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- Pricing Heart Attack Treatments , pp 305-362

- David Cutler, Mark B. McClellan, Joseph Newhouse and Dahlia K. Remler
- Pricing Personal Account Benefit Guarantees: A Simplified Approach , pp 229-249

- Andrew Biggs, Clark Burdick and Kent Smetters
- Pricing Strategies and Trading Blocs in East Asia , pp 89-124

- Gary Saxonhouse
- Principal Empirical Findings , pp 3-12

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Principal Exemption Techniques and Their Relation to Varying Objectives , pp 130-151

- Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- Principles and Methods , pp 3-13

- Willford I. King
- Principles of Future Policy , pp 22-29

- Nber
- Principles of National Accounting For Nonmarket Accounts , pp 143-160

- William Nordhaus
- Prior Exposure to Disease and Later Health and Mortality. Evidence from Civil War Medical Records , pp 51-88

- Chulhee Lee
- Prior Usage , pp 93-103

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Privacy and Innovation , pp 65-89

- Avi Goldfarb and Catherine Tucker
- Privacy Elasticity: A (Hopefully) Useful New Concept

- Inbal Dekel, Rachel Cummings, Ori Heffetz and Katrina Ligett
- Privacy of Digital Health Information

- Amalia Miller
- Privacy Protection and Accuracy: What Do We Know? Do We Know Things?? Let's Find Out!

- Evan Totty and Thor Watson
- Privacy, Algorithms, and Artificial Intelligence , pp 423-437

- Catherine Tucker
- Private Business in Eastern Europe , pp 245-292

- Simon Johnson
- Private Capital Flows to Problem Debtors , pp 299-330

- Paul Krugman
- Private Capital Flows to Problem Debtors , pp 285-298

- Paul Krugman
- Private Consumption, Nontraded Goods, and Real Exchange Rate: Evidence from South Korea and Taiwan , pp 155-184

- Kenneth S. Lin
- Private Deception and the Rise of Public Employment Offices in the United States, 1890-1930 , pp 155-181

- Woong Lee
- Private Electric Light and Power Companies , pp 157-167

- Willford I. King
- Private Foreign Philanthropy , pp 75-92

- Frank G. Dickinson
- Private Pensions as Corporate Debt , pp 75-90

- Martin Feldstein
- Private Saving and Public Policy , pp 73-110

- B. Douglas Bernheim and John Scholz
- Privatization and Corporate Governance , pp 13-29

- Simon Johnson and Andrei Shleifer
- Privatization in Eastern Europe: Incentives and the Economics of Transition , pp 221-268

- Jean Tirole
- Privatization in Russia: First Steps , pp 137-164

- Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny
- Privatization of Social Security: How It Works and Why It Matters , pp 1-32

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Privatizing Social Security: First-Round Effects of a Generic, Voluntary, Privatized U.S. Social Security System , pp 313-361

- Alan Gustman and Thomas L. Steinmeier
- Problems and Issues in Evaluating Econometric Models , pp 1-11

- Jan Kmenta and James B. Ramsey
- Problems Common to the Indexes , pp 31-50

- Price Statistics Review Committee
- Problems in Estimating National Income Arising from Production by Government , pp 260-307

- G. C. Means, Lauchlin Currie and R. R. Nathan
- Problems in Measuring Net Worth , pp 116-129

- Raymond W. Goldsmith and Robert Lipsey
- Problems in the Collection of Data on Job Vacancies: Chicago Pilot Study , pp 331-347

- Elizabeth J. Slotkin
- Problems in the Estimation of Industry Output in Current and Constant Dollars in Canada , pp 415-485

- Gordon J. Garston and David A. Worton
- Problems in the Theory and Empirical Estimation of International Capital Movements , pp 171-206

- Edward E. Learner and Robert Stern
- Problems of Access: Some Comments , pp 215-220

- Richard C. Taeuber
- Problems of Assessing Regional Economic Progress , pp 35-68

- Harvey S. Perloff
- Problems of Classification , pp 548-576

- Ralph C. Epstein and Florence M. Clark
- Problems of Classification and Presentation , pp 29-33

- Geoffrey H. Moore and Julius Shiskin
- Problems of Constructing National and Sectoral Balance Sheets , pp 29-40

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- Problems of Estimating Spending and Saving in Long-Range Projections , pp 333-364

- Mary W. Smelker
- Problems of Housing the Elderly in the United States and Japan , pp 109-138

- Daniel McFadden
- Problems of International Comparisons of Income and Product , pp 133-159

- Morris A. Copeland, Jerome Jacobson and Bernard Clyman
- Problems of Interpretation , pp 111-139

- Simon Kuznets
- Problems of Measurement , pp 3-14

- Leo Wolman
- Problems of Organization and Staffing , pp 140-151

- C. Lowell Harriss
- Problems of Regional Estimates , pp 100-106

- National Accounts Review Committee
- Problems of Sampling and Weighting (Book IV: Problems of Estimation and Interpretation) , pp 453-495

- Ralph C. Epstein and Florence M. Clark
- Problems of the Market for State and Local Government Securities , pp 19-36

- Roland Robinson
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