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- Ten Years of Mrs. T , pp 13-72

- Charles Bean and James Symons
- Tentative Analysis of the Records , pp 56-63

- Herman F. Karreman
- Tentatively Drafted Projects , pp 41-42

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Term Lending in Defense and War , pp 113-132

- Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier
- Test by Time Series , pp 45-67

- Ruth P. Mack
- Tested Knowledge of Business Cycles , pp 3-26

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand , pp 311-349

- Mark Bils, Pete Klenow and Benjamin Malin
- Testing for the Fundamental Determinants of the Long-Run Real Exchange Rate: The Case of Taiwan , pp 377-402

- Hsiu-Ling Wu
- Testing Models of the Trade Policy Process: Antidumping and the "New Issues" , pp 161-190

- Robert Cumby and Theodore Moran
- Tests for Structural Change and Prediction Intervals for the Reduced Forms of Two Structural Models of the US: The FRB-MIT and Michigan Quarterly Models , pp 491-519

- Thomas Muench, A. Rolnick, N. Wallace and W. Weiler
- Tests of a Schumpeterian Model of R&D and Market Structure , pp 175-208

- Richard Levin and Peter C. Reiss
- Tests of CAPM on an International Portfolio of Bonds and Stocks , pp 149-183

- Charles Engel
- Tests of Monetary and Portfolio Balance Models of Exchange Rate Determination , pp 239-260

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Thailand's Generational Accounts , pp 413-446

- Nanak Kakwani, Medhi Krongkaew and Willi Leibfritz
- That Which Makes Life Worthwhile , pp 87-106

- George Loewenstein
- The "Architecture" of Capital Accounting: Basic Design Principles , pp 193-214

- Charles R. Hulten
- The "Austerity Myth": Gain without Pain? , pp 307-354

- Roberto Perotti
- The "Cultural Revolution" in Finance , pp 1-4
- Luigi Zingales
- The "I's" Have It: Immigration and Innovation, the Perspective from Academe , pp 83-127

- Paula Stephan
- The "Problem of Bureaucracy" , pp 1-11

- Ronald N. Johnson and Gary Libecap
- The "Recession" of 1969–1970 , pp 89-136

- Solomon Fabricant
- The "Weighty" Manufacturing Sector: Transforming Raw Materials into Physical Goods , pp 31-94

- Erica R. H. Fuchs, Christophe Combemale, Kate S. Whitefoot and Britta Glennon
- The (Changing) Knowledge Production Function: Evidence from the MIT Department of Biology for 1970–2000 , pp 49-74

- Annamaria Conti and Christopher C. Liu
- The (Un)changing Geographical Distribution of Housing Tax Benefits: 1980–2000 , pp 175-208

- Todd Sinai and Joseph Gyourko
- The 1920s , pp 8-13

- Rendigs Fels
- The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross-Sections , pp 161-201

- Michael Brocker and Christopher Hanes
- The 1950 Census and the Post-Enumeration Survey , pp 205-240

- Leon Pritzker and Alfred Sands
- The 1954-1958 Cycle , pp 55-59

- John M. Firestone
- The 1954–55 Finance Rate Structure , pp 9-15

- Robert P. Shay
- The 1965-66 Liberalization Episode , pp 184-214

- Carlos F. Diaz-Alejandro
- The 1966 List of Indicators , pp 34-88

- Geoffrey H. Moore and Julius Shiskin
- The 1970 Census Start Community , pp 93-94

- John Beresford
- The 1983 Increase in the Federal Cigarette Excise Tax , pp 87-112

- Jeffrey E. Harris
- The 6D Bias and the Equity-Premium Puzzle , pp 257-330

- Xavier Gabaix and David Laibson
- The Absorption of Small-Scale Industry in the Plan Period , pp 40-51

- Adam Kaufman
- The Accounting Bases for Valuing Inventories , pp 9-15

- Murray F. Foss, Gary Fromm and Irving Rottenberg
- The Accounting Framework and the Estimates , pp 22-64

- John W. Kendrick
- The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, 1948-84 , pp 227-286

- Dale Jorgenson and Barbara M. Fraumeni
- The Accuracy of Individual and Group Forecasts , pp 444-461

- Victor Zarnowitz
- The Accuracy of Tax Imputations: Estimating Tax Liabilities and Credits Using Linked Survey and Administrative Data , pp 459-498

- Bruce Meyer, Derek Wu, Grace Finley, Patrick Langetieg, Carla Medalia, Mark Payne and Alan Plumley
- The Adequacy of U.S. Direct Investment Data , pp 321-353

- Lois E. Stekler and Guy V. G. Stevens
- The Adjustment Mechanism , pp 201-268

- Maurice Obstfeld
- The Adjustment Process , pp 48-55

- Milton Friedman
- The Administration of Foreign Trade and Foreign Exchange since 1961 , pp 107-136

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- The Adoption and Impact of Advanced Emergency Response Services , pp 113-168

- Susan Athey and Scott Stern
- The Advantage of Tying One's Hands: EMS Discipline and Central Bank Credibility , pp 303-330

- Francesco Giavazzi and Marco Pagano
- The Adversity/Hysteresis Effect: Depression-Era Productivity Growth in the U.S. Railroad Sector , pp 579-606

- Alexander Field
- The Aftermath of the 1992 ERM Breakup: Was There a Macroeconomic Free Lunch? , pp 241-282

- Robert Gordon
- The Aftermath of the Second World War , pp 52-54

- M. Slade Kendrick and Mark Wehle
- The Agglomeration of US Ethnic Inventors , pp 237-276

- William Kerr
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