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- Can Communist Economies Transform Incrementally? The Experience of China , pp 87-150

- Alan Gelb, Gary Jefferson and Inderjit Singh
- Can Emerging Market Bank Regulators Establish Credible Discipline? The Case of Argentina, 1992-99 , pp 147-196

- Charles Calomiris and Andrew Powell
- Can Endogenous Changes in Price Flexibility Alter the Relative Welfare Performance of Exchange Rate Regimes? , pp 371-412

- Ozge Senay and Alan Sutherland
- Can Interindustry Wage Differentials Justify Strategic Trade Policy? , pp 85-124

- Lawrence Katz and Lawrence Summers
- Can Market and Voting Institutions Generate Optimal Intergenerational Risk Sharing? , pp 113-152

- Antonio Rangel and Richard Zeckhauser
- Can Multi-payer Financing Achieve Single-Payer Spending Levels?
- Joseph Newhouse and Anna Sinaiko
- Can Operation Warp Speed Serve as a Model for Accelerating Innovations beyond COVID Vaccines? , pp 103-138

- Arielle D'Souza, Kendall Hoyt, Christopher Snyder and Alec Stapp
- Can Parameter Instability Explain the Meese-Rogoff Puzzle? , pp 125-173

- Philippe Bacchetta, Eric van Wincoop and Toni Beutler
- Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced? , pp 359-402

- Pierre Cahuc and Stéphane Carcillo
- Can School Choice and School Accountability Successfully Coexist? , pp 49-66

- David Figlio and Marianne Page
- Can Severe Fiscal Contractions Be Expansionary? Tales of Two Small European Countries , pp 75-122

- Francesco Giavazzi and Marco Pagano
- Can Sticky Portfolios Explain International Capital Flows and Asset Prices?
- Philippe Bacchetta, Margaret Davenport and Eric van Wincoop
- Can Swapping be Differentially Private? A Refreshment Stirred, not Shaken
- James Bailie, Ruobin Gong and Xiao-Li Meng
- Can Technology Improvements Cause Productivity Slowdowns? , pp 209-276

- Andreas Hornstein and Per Krusell
- Can the Doha Round Be a Development Round? Setting a Place at the Table , pp 91-124

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Can the European Monetary System be Copied Outside Europe? Lessons from Ten Years of Monetary Policy Coordination in Europe , pp 247-278

- Francesco Giavazzi and Alberto Giovannini
- Can the Fed Control Real Interest Rates? , pp 117-167

- Robert Shiller
- Can the Nelson-Arrow Paradigm Still Be the Beacon of Innovation Policy? , pp 679-684

- Manuel Trajtenberg
- Canada , pp 123-142

- R. H. Coats
- Canada and High-Skill Emigration to the United States: Way Station or Farm System?
- Ana Damas de Matos and Daniel Parent
- Canada and the Interwar Gold Standard, 1920-35: Monetary Policy without a Central Bank , pp 277-310

- Ronald A. Shearer and Carolyn Clark
- Canada without a Central Bank: Operation of the Price-Specie-Flow Mechanism, 1872-1913 , pp 547-586

- Georg Rich
- Canada's External Trade and Net Foreign Balance, 1851-1900 , pp 757-771

- O. J. Firestone
- Canada-U.S. Free Trade and Pressures for Tax Coordination , pp 75-96

- Roger Gordon
- Canada: Joint Committees on Occupational Health and Safety , pp 351-374

- Elaine Bernard
- Canada: On the Road to Fiscal Balance , pp 199-218

- Philip Oreopoulos, Laurence Kotlikoff and Willi Leibfritz
- Canadian Balance of Payments since 1868 , pp 717-756

- Penelope Hartland
- Canadian Experience with Recent Inflation as Viewed through CANDIDE , pp 409-446

- Ronald C. Bodkin, Francine Chabot-Plante and Munir A. Sheikh
- Canal Investment, 1815-1860 , pp 547-570

- H. Jerome Cranmer
- Cap-and-Trade, Emissions Taxes, and Innovation , pp 29-53

- Suzanne Scotchmer
- Capacity, Capacity Utilization, and the Acceleration Principle , pp 419-468

- Bert G. Hickman
- Cape Verde and Mozambique as Development Successes in West and Southern Africa , pp 203-293

- Jorge Braga de Macedo and Luis Pereira
- Capital , pp 214-259

- Lance E. Davis, Robert E. Gallman and Karin Gleiter
- Capital Account Policies and the Real Exchange Rate , pp 7-42

- Olivier Jeanne
- Capital and Labor in Production: Some Direct Estimates , pp 431-475

- Robert Eisner
- Capital Coefficients as Economic Parameters: The Problem of Instability , pp 287-310

- Anne P. Carter
- Capital Coefficients in Mineral and Metal Industries , pp 311-345

- Frederick T. Moore
- Capital Consumption and Net Capital Formation , pp 440-447

- Solomon Fabricant
- Capital Consumption as Defined by Accounting Records , pp 21-29

- Solomon Fabricant
- Capital Consumption in Agriculture , pp 111-119

- Solomon Fabricant
- Capital Controls or Macroprudential Regulation?
- Anton Korinek and Damiano Sandri
- Capital Controls, Sudden Stops, and Current Account Reversals , pp 73-120

- Sebastian Edwards
- Capital Controls: An Evaluation , pp 645-674

- Nicolas Magud and Carmen Reinhart
- Capital Crimes: Kidnappings and Corporate Investment in Colombia , pp 63-97

- Rony Pshisva and Gustavo Suarez
- Capital Equipment and Construction in Recovery , pp 354-392

- Frederick C. Mills
- Capital Expenditures and Capital Stocks , pp 245-261

- Raford Boddy and Michael Gort
- Capital Expenditures Forecasts by Individual Firms , pp 351-368

- Robert Levine
- Capital Expenditures, Profits, and the Acceleration Principle , pp 137-176

- Robert Eisner
- Capital Expenditures—Some Further Analyses , pp 117-132

- Robert Eisner
- Capital Expenditures—The Basic Model , pp 69-116

- Robert Eisner
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