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- Purposes; Organization; A Review of Sixteen Years , pp 1-21

- Nber
- Push and Pull: Disability Insurance, Regional Labor Markets, and Benefit Generosity in Canada and the United States
- Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle
- Putting Economic Ideas Back into Innovation Policy , pp 669-672

- Robert Hubbard
- Puzzling Tax Structures in Devloping Countries: A Comparison of Two Alternative Explanations , pp 9-35

- Roger Gordon and Wei Li
- QR-Related Aspects of Phase III , pp 86-118

- Anne O. Krueger
- Qualitative Indicators of Growth Cycle Developments , pp 225-281

- Philip A. Klein and Geoffrey H. Moore
- Qualitative Response Models , pp 363-372

- Takeshi Amemiya
- Quality Adjustment in the Producer Price Indexes , pp 107-146

- John F. Early and James H. Sinclair
- Quality as Indicated by Market Yield Relationships , pp 125-157

- George H. Hempel
- Quality into Quantity? The Need for New Indicators in Comparing Economic Growth , pp 103-105

- Henry G. Aubrey
- Quality Issues Affecting the Compilation of the U.S. Merchandise Trade Statistics , pp 89-105

- Bruce C. Walter
- Quality of Foreign Loans Initiated by Individual Banking Houses , pp 54-58

- Ilse Mintz
- Quality of Labor , pp 23-33

- Victor Fuchs
- Quality-Adjusted Prices for the American Automobile Industry: 1906-1940 , pp 71-108

- Daniel M. G. Raff and Manuel Trajtenberg
- Quantal Choice Analysis: A Survey , pp 363-390

- Daniel McFadden
- Quantifying Family, School, and Location Effects in the Presence of Complementarities and Sorting
- Mohit Agrawal, Joseph Altonji and Richard Mansfield
- Quantifying Heterogeneous Returns to Genetic Selection: Evidence from Wisconsin Dairies , pp 81-105

- Jared Hutchins, Brent Hueth and Guilherme Rosa
- Quantifying International Capital Mobility in the 1980s , pp 227-270

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Quantifying Productivity Growth in the Delivery of Important Episodes of Care within the Medicare Program Using Insurance Claims and Administrative Data , pp 297-338

- John Romley, Abe Dunn, Dana Goldman and Neeraj Sood
- Quantifying the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Fukunari Kimura, Toshihiro Okubo and Marina Steininger
- Quantifying the Germany Shock: Structural Labor-Market Reforms and Spillovers in a Currency Union
- Harald Fadinger, Philipp Herkenhoff and Jan Schymik
- Quantifying the Lasting Harm to the US Economy from the Financial Crisis , pp 71-128

- Robert Hall
- Quantifying the Uncertainty of Imputed Demographic Disparity Estimates: The Dual Bootstrap

- Benjamin Lu, Jia Wan, Derek Ouyang, Jacob Goldin and Daniel E. Ho
- Quantitative Analysis for Decisions at the Federal Reserve , pp 11-19

- James L. Pierce
- Quantitative Aspects of the Role of the Exemptions and Associated Factors in Expanding the Coverage and Yield of the Income Tax , pp 58-84

- Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- Quantitative Easing: A Rationale and Some Evidence from Japan , pp 354-366

- Volker Wieland
- Quantitative Effects of Fiscal Foresight , pp 115-144
- Eric Leeper, Alexander Richter and Todd Walker
- Quantitative Evidence for the Interwar Period on the Course of Business Expectations: A Revaluation of the Railroad Shippers' Forecast , pp 205-238

- Albert G. Hart
- Quantitative Measures , pp 27-44

- Raymond J. Saulnier and Neil H. Jacoby
- Quantitative Research In Taxation And Government Expenditure , pp 1-60

- Carl S. Shoup
- Quantitative Significance: Changes in Composition, Cyclical Sensitivity, and Distribution, 1918-1956 , pp 32-45

- C. Harry Kahn
- Quantitative Significance: Effect of Deductions on Tax Base and Liabilities , pp 17-31

- C. Harry Kahn
- Quantitative Sovereign Default Models and the European Debt Crisis , pp 20-30
- Luigi Bocola, Gideon Bornstein and Alessandro Dovis
- Quantity Equations , pp 3-10

- Milton Friedman
- Quantity-Price Relationships , pp 127-150

- Irving B. Kravis and Robert Lipsey
- Quarterly Estimates: Income , pp 127-187

- Harold Barger
- Quarterly Estimates: Outlay , pp 88-126

- Harold Barger
- Questionnaire on Mortgage Market Activity of Savings and Loan Associations , pp 291-294

- Saul B. Klaman
- R&D and Innovation: Some Empirical Findings , pp 127-154

- Edwin Mansfield
- R&D and Productivity Growth at the Industry Level: Is There Still a Relationship? , pp 465-502

- Zvi Griliches and Frank Lichtenberg
- R&D and Productivity Growth at the Industry Level: Is There Still a Relationship? , pp 213-240

- Zvi Griliches
- R&D and Productivity Growth: Comparing Japanese and U.S. Manufacturing Firms , pp 317-348

- Zvi Griliches and Jacques Mairesse
- R&D and Productivity Growth: Comparing Japanese and U.S. Manufacturing Firms , pp 187-210

- Zvi Griliches
- R&D and Productivity in Corporate Groups: An Empirical Investigation Using a Panel of French Firms , pp 461-485
- Pierre Blanchard, Jean-Pierre Huiban and Patrick Sevestre
- R&D and Productivity: The Unfinished Business , pp 269-283

- Zvi Griliches
- R&D and the Market Value of the Firm: A Note , pp 261-270

- Andrew Abel
- R&D Capitalization: Where Did We Go Wrong? , pp 451-480

- Mark de Haan and Joseph Haynes
- R&D Exports and Imports: New Data and Methodological Issues , pp 175-197

- Francisco Moris
- R&D in the National Income and Product Accounts: A First Look at Its Effect on GDP , pp 275-322

- Barbara M. Fraumeni and Sumiye Okubo
- R&D Tax Policy during the 1980s: Success or Failure? , pp 1-36

- Bronwyn Hall
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