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- The Mark III International Transmission Model: Estimates , pp 113-161

- Michael Darby and Alan Stockman
- The Mark III International Transmission Model: Specification , pp 85-112

- Michael Darby and Alan Stockman
- The Market for Consumer Credit , pp 94-116

- Blanche Bernstein
- The Market for Corporate Bonds , pp 208-233

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The Market for Corporate Stock , pp 234-273

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The Market for Homes in Fee , pp 38-60

- Ernest M. Fisher
- The Market for Investment in Fees—Residential and Commercial , pp 120-137

- Ernest M. Fisher
- The Market for Manufacturing Workers during Early Industrialization: The American Northeast, 1820 to 1860 , pp 29-65

- Kenneth Sokoloff and Georgia C. Villaflor
- The Market for Optometric Services in the United States in the 1960s , pp 303-315

- Douglas Coate
- The Market for Residential Leaseholds , pp 91-119

- Ernest M. Fisher
- The Market for Residential Mortgages , pp 274-307

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The Market For Sales Finance Credit , pp 73-103

- Wilbur C. Plummer and Ralph A. Young
- The Market for State and Local Government Securities , pp 187-207

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The Market for Tax-Exempt Revenue Obligations , pp 202-212

- Roland Robinson
- The Market for U.S. Government Securities , pp 165-186

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The Market Mechanism in the Defense Department , pp 173-184

- Martin J. Bailey
- The Marketing of New State and Local Government Issues , pp 101-136

- Roland Robinson
- The Matching Process as a Noncooperative Bargaining Game , pp 233-258

- Dale Mortensen
- The Materials and the Method , pp 42-53

- Clarence D. Long
- The Maturation of Federal Employees as an Interest Group , pp 96-125

- Ronald N. Johnson and Gary Libecap
- The Meaning and Importance of Credit Risk , pp 10-18

- Edgar R. Fiedler
- The Meaning and Measurement of Full Employment , pp 11-62

- Albert Rees
- The Meaning and Measurement of Partial and Disguised Unemployment , pp 155-166

- Louis J. Ducoff and Margaret J. Hagood
- The Meaning of Long-Term Trends , pp 36-54

- Simon Kuznets and Elizabeth Jenks
- The Meaning of the Findings , pp 13-49

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The Measure of Government , pp 1-7

- Moses Abramovitz and Vera F. Eliasberg
- The Measurement and Economic Implications of the Inclusion of Indirect Taxes in the Consumers' Price Index , pp 517-526

- Reuben A. Kessel
- The Measurement of Capital , pp 119-158

- Charles R. Hulten
- The Measurement of Capital Adequacy , pp 41-73

- Sherman J. Maisel
- The Measurement of Capital Aggregates: A Postreswitching Problem , pp 377-432

- Murray Brown
- The Measurement of Change in Natural Resource Economic Scarcity , pp 79-108

- Harold Barnett
- The Measurement of Concentrated Industrial Structure and the Size Distribution of Firms , pp 73-107

- John C. Hause
- The Measurement of Construction Prices: Retrospect and Prospect , pp 239-272

- Paul Pieper
- The Measurement of Excess Burden with Explicit Utility Functions , pp 121-135
- Harvey Rosen
- The Measurement of Manufacturing and Mining Growth , pp 3-21

- Daniel Creamer, Sergei P. Dobrovolsky, Israel Borenstein and Martin Bernstein
- The Measurement of Output of the Nonmarket Sector: The Evaluation of Housewives' Time , pp 163-192

- Reuben Gronau
- The Measurement of Performance in Distribution, Transport, and Communications: The ICOP Approach Applied to Brazil, Mexico, France, and the United States , pp 279-325

- Nanno Mulder
- The Measurement of Quality-Adjusted Price Changes , pp 277-316

- Mick Silver and Saeed Heravi
- The Mechanisms of the Business Cycle in the Postwar Era , pp 39-122

- Otto Eckstein and Allen Sinai
- The Mechanization of the Mining Process

- Harold Barger and Sam H. Schurr
- The Medicaid Program , pp 21-136

- Thomas Buchmueller, John Ham and Lara Shore-Sheppard
- The Medical Costs of the Young and Old: A Forty-Year Perspective , pp 215-246

- David Cutler and Ellen Meara
- The Merger Movement from 1895 through 1920 , pp 33-70

- Ralph L. Nelson
- The Methodology and the Data , pp 13-37

- Wilbur G. Lewellen
- The Methodology of Generational Accounting , pp 31-42

- Alan Auerbach, Laurence Kotlikoff and Willi Leibfritz
- The Methodology of Planning Models , pp 15-38

- Richard Stone and Colin Leicester
- The Methodology of Quality Adjustment , pp 79-110

- Robert Gordon
- The Mexican Oil Syndrome: Early Symptoms, Preventive Efforts, and Prognosis , pp 115-130

- Abel Beltran del Rio
- The Mexican Peso in the Aftermath of the 1994 Currency Crisis , pp 183-236

- Sebastian Edwards and Miguel A. Savastano
- The MFA Paradox: More Protection and More Trade? , pp 197-260

- Joseph Finger and Ann Harrison
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