 275-293

- Carl Palash
- On the Speed of Transition in Central Europe , pp 283-330

- Philippe Aghion and Olivier Blanchard
- On the Switch from Direct to Indirect Taxation , pp 195-224
- Anthony Atkinson and Nicholas Stern
- On the Theory of Industrial Price Measurement Output Price Indexes , pp 57-72

- Robert B. Archibald
- On the Treatment of Corporate Savings in the Measurement of National Income , pp 112-142

- Solomon Fabricant
- On the Uncertainty of Future Preferences , pp 91-94

- H. S. Witsenhausen
- On the Use of Distributional Weights in Social Cost-Benefit Analysis , pp 87-120
- Arnold Harberger
- On the Use of Survey Sample Weights in the Linear Model , pp 141-158

- Richard Porter
- On the Welfare Consequences of the Increase in Inequality in the United States , pp 83-138

- Dirk Krueger and Fabrizio Perri
- On the Welfare Implications of Financial Globalization without Financial Development , pp 283-312

- Enrique Mendoza, Vincenzo Quadrini and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- On Transmission and Coordination Under Flexible Exchange Rates , pp 8-36

- Warner Corden
- On-the-Job Training: Costs, Returns, and Some Implications , pp 50-79

- Jacob Mincer
- Once Upon a Time in the Americas: Land and Immigration Policies in the New World , pp 13-48

- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- One Day in June 1993: A Study of the Working of the Reuters 2000-2 Electronic Foreign Exchange Trading System , pp 107-182

- Charles Goodhart, Takatoshi Ito and Richard Payne
- One Economist's View of Philanthropy , pp 31-56

- William Vickrey
- Online Postsecondary Education and Labor Productivity , pp 401-460

- Caroline Hoxby
- Online Postsecondary Education and the Higher Education Tax Benefits: An Analysis with Implications for Tax Administration , pp 45-106
- Caroline Hoxby
- Open Entry and Cross-Subsidization in Regulated Markets , pp 329-370

- Kenneth C. Baseman
- Open versus Closed Trade Blocs , pp 119-140

- Shang-Jin Wei and Jeffrey Frankel
- Opening Access, Ending the Violence Trap: Labor, Business, Government, and the National Labor Relations Act , pp 331-366

- Margaret Levi, Tania Melo, Barry Weingast and Frances Zlotnick
- Opening Remarks , pp 23-25

- Arthur F. Burns
- Opening the Black Box: Task and Skill Mix and Productivity Dispersion

- Glenn Blackwood, Cindy Cunningham, Matthew Dey, Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim, John Haltiwanger, Rachel Nesbit, Sabrina Pabilonia, Jay Stewart, Cody Tuttle and Zoltán Wolf
- Openness and Growth: What's the Empirical Relationship? , pp 499-521

- Robert Baldwin
- Operating Methods And Collection Experience , pp 66-88

- Ralph A. Young
- Operating Methods and Collection Experience , pp 80-108

- John M. Chapman
- Operating Methods and Collection Experience , pp 98-118

- Raymond J. Saulnier
- Operating Methods, Charges and Credit Experience , pp 72-84

- Raymond J. Saulnier and Neil H. Jacoby
- Operation of the Federal Statistical System , pp 36-98

- Frederick C. Mills and Clarence D. Long
- Operational Problems in Large Scale Residuals Management Models , pp 171-238

- Walter Spofford, Clifford Russell and Robert Kelly
- Operations of the German Central Bank and the Rules of the Game, 1879-1913 , pp 311-360

- Paul McGouldrick
- Opportunities for Improving the Drug Development Process: Results from a Survey of Industry and the FDA , pp 91-122

- Ernst R. Berndt, Adrian H. B. Gottschalk and Matthew W. Strobeck
- Optimal Coordination of Aggregate Stabilization Policy and Price Controls: Some Simulation Results , pp 253-270

- Surender K. Gupta, Laurence H. Meyer, Fredric Q. Raines and Tzyh-Jong Tarn
- Optimal Currency Areas , pp 301-356

- Alberto Alesina, Robert Barro and Silvana Tenreyro
- Optimal Economic Integration , pp 41-58

- Michael Mussa
- Optimal Experimental Design for Dynamic Econometric Models , pp 399-405

- Elizabeth MacRae
- Optimal Factor Allocations for Thirteen Countries , pp 1-82

- James Henderson
- Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy in a Medium-Scale Macroeconomic Model , pp 383-462

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
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