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- The Single Period Submodel , pp 25-54

- Charles Ballard, Don Fullerton, John B. Shoven and John Whalley
- The Six Major Puzzles in International Macroeconomics: Is There a Common Cause? , pp 339-412

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- The Size Distribution of Farm Income , pp 309-322

- Ernest W. Grove
- The Size Distribution of Wage and Nonwage Compensation: Employer Cost versus Employee Value , pp 237-286

- Timothy Smeeding
- The Size of Construction and Its Components , pp 10-17

- Moses Abramovitz
- The Size of the National Income , pp 12-88

- Wesley Clair Mitchell, Wilford Isbell King and Frederick R. Macaulay
- The Slave Family: A View from the Slave Narratives , pp 331-350

- Stephen Crawford
- The Slow Diffusion of Earnings Inequality , pp 95-127
- Isaac Sorkin and Melanie Wallskog
- The Small Proportion of Personal Interest Receipts Reported on Taxable Returns , pp 1272-1289

- Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- The Smoothing of Economic Time Series, Curve Fitting and Graduation , pp 31-42

- Frederick R. Macaulay
- The Social and Medical Context of Child Mortality in the Late Nineteenth Century , pp 3-48

- Samuel H. Preston and Michael Haines
- The Social Costs of Regulation and Lack of Competition in Sweden: A Summary , pp 315-352

- Stefan Folster and Sam Peltzman
- The Social Life Cycle Impacts of Power Plant Siting in the Historical United States , pp 65-96

- Karen Clay, Danae Hernandez-Cortes, Akshaya Jha, Joshua Lewis, Noah Miller and Edson Severnini
- The Social Returns to Public R&D , pp 9-39

- Andrew Fieldhouse and Karel Mertens
- The Social Security Cost of Smoking , pp 231-254

- John B. Shoven, Jeffrey O. Sundberg and John P. Bunker
- The Social Security Earnings Test and Labor Supply of Older Men , pp 121-150

- Leora Friedberg
- The Social Security System and the Demand for Personal Annuity and Life Insurance:An Analysis of Japanese Microdata, 1990 and 1994 , pp 105-134

- Seki Asano
- The Social Security Trust Fund, the Riskless Interest Rate, and Capital Accumulation , pp 153-202

- Andrew Abel
- The Social Value of Temporary Carbon Removals and Delayed Emissions , pp 169-212

- Ben Groom and Frank Venmans
- The Socialist-Populist Chilean Experience, 1970-1973 , pp 175-221

- Felipe Larrain and Patricio Meller
- The Source of Historical Economic Fluctuations: An Analysis Using Long-Run Restrictions , pp 17-73

- Neville Francis and Valerie Ramey
- The Source of Regressiveness in Surveys of Businessmen's Short-Run Expectations , pp 239-262

- John Bossons and Franco Modigliani
- The Sources of Cost Difference in Health Insurance Plans: A Decomposition Analysis , pp 241-278

- Matthew Eichner, Mark McClellan and David Wise
- The Sources of Diversification , pp 135-143

- Michael Gort
- The Sources of Government Revenue , pp 27-65

- Otto Nathan
- The Sources of Rising Expenditures , pp 139-161

- Charles Clotfelter
- The South Asian and Pacific Far East Countries in Project LINK , pp 157-170

- Lawrence Klein
- The Spatial Mapping of Minimum Wage Legislation , pp 215-250

- Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
- The Spatial Mismatch between Innovation and Joblessness , pp 233-299

- Edward Glaeser and Naomi Hausman
- The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis: Are There Teenage Jobs Missing in the Ghetto? , pp 147-190

- David T. Ellwood
- The Stability of Railway Operations , pp 203-232

- Julius H. Parmelee
- The Stability of Relative Income Status , pp 300-364

- Milton Friedman and Simon Kuznets
- The Stabilization Program , pp 63-85

- Anne O. Krueger
- The Stabilizing Effectiveness of Budget Flexibility , pp 77-122

- David W. Lusher
- The Stabilizing Effects of Government Employment , pp 120-139

- Walter Ebanks
- The Stable Labor Force under Rising Income and High Employment , pp 230-262

- Clarence D. Long
- The Standard Deduction , pp 162-172

- C. Harry Kahn
- The Standard of Living Debate in International Perspective: Measures and Indicators , pp 17-46

- Stanley L. Engerman
- The Standard Theory up to the Mid-1960s , pp 1-10

- Phillip Cagan and Robert Lipsey
- The State of Advanced Art: The Late Twentieth Century and Beyond , pp 343-363
- David Galenson
- The State of Corporate Governance Research
- Lucian Bebchuk and Michael Weisbach
- The State of Theory in Relation to the Empirical Analysis , pp 9-24

- Harry Johnson
- The State Pension Age and Inequality in Old-Age Social Security Wealth in the Netherlands

- Adriaan Kalwij and Arie Kapteyn
- The Statement , pp 1-5

- Morris A. Copeland
- The Statistical Association Between Monetary Growth and Interest Rates , pp 40-60

- Phillip Cagan
- The Statistical Measurement , pp 23-40

- Simon Kuznets
- The Statistical Pattern of Instalment Debt , pp 1-23

- Ralph A. Young and Blanche Bernstein
- The Status of Health in Demand Estimation; or, Beyond Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor , pp 141-184

- Willard Manning, Joseph Newhouse and John E. Ware, Jr.
- The Steel Crisis in the United States and the European Community: Causes and Adjustments , pp 173-200

- David Tarr
- The Strange and Awful Path of Productivity in the US Construction Sector , pp 119-138

- Austan Goolsbee and Chad Syverson
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