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- Comment on "Risk, Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate" , pp 315-324

- Martín Uribe
- Comment on "Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment" , pp 147-153

- Valerie Ramey
- Comment on "Roads to Prosperity or Bridges to Nowhere? Theory and Evidence on the Impact of Public Infrastructure Investment" , pp 143-146

- Francesco Giavazzi
- Comment on "Robotization and the Political Response of Politicians"

- Italo Colantone
- Comment on "Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope: Illustrations from the Histories of Microsoft and IBM" , pp 271-276

- Giovanni Dosi
- Comment on "Science in the Age of Algorithms"

- Ajay Agrawal, John McHale and Alexander Oettl
- Comment on "Searching for Physical and Digital Media: The Evolution of Platforms For Finding Books" , pp 165-167

- Marc Rysman
- Comment on "Self-Reported Disability and Reference Groups" , pp 265-266

- David Cutler
- Comment on "Setting the Initial Time-Profile of Climate Policy: The Economics of Environmental Policy Phase-Ins" , pp 255-256

- Stephen Holland
- Comment on "Shadow Sorting" , pp 167-170

- Christopher Pissarides
- Comment on "Shadow Sorting" , pp 164-166

- Robert Hall
- Comment on "Shocks and Crashes" , pp 367-378

- Mark Watson
- Comment on "Shocks and Crashes" , pp 355-366

- John Campbell
- Comment on "Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals" , pp 217-233
- Nir Jaimovich
- Comment on "Shocks, Institutions, and Secular Changes in Employment of Older Individuals" , pp 234-250
- Mark Bils
- Comment on "Social Benefits and Losses from FDI: Two Nontraditional Views" , pp 332-334

- Anne O. Krueger
- Comment on "Social Benefits and Losses from FDI: Two Nontraditional Views" , pp 334-336

- Mario Lamberte
- Comment on "Social Interactions and Smoking" , pp 141-144

- Arie Kapteyn
- Comment on "Sources of US Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future" , pp 468-479

- Benjamin Moll
- Comment on "Sources of US Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future" , pp 456-467

- Owen Zidar
- Comment on "Sovereign Bailouts and Senior Loans" , pp 298-302

- Gisle Natvik
- Comment on "Sovereign Bailouts and Senior Loans" , pp 292-297

- Jayasri Dutta and Herakles Polemarchakis
- Comment on "Special Deals with Chinese Characteristics " , pp 380-388

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Comment on "Special Deals with Chinese Characteristics " , pp 389-394

- Antoinette Schoar
- Comment on "Spillovers from Climate Policy to Other Pollutants" , pp 90-91

- Charles Kolstad
- Comment on "Spousal Health Effects: the Role of Selection" , pp 279-281

- Amitabh Chandra
- Comment on "Sterilization and the Capital Inflow Problem in East Asia, 1987-97" , pp 227-231

- Mahani Zainal-Abidin
- Comment on "Sterilization and the Capital Inflow Problem in East Asia, 1987-97" , pp 226-227

- Leonard K. Cheng
- Comment on "Strategic Movement of Intellectual Property within US Multinational Enterprises" , pp 235-236

- J. Jensen
- Comment on "Stratification and Political Economy"
- Jennifer Chudy
- Comment on "Stratification Economics—The Intellectual Tradition"
- Darrick Hamilton and Guy Numa
- Comment on "Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market during the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence" , pp 415-424

- Alejandro Justiniano
- Comment on "Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market during the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence" , pp 405-414

- Fabrizio Perri
- Comment on "Stubborn Beliefs in Search Equilibrium" , pp 298-313

- Ilse Lindenlaub
- Comment on "Stubborn Beliefs in Search Equilibrium" 2 , pp 314-321

- Richard Rogerson
- Comment on "Suicide, Age, and Well-Being: An Empirical Investigation" , pp 334-338

- David Cutler
- Comment on "Survey Measurement of Probabilistic Economic Expectations: Progress and Promise" , pp 472-478
- Andrew Caplin
- Comment on "Survey Measurement of Probabilistic Economic Expectations: Progress and Promise" , pp 479-489
- Lars Hansen
- Comment on "Sustainability, Debt Management, and Public Debt Policy in Japan" , pp 412-414

- Dante B. Canlas
- Comment on "Systemic Risks and the Macroeconomy" , pp 149-153

- Hao Zhou
- Comment on "Taylor Rule Exchange Rate Forecasting during the Financial Crisis" , pp 106-116

- Barbara Rossi
- Comment on "Taylor Rule Exchange Rate Forecasting during the Financial Crisis" , pp 98-105

- Michael McCracken
- Comment on "Technology Diffusion and Postwar Growth" , pp 251-255

- James Robinson
- Comment on "Technology Diffusion and Postwar Growth" , pp 247-249

- Chang-Tai Hsieh
- Comment on "Technology-Hours Redux: Tax Changes and the Measurement of Technology Shocks" , pp 77-86

- Michael McMahon
- Comment on "Technology-Hours Redux: Tax Changes and the Measurement of Technology Shocks" , pp 87-94

- Tommaso Monacelli
- Comment on "Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand" , pp 350-361

- Ricardo Reis
- Comment on "Testing for Keynesian Labor Demand" , pp 362-370

- Julio Rotemberg
- Comment on "The "Austerity Myth": Gain Without Pain?" , pp 354-357

- Philip Lane
- Comment on "The Adversity/Hysteresis Effect: Depression-Era Productivity Growth in the U.S. Railroad Sector" , pp 606-609

- William Kerr
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