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- The Institutional Antecedents of State Utility Regulation: The Chicago Gas Industry, 1860 to 1913 , pp 55-80

- Werner Troesken
- The Instruments for Environmental Policy , pp 95-132

- Wallace Oates and William Baumol
- The Instruments of Real Estate Finance , pp 13-37

- Ernest M. Fisher
- The Insurance Value of State Tax-and-Transfer Programs , pp 1110-1128
- Hilary Hoynes and Erzo Luttmer
- The Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts of the United States , pp 277-321

- Marco Cagetti, Elizabeth Ball Holmquist, Lisa Lynn, Susan Hume McIntosh and David Wasshausen
- The Integration of National Income Accounts with Other Economic Accounts and Related Data , pp 61-76

- Nancy D. Ruggles and Richard Ruggles
- The Integration of the Canadian Productivity Accounts within the System of National Accounts: Current Status and Challenges Ahead , pp 439-470

- John Baldwin and Tarek Harchaoui
- The Inter-generational Transmission of Wealth: A Simulation Experiment , pp 621-672

- James D. Smith, Stephen D. Franklin and Guy H. Orcutt
- The Interaction of Spending Policies, Asset Allocation Strategies, and Investment Performance at University Endowment Funds , pp 43-98

- Keith C. Brown and Cristian Ioan Tiu
- The Interaction of Taxation and Regulation in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Banking , pp 121-144

- John Joseph Wallis, Richard E. Sylla and John B. Legler
- The Interaction of Youth and Elderly Labor Markets in Canada , pp 77-97

- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- The Interest Rate Process and the Term Structure of Interest Rates in Japan , pp 95-120

- John Campbell and Yasushi Hamao
- The Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth: Does Family Size Matter? , pp 273-288

- James Smith and Guy Orcutt
- The International Asian Business Success Story? A Comparison of Chinese, Indian and Other Asian Businesses in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom , pp 179-208

- Robert Fairlie, Julie Zissimopoulos and Harry Krashinsky
- The International Comparison Program: Current Status and Problems , pp 437-468

- Irving B. Kravis and Robert Lipsey
- The International Data Base: An Introductory Overview , pp 46-57

- James Lothian
- The International Exposure of U.S. Banks: Europe and Latin America Compared , pp 203-240

- Linda Goldberg
- The International Lender of Last Resort. How Large Is Large Enough? , pp 89-124

- Olivier Jeanne and Charles Wyplosz
- The International Monetary System: An Analysis of Alternative Regimes , pp 279-302

- Marcus Miller and John Williamson
- The International Monetary System: Living with Asymmetry , pp 301-336

- Maurice Obstfeld
- The International Monetary Transmission Mechanism

- Santiago Camara, Lawrence Christiano and Husnu Dalgic
- The International Role of the Dollar: Theory and Prospect , pp 261-278

- Paul Krugman
- The International Solidarity of Money Markets , pp 166-279

- Oskar Morgenstern
- The International Spread of Business Cycles , pp 3-39

- Oskar Morgenstern
- The International Timing of Business Cycles , pp 40-73

- Oskar Morgenstern
- The International Transmission of Inflation Afloat , pp 203-244

- Michael Darby and James Lothian
- The Internet and Job Search , pp 67-86

- Betsey Stevenson
- The Intertemporal Cost of Living Index , pp 179-198

- Robert Pollak
- The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001-2012: A Comparative Historical Perspective , pp 39-80

- Alexander Field
- The Investigation of Factors Influencing the Form in Which Funds are Made Available for Business Investment , pp 199-214

- Homer Jones
- The Investment Credit , pp 92-99

- Thomas M. Stanback, Jr.
- The Investment Decision and the Demand Effect , pp 46-67

- Thomas M. Stanback, Jr.
- The Investment Experience of Banks in Selected Cities, 1926-1936 , pp 61-63

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- The Irony of Reform. Did Large Employers Subvert Workplace Safety Reform, 1869 to 1930? , pp 285-318

- Price Fishback
- The Israeli Economy: An Overview , pp 1-26

- Michael Michaely
- The IT Revolution and the Globalization of R&D , pp 1-37
- Lee G. Branstetter, Britta Glennon and J. Jensen
- The Japanese Banking Crisis: Where Did It Come From and How Will It End? , pp 129-212

- Takeo Hoshi and Anil Kashyap
- The Japanese Distribution System and Access to the Japanese Market , pp 175-190

- Motoshige Ito
- The Japanese Experience with Railway Restructuring , pp 305-336

- Fumitoshi Mizutani and Kiyoshi Nakamura
- The Japanese Financial System and the Cost of Capital , pp 191-224

- David Meerschwam
- The Japanese Tax Reform and the Effective Rate of Tax on Japanese Corporate Investments , pp 97-115

- John B. Shoven
- The Joint Demand for Health Insurance and Preventive Medicine , pp 35-72

- Gerald Nordquist and S. Y. Wu
- The Joint Retirement Decision of Husbands and Wives , pp 231-258

- Michael Hurd
- The Key-Country Approach , pp 32-42

- J. H. Riddle
- The Keynesian Challenge to the Quantity Theory , pp 15-29

- Milton Friedman
- The Korean Economic Crisis and Corporate Governance System

- Sung Wook Joh
- The Korean Expansion: 1950-1952 , pp 5-10

- Bert G. Hickman
- The Korean War and Possibilities for Further Expansion , pp 48-51

- Clarence D. Long
- The Labor Force after This War , pp 62-64

- Clarence D. Long
- The Labor Force and Earnings or Income in Different Cities, States, Nations, and Income Groups at a Given Time , pp 54-81

- Clarence D. Long
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