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- What Advanced Countries Can Learn from the Experience with Indexation: Some Concluding Observations , pp 177-187

- Don Patinkin
- What Are the Costs of Excessive Deficits? , pp 63-110

- David Romer
- What Are the Results of Product-Price Studies and What Can We Learn from Their Differences? , pp 129-169

- Matthew J. Slaughter
- What Are We Not Doing When We Are Online? , pp 55-82

- Scott Wallsten
- What Becomes of the Increased Circulating Medium? , pp 19-27

- Charles R. Whittlesey
- What Can Stockouts Tell Us About Inflation? Evidence from Online Micro Data
- Alberto Cavallo and Oleksiy Kryvtsov
- What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private-Label Products Tell Us about Markups? , pp 165-225

- Robert Barsky, Mark Bergen, Shantanu Dutta and Daniel Levy
- What Can the United States Learn from the Canadian Sales Tax Debate? , pp 295-322

- Charles E. McLure, Jr.
- What Can We Learn About Firm Recruitment from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey? , pp 109-123

- Éva Nagypál
- What Determines End-of-Life Assets? A Retrospective View , pp 127-157

- James Poterba, Steven Venti and David Wise
- What Determines the Sacrifice Ratio? , pp 155-193

- Laurence Ball
- What Direction for Labor Market Institutions in Eastern and Central Europe? , pp 1-36

- Richard Freeman
- What Do Economists Know about Crime? , pp 269-302

- Angela Dills, Jeffrey Miron and Garrett Summers
- What Do Independent Directors Know? Evidence from Their Trading
- Enrichetta Ravina and Paola Sapienza
- What Do Regressions of Interest on Inflation Show? , pp 289-301

- Thomas Sargent
- What Do Technology Shocks Do? , pp 275-322

- John Shea
- What Do We Know About Contracting Out in the United States? Evidence from Household and Establishment Surveys , pp 267-304

- Matthew Dey, Susan Houseman and Anne Polivka
- What Do We Know about Enterprise Zones? , pp 37-72

- Leslie Papke
- What Do We Learn from Cross-Regional Empirical Estimates in Macroeconomics? , pp 175-223

- Adam Guren, Alisdair McKay, Emi Nakamura and Jon Steinsson
- What Do We Really Know About Changes in Wage Inequality? , pp 17-59

- Thomas Lemieux
- What Does An Intentions Survey Measure? , pp 6-7

- F. Juster
- What Does Global Expansion of Higher Education Mean for the United States? , pp 373-404

- Richard Freeman
- What Does HMO Market Share Measure? Examining Provider Choice Restrictions , pp 91-112

- Laurence Baker
- What Ends Recessions? , pp 13-80

- Christina Romer and David Romer
- What Explains Changing Spreads on Emerging Market Debt? , pp 107-134

- Barry Eichengreen and Ashoka Mody
- What Fiscal Policy Is Effective at Zero Interest Rates? , pp 59-112

- Gauti Eggertsson
- What Goes On under the Hood? How Engineers Innovate in the Automotive Supply Chain , pp 193-214

- Susan Helper and Jennifer Kuan
- What Happens within Firms? A Survey of Empirical Evidence on Compensation Policies , pp 329-356

- Canice Prendergast
- What Has Been Achieved in the Japanese Telecommunications Industry since 1985? , pp 343-370

- Tsuruhiko Nambu
- What Has Inflation Targeting Achieved? , pp 11-16

- Mervyn A. King
- What Have Changes to the Global Markets for Goods and Services Done to the Viability of the Swedish Welfare State? , pp 285-325

- Edward Leamer
- What Have Populists Learned from Hyperinflation? , pp 121-149

- Roque Fernández
- What Have Two Decades of British Economic Reform Delivered? , pp 9-62

- David Card and Richard Freeman
- What Have We Learned from Market Design? , pp 79-112

- Alvin Roth
- What Health Care Teaches Us about Measuring Productivity in Higher Education , pp 17-29

- Doug Staiger
- What Hurts Emerging Markets Most? G3 Exchange Rate or Interest Rate Volatility? , pp 133-170

- Carmen Reinhart and Vincent Reinhart
- What If Congress Doubled R&D Spending on the Physical Sciences? , pp 1-38

- Richard Freeman and John van Reenen
- What Is a Recession? , pp 1-10

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- What Is Output? Problems of Concept and Measurement , pp 53-94

- Arthur B. Treadway
- What Is Technological Change? , pp 51-81

- David Cutler and Mark B. McClellan
- What Is the Business of Business? , pp 79-106
- Andreas Nilsson and David Robinson
- What Makes Annuitization More Appealing?
- John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson, Brigitte Madrian and Stephen Zeldes
- What Moves the Discount on Country Equity Funds? , pp 345-403

- Gikas Hardouvelis, Rafael La Porta and Thierry A. Wizman
- What Really Happened to Consumption Inequality in the United States? , pp 515-543

- Orazio Attanasio, Erich Battistin and Hidehiko Ichimura
- What Should the Monetary Authority Do When Prices Are Sticky? , pp 349-404

- Robert King and Alexander Wolman
- What the Policy Maker Needs , pp 21-34

- Alexander Loveday
- What the Present Statistics of Employment Show , pp 43-68

- William A. Berridge
- What to Do (Macroeconomically) When OPEC Comes , pp 249-267

- Robert Solow
- What We Have Learned Since the Mid-1960s , pp 11-66

- Phillip Cagan and Robert Lipsey
- What We Know and Don't Know about Climate Change, and the Implications for Policy , pp 4-43

- Robert Pindyck
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