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- Comment on "The Risk of Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure at the End of Life" , pp 128-131

- David R. Weir
- Comment on "The Role of Debt in Financing Higher Education"

- Daniel Bergstresser
- Comment on "The Role of Fringe Benefits in Employer and Workforce Dynamics" , pp 505-509

- Dan Black
- Comment on "The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises" , pp 173-175

- Indira Rajaraman
- Comment on "The Role of Retail Chains: National, Regional and Industry Results" , pp 262-270

- Jeffrey Campbell
- Comment on "The Roots of Agricultural Innovation: Patent Evidence of Knowledge Spillovers" , pp 76-79

- Alberto Galasso
- Comment on "The Roots of Low European Employment: Family Culture?" , pp 110-114

- Tito Boeri
- Comment on "The Roots of Low European Employment: Family Culture?" , pp 115-123

- Alessandra Fogli
- Comment on "The Simple Geometry of Transmission and Stabilization in Closed and Open Economies" , pp 117-118

- Richard Clarida
- Comment on "The Simple Geometry of Transmission and Stabilization in Closed and Open Economies" , pp 119-129

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Comment on "The Tail That Keeps the Riskless Rate Low" , pp 284-296

- Francois Gourio
- Comment on "The Tail That Keeps the Riskless Rate Low" , pp 297-302

- Robert Hall
- Comment on "The Time Dimension in the Collection of Job Vacancy Data " , pp 462-487

- Albert Rees, Nat Weinberg, Harold Goldstein and R. E. Johnson
- Comment on "The Timing of Labor Market Expansions: New Facts and a New Hypothesis" , pp 53-58

- Robert Hall
- Comment on "The Timing of Labor Market Expansions: New Facts and a New Hypothesis" , pp 59-71

- Robert Shimer
- Comment on "The Transformation of Manufacturing and the Decline in US Employment" , pp 380-388

- Valerie Ramey
- Comment on "The Transformation of Manufacturing and the Decline in US Employment" , pp 373-379

- Lawrence Katz
- Comment on "The Transmission of Domestic Shocks in Open Economies" , pp 149-155

- Malin Adolfson
- Comment on "The Value and Configuration of Coastal Natural Capital" , pp 139-141

- Justin Contat
- Comment on "The Value of Progress against Cancer in the Elderly" , pp 233-236

- Amitabh Chandra
- Comment on "Time to Ship during Financial Crises" , pp 264-267

- Cédric Tille
- Comment on "Time to Ship during Financial Crises" , pp 261-263

- Helene Rey
- Comment on "Toward a Political Economy of Macroeconomic Thinking" , pp 285-293

- Allan Drazen
- Comment on "Toward a Political Economy of Macroeconomic Thinking" , pp 294-300

- Enrico Spolaore
- Comment on "Tracing Sustainability in the Long Run Genuine Savings Estimates 1850–2018" , pp 100-104

- Stefanie Onder
- Comment on "Trade and Industrialization after Globalization's Second Unbundling: How Building and Joining a Supply Chain Are Different and Why It Matters" , pp 212-214

- Andrés Velasco
- Comment on "Trade Growth, Production Fragmentation, and China's Environment" , pp 469-472

- Arik Levinson
- Comment on "Trade Insulation as Social Protection" , pp 366-369

- Ronald Trostle
- Comment on "Trade Invoicing in the Accession Countries: Are They Suited to the Euro?" , pp 394-398

- Charles Engel
- Comment on "Trade Invoicing in the Accession Countries: Are They Suited to the Euro?" , pp 399-402

- Richard Portes
- Comment on "Tradeoffs and Sacrifice over Rate Cycles: Activity, Inflation and the Price Level"

- Lucrezia Reichlin
- Comment on "Tradeoffs and Sacrifice over Rate Cycles: Activity, Inflation and the Price Level" 2

- Mark Watson
- Comment on "Trading Up and the Skill Premium" , pp 331-336

- Jonathan Vogel
- Comment on "Trading Up and the Skill Premium" , pp 317-330

- Daron Acemoglu
- Comment on "Transformative AI and Firms"
- Toby Stuart
- Comment on "Transportation Infrastructure in the US" , pp 210-217

- Stephen Redding
- Comment on "Trends and Cycles in China's Macroeconomy" , pp 85-89

- Mark Watson
- Comment on "Trends and Cycles in China's Macroeconomy" , pp 90-100

- John Fernald
- Comment on "Trends in Pension Cash-Out at Job Change and the Effects on Long-Term Outcomes" , pp 39-43

- James Poterba
- Comment on "Trends in Prescription Drug Use by the Disabled Elderly" , pp 312-316

- Jonathan Skinner
- Comment on "Two Monetary Tools: Interest Rates and Haircuts" , pp 193-204

- Michael Woodford
- Comment on "Two Monetary Tools: Interest Rates and Haircuts" , pp 181-191

- Tobias Adrian and Erkko Etula
- Comment on "Understanding High Crime Rates in Latin America: The Role of Social and Policy Factors" , pp 56-60

- Alejandro Gaviria
- Comment on "Understanding Noninflationary Demand Driven Business Cycles" , pp 131-143

- Giorgio Primiceri
- Comment on "Understanding Noninflationary Demand Driven Business Cycles" , pp 144-153

- Martín Uribe
- Comment on "Understanding the Great Gatsby Curve" , pp 394-406
- Roland Benabou
- Comment on "Understanding the Improvement in Disability Free Life Expectancy in the US Elderly Population" , pp 201-204

- Jonathan Skinner
- Comment on "Understanding the International Rise and Fall of Inflation since 2020"
- Susanto Basu
- Comment on "Understanding the SES Gradient in Health Among the Elderly: The Role of Childhood Circumstances" , pp 219-221

- Robert Willis
- Comment on "Unemployment in an Estimated New Keynesian Model" , pp 381-388

- Richard Rogerson
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