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- Rethinking America's Illegal Drug Policy , pp 215-281

- John Donohue, Benjamin Ewing and David Pelopquin
- Rethinking How We Score Capital Gains Tax Reform , pp 1-33

- Natasha Sarin, Lawrence Summers, Owen Zidar and Eric Zwick
- Rethinking Multiple Equilibria in Macroeconomic Modeling , pp 139-182

- Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
- Rethinking the Role of NAIRU in Monetary Policy: Implications of Model Formulation and Uncertainty , pp 405-436

- Arturo Estrella and Frederic Mishkin
- Retiree Health Insurance for Public School Employees: Does It Affect Retirement?
- Maria Fitzpatrick
- Retirement Annuity Design in an Inflationary Climate , pp 291-324

- Zvi Bodie and James Pesando
- Retirement Choices by State and Local Public Sector Employees: The Role of Eligibility and Financial Incentives
- Leslie Papke
- Retirement Decisions and Retirement Incentives: New Evidence from Canada , pp 67-91

- Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle
- Retirement Decisions in a Changing Labor Market
- Robert L. Clark and Joseph Newhouse
- Retirement Decisions in Germany: Micro-Modeling , pp 165-203

- Axel Börsch-Supan, Irene Ferrari, Nicolas Goll and Johannes Rausch
- Retirement Incentives and Behavior of Private and Public Sector Workers
- Courtney Coile and Susan Stewart
- Retirement Incentives and Canada’s Social Security Programs , pp 79-107

- Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle
- Retirement Incentives: The Interaction between Employer-Provided Pensions, Social Security, and Retiree Health Benefits , pp 261-293

- Robin L. Lumsdaine, James Stock and David Wise
- Retirement, Early Retirement, and Disability: Explaining Labor Force Participation after Fifty-Five in France , pp 251-284

- Luc Behaghel, Didier Blanchet and Muriel Roger
- Retiring Old Capital to Foster Decarbonization , pp 115-138

- James Sallee
- Retrospect and Prospect , pp 451-458

- Arnold Zellner, John W. Tukey, Raphael Raymond V. BarOn and Herbert M. Kaufman
- Return Migrants' Self-Selection: Evidence for Indian Inventors , pp 17-48

- Stefano Breschi, Francesco Lissoni and Ernest Miguelez
- Return Upon Sales in Different Industries , pp 114-127

- Ralph C. Epstein and Florence M. Clark
- Returns to Research and Development Expenditures in the Private Sector , pp 49-81

- Zvi Griliches
- Returns to Research and Development Expenditures in the Private Sector , pp 419-462

- Zvi Griliches
- Returns to Shareholder Activism: Evidence from a Clinical Study of the Hermes UK Focus Fund
- Marco Becht, Julian Franks, Colin Mayer and Stefano Rossi
- Returns to Within-Company Schooling of Employees: The Case of the Netherlands , pp 299-308

- Wim Groot, Joop Hartog and Hessel Oosterbeek
- Revaluations of Fixed Assets, 1925-1934 , pp 1-12

- Solomon Fabricant
- Revealing Comparative Advantage: Chaotic or Coherent Patterns across Time and Sector and US Trading Partner? , pp 195-232

- J. David Richardson and Chi Zhang
- Revealing the Secrets of the Temple: The Value of Publishing Central Bank Interest Rate Projections , pp 247-289

- Glenn Rudebusch and John Williams
- Revenge of the Optimum Currency Area , pp 439-448

- Paul Krugman
- Revenue at Risk in Coal-Reliant Counties , pp 83-116

- Adele C. Morris, Noah Kaufman and Siddhi Doshi
- Revenue Costs and Incentive Effects of the Mortgage Interest Deduction for Owner-Occupied Housing
- James Poterba and Todd Sinai
- Revenue or Reciprocity? Founding Feuds over Early US Trade Policy , pp 89-120

- Douglas Irwin
- Review and Evaluation of Wealth Data: The Commodity-Producing Industries and Business Financial Claims , pp 119-135

- John W. Kendrick, David J. Hyams and Joel Popkin
- Review and Evaluation of Wealth Data: The Nonbusiness Sectors and Net Foreign Claims , pp 105-118

- John W. Kendrick, David J. Hyams and Joel Popkin
- Review and Evaluation of Wealth Data: The Noncommodity-Producing Industries , pp 137-149

- John W. Kendrick, David J. Hyams and Joel Popkin
- Review of Concepts and Methodology , pp 11-34

- John W. Kendrick
- Review of Credit Standards , pp 28-31

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Review of Economic Conditions, 1924-1933 , pp 25-114

- Carl T. Schmidt
- Review of Economic Forecasts for the Transition Period , pp 273-368

- Michael Sapir
- Review of Past Studies , pp 3-24

- Robert Ferber
- Review of the "Composition of Estates Survey" , pp 143-179

- Dwight B. Yntema
- Revised Estimates of the United States Workforce, 1800-1860 , pp 641-676

- Thomas Weiss
- Revisions in Major Patterns of Change , pp 68-90

- Rosanne Cole
- Revisiting American Exceptionalism: Democracy and the Regulation of Corporate Governance: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania in Comparative Context , pp 25-71

- Naomi R. Lamoreaux
- Revisiting the Commodity Curse: A Financial Perspective
- Enrique Alberola and Gianluca Benigno
- Revival and Expansion of Export Subsidies during 1966-70 , pp 99-110

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati, T. Srinivasan and Mark Frankena
- Reviving the Salter-Swan Small Open Economy Model
- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- Rewarding Duopoly Innovators: The Price of Exclusivity
- Hugo Hopenhayn and Matthew Mitchell
- Rewards for Continued Work: The Economic Incentives for Postponing Retirement , pp 269-292

- Olivia Mitchell and Gary Fields
- Ricardian Equivalence: An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence , pp 263-316

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- RIMLOC: A Computer Algorithm for Regional Input-Output Analyses , pp 313-316

- Lonnie L. Jones and Gholam Mustafa
- Rise of the Corporation Nation , pp 217-258

- Robert E. Wright
- Rising Between-Firm Inequality and Declining Labor Market Fluidity: Evidence of a Changing Job Ladder , pp 45-67

- John Haltiwanger and James Spletzer
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