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- Argentina's Generational Accounts: Is the Convertibility Plan's Fiscal Policy Sustainable? , pp 103-140

- Marcelo F. Altamiranda, Laurence Kotlikoff and Willi Leibfritz
- Art Museums in the United States: A Financial Portrait , pp 129-178

- Richard N. Rosett
- Arthritis: Changes in Its Prevalence during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries , pp 55-74

- Paula Canavese and Robert Fogel
- Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Economics , pp 587-608

- Colin Camerer
- Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Privacy , pp 439-462

- Ginger Zhe Jin
- Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth , pp 237-282

- Philippe Aghion, Benjamin Jones and Charles Jones
- Artificial Intelligence and International Trade , pp 463-492

- Avi Goldfarb and Daniel Trefler
- Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for Income Distribution and Unemployment , pp 349-390

- Anton Korinek and Joseph Stiglitz
- Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: The Role of Demand , pp 291-307

- James Bessen
- Artificial Intelligence and Market Design: Lessons Learned from Radio Spectrum Reallocation

- Kevin Leyton-Brown, Paul Milgrom, Neil Newman and Ilya Segal
- Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Productivity Paradox: A Clash of Expectations and Statistics , pp 23-57

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Daniel Rock and Chad Syverson
- Artificial Intelligence as the Next GPT: A Political-Economy Perspective , pp 175-186

- Manuel Trajtenberg
- Artificial Intelligence in Research and Development
- Benjamin Jones
- Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and Work , pp 197-236

- Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo
- Artificial Intelligence, Competition, and Welfare
- Susan Athey and Fiona Scott Morton
- Artificial Intelligence, Economics, and Industrial Organization , pp 399-419

- Hal Varian
- Artificial Intelligence, Income, Employment, and Meaning , pp 189-195

- Betsey Stevenson
- Artificial Intelligence, Labor, Productivity, and the Need for Firm-Level Data , pp 553-565

- Manav Raj and Robert Seamans
- Artificial Intelligence, the Evolution of the Health Care Value Chain, and the Future of the Physician , pp 9-45

- David Dranove and Craig Garthwaite
- Artists and the Market: From Leonardo and Titian to Warhol and Hirst , pp 324-342
- David Galenson
- As Certain as Debt and Taxes: Estimating the Tax Sensitivity of Leverage from State Tax Changes
- Florian Heider and Alexander Ljungqvist
- As Science Evolves, How Can Science Policy? , pp 103-131

- Benjamin Jones
- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: First Quarter 1975 , pp 252-262

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: First Quarter 1976 , pp 292-302

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: First Quarter 1977 , pp 188-198

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Fourth Quarter 1974 , pp 112-124

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Fourth Quarter 1975 , pp 147-156

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Fourth Quarter 1976 , pp 153-165

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Second Quarter 1974 , pp 194-206

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Second Quarter 1975 , pp 437-446

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Second Quarter 1976 , pp 433-443

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Second Quarter 1977 , pp 331-341

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Third Quarter 1974 , pp 393-402

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Third Quarter 1975 , pp 619-628

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Third Quarter 1976 , pp 142-152

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- ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: Third Quarter 1977 , pp 461-469

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- Asia Pacific Capital Markets: Integration and Implications for Economic Activity , pp 169-202

- Menzie Chinn and Michael Dooley
- Asking Households about Expenditures: What Have We Learned? , pp 23-50

- Thomas Crossley and Joachim Winter
- Aspects of Foreign Debt Accumulation, 1952–85 , pp 214-225

- Juan Antonio Morales and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Aspects of Recent Price Movements , pp 1-8

- Frederick C. Mills
- Assessing China's Top-Down Securities Markets , pp 149-195

- William T. Allen and Han Shen
- Assessing Globalization's Critics: "Talkers Are No Good Doers?" , pp 17-60

- Kimberly Elliott, Debayani Kar and J. David Richardson
- Assessing Structural VARs , pp 1-106

- Lawrence Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum and Robert Vigfusson
- Assessing São Paulo's Large Drop in Homicides: The Role of Demography and Policy Interventions , pp 207-235

- Joao De Mello and Alexandre Schneider
- Assessing the Federal Deduction for State and Local Tax Payments
- Gilbert Metcalf
- Assessing the Impacts of the Prescription Drug User Fee Acts (PDUFA) on the FDA Approval Process
- Ernst R. Berndt, Adrian H. B. Gottschalk, Tomas Philipson and Matthew W. Strobeck
- Assessing the Role of Systematic Decision Making in the Public Sector , pp 219-230

- Henry S. Rowen
- Asset Allocation and Risk Allocation: Can Social Security Improve Its Future Solvency Problem by Investing in Private Securities? , pp 11-40

- Thomas E. MaCurdy and John B. Shoven
- Asset Commonality, Debt Maturity, and Systemic Risk
- Franklin Allen, Ana Babus and Elena Carletti
- Asset Identities in Economic Models , pp 229-258

- K. E. Boulding
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