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Whither Flat Panel Displays? , pp 247-271 Downloads
Kala Krishna and Marie Thursby
Whither News Shocks? , pp 225-264 Downloads
Robert Barsky, Susanto Basu and Keyoung Lee
Whither Now? , pp 171-188 Downloads
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 Downloads
Richard Dickens and David T. Ellwood
Who are the Microenterprise Owners? Evidence from Sri Lanka on Tokman versus De Soto , pp 63-87 Downloads
Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
Who Bears the Corporate Tax? A Review of What We Know , pp 1-40 Downloads
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 Downloads
Daniel Feenberg and Lawrence Summers
Who Benefits from Labor Market Regulations? Chile, 1960-1998 , pp 401-434 Downloads
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 Downloads
Edward J. Carberry
Who Benefits Whom in the Neighborhood? Demographics and Retail Product Geography , pp 181-209 Downloads
Joel Waldfogel
Who Chooses Defined Contribution Plans? , pp 131-161 Downloads
Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner
Who Does R&D and Who Patents? , pp 21-54 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
Who Has a Better Idea? Innovation, Shared Capitalism, and Human Resources Policies , pp 225-253 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jeremy I. Bulow and Myron Scholes
Who Pays for Public Employee Health Costs?
Jeffrey Clemens and David Cutler
Who Pays? The Incidence of High Malpractice Premiums
Mark Pauly, Christy Thompson, Thomas Abbott, James Margolis and William Sage
Who Really Lost Jobs in Japan? Youth Employment in an Aging Japanese Society , pp 103-134 Downloads
Yuji Genda
Who Uses the Roth 401(k), and How Do They Use It? , pp 411-440 Downloads
John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson and Brigitte Madrian
Wholesale Prices and Unit Values as Measures of International Price Competitiveness , pp 169-196 Downloads
Irving B. Kravis and Robert Lipsey
Why and Wherefore of Increased Scientific Collaboration , pp 17-48 Downloads
Richard Freeman, Ina Ganguli and Raviv Murciano-Goroff
Why are Low-skilled Immigrants in the United States Poorly Paid Relative to Their Australian Counterparts? Some of the Issues Illustrated in the Context of the Footwear, Clothing, and Textile Industries , pp 385-406 Downloads
Robert Gregory, R. Anstie and Edward Klug
Why Are People Working Longer in the Netherlands? , pp 179-204 Downloads
Adriaan Kalwij, Arie Kapteyn and Klaas de Vos
Why Are Retirement Rates So High at Age 65? , pp 61-82 Downloads
Robin L. Lumsdaine, James Stock and David Wise
Why Are Saving Rates So High in China? , pp 249-278 Downloads
Dennis Yang, Junsen Zhang and Shaojie Zhou
Why are the Critics So Convinced that Globalization is Bad for the Poor? , pp 33-86 Downloads
Emma Aisbett
Why Are the Disability Rolls Skyrocketing? The Contribution of Population Characteristics, Economic Conditions, and Program Generosity , pp 337-379 Downloads
Mark Duggan and Scott Imberman
Why Did the Electorate Swing Between Parties During the Great Depression?
Robert Fleck
Why Didn't the Tax Reform Act of 1986 Raise Corporate Taxes? , pp 43-58 Downloads
James Poterba
Why Do BLS Hours Series Tell Different Stories About Trends in Hours Worked? , pp 343-372 Downloads
Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
Why Do Computers Depreciate? , pp 121-150 Downloads
Michael J. Geske, Valerie Ramey and Matthew Shapiro
Why Do Countries Seek Regional Trade Agreements? , pp 63-90 Downloads
John Whalley
Why Do Europeans Smoke More than Americans? , pp 255-282 Downloads
David Cutler and Edward Glaeser
Why Do Governments Dump State Enterprises?Evidence from China , pp 211-227 Downloads
David Li and Francis Lui
Why Do Hours Lead? , pp 91-103 Downloads
Gerhard Bry
Why Do Individuals Choose Defined Contribution Plans? Evidence from Participants in a Large Public Plan
Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner
Why Do People Dislike Inflation? , pp 13-70 Downloads
Robert Shiller
Why Do Some Firms Spend So Much on Medical Care? Accounting for Variation , pp 1-32 Downloads
Matthew Eichner, Mark McClellan and David Wise
Why Do the Japanese Spend So Much on Drugs? , pp 229-266 Downloads
Seiritsu Ogura and Takehiko Hagino
Why Does China Attract So Little Foreign Direct Investment? , pp 239-265 Downloads
Shang-Jin Wei
Why Does Inflation Differ across Countries? , pp 335-362 Downloads
Marta Campillo and Jeffrey Miron
Why Does the Paper-Bill Spread Predict Real Economic Activity? , pp 213-254 Downloads
Benjamin M. Friedman and Kenneth Kuttner
Why Does the Rate of Youth Labor Force Activity Differ across Surveys? , pp 75-114 Downloads
Richard Freeman and James Medoff
Why Don't the Elderly Live with Their Children? A New Look , pp 149-172 Downloads
Laurence Kotlikoff and John N. Morris
Why Has the US Economy Recovered So Consistently from Every Recession in the Past 70 Years? , pp 1-55
Robert E. Hall and Marianna Kudlyak
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