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- The Estimation of Produced Income by State and Region , pp 317-381

- George H. Borts
- The Estimation of Real Domestic Product by Final Expenditure Categories and by Industry of Origin in Canada , pp 203-250

- V. R. Berlinguette and F. H. Leacy
- The Estimation of Structural Shifts by Switching Regressions , pp 475-485

- Stephen Goldfeld and Richard Quandt
- The Estimation of the Price of Time and the Demand for Airline Transportation , pp 40-58

- Reuben Gronau
- The Euro and Firm Restructuring , pp 99-138

- Matteo Bugamelli, Fabiano Schivardi and Roberta Zizza
- The Euro and Fiscal Policy , pp 287-324

- Antonio Fatas and Ilian Mihov
- The Euro and Structural Reforms , pp 57-93

- Alberto Alesina, Silvia Ardagna and Vincenzo Galasso
- The Euro and the Geography of International Debt Flows
- Galina Hale and Maurice Obstfeld
- The Eurocurrency Market and the Recycling of Petrodollars , pp 1-7

- Raymond F. Mikesell
- The European Community: Between Mandatory Consultation and Voluntary Information , pp 243-282

- Wolfgang Streeck and Sigurt Vitols
- The Evaluation and Planning of Social Programs , pp 1-8

- John R. Meyer
- The Evaluation of Economic Forecasts , pp 3-46

- Jacob Mincer and Victor Zarnowitz
- The Evaluation of Results from Truncated Samples: The New Jersey Income Maintenance Experiment , pp 421-445

- Jerry Hausman and David Wise
- The Evenson-Kislev 'Research as Search' Model and the Green Revolution , pp 613-628
- Robert Evenson and Yoav Kislev
- The Evidence of Comprehensive Series , pp 255-310

- Wesley Clair Mitchell
- The Evidence of Seasonality in Interest Rates , pp 27-75

- Stanley Diller
- The Evolution of Bank Boards of Directors in New York, 1840–1950 , pp 107-145

- Howard Bodenhorn and Eugene White
- The Evolution of Concentrated Ownership in India: Broad Patterns and a History of the Indian Software Industry , pp 283-324

- Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu
- The Evolution of Financial Structures , pp 143-173

- Melville J. Ulmer
- The Evolution of Heat Tolerance of Corn: Implications for Climate Change , pp 225-251

- Michael Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker
- The Evolution of Incentives for Retirement in Italy, 1980–2015 , pp 227-269

- Agar Brugiavini, Raluca Elena Buia, Giacomo Pasini and Guglielmo Weber
- The Evolution of Income, Consumption, and Leisure Inequality in the United States, 1980–2010 , pp 100-140

- Orazio Attanasio, Erik Hurst and Luigi Pistaferri
- The Evolution of Interregional Mortgage Lending Channels, 1870-1940: The Life Insurance-Mortgage Company Connection , pp 209-256

- Kenneth Snowden
- The Evolution of Public Sector Bargaining Laws , pp 129-166

- Henry S. Farber
- The Evolution of Retirement , pp 6-31

- Dora Costa
- The Evolution of Retirement Incentives in the US , pp 435-459

- Courtney Coile
- The Evolution of Schooling: 1800-1925 , pp 121-167
- Stanley L. Engerman, Kenneth Sokoloff and Elisa V. Mariscal
- The Evolution of Suffrage Institutions , pp 94-120
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- The Evolution of the American Labor Market, 1948-80 , pp 349-414

- Richard Freeman, John T. Dunlop and R. F. Schubert
- The Evolution of the Mexican-Born Workforce in the United States , pp 13-56

- George Borjas and Lawrence Katz
- The Evolution of Unemployment in the United States: 1968–1985 , pp 11-68

- Kevin Murphy and Robert Topel
- The Evolving Relationships between Agricultural and Energy Commodity Prices: A Shifting-Mean Vector Autoregressive Analysis , pp 135-187

- Walter Enders and Matthew Holt
- The Evolving Role of Banks in International Capital Flows , pp 191-234

- Bankim Chadha, David Folkerts-Landau, Mervyn A. King and Roberto G. Mendoza
- The Ex Ante Quality of Direct Placements, 1951-61 , pp 281-336

- Avery B. Cohan
- The Excess Burden of Government Indecision , pp 125-163

- Francisco Gomes, Laurence Kotlikoff and Luis Viceira
- The Exchange System and the Growth of the Economy , pp 150-176

- Michael Michaely
- The Existing Records , pp 3-12

- Herman F. Karreman
- The Expanded Human Capital Model , pp 105-118

- Barry Chiswick
- The Expansion of 1940-1941: Government Operations and Supply Bottlenecks , pp 51-57

- Bert G. Hickman
- The Expansion of Federal Influence , pp 87-105

- Miles L. Colean
- The Expectations Component of the Term Structure , pp 413-433

- Stanley Diller
- The Expenditures of Cities , pp 7-17

- Leo Wolman
- The Extension of Summation Formulas to Cover the Range of the Data , pp 113-117

- Frederick R. Macaulay
- The Extent of Factor Market Distortions , pp 119-152

- Anne O. Krueger
- The Extent of Labor Organization in 1910 and 1920 , pp 82-96

- Leo Wolman
- The Factor Proportions Explanation of Trade, Distortions, and Employment , pp 55-85

- Anne O. Krueger
- The Failure and Survival of Thrifts: Evidence from the Southeast , pp 305-384

- George J. Benston, Mike Carhill and Brian Olasov
- The Family Provision of Children's Health: An Economic Analysis , pp 215-260

- Robert P. Inman
- The Feasibility of a Standard Comprehensive System of Social Accounts , pp 19-112

- Morris A. Copeland
- The Federal Budget of June 27, 1946, and Subsequent Negotiations , pp 16-18

- James A. Maxwell
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