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- Projections of Benefit Payments, Contributions, and Fund Accumulations , pp 53-61

- Daniel M. Holland
- Projections of Covered Workers and Beneficiaries , pp 16-52

- Daniel M. Holland
- Projections of Shortages , pp 141-152

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- Promise Them Anything: The Incentive Structures of Local Public Pension Plans , pp 215-242

- Howard L. Frant and Herman B. Leonard
- Promoting Steadier Output and Sales , pp 319-368

- Emerson P. Schmidt
- Promotion, Incentives, and Wages , pp 335-360

- Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Tetsuya Maruyama
- Properties of Innovations in Spot and Forward Exchange Rates and the Role of Money Supply Processes , pp 153-174

- Hans Genberg
- Property Taxes and Firm Location: Evidence from Proposition 13 , pp 83-112

- Michelle White
- Proposal for a Revised Set of Summary Accounts and Supporting Financial Details , pp 338-350

- Morris A. Copeland
- Prospective Improvements , pp 115-122

- Julius Shiskin
- Prospects for Agricultural Trade of Developing Countries , pp 15-73

- Louis M. Goreux
- Prospects for an Information-Technology-Led Productivity Surge , pp 135-162

- Timothy Bresnahan
- Prospects for Improving US Patent Quality via Postgrant Opposition , pp 115-144

- Bronwyn Hall, Stuart Graham, Dietmar Harhoff and David C. Mowery
- Protection Through the Price Mechanism , pp 82-118

- Michael Michaely
- Protection, Trade Adjustment Assistance, and Income Distribution , pp 123-150

- Peter Diamond
- Protectionist Threats and Foreign Direct Investment , pp 55-80

- Bruce Blonigen and Robert Feenstra
- Protectionist U.S. Trade Policy and Korean Exports , pp 183-222

- Chong-Hyun Nam
- Provincial and Local Governments in China: Fiscal Institutions and Government Behavior , pp 337-369

- Roger Gordon and Wei Li
- Provisions Affecting Tax Liability of Employees , pp 48-88

- C. Harry Kahn
- Prudential Supervision: Why Is It Important and What Are the Issues? , pp 1-30

- Frederic Mishkin
- Public Aid Other Welfare, Health, and Free Schools , pp 131-173

- Frank G. Dickinson
- Public and Private Construction , pp 104-126

- Leo Wolman
- Public and Private Spillovers: Location and the Productivity of Pharmaceutical Research , pp 165-188
- Jeffrey L. Furman, Margaret Kyle, Iain Cockburn and Rebecca M. Henderson
- Public Choices in Public Higher Education , pp 243-284

- John Quigley and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- Public Concern about Inflation and Unemployment in the United States: Trends, Correlates, and Political Implications , pp 211-232

- Douglas Hibbs
- Public Debt and Budgetary Procedures: Top Down or Bottom Up? Some Evidence from Swiss Municipalities , pp 151-180

- Lars Feld and Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Public Debt, Welfare Reforms, and Intergenerational Distribution of Tax Burdens in Denmark , pp 219-238

- Svend E.. Hougaard Jensen, Bernd Raffelhuschen and Willi Leibfritz
- Public Employment Offices and Unemployment , pp 274-294

- Shelby M. Harrison
- Public Employment, Taxes, and the Welfare State in Sweden , pp 79-108

- Sherwin Rosen
- Public Financing and the Market for Long-Term Care , pp 77-94

- Darius Lakdawalla and Tomas Philipson
- Public Foreign Philanthropy , pp 185-206

- Frank G. Dickinson
- Public Obligations , pp 202-206

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Public Pension Funding in Practice , pp 247-268
- Alicia H. Munnell, Jean-Pierre Aubry and Laura Quinby
- Public Pension Programmes and the Retirement of Married Couples in Denmark , pp 1878-1901
- Paul Bingley and Gauthier Lanot
- Public Policies and Household Saving in France , pp 161-190

- Denis Fougere
- Public Policies and Household Saving in Japan , pp 133-160

- Takatoshi Ito and Yukinobu Kitamura
- Public Policy and Housing in Japan , pp 215-238

- Takatoshi Ito
- Public Policy and Housing in the United States , pp 239-256

- James Poterba
- Public Policy in an AI Economy , pp 309-316

- Austan Goolsbee
- Public Policy toward Patent Pools , pp 157-186

- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole
- Public Revenue and Public Expenditure in National Income , pp 174-248

- Gerhard Colm
- Public Sector Bargaining Laws Really Matter: Evidence from Ohio and Illinois , pp 41-80

- Gregory M. Saltzman
- Public Sector Growth and Labor Market Flexibility: The United States versus the United Kingdom , pp 223-264

- Rebecca Blank
- Public Sector Union Growth and Bargaining Laws: A Proportional Hazards Approach with Time-Varying Treatments , pp 19-40

- Casey Ichniowski
- Public Support for National Health Insurance: The Roles of Attitudes and Beliefs
- M. Kate Bundorf and Victor Fuchs
- Public Utilities, Construction, and Trade , pp 124-151

- Thor Hultgren
- Public Works in New York City , pp 18-56

- Leo Wolman
- Public Works In The United States, 1919-1934: Their Scope, Volume, Distribution And Fluctuation , pp 19-46

- Arthur D. Gayer
- Public Works, Federal Grants, and the Business Cycle , pp 72-112

- James A. Maxwell
- Public- and Private-Sector Training of Young People in Britain , pp 261-282

- Peter Dolton, Gerald Makepeace and John Treble
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