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- Real Value Added Once Again , pp 133-134

- Stefano Fenoaltea
- Real Variables, Nonlinearity, and European Real Exchange Rates , pp 157-193

- Mark Taylor and Hyeyoen Kim
- Real versus Financial Openness under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes , pp 131-152

- Michael Bruno
- Real Wages , pp 120-127

- Albert Rees and Donald P. Jacobs
- Real Wages, Employment, and Wage Dispersion in U.S. and Australian Labor Markets , pp 205-226

- Robert Gregory and Francis Vella
- Realignment of the Yen-Dollar Exchange Rate: Aspects of the Adjustment Process in Japan , pp 105-148

- Bonnie Loopesko and Robert A. Johnson
- Reallocation in the Great Recession: Cleansing or Not? , pp 293-331
- Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim and John Haltiwanger
- Reasons for Kuznets Cycles in Fertility of Different Population Groups , pp 13-29

- Richard Easterlin
- Reassessing the Impact of IT in the Production Function: A Meta-Analysis and Sensitivity Tests , pp 529-561
- Kevin Stiroh
- Reassessing the US Quality Adjustment to Computer Prices: The Role of Durability and Changing Software , pp 129-160

- Robert Feenstra and Christopher Knittel
- Reassessment of the Tiebout Model , pp 1063-1078
- Robin Boadway and Jean-François Tremblay
- Receipts , pp 18-26

- Willford Isbell King and Kate E. Huntley
- Recent and Planned Improvements in the Measurement and Deflation of Services Outputs and Inputs in BEA's Gross Product Originating Estimates , pp 25-71

- Michael F. Mohr
- Recent and Projected Labor Force Growth in the Light of Longer-term Experience , pp 141-164

- Richard Easterlin
- Recent Central-Bank Reforms and the Role of Price Stability as the Sole Objective of Monetary Policy , pp 237-252

- Carl Walsh
- Recent Changes in Production , pp 1-12

- Charles A. Bliss
- Recent Corporate Profits in the United States , pp 1-12

- Solomon Fabricant
- Recent Developments in Old Age Pension Systems: An International Overview , pp 439-478

- Klaus Gern
- Recent Developments in Short-term Forecasting , pp 7-52

- V. Lewis Bassie
- Recent Developments in the Public-Enterprise Sector of Korea , pp 95-125

- Il Chong Nam
- Recent Developments of APEC: Issues and Prospects of the Osaka Agenda , pp 203-222

- Ippei Yamazawa
- Recent Economic Changes and the Agenda of Business Cycle Research , pp 1-33

- Solomon Fabricant
- Recent Empirical Studies of the CES and Related Production Functions , pp 55-136

- Marc Nerlove
- Recent Flattening in the Higher Education Wage Premium: Polarization, Skill Downgrading, or Both? , pp 313-342

- Robert Valletta
- Recent Liberalization Episodes , pp 293-312

- Jere Behrman
- Recent Marginal Labor Income Tax Rate Changes by Skill and Marital Status , pp 69-100

- Casey Mulligan
- Recent Population Trends in Less Developed Countries and Implications for Internal Income Inequality , pp 471-516

- Simon Kuznets
- Recent Productivity Trends in Perspective , pp 37-64

- Solomon Fabricant
- Recent Results in Least-Squares Estimation Theory , pp 261-274

- M. Morf and T. Kailath
- Recent Trends in Compensation Inequality , pp 63-98

- Brooks Pierce
- Recent Trends in Quantitative Economic Research , pp 29-59

- Simon Kuznets
- Recent Trends in US Earnings and Family Incomes , pp 73-120

- Frank Levy
- Recent U.S. Trade Policy and Its Global Implications , pp 121-156

- Robert Baldwin and J. David Richardson
- Recent Work on Business Cycles in Historical Perspective , pp 20-76

- Victor Zarnowitz
- Recession and Recovery Analysis , pp 151-216

- Gerhard Bry and Charlotte Boschan
- Recession or Depression? , pp 19-22

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- Recession Slows Inflation , pp 233-236

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- Recipient Institutions of Private Domestic Philanthropy , pp 60-74

- Frank G. Dickinson
- Recognition Methods , pp 39-46

- Rendigs Fels
- Recommendations , pp 134-147

- Frederick C. Mills and Clarence D. Long
- Recommendations Designed to Reduce Heterogeneity of Data , pp 99-114

- Conference on Research in Income and Wealth
- Recommendations for Further Research: Particular Sectors of the Capital Market , pp 13-22

- Exploratory Committee on Research in the Capital Markets
- Recommendations for Further Research: The Capital Market as a Whole , pp 4-12

- Exploratory Committee on Research in the Capital Markets
- Recommendations for Improvement of Mortgage Debt Statistics , pp 27-35

- Saul B. Klaman
- Reconciling Markets and Institutions: The German Apprenticeship System , pp 25-60

- David Soskice
- Reconsidering Tax Expenditure Estimation
- Rosanne Altshuler and Robert Dietz
- Reconsidering the Costs of Business Cycles with Incomplete Markets , pp 187-218

- Andrew Atkeson and Christopher Phelan
- Record of 1948 and Plans for the Future , pp 57-105

- Arthur F. Burns
- Record of the Year and Some Plans for the Future , pp 19-75

- Arthur F. Burns
- Recovery and Sustainability in East Asia , pp 275-320

- Yung Chul Park and Jong-Wha Lee
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