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- Comment on "Does Retirement Make You Happy? A Simultaneous Equations Approach" , pp 372-375

- Anne Case
- Comment on "Does Service Offshoring Lead to Job Losses? Evidence from the United States" , pp 243-246

- Robert Feenstra
- Comment on "Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue" , pp 47-58

- Bruce Preston
- Comment on "Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue" , pp 59-64

- Christopher Sims
- Comment on "Dual Inflation and the Real Exchange Rate in New Open Economy Macroeconomics" , pp 352-355

- Refet Gürkaynak
- Comment on "Dual Inflation and the Real Exchange Rate in New Open Economy Macroeconomics" , pp 350-351

- Richard Clarida
- Comment on "Durables and Owner-Occupied Housing in a Consumer Price Index" , pp 500-505

- Alan Heston
- Comment on "Dynamics of Housing Debt in the Recent Boom and Bust" , pp 312-317
- Erik Hurst
- Comment on "Dynamics of Housing Debt in the Recent Boom and Bust" , pp 318-328
- Giovanni Violante
- Comment on "Early Retirement, Mental Health, and Social Networks" , pp 250-254

- Elaine Kelly
- Comment on "East Asia and Global Imbalances: Saving, Investment, and Financial Development" , pp 156-160

- Edward Robinson and Liew Yin Sze
- Comment on "East Asia and Global Imbalances: Saving, Investment, and Financial Development" , pp 150-155

- Edwin Lai
- Comment on "Economic Budgeting for Endowment-Dependent Universities"

- Antoinette Schoar
- Comment on "Economic Preparation for Retirement" , pp 113-117

- Robert Willis
- Comment on "Effective Monetary Policy Strategies in New Keynesian Models: A Reexamination" , pp 345-353

- Lars Svensson
- Comment on "Effective Monetary Policy Strategies in New Keynesian Models: A Reexamination" , pp 354-365

- Mark Gertler
- Comment on "Emerging Labor Market Trends and Workplace Safety and Health" , pp 453-456

- Jeff Biddle
- Comment on "Endogenous and Systemic Risk" , pp 94-105

- Bruce Mizrach
- Comment on "Endogenous and Systemic Risk" , pp 105-112

- Terence Burnham
- Comment on "Endowment Spending Rules"
- Jeffrey Brown
- Comment on "Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process" , pp 435-442

- David Wise
- Comment on "Environment and Energy: Catastrophic Liabilities from Nuclear Power Plants" , pp 257-260

- William Pizer
- Comment on "Euro Membership as a U.K. Monetary Policy Option: Results from a Structural Model" , pp 440-445

- Carlo Favero
- Comment on "Evaluating the Slow Adoption of Energy Efficient Investments: Are Renters Less Likely to Have Energy Efficient Appliances?" , pp 316-317

- Olivier Deschenes
- Comment on "Evidence for Significant Compression of Morbidity in the Elderly U.S. Population" , pp 51-79

- Daniel McFadden and Wei Xie
- Comment on "Evolving Perceptions of Central Bank Credibility: The ECB Experience" , pp 183-185

- Richard Clarida
- Comment on "Evolving Perceptions of Central Bank Credibility: The ECB Experience" , pp 187-191

- Veronica Guerrieri
- Comment on "Examining the Effects of Tuition Reset Policies on Enrollment and Institutional Finances at Minority Serving Institutions"

- Bridget Long
- Comment on "Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies" , pp 413-422

- Oleg Itskhoki
- Comment on "Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies" 2 , pp 423-431

- Linda Tesar
- Comment on "Exchange Rate Models Are Not As Bad As You Think" , pp 443-452

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Comment on "Exchange Rate Models Are Not As Bad As You Think" , pp 453-470

- Barbara Rossi
- Comment on "Exchange Rate Regimes and the Extensive Margin of Trade" , pp 228-237

- George von Furstenberg
- Comment on "Exchange Rate Regimes and the Extensive Margin of Trade" , pp 238-240

- Stephen Redding
- Comment on "Expectations and Investment" , pp 435-442

- Monika Piazzesi
- Comment on "Expectations and Investment" , pp 432-434

- Christopher Sims
- Comment on "Expectations, Aging and Cognitive Decline" , pp 338-340

- John B. Shoven
- Comment on "Expectations, Monetary Policy, and the Misalignment of Traded Goods Prices" , pp 158-168

- Gianluca Benigno
- Comment on "Expectations, Monetary Policy, and the Misalignment of Traded Goods Prices" , pp 169-172

- Argia Sbordone
- Comment on "Explaining Trends in High School Graduation: The Changing Elementary and Secondary Education Policy Landscape and Income Inequality over the Last Half Century" , pp 89-95

- Sarah J. Reber
- Comment on "Exporting Deflation? Chinese Exports and Japanese Prices" , pp 227-230

- Joshua Aizenman
- Comment on "External and Public Debt Crises" , pp 257-267

- Harald Uhlig
- Comment on "External and Public Debt Crises" , pp 245-256

- Ricardo Reis
- Comment on "External Balance in Low-Income Countries" , pp 323-328

- Nicolas Coeurdacier
- Comment on "External Balance in Low-Income Countries" , pp 329-331

- Michael Klein
- Comment on "External Debt, Adjustment, and Growth" , pp 221-222

- Francis Lui
- Comment on "Facing the Climate Change Challenge in a Global Economy" , pp 250-256

- Alex Bowen
- Comment on "Facts and Fallacies about US FDI in China" , pp 539-543

- Stephen Yeaple
- Comment on "Falling Behind the Curve: A Positive Analysis of Stop-Start Monetary Policies and the Great Inflation" , pp 244-250

- Bennett McCallum
- Comment on "Family Status Transitions, Latent Health, and the Post-Retirement Evolution of Assets" , pp 69-73

- David Laibson
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