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- What Went Wrong with the 1991-92 Official Population Projection of Japan? , pp 361-402

- Seiritsu Ogura
- What's Different about Health? Human Repair and Car Repair in National Accounts and in National Health Accounts , pp 15-96

- Jack E. Triplett
- What's Past is Prologue: The Impact of Early Life Health and Circumstance on Health in Old Age , pp 211-228

- Anne Case
- Whatever Happened to Productivity Growth? , pp 509-540

- Dale Jorgenson and Eric Yip
- Whatever-It-Takes Policymaking during the Pandemic
- Kathryn Dominguez and Andrea Foschi
- What’s Driving Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Transportation Sector? , pp 251-285

- Derrick Choe, Alexander Oettl and Robert Seamans
- When and How to Use Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure: Lessons from the International Experience , pp 333-364

- Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic
- When and Why Exports Reverse Their Course , pp 115-179

- Ilse Mintz
- When Did Latin America Fall Behind? , pp 15-58

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- When Does Improving Health Raise GDP? , pp 157-204

- Quamrul Ashraf, Ashley Lester and David Weil
- When Ideas Are Not Free: The Impact of Patents on Scientific Research , pp 33-69

- Fiona Murray and Scott Stern
- When Inequality Matters for Macro and Macro Matters for Inequality , pp 1-75
- SeHyoun Ahn, Greg Kaplan, Benjamin Moll, Thomas Winberry and Christian Wolf
- When Is Static Analysis a Sufficient Proxy for Dynamic Considerations? Reconsidering Antitrust and Innovation , pp 55-78

- Joshua Gans
- When Is US Bank Lending to Emerging Markets Volatile? , pp 171-196

- Linda Goldberg
- When It Rains, It Pours: Procyclical Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Policies , pp 11-82

- Graciela Kaminsky, Carmen Reinhart and Carlos Vegh
- When Lagging Indicators Lead: The History of an Idea , pp 361-368

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- When Moneyflows are Primary Distributive Shares , pp 69-84

- Morris A. Copeland
- When the Minimum Wage Really Bites: The Effect of the U.S.-Level Minimum on Puerto Rico , pp 177-212

- Alida Castillo-Freeman and Richard Freeman
- Where Are the Health Care Entrepreneurs? The Failure of Organizational Innovation in Health Care , pp 1-28

- David Cutler
- Where Are the Multinationals Headed? , pp 57-84

- Raymond Vernon
- Where Did All the Borrowing Go? A Forensic Analysis of the U.S. External Position
- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Where Does the Money Go? , pp 286-331

- Malcolm Getz and John Siegfried
- Where Does the Time Go? Concepts and Measurement in the American Time Use Survey , pp 73-97

- Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
- Where Does the Wage Penalty Bite? , pp 315-347

- Christian Gregory and Christopher Ruhm
- Where Innovation Happens, and Where It Does Not , pp 577-601

- Benjamin Jones
- Which (Old) Ideas on Productivity Measurement Are Ready to Use? , pp 85-102

- Walter Diewert
- Which Financial Frictions? Parsing the Evidence from the Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2009 , pp 159-214

- Tobias Adrian, Paolo Colla and Hyun Song Shin
- White Hats or Don Quixotes? Human Rights Vigilantes in the Global Economy , pp 47-97

- Kimberly Elliott and Richard Freeman
- White Wealth and Black People: the Distribution of Wealth in Washington, D.C., in 1967 , pp 329-374

- James D. Smith
- Whither Flat Panel Displays? , pp 247-271

- Kala Krishna and Marie Thursby
- Whither News Shocks? , pp 225-264

- Robert Barsky, Susanto Basu and Keyoung Lee
- Whither Now? , pp 171-188

- Joseph S. Davis
- Whither Poverty in Great Britain and the United States? The Determinants of Changing Poverty and Whether Work Will Work , pp 313-370

- Richard Dickens and David T. Ellwood
- Who are the Microenterprise Owners? Evidence from Sri Lanka on Tokman versus De Soto , pp 63-87

- Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
- Who Bears the Corporate Tax? A Review of What We Know , pp 1-40

- Alan Auerbach
- Who Bears the Costs of Inflation? Euro Area Households and the 2021–2023 Shock
- Filippo Pallotti, Gonzalo Paz-Pardo, Jiri Slacalek, Oreste Tristani and Giovanni Violante
- Who Benefits from Capital Gains Tax Reductions? , pp 1-24

- Daniel Feenberg and Lawrence Summers
- Who Benefits from Labor Market Regulations? Chile, 1960-1998 , pp 401-434

- Claudio Montenegro and Carmen Pages
- Who Benefits from Shared Capitalism? The Social Stratification of Wealth and Power in Companies with Employee Ownership , pp 317-349

- Edward J. Carberry
- Who Benefits Whom in the Neighborhood? Demographics and Retail Product Geography , pp 181-209

- Joel Waldfogel
- Who Chooses Defined Contribution Plans? , pp 131-161

- Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner
- Who Does R&D and Who Patents? , pp 21-54

- John Bound, Clint Cummins, Zvi Griliches, Bronwyn Hall and Adam Jaffe
- Who Escapes? The Relation of Churchgoing and Other Background Factors to the Socioeconomic Performance of Black Male Youths from Inner-City Tracts , pp 353-376

- Richard Freeman
- Who Gets Hired? The Importance of Competition among Applicants
- Edward Lazear, Kathryn Shaw and Christopher T. Stanton
- Who Gets Paid to Save? , pp 111-140

- Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Who Has a Better Idea? Innovation, Shared Capitalism, and Human Resources Policies , pp 225-253

- Erika E. Harden, Douglas Kruse and Joseph R. Blasi
- Who Left the South and How Did They Fare? , pp 39-64
- Leah Boustan
- Who Moves Up the Job Ladder?
- John Haltiwanger, Henry Hyatt and Erika McEntarfer
- Who Owns the Assets in a Defined-Benefit Pension Plan? , pp 17-36

- Jeremy I. Bulow and Myron Scholes
- Who Pays for Public Employee Health Costs?
- Jeffrey Clemens and David Cutler
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