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- The Relationship between Openness and Inflation in NIEs and the G7 , pp 109-137

- Chung-Shu Wu and Jin-Lung Lin
- The Relationship between Perceptions of Neighborhood Characteristics and Obesity among Children , pp 145-180

- Bisakha Sen, Stephen Mennemeyer and Lisa C. Gary
- The Relationship between Social Security Programs and Elderly Employment in Japan , pp 233-256

- Takashi Oshio, Satoshi Shimizutani and Akiko S. Oishi
- The Relationship between State and Federal Tax Audits , pp 235-277

- James Alm, Brian Erard and Jonathan Feinstein
- The Relationship between Tax Payments and MNE’s Patenting Activities and Implications for Real Economic Activity: Evidence from the Netherlands , pp 237-269

- Mark Vancauteren, Michael Polder and Marcel van den Berg
- The Relationship between Tax Rates and Government Revenue , pp 188-202

- Charles Ballard, Don Fullerton, John B. Shoven and John Whalley
- The Relationship between Wages and Benefits , pp 379-398

- Jeremy I. Bulow and Wayne Landsman
- The Relationship of Labor Supply to Economic and Other Influences , pp 34-41

- Clarence D. Long
- The Relationship of the Asset Characteristics of Agriculture to Farm Financial Organization , pp 46-67

- Donald C. Horton
- The Relative Efficiency of Instrumental Variables Estimators of Systems of Simultaneous Equations , pp 679-700

- James M. Brundy and Dale Jorgenson
- The Relevance of the Common Carrier Under Modern Economic Conditions , pp 351-379

- Robert A. Nelson and William R. Greiner
- The Relevance or Otherwise of the Central Bank's Balance Sheet , pp 103-116
- David Miles and Jochen Schanz
- The Reorganization of Inventive Activity in the United States during the Early Twentieth Century , pp 235-274

- Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Kenneth Sokoloff and Dhanoos Sutthiphisal
- The Reporting Unit in the Collection of Inventory Statistics , pp 109-115

- Murray F. Foss, Gary Fromm and Irving Rottenberg
- The Requirements of Jobs: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey , pp 183-215

- Maury Gittleman, Kristen Monaco and Nicole Nestoriak
- The Requirements of National Security and International Aid , pp 147-164

- Morris A. Copeland
- The Reserve Ratio , pp 151-233

- Phillip Cagan
- The Residential Electricity Time-of-Use Pricing Experiments: What Have We Learned? , pp 11-54

- Dennis Aigner
- The Resource Allocation Effects of Environmental Policies , pp 133-167

- George Tolley
- The Response of Deferred Executive Compensation to Changes in Tax Rates
- Aspen Gorry, Kevin Hassett, Robert Hubbard and Aparna Mathur
- The Return on U.S. Direct Investment at Home and Abroad , pp 205-230

- Stephanie E. Curcuru and Charles Thomas
- The Return to Work and Women's Employment Decisions , pp 55-83

- Nicole Maestas
- The Returns to Investment in Higher Education: Another View , pp 151-170

- Paul Wachtel
- The Returns to the Brain Drain and Brain Circulation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Computations Using Data from Ghana , pp 305-345

- Yaw Nyarko
- The Returns to the Federal Tax Credits for Higher Education , pp 13-88

- George Bulman and Caroline Hoxby
- The Revenue from Money Creation and Its Disposition — A Theoretical Analysis , pp 9-39

- Phillip Cagan
- The Rich and the Dead. Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the United States, 1850-1860 , pp 11-50

- Joseph P. Ferrie
- The Right to Associate and the Rights of Associations: Civil-Society Organizations in Prussia, 1794–1908 , pp 291-329

- Richard Brooks and Timothy Guinnane
- The Rise and (Partial) Fall of Abstract Painting in the Twentieth Century , pp 250-276
- David Galenson
- The Rise and Fall of Big Steel's Influence on U.S. Trade Policy , pp 15-34

- Michael Moore
- The Rise and Fall of the Widely Held Firm: A History of Corporate Ownership in Canada , pp 65-148

- Randall Morck, Michael Percy, Gloria Tian and Bernard Yeung
- The Rise and Fall of Urban Political Patronage Machines , pp 427-445

- Joseph D. Reid, Jr. and Michael M. Kurth
- The Rise in Firm-Level Volatility: Causes and Consequences , pp 167-228

- Diego Comin and Thomas Philippon
- The Rise in Total Output of Industrial Materials , pp 4-16

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- The Rise of 401(k) Plans, Lifetime Earnings, and Wealth at Retirement , pp 271-304

- James Poterba, Steven Venti and David Wise
- The Rise of Academic Economists before World War I , pp 10-20

- Robert Fogel, Enid M. Fogel, Mark Guglielmo and Nathaniel Grotte
- The Rise of Cloud Computing: Minding Your Ps, Qs and Ks , pp 519-551

- David Byrne, Carol Corrado and Daniel Sichel
- The Rise of Consumer Financing by Commercial Banks , pp 21-46

- John M. Chapman
- The Rise of Federal Employees as an Interest Group: The Early Years , pp 76-95

- Ronald N. Johnson and Gary Libecap
- The Rise of Finance Companies as Commercial Paper Borrowers , pp 31-43

- Richard T. Selden
- The Rise of International Coinvention , pp 135-168

- Lee Branstetter, Guangwei Li and Francisco Veloso
- The Rise of the Fourth Estate. How Newspapers Became Informative and Why It Mattered , pp 187-230

- Matthew Gentzkow, Edward Glaeser and Claudia Goldin
- The Rise of the Leisured Class , pp 133-159

- Dora Costa
- The Rise of the States: US Fiscal Decentralization in the Postwar Period , pp 1079-1091
- Katherine Baicker, Jeffrey Clemens and Monica Singhal
- The Rising Well-Being of the Young , pp 289-328

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- The Risk Content of Exports: A Portfolio View of International Trade , pp 97-151

- Julian di Giovanni and Andrei Levchenko
- The Risk of Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure at the End of Life , pp 101-128

- Samuel Marshall, Kathleen McGarry and Jonathan Skinner
- The Risk of Social Security Benefit-Rule Changes: Some International Evidence , pp 247-290

- John McHale
- The Risk Premium , pp 59-62

- Ilse Mintz
- The Riskiness of Private Pensions , pp 357-378

- Jerry Green
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