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Comment on "Price Pass-Through, Household Expenditure and Industrial Structure: The Case of Taiwan" , pp 255-257 Downloads
Cayetano Paderanga
Comment on "Pricing Personal Account Benefit Guarantees: A Simplified Approach" , pp 249-254 Downloads
George Pennacchi
Comment on "Procurement Choices and Infrastructure Costs" , pp 327-331 Downloads
Shoshana Vasserman
Comment on "Producer Dynamics in Agriculture: Empirical Evidence" , pp 391-394 Downloads
Spiro Stefanou
Comment on "Productivity and Potential Output Before, During, and After the Great Recession" , pp 60-65 Downloads
John Haltiwanger
Comment on "Productivity and Potential Output Before, During, and After the Great Recession" , pp 52-59 Downloads
Samuel Kortum and Unni Pillai
Comment on "Provincial and Local Governments in China: Fiscal Institutions and Government Behavior" , pp 369-372 Downloads
Zhigang Li
Comment on "Public Finance in the Age of AI: A Primer" Downloads
Matthew Weinzierl
Comment on "Putting Economics Back Into Geoeconomics" Downloads
Jeffry Frieden
Comment on "Putting Economics Back Into Geoeconomics" 2 Downloads
Thierry Mayer
Comment on "Puzzling Tax Structures in Devloping Countries: A Comparison of Two Alternative Explanations" , pp 37-41 Downloads
Michael M. Alba
Comment on "Puzzling Tax Structures in Devloping Countries: A Comparison of Two Alternative Explanations" , pp 35-37 Downloads
Francis Lui
Comment on "Quantifying the Lasting Harm to the US Economy from the Financial Crisis" , pp 129-145 Downloads
Martin Eichenbaum
Comment on "Quantifying the Lasting Harm to the US Economy from the Financial Crisis" , pp 146-152 Downloads
Narayana Kocherlakota
Comment on "R&D Capitalization: Where Did We Go Wrong?" , pp 480-486 Downloads
Michael Connolly
Comment on "R&D Exports and Imports: New Data and Methodological Issues" , pp 198-201 Downloads
Wolfgang Keller
Comment on "Real Variables, Nonlinearity, and European Real Exchange Rates" , pp 197-199 Downloads
Kenneth West
Comment on "Real Variables, Nonlinearity, and European Real Exchange Rates" , pp 194-196 Downloads
Charles Engel
Comment on "Recent Trends in Compensation Inequality" , pp 98-100 Downloads
Daniel Hamermesh
Comment on "Reducing Foreclosures: New Easy Answers" , pp 139-148 Downloads
Christopher Mayer
Comment on "Reducing Foreclosures: No Easy Answers" , pp 149-156 Downloads
Atif Mian
Comment on "Reducing Social Security PRA Risk at the Individual Level: Lifecycle Funds and No-Loss Strategies" , pp 292-298 Downloads
Douglas Elmendorf
Comment on "Reducing the Complexity Costs of 401(k) Participation Through Quick Enrollment(TM)" , pp 82-85 Downloads
Jonathan Skinner
Comment on "Reducing the Risk of Investment-Based Social Security Reform" , pp 218-227 Downloads
David Wilcox
Comment on "Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations" , pp 209-222 Downloads
Giuseppe Moscarini
Comment on "Reference Dependence and Labor Market Fluctuations" , pp 201-208 Downloads
Robert Hall
Comment on "Reflections on Monetary Policy in the Open Economy" , pp 149-154 Downloads
Frank Smets
Comment on "Reflections on Monetary Policy in the Open Economy" , pp 142-148 Downloads
Paolo Pesenti
Comment on "Reforming Social Security with Progressive Personal Accounts" , pp 121-128 Downloads
Jason Furman
Comment on "Reforming the Fiscal Management System in Korea" , pp 336-338 Downloads
Chong-Hyun Nam
Comment on "Reforming the Fiscal Management System in Korea" , pp 335-336 Downloads
Gilberto M. Llanto
Comment on "Regional Difference-in-Differences in France Using the German Annexation of Alsace-Moselle in 1870–1918" , pp 306-309 Downloads
John Abowd
Comment on "Regional Difference-in-Differences in France Using the German Annexation of Alsace-Moselle in 1870–1918" , pp 310-314 Downloads
Christopher Pissarides
Comment on "Regulatory Choice with Pollution and Innovation" , pp 74-78 Downloads
V. Smith
Comment on "Relative-Price Changes as Aggregate Supply Shocks Revisited: Theory and Evidence"
Raphael Schoenle
Comment on "Removing the Disincentives in Social Security for Long Careers" , pp 38-41 Downloads
Erzo Luttmer
Comment on "Reparations and Persistent Racial Wealth Gaps" , pp 222-226 Downloads
Ellora Derenoncourt
Comment on "Reparations and Persistent Racial Wealth Gaps" 2 , pp 227-234 Downloads
Jonathan Parker
Comment on "Requiescat in Pace? The Consequences of High Priced Funerals in South Africa" , pp 373-376 Downloads
Esther Duflo
Comment on "Rethinking America's Illegal Drug Policy" , pp 281-289 Downloads
Robert J. MacCoun
Comment on "Risk Heterogeneity and Credit Supply: Evidence from the Mortgage Market" , pp 420-428 Downloads
Jose-Luis Peydro
Comment on "Risk Heterogeneity and Credit Supply: Evidence from the Mortgage Market" , pp 429-436 Downloads
Bernard Salanié
Comment on "Risk Topography" , pp 184-189 Downloads
Hyun Song Shin
Comment on "Risk Topography" , pp 177-183 Downloads
Darrell Duffie
Comment on "Risk, Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate" , pp 315-324 Downloads
Martín Uribe
Comment on "Risk, Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate" , pp 310-314 Downloads
Charles Engel
Comment on "Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment" , pp 147-153 Downloads
Valerie Ramey
Comment on "Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment" , pp 143-146 Downloads
Francesco Giavazzi
Comment on "Robotization and the Political Response of Politicians" Downloads
Italo Colantone
Comment on "Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope: Illustrations from the Histories of Microsoft and IBM" , pp 271-276 Downloads
Giovanni Dosi
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