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- Consistency of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with Existing Evidence on the Relation between Consumption and Income: Time Series Data , pp 115-156

- Milton Friedman
- Consolidation in the Medical Care Marketplace,A Case Study from Massachusetts , pp 9-50

- Jason Barro and David Cutler
- Consolidation of Banks in Japan: Causes and Consequences , pp 265-309

- Kaoru Hosono, Koji Sakai and Kotaro Tsuru
- Constant-dollar Estimates , pp 58-68

- National Accounts Review Committee
- Constant-Quality Price Change, Depreciation, and Retirement of Mainframe Computers

- Stephen Oliner
- Constraints on Large-Block Shareholders , pp 139-176

- Clifford Holderness and Dennis P. Sheehan
- Constraints on the Level and Efficient Use of Labor , pp 225-258

- Hiroshi Ono and Marcus Rebick
- Constructing a New Data Base from Existing Microdata Sets: The 1966 Merge File , pp 325-362

- Benjamin Okner
- Constructing a PCE-Weighted Consumer Price Index , pp 53-74

- Caitlin Blair
- Constructing Interarea Compensation Cost Indexes with Data from Multiple Surveys , pp 171-210

- W. Brooks Pierce, John Ruser and Kimberly Zieschang
- Constructing the Record , pp 6-19

- Herbert B. Woolley
- Construction , pp 219-254

- John Gries
- Construction , pp 68-77

- Maurice Leven
- Construction (Group IV) , pp 149-183

- Simon Kuznets
- Construction Cycles and Long Swings in Economic Growth , pp 1-9

- Moses Abramovitz
- Construction Expenditures Of City Governments , pp 165-206

- Arthur D. Gayer
- Construction Expenditures Of New York City , pp 207-247

- Arthur D. Gayer
- Construction Expenditures Of State Governments , pp 126-164

- Arthur D. Gayer
- Consumer and Personal Finance Credit , pp 175-176

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Consumer Anticipations and Models of Durable Goods Demand , pp 167-242

- F. Juster
- Consumer Anticipations: Their Use in Forecasting Consumer Behavior , pp 381-454

- John B. Lansing and Stephen B. Withey
- Consumer Attitudes: Their Influence and Forecasting Value , pp 149-180

- Eva Mueller
- Consumer Behavior, Diet, and the Standard of Living in Late Colonial and Early Antebellum America, 1770-1840 , pp 217-264

- Lorena Walsh
- Consumer Benefit from Use of the Internet , pp 67-90

- Fiona Scott Morton
- Consumer Credit Market in Korea since the Economic Crisis , pp 161-196

- Chang-Gyun Park
- Consumer Decision-making at an Internet Shopbot: Brand Still Matters , pp 541-558
- Michael Smith and Erik Brynjolfsson
- Consumer Demand and Characteristics of Consumption Goods , pp 303-324

- Jack E. Triplett
- Consumer Durables in an Index of Consumer Prices , pp 305-336

- Peter O. Steiner
- Consumer Expenditure and Price Data: An Overview , pp 299-305

- Robert Ferber
- Consumer Expenditures for Durable Goods , pp 333-355

- Marvin Snowbarger and Daniel B. Suits
- Consumer Finance Companies , pp 6-27

- Paul F. Smith
- Consumer Investment Behavior , pp 15-127

- Jean Crockett and Irwin Friend
- Consumer Knowledge of Finance Charges , pp 80-91

- Wallace P. Mors
- Consumer Knowledge of Finance Rates , pp 47-75

- F. Juster and Robert P. Shay
- Consumer Sensitivity to Finance Rates , pp 6-46

- F. Juster and Robert P. Shay
- Consumer Spending and the After-Tax Real Interest Rate , pp 97-100

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Consumer Spending and the After-Tax Real Interest Rate , pp 53-68

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Consumer Surveys as a Source of Information for Social Accounting: The Problems , pp 335-381

- Arthur L. Broida
- Consumer Surveys as a Source of Information for Social Accounting: The Prospects , pp 383-409

- Robert Ferber
- Consumer Uses of Finance Charge Information , pp 39-60

- Wallace P. Mors
- Consumers' Goods in Recovery , pp 393-429

- Frederick C. Mills
- Consumers' Tangible Assets , pp 409-460

- Lenore Epstein
- Consumption and Investment Booms in the 1920s and Their Collapse in 1930 , pp 81-114

- Steven Gjerstad and Vernon Smith
- Consumption and Savings Balances of the Elderly: Experimental Evidence on Survey Response Bias , pp 353-392

- Michael Hurd, Daniel McFadden, Harish Chand, Li Gan, Angela Menill and Michael Roberts
- Consumption and the Standard of Living , pp 13-78

- Leo Wolman
- Consumption Externalities and the Financing of Social Services , pp 173-194

- Robert Frank
- Consumption Growth Parallels Income Growth: Some New Evidence , pp 305-348

- Christopher Carroll and Lawrence Summers
- Consumption of Consumers' Capital , pp 139-150

- Solomon Fabricant
- Consumption of Governmental Capital , pp 120-138

- Solomon Fabricant
- Consumption of Own Production and Cost-of-Living Indexes , pp 429-444

- T. Peter Hill
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