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- Coverage of Federal Income Tax Returns , pp 241-266

- Simon Kuznets and Elizabeth Jenks
- Covered Interest Parity Deviations: Macrofinancial Determinants
- Eugenio Cerutti, Maurice Obstfeld and Haonan Zhou
- CPI Bias from Supercenters: Does the BLS Know that Wal-Mart Exists? , pp 203-231

- Jerry Hausman and Ephraim Leibtag
- Crafting Defense R&D Policy in the Anti-Terrorist Era , pp 1-34

- Manuel Trajtenberg
- Crash-Testing the Efficient Market Hypothesis , pp 277-286

- Kenneth French
- Crazy Explanations for the Productivity Slowdown , pp 163-210

- Paul Romer
- Creating a Bigger Pie? The Effects of Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, and Stock Options on Workplace Performance , pp 139-165

- Joseph R. Blasi, Richard Freeman, Christopher Mackin and Douglas Kruse
- Creating Markets for New Vaccines - Part I: Rationale , pp 35-72

- Michael Kremer
- Creating Markets for New Vaccines - Part II: Design Issues , pp 73-118

- Michael Kremer
- Creating New Genres: Conceptual Artists at Work and Play in the Twentieth Century , pp 112-134
- David Galenson
- Creating Price Indexes for Measuring Productivity in Mental Health Care , pp 115-147

- Susan H. Busch, Ernst R. Berndt and Richard G. Frank
- Creation of a Synthetic Data Set by Linking Records of the Canadian Survey of Consumer Finances with the Family Expenditure Survey 1970 , pp 373-397

- Horst E. Alter
- Credibility of Hong Kong's Currency Board: The Role of Institutional Arrangements , pp 233-259

- Yum K. Kwan, Francis Lui and Leonard K. Cheng
- Credible Liberalizations and International Capital Flows: The "Overborrowing Syndrome" , pp 7-50

- Ronald McKinnon and Huw Pill
- Credit and Economic Organization , pp 219-226

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Credit Experience , pp 74-80

- Howard G. Diesslin
- Credit Experience and the Business Cycle , pp 102-133

- Geoffrey H. Moore and Philip A Klein
- Credit History: The Changing Nature of Scientific Credit , pp 107-131

- Joshua Gans and Fiona Murray
- Credit ind Economic Stability , pp 227-234

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Credit Market Freezes , pp 493-523
- Efraim Benmelech and Nittai K. Bergman
- Credit Procedure And Credit Losses , pp 104-131

- Wilbur C. Plummer and Ralph A. Young
- Credit Risk , pp 119-145

- Raymond J. Saulnier
- Credit Scores and Inequality Across the Life Cycle

- Satyajit Chatterjee, P. Dean Corbae, Kyle Dempsey and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- Credit Standards , pp 89-106

- Ralph A. Young
- Credit Standards and Operating Techniques , pp 61-82

- Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier
- Credit Standards And Terms , pp 132-155

- Wilbur C. Plummer and Ralph A. Young
- Credit Terms and Subsequent Collection Experience , pp 56-82

- Geoffrey H. Moore and Philip A Klein
- Credit, Prices, and Crashes: Business Cycles with a Sudden Stop , pp 335-392

- Enrique Mendoza
- Credit-Rating Formulae , pp 83-91

- David Durand
- Credit-Rating Formulae , pp 83-91

- David Durand
- Creditor Relations , pp 459-512

- William Cline, Guillermo Ortiz, Roberto G. Mendoza and Ammar Siamwalla
- Credits and Associated Services , pp 70-91

- Raymond J. Saulnier and Neil H. Jacoby
- Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach , pp 1-54

- Gary Becker
- Crime and the Family: Lessons from Teenage Childbearing , pp 573-598

- Seth G. Sanders
- Crime Displacement and Police Interventions: Evidence from London's "Operation Theseus" , pp 359-374

- Mirko Draca, Stephen Machin and Robert Witt
- Crime Distribution and Victim Behavior during a Crime Wave , pp 175-204

- Rafael Di Tella, Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky
- Crises in Economic Thought, Secular Stagnation, and Future Economic Research , pp 557-577
- Lawrence Summers
- Crises in the Global Economy from Tulips to Today , pp 473-514

- Larry Neal and Marc Weidenmier
- Crisis Innovation Policy from World War II to COVID-19 , pp 135-181

- Daniel Gross and Bhaven Sampat
- Crisis Without Adjustment, 1978-79 , pp 655-662

- Merih Celâsun and Dani Rodrik
- Criteria Constraints and Multicollinearity in Random Coefficient Regression Models , pp 429-450

- P. A. V. B. Swamy
- Criteria for Evaluation of Econometric Models , pp 291-324

- Phoebus J. Dhrymes, E. Howrey, Saul H. Hymans, Jan Kmenta, Edward Leamer, Richard E. Quandt, James B. Ramsey, Harold T. Shapiro and Victor Zarnowitz
- Criteria for Evaluation of Econometric Models: A Correction , pp 161-162

- W. A. Jayatissa
- Criteria for Selecting Indicators , pp 20-31

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- Criteria to Measure the Gain in Accuracy , pp 9-12

- F. Juster
- Criticism Rates as Indicators of Credit Quality, 1947-57 , pp 39-63

- Albert M. Wojnilower
- Critique of the Data , pp 81-111

- David Meiselman and Eli Shapiro
- Critique of the Official Statistics of Mexican Migration to and from the United States , pp 581-590

- Paul S. Taylor
- Crop Disease and Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from a Dynamic Structural Model of Verticillium Wilt Management , pp 217-249

- Christine L. Carroll, Colin Carter, Rachael Goodhue and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Cross-Border Acquisitions and Target Firms' Performance: Evidence from Japanese Firm-Level Data , pp 347-389

- Kyoji Fukao, Keiko Ito, Hyeog Ug Kwon and Miho Takizawa
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