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Why Has There Been So Little Block Holding in America? , pp 613-666 Downloads
Marco Becht and J. Bradford DeLong
Why Have Corporate Tax Revenues Declined? , pp 1-28 Downloads
Alan Auerbach and James Poterba
Why Have Separate Environmental Taxes? , pp 33-70 Downloads
Don Fullerton
Why Is It So Difficult to Translate Innovation Economics into Useful and Applicable Policy Prescriptions? , pp 673-678 Downloads
Dominique Foray
Why Is Japan's Saving Rate So Apparently High? , pp 147-234 Downloads
Fumio Hayashi
Why Is Productivity Procyclical? Why Do We Care? , pp 225-302 Downloads
Susanto Basu and John Fernald
Why Is the Market or Long-term Care Insurance So Small? , pp 1967-1991
Jeffrey Brown and Amy Finkelstein
Why Is the US Unemployment Rate So Much Lower? , pp 11-74 Downloads
Robert Shimer
Why Is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting , pp 67-94 Downloads
Roger Gordon and Jeffrey Mackie-Mason
Why Liquidity Preference Exists , pp 44-58 Downloads
Reuben A. Kessel
Why Money Matters , pp 167-182 Downloads
Anna Schwartz
Why Stopping Inflation May Be Costly: Evidence from Fourteen Historical Episodes , pp 11-40 Downloads
Robert Gordon
Why the European Securities Market Is Not Fully Integrated , pp 255-283 Downloads
Alberto Giovannini
Why the Leading Indicators Really Do Lead , pp 339-352 Downloads
Geoffrey H. Moore
Why the US Civil War
Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
Why Velocities Differ at Any Point in Time , pp 502-512 Downloads
Richard T. Selden
Why Velocity Has Risen since the End of the War , pp 512-529 Downloads
Richard T. Selden
Why was "Rate and Direction" So Important? , pp 27-34 Downloads
Nathan Rosenberg and Scott Stern
Why Was Monetary Policy So Inept? , pp 111-123 Downloads
Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
Will China Eat Our Lunch or Take Us to Dinner? Simulating the Transition Paths of the United States, the European Union, Japan, and China , pp 133-193 Downloads
Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff
Will the Euro Eventually Surpass the Dollar as Leading International Reserve Currency? , pp 283-338 Downloads
Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel
Will the US Keep the Best and the Brightest (as Postdocs)? Career and Location Preferences of Foreign STEM PhDs , pp 49-69 Downloads
Ina Ganguli and Patrick Gaulé
Willingness to Pay for Low Water Footprint Foods during Drought , pp 251-291 Downloads
Hannah Krovetz, Rebecca Taylor and Sofia Villas-Boas
Willingness to Pay for Workplace Health, Safety, and Remote Work
Gabriel D. Lewis, Arindrajit Dube and Ina Ganguli
Winners and Losers from Sovereign Debt Inflows
Fernando Broner, Alberto Martin, Lorenzo Pandolfi and Tomas Williams
Within-firm Labor Productivity across Countries: A Case Study , pp 137-172 Downloads
Francine Lafontaine and Jagadeesh Sivadasan
Within-Occupation Regressions , pp 137-152 Downloads
Paul J. Taubman and Terence Wales
Women in Trade Unions in 1910 and 1920 , pp 97-108 Downloads
Leo Wolman
Women Working Longer: Facts and Some Explanations , pp 11-53 Downloads
Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz
Women Working Longer: Labor Market Implications of Providing Family Care , pp 157-181 Downloads
Sean Fahle and Kathleen McGarry
Women's Education and Family Behavior: Trends in Marriage, Divorce and Fertility , pp 107-140 Downloads
Adam Isen and Betsey Stevenson
Work , pp 123-143
Howard Bodenhorn
Work after Retirement: Worklife Transitions of Career Public Employees
Robert L. Clark, Robert Hammond and Siyan Liu
Work and Disease , pp 60-84 Downloads
Dora Costa
Work and Leisure in the United States and Europe: Why So Different? , pp 1-100 Downloads
Alberto Alesina, Edward Glaeser and Bruce Sacerdote
Work and Structure of the Shoe, Leather, Hide Industry , pp 12-21 Downloads
Ruth P. Mack
Work Capacity and Longer Working Lives in Belgium , pp 35-58 Downloads
Alain Jousten and Mathieu Lefebvre
Work Capacity at Older Ages in the Netherlands , pp 243-267 Downloads
Adriaan Kalwij, Arie Kapteyn and Klaas de Vos
Work Disability is a Pain in the ****, Especially in England, the Netherlands, and the United States , pp 251-293 Downloads
James Banks, Arie Kapteyn, James Smith and Arthur van Soest
Work Disability, Work, and Justification Bias in Europe and the United States , pp 269-312 Downloads
Arie Kapteyn, James Smith and Arthur van Soest
Work Disability: The Effects of Demography, Health, and Disability Insurance , pp 37-58 Downloads
Axel Börsch-Supan
Work from Home in the Nordics: More Than a Remote Possibility
Adam Gill, Lena Hensvik and Oskar Skans
Work-Life Balance, Management Practices and Productivity , pp 15-54 Downloads
Nicholas Bloom, Tobias Kretschmer and John Van Reenan
Worker Responses to Shirking under Shared Capitalism , pp 77-103 Downloads
Richard Freeman, Douglas Kruse and Joseph R. Blasi
Workers and the Green-Energy Transition: Evidence from 300 Million Job Transitions , pp 127-161 Downloads
E Curtis, Layla O'Kane and R. Jisung Park
Workers and Their Performance , pp 176-220 Downloads
Thor Hultgren
Workers' Employment Rates and Pension Reforms in France: The Role of Implicit Labor Taxation , pp 133-174 Downloads
Didier Blanchet, Antoine Bozio, Simon Rabate and Muriel Roger
Workforce Integration and the Dissipation of Value in Mergers, The Case of USAir's Acquisition of Piedmont Aviation , pp 239-286 Downloads
Stacey Kole and Kenneth M. Lehn
Working from Home: Working by Self versus with AI Assistant
Aleksandra Przegalinska
Working Longer in the United States: Trends and Explanations , pp 299-324 Downloads
Courtney Coile
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