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- 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 231-235
- Jeremy Stein
- Comment on "A Fistful of Dollars: Lobbying and the Financial Crisis" , pp 236-243

- Luigi Zingales
- 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 301-314

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

- David Autor
- 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
- Comment on "Accounting for Factorless Income" , pp 235-248

- Matthew Rognlie
- Comment on "Accounting for Firm Heterogeneity within US Industries: Extended Supply-Use Tables and Trade in Value Added Using Enterprise and Establishment Level Data" , pp 342-346

- Susan Houseman
- Comment on "Adjusted Estimates of Worker Flows and Job Openings in JOLTS" , pp 216-221

- Robert Hall
- Comment on "Adjusting Government Policies for Age Inflation" , pp 162-168

- Warren Sanderson
- Comment on "Aggregate Implications of Credit Market Imperfections" , pp 61-69

- Mark Gertler
- Comment on "Aggregate Implications of Credit Market Imperfections" , pp 71-77

- Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
- Comment on "Aggregate Lending and Modern Financial Intermediation: Why Bank Balance Sheet Models Are Miscalibrated" , pp 288-292

- Jeremy Stein
- Comment on "Aggregate Lending and Modern Financial Intermediation: Why Bank Balance Sheet Models Are Miscalibrated" 2 , pp 293-306

- Itamar Drechsler
- Comment on "Aggregation Issues in Integrating and Accelerating the BEA" , pp 287-308

- Walter Diewert
- Comment on "Aging and Death under a Dollar a Day" , pp 203-209

- Amitabh Chandra and Heidi Williams
- Comment on "Aging Populations, Pension Operations, Potential Economic Disappointment and Its Allocation" , pp 326-331

- Steven Venti
- Comment on "Aging, Religion, and Health" , pp 262-267

- James Smith
- Comment on "Agricultural Trade Reform and Rural Prosperity: Lessons from China" , pp 424-427

- Kym Anderson
- Comment on "AI Exposure and the Adaptive Capacity of American Workers"

- Dimitris Papanikolaou
- Comment on "AI’s Use of Knowledge in Society"
- Avi Goldfarb
- Comment on "Algorithms and the Changing Frontier" , pp 410-414

- Timothy Simcoe
- Comment on "Algorithms as A Vehicle to Reflective Equilibrium: Behavioral Economics 2.0"
- Abhishek Nagaraj
- Comment on "An Anatomy of China's Export Growth" , pp 56-61

- Bin Xu
- Comment on "An Anatomy of Monopsony: Search Frictions, Amenities and Bargaining in Concentrated Markets"

- Giuseppe Moscarini
- Comment on "An Anatomy of Monopsony: Search Frictions, Amenities and Bargaining in Concentrated Markets" 2

- Katarína Borovičková
- Comment on "An Economy of AI Agents"
- Kevin Bryan
- Comment on "An Integrated BEA/BLS Production Account: A First Step and Theoretical Considerations" , pp 435-438

- Carol Corrado
- Comment on "Are Black-White Mortality Rates Converging? Acute Myocardial Infarction in the United States, 1993–2010" , pp 222-225

- David R. Weir
- Comment on "Are State and Time Dependent Models Really Different?" , pp 458-464
- John Leahy
- Comment on "Are State and Time Dependent Models Really Different?" , pp 465-474
- Greg Kaplan
- Comment on "Are the New Jobs Good Jobs?" , pp 143-147

- Erica Groshen
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Economics" , pp 608-610

- Daniel Kahneman
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth" , pp 282-289

- Patrick Francois
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence and Political Economy"

- Joshua Tucker
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence in Research and Development"

- Bronwyn Hall
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence, Competition, and Welfare"

- Catherine Tucker
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence, Economics, and Industrial Organization" , pp 419-422

- Judith Chevalier
- Comment on "Artificial Intelligence, the Evolution of the Health Care Value Chain, and the Future of the Physician" , pp 46-47

- Dawn Bell
- Comment on "Assessing China's Top-Down Securities Markets" , pp 195-199

- Qiao Liu
- Comment on "Assessing São Paulo's Large Drop in Homicides: The Role of Demography and Policy Interventions" , pp 235-237

- Lucas Llach
- Comment on "Asymmetric Shocks in a Currency Union with Monetary and Fiscal Handcuffs" , pp 143-151

- Hans-Helmut Kotz
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