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- Total Inventories during Business Cycles , pp 76-108

- Moses Abramovitz
- Total Labor Costs and the Employment Adjustment Behavior of Large Japanese Firms , pp 135-156

- Yoshifumi Nakata and Ryoji Takehiro
- Total National Product , pp 8-12

- Simon Kuznets
- Total Public And Private Construction In The United States, 1923-1933: Detailed Comparisons Of Different Estimates , pp 47-71

- Arthur D. Gayer
- Total Resource Productivity. Accounting for Changing Environmental Quality , pp 587-608

- Frank Gollop and Gregory Swinand
- Toward a Modern Macroeconomic Model Usable for Policy Analysis , pp 81-140

- Eric Leeper and Christopher Sims
- Toward a More General Economic Model of Fertility Determination: Endogenous Preferences and Natural Fertility , pp 81-150

- Richard Easterlin, Robert Pollak and Michael L. Wachter
- Toward a More Liberal Sky in Japan: An Evaluation of Policy Change , pp 195-225

- Hirotaka Yamauchi
- Toward a New Theory of Population and Economic Growth , pp 527-548

- Marc Nerlove
- Toward a Policy Model of World Economic Development with Special Attention to the Agricultural Sector , pp 95-126

- Karl A. Fox
- Toward a Political Economy of Macroeconomic Thinking , pp 249-284

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Toward a Simultaneous Model of Intra-Urban Household Mobility , pp 579-592

- Daniel Weinberg
- Toward a Theory of Inventory Behavior , pp 269-297

- Ruth P. Mack
- Toward an Anthropometric History of African-Americans: The Case of the Free Blacks in Antebellum Maryland , pp 297-329

- John Komlos
- Toward an Improved International System of Business Cycle Indicators , pp 347-362

- Philip A. Klein and Geoffrey H. Moore
- Toward an Understanding of Interest Rates , pp 3-8

- Joseph W. Conard
- Toward Computer Networking: The Harvard Experience , pp 541-550

- Joe B. Wyatt
- Toward Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Medical and Social Experiments , pp 221-250

- Frederick Mosteller and Milton Weinstein
- Toward Rational Accounting in an Era of Unstable Money, 1936–1976 , pp 1-20

- Solomon Fabricant
- Toward the Development of Sectoral Financial Positions and Flows in a From-Whom-to-Whom Framework , pp 373-425

- Manik Shrestha
- Toward the Measurement of Net Economic Welfare: Air Pollution Damage in the US National Accounts–2002, 2005, 2008 , pp 429-459

- Nicholas Muller
- Toward Understanding Cycles , pp 97-102

- Thor Hultgren and William I. Greenwald
- Towards a Firmer Basis of Economic Policy , pp 1-16

- Solomon Fabricant
- Towards an Educational Production Function , pp 11-70

- Samuel Bowles
- Towards Modeling Human Information Processing and Control in Economic Systems: An Approach Based On Manned Vehicle Systems Analysis , pp 117-133

- David L. Kleinman
- Towards the Construction of an Optimal Aggregative Model of International Trade: West Germany, 1963-1975 , pp 535-554

- John Chipman
- Tracing Sustainability in the Long Run: Genuine Savings Estimates, 1850–2018 , pp 63-100

- Eoin McLaughlin, Cristián Ducoing and Les Oxley
- Trade Adjustment Assistance under the United States Trade Act of 1974: An Analytical Examination and Worker Survey , pp 321-368

- J. David Richardson
- Trade Agreements with Cross-Border Unbundling
- Ayako Obashi
- Trade and Employment in Less Developed Countries: The Questions , pp 1-9

- Anne O. Krueger
- Trade and Industrial Policy for a "Declining" Industry: The Case of the U.S. Steel Industry , pp 131-156

- Richard Harrison
- Trade and Industrialization after Globalization's Second Unbundling: How Building and Joining a Supply Chain Are Different and Why It Matters , pp 165-212

- Richard Baldwin
- Trade and Its Major Groups , pp 300-312

- Ralph C. Epstein and Florence M. Clark
- Trade and Its Major Groups; Retail Trade; Wholesale Trade , pp 436-452

- Ralph C. Epstein and Florence M. Clark
- Trade and Job Loss in US Manufacturing, 1979-1994 , pp 349-396

- Lori G. Kletzer
- Trade and Structural Interdependence between the United States and the Newly Industrializing Countries , pp 27-60

- William Branson
- Trade and Workforce Changeover in Brazil , pp 269-308

- Marc-Andreas Muendler
- Trade Corporations , pp 93-102

- Friedrich A. Lutz
- Trade Credit as a Financial Asset , pp 7-14

- Martin H. Seiden
- Trade Credit Experience , pp 15-36

- Martin H. Seiden
- Trade Diversion and Trade Deficits: The Case of the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement
- Katheryn Russ and Deborah Swenson
- Trade Flows and Wage Premiums: Does Who or What Matter? , pp 309-348

- Mary Lovely and J. David Richardson
- Trade Growth, Production Fragmentation, and China's Environment , pp 429-469

- Judith Dean and Mary Lovely
- Trade in Differentiated Products and the Political Economy of Trade Liberalization , pp 197-222

- Paul Krugman
- Trade in Labor-Intensive Manufactures , pp 86-115

- Hal B. Lary
- Trade Insulation as Social Protection , pp 345-366

- Quy-Toan Do, Andrei Levchenko and Martin Ravallion
- Trade Invoicing in Major Currencies in the 1970s–1990s: Lessons for Renminbi Internationalization
- Hiro Ito and Masahiro Kawai
- Trade Invoicing in the Accession Countries: Are They Suited to the Euro? , pp 357-393

- Linda Goldberg
- Trade Liberalisation and Financial Services , pp 349-366
- Cillian Ryan
- Trade Liberalization, Poverty and Inequality: Evidence from Indian Districts , pp 291-336

- Petia Topalova
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