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- Climate Variability and Water Infrastructure: Historical Experience in the Western United States , pp 253-280

- Zeynep K. Hansen, Gary Libecap and Scott E. Lowe
- Climate, Drought Exposure, and Technology Adoption: An Application to Drought-Tolerant Corn in the United States , pp 203-239

- Jonathan McFadden, David Smith and Steven Wallander
- Clinical Pathways to Disability , pp 151-187

- Mary Beth Landrum, Kate A. Stewart and David Cutler
- Closing the Innovation Gap in Pink and Black , pp 43-66

- Lisa Cook, Janet Gerson and Jennifer Kuan
- Clusters of Entrepreneurship
- Edward Glaeser, William Kerr and Giacomo Ponzetto
- Clusters of Entrepreneurship and Innovation , pp 129-166

- Aaron Chatterji, Edward Glaeser and William Kerr
- CMS Payments Necessary to Support HMO Participation in Medicare Managed Care , pp 1-26

- John Cawley, Michael Chernew and Catherine McLaughlin
- Co-Authoring Advanced Art , pp 199-210
- David Galenson
- Coal-Fired Power Plant Retirements in the United States , pp 4-36

- Rebecca J. Davis, J Holladay and Charles Sims
- Coalition Formation and the Adoption of Workers? Compensation: The Case of Missouri, 1911 to 1926 , pp 259-298

- Shawn Kantor and Price Fishback
- Cobenefits and Regulatory Impact Analysis: Theory and Evidence from Federal Air Quality Regulations , pp 117-156

- Joseph Aldy, Matthew Kotchen, Mary Evans, Meredith Fowlie, Arik Levinson and Karen Palmer
- Cognition and Economic Outcomes in the Health and Retirement Survey , pp 209-233

- John J. McArdle, James Smith and Robert Willis
- Cognitive Mobility: Labor Market Responses to Supply Shocks in the Space of Ideas , pp 109-145
- George Borjas and Kirk Doran
- Cohabitation and the Uneven Retreat from Marriage in the United States, 1950–2010 , pp 241-272

- Shelly Lundberg and Robert Pollak
- Cohort Crowding and Youth Labor Markets (A Cross-National Analysis) , pp 57-106

- Sanders Korenman and David Neumark
- COLA Cuts in State-Local Pensions , pp 311-332
- Alicia Munnell, Jean-Pierre Aubry and Mark Cafarelli
- Collaborating with People Like Me: Ethnic Coauthorship within the United States , pp 289-318
- Richard Freeman and Wei Huang
- Collaboration, Stars, and the Changing Organization of Science: Evidence from Evolutionary Biology , pp 75-102

- Ajay Agrawal, John McHale and Alexander Oettl
- Collapse and (Incomplete) Stabilization of the Nicaraguan Economy , pp 331-368

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Collateral, Rationing, and Government Intervention in Credit Markets , pp 43-62

- William Gale
- Collection and Use of Job Vacancy Data in Canada , pp 173-194

- William Thomson
- Collection and Use of Job Vacancy Data in the Netherlands , pp 291-305

- Lodewijk J. Niesten
- Collection and Uses of Job Vacancy Statistics in Sweden , pp 265-290

- Per Holmberg
- Collection at the Source , pp 289-304

- William Leonard Crum, John F. Fennelly and Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- Collection of Data , pp 9-12

- Joel Dean
- Collective Goods, Comparative Advantage, and Alliance Efficiency , pp 25-63

- Mancur Olson, Jr., and Richard Zeckhauser
- Collective Pegging to a Single Currency: The West African Monetary Union , pp 333-368

- Jorge Braga de Macedo
- College Aid , pp 283-302

- David Deming and Susan Dynarski
- Collision Course: Macroeconomic Policies and the Crash , pp 80-96

- Gerardo della Paolera and Alan Taylor
- Colombia and the Andean Group: Economic and Political Determinants of Regional Integration Policy , pp 182-203

- Miguel Urrutia
- Coming Home to America: Dividend Repatriations by US Multinationals , pp 161-208

- James Hines and Robert Hubbard
- Coming to America: Where Do International Doctorate Students Study and How Do US Universities Respond? , pp 101-127

- John Bound and Sarah Turner
- Comment and appendices , pp 51-66

- D. H. Wallace
- Comment on "'Fiscal Devaluation' and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times" , pp 486-493

- James Poterba
- Comment on "'Healthy, Wealthy and Wise?' Revisited: An Analysis of the Causal Pathways from Socioeconomic Status to Health" , pp 317-320

- Robert Willis
- Comment on "A Comparison of Different Measures of Health and their Relation to Labor Force Transitions at Older Ages" , pp 151-156

- Steven Venti
- Comment on "A Fair Value Approach to Valuing Public Infrastructure Projects and the Risk Transfer in Public Private Partnerships" , pp 403-407

- R. Richard Geddes
- Comment on "A Fistful of Dollars: Lobbying and the Financial Crisis" , pp 236-243

- Luigi Zingales
- Comment on "A Fistful of Dollars: Lobbying and the Financial Crisis" , pp 231-235
- Jeremy Stein
- Comment on "A General-Equilibrium Asset-Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output" , pp 320-328

- Paul Schreyer
- Comment on "A New Metric for Banking Integration in Europe" , pp 246-253

- Loretta Mester
- Comment on "A Pollution Theory of Discrimination: Male and Female Differences in Occupations and Earnings" , pp 349-353

- Cecilia Elena Rouse
- Comment on "A Portrait of US Factoryless Goods Producers" , pp 447-450

- Teresa Fort
- Comment on "A Quantitative Analysis of the Evolution of the US Wage Distribution: 1970–2000" , pp 277-299

- David Autor
- Comment on "A Quantitative Analysis of the Evolution of the US Wage Distribution: 1970–2000" , pp 301-314

- Francesco Caselli
- Comment on "A Reassessment of Monetary Policy Surprises and High-Frequency Identification" , pp 156-160

- Simon Gilchrist
- Comment on "A Reassessment of Monetary Policy Surprises and High-Frequency Identification" 2 , pp 161-166

- Mark Watson
- Comment on "Academic Engagement, Commercialization, and Scholarship: Empirical Evidence from Agricultural and Life Scientists at US Land Grant Universities" , pp 208-212

- Nicola Bianchi
- Comment on "Accounting for Environmental Activity: Measuring Public Environmental Expenditures and the Environmental Goods and Services Sector in the US" , pp 187-189

- David Evans
- Comment on "Accounting for Factorless Income" , pp 229-234

- Richard Rogerson
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