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- Shocks and Crashes , pp 293-354

- Martin Lettau and Sydney Ludvigson
- Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals , pp 177-216
- Richard Rogerson and Johanna Wallenius
- Short- and Long-Term Simulations with the Brookings Model , pp 201-310

- Gary Fromm, Lawrence Klein and George R. Schink
- Short- and Long-Term Simulations with the OBE Econometric Model , pp 25-138

- George R. Green, Maurice Liebenberg and Albert A. Hirsch
- Short-Run Capital Expenditure Anticipations and Realizations , pp 133-160

- Robert Eisner
- Short-Run Forecasting Models Incorporating Anticipatory Data , pp 279-326

- Irwin Friend and Robert C. Jones
- Short-Run Independence of Monetary Policy under a Pegged Exchange-Rates System: An Econometric Approach , pp 314-348

- Daniel Laskar
- Short-Run Movements of Income Shares , pp 143-188

- Charles Schultze
- Short-Run Objectives of Monetary Policy , pp 147-155

- Guy Noyes
- Short-Run Prediction and Long-Run Simulation of the Wharton Model , pp 139-200

- Michael K. Evans, Lawrence Klein, Mitsuo Saito and Michael D. McCarthy
- Short-Run Response to Phase III , pp 143-184

- Anne O. Krueger
- Short-Run Stability in Nominal and Real Terms , pp 218-239

- Jere Behrman
- Short-run Variations in Forecasters' Performance , pp 20-30

- Victor Zarnowitz
- Short-Term America Revisited? Boom and Bust in the Venture Capital Industry and the Impact on Innovation , pp 1-28

- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner
- Short-term Estimates , pp 94-100

- National Accounts Review Committee
- Short-Term Financing

- Albert Ralph Koch
- Short-Term Interest Rate Differentials , pp 124-165

- Oskar Morgenstern
- Short-term Movements in Uses and Sources of Funds, 1953-1955 , pp 61-70

- Saul B. Klaman
- Should Electric Vehicle Drivers Pay a Mileage Tax? , pp 65-94

- Lucas Davis and James Sallee
- Should Exact Index Numbers Have Standard Errors? Theory and Application to Asian Growth , pp 483-513

- Robert Feenstra and Marshall B. Reinsdorf
- Should Governments Restrict Foreign Investments in Startups?

- Fiona Paine, Richard R. Townsend and Ting Xu
- Should Policies Be Pursued to Increase the Flow of New Doctorates? , pp 233-258

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- Should Private Pensions Be Indexed? , pp 211-230

- Martin Feldstein
- Should Public Retirement Plans be Fully Funded? , pp 195-219
- Henning Bohn
- Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers? , pp 221-252

- Paul Romer
- Should We Be Reassured If Automation in the Future Looks Like Automation in the Past? , pp 317-328

- Jason Furman
- Show Me the Money: Does Shared Capitalism Share the Wealth? , pp 351-375

- Robert Buchele, Douglas Kruse, Loren Rodgers and Adria Scharf
- Shrouded Costs of Government: The Political Economy of State and Local Public Pensions
- Edward Glaeser and Giacomo Ponzetto
- Signaling, Screening, and Information , pp 319-358

- A. Spence
- Significance of Fluctuations in Currency Holdings , pp 10-29

- Anna Schwartz and Elma Oliver
- Significance of International Transactions in National Income , pp 141-168

- Rollin F. Bennett
- Significance of Inventory Investment , pp 326-331

- Moses Abramovitz
- Significant Earning and Expense Relationships of a Representative Sample of Active Banks for Selected Years, 1926-1936 , pp 74

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Significant Features of Migration , pp 29-53

- Harry Jerome
- Similar Lags in the Railroad Industry , pp 22-25

- Daniel Creamer and Martin Bernstein
- Similarities and Differences in the Adoption of General Purpose Technologies

- Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans and Avi Goldfarb
- Simplifying Tax Incentives and Aid for College: Progress and Prospects , pp 161-201

- Susan Dynarski, Judith Scott-Clayton and Mark Wiederspan
- Simulating Nonlinear Tax Rules and Nonstandard Behavior: An Application to the Tax Treatment of Charitable Contributions , pp 139-172

- Martin Feldstein and Lawrence Lindsey
- Simulating Retirement Behavior: The Case of France , pp 155-200

- Emmanuelle Walraet and Ronan Mahieu
- Simulating the Privatization of Social Security in General Equilibrium , pp 265-311

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Simulating the Response to Reform of Canada , pp 83-118

- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- Simulation of Pension Reforms in The Netherlands , pp 327-350

- Arie Kapteyn and Klaas de Vos
- Simultaneous Estimation of the Supply and Demand for Housing Location in a Multizoned Metropolitan Area , pp 51-92

- Katharine Bradbury, Robert Engle, Owen Irvine and Jerome Rothenberg
- Singapore as a Financial Center: New Developments, Challenges, and Prospect , pp 359-386

- Ngiam Kee Jin
- Sixty Years of Populism in Brazil , pp 151-173

- Paulo Rabello de Castro and Marcio Ronci
- Size and Frequency of Fluctuations , pp 70-128

- Victor Zarnowitz
- Size and Geographical Location of Corporations , pp 128-143

- Ralph C. Epstein and Florence M. Clark
- Size and Pattern of Income on Returns with Profit or Loss From Business and Professions , pp 51-83

- C. Harry Kahn
- Size and Relative Importance of Manufacturers' Inventories , pp 35-39

- Moses Abramovitz
- Size and Scope of the Financial Task , pp 1-27

- William Leonard Crum, John F. Fennelly and Lawrence Howard Seltzer
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