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- Decentralization in the Public Sector: An Empirical Study of State and Local Government , pp 5-32

- John Joseph Wallis and Wallace Oates
- Decentralized Stabilization Policies: Optimization and the Assignment Problem , pp 249-261

- Finn Kydland
- Decision-Making in Taxation and Expenditures , pp 295-336

- Charles E. Lindblom
- Decisions of Firms and Productivity Growth with Fixed Input Constraints: An Empirical Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Manufacturing , pp 135-172

- Catherine Morrison Paul
- Decisions to Undertake and Complete Doctoral Study and Choices of Sector of Employment , pp 174-210

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- Declarations Are Not Enough: Financial Sector Sources of Central Bank Independence , pp 253-274

- Adam Posen
- Declining Desire to Work and Downward Trends in Unemployment and Participation , pp 449-494

- Régis Barnichon and Andrew Figura
- Decomposing Medical Care Expenditure Growth , pp 81-111

- Abe Dunn, Eli Liebman and Adam Shapiro
- Decomposing Trends in US Air Pollution Disparities from Electricity , pp 91-124

- Danae Hernandez-Cortes, Kyle Meng and Paige Weber
- Decontrol and Devaluation, 1960-65 , pp 50-64

- Robert Baldwin
- Decreasing Delinquency, Criminal Behavior, and Recidivism by Intervening on Psychological Factors Other Than Cognitive Ability: A Review of the Intervention Literature , pp 367-406

- Patrick L. Hill, Brent W. Roberts, Jeffrey Grogger, Jonathan Guryan and Karen Sixkiller
- Deep Habits and the Dynamic Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks , pp 236-258
- Morten Ravn, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe, Martín Uribe and Lenno Uusküla
- Default Risk Sharing between Banks and Markets: The Contribution of Collateralized Debt Obligations , pp 603-631

- Günter Franke and Jan Krahnen
- Default Risk, Sectoral Reallocation, and Persistent Recessions
- Cristina Arellano, Yan Bai and Gabriel Mihalache
- Defaults , pp 42-49

- Thomas R. Atkinson
- Defense Planning and Organization , pp 365-420

- Alain C. Enthoven and Henry Rowen
- Deferred Compensation , pp 36-45

- Wilbur G. Lewellen
- Defined Benefit Pension Plan Distribution Decisions by Public Sector Employees
- Robert L. Clark, Melinda Morrill and David Vanderweide
- Defined Benefit versus Defined Contribution Pension Plans: What are the Real Trade-offs? , pp 139-162

- Zvi Bodie, Alan Marcus and Robert Merton
- Defined Contribution Pensions: Plan Rules, Participant Choices, and the Path of Least Resistance , pp 67-114

- James Choi, David Laibson, Brigitte Madrian and Andrew Metrick
- Defined Contribution Plans, Defined Benefit Plans, and the Accumulation of Retirement Wealth , pp 2062-2086
- James Poterba, Joshua Rauh, Steven Venti and David Wise
- Definition of a Term Loan , pp 9-14

- Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier
- Definition of Equipment Financing , pp 10-14

- Raymond J. Saulnier and Neil H. Jacoby
- Definitions , pp 1-2

- Anna Schwartz and Elma Oliver
- Definitions and Scope , pp 3-7

- Simon Kuznets
- Deflation and Monetary Policy in Taiwan , pp 371-396

- Jia-dong Shea and Ya-Hwei Yang
- Deflation of Defense Purchases , pp 147-204

- Richard Ziemer and Karl Galbraith
- Degrees of Conformity to Business Cycles , pp 80-99

- Wesley Clair Mitchell
- Delayed-Reward Discounting in Alcohol Abuse , pp 103-132

- Rudy E. Vuchinich and Cathy A. Simpson
- Demand and Supply in the Commercial Paper Market , pp 61-71

- Richard T. Selden
- Demand and Supply: Methods of Analysis , pp 19-46

- David M. Blank and George Stigler
- Demand Effects of Recent Changes in Prescription Drug Promotion , pp 1-26

- Meredith B. Rosenthal, Ernst R. Berndt, Julie M. Donohue, Arnold M. Epstein and Richard G. Frank
- Demand for Health Care among the Urban Poor, with Special Emphasis on the Role of Time , pp 163-214

- Jan Paul Acton
- Demand for Higher Education in the United States: A Second Progress Report , pp 291-348

- Leonard S. Miller, Dean T. Jamison and Roy Radner
- Demand for Information, Uncertainty, and the Response of US Treasury Securities to News , pp 3403-3455
- Hedi Benamar, Thierry Foucault and Clara Vega
- Demand for Reimbursement Insurance , pp 115-162

- Charles E. Phelps
- Demand Shocks and Supply Chain Resilience: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach and Application to the Potato Supply Chain , pp 107-132

- Liang Lu, Ruby Nguyen, Md Mamunur Rahman and Jason Winfree
- Demands for Data and Analysis Induced by Environmental Policy , pp 299-342

- Clifford S. Russell and V. Smith
- Demobilization , pp 46-48

- Clarence D. Long
- Demographic and Supply Aspects of Nationwide Building Cycles , pp 223-250

- Manuel Gottlieb
- Demographic Change, Relative Factor Prices, International Capital Flows, and Their Differential Effects on the Welfare of Generations , pp 385-414

- Alexander Ludwig, Dirk Krüger and Axel Börsch-Supan
- Demographic Differentials in the Demand for Alcohol and Illicit Drugs , pp 187-212

- Henry Saffer and Frank Chaloupka
- Demographic Pressure and Institutional Change: Village-Level Response to Rural Population Growth in Burkina Faso , pp 103-143

- Margaret McMillan, William Masters and Harounan Kazianga
- Demographic Transition, Childless Families, and Economic Growth , pp 351-373

- Francis Lui
- Demographic Transition, Human Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth: Some Evidence from Cross-Country and Korean Microdata , pp 93-124

- Chin Hee Hahn and Chang-Gyun Park
- Demographic Trends, Housing Equity, and the Financial Security of Future Retirees , pp 227-287

- James Poterba, Steven Venti and David Wise
- Demographics and Real Interest Rates Across Countries and Over Time
- Carlos Carvalho, Andrea Ferrero, Felipe R. Mazin and Fernanda Nechio
- Demographics, Fiscal Policy, and US Saving in the 1980s and Beyond , pp 73-102

- Alan Auerbach and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Demographics, the Housing Market, and the Welfare of the Elderly , pp 225-288

- Daniel McFadden
- Demography and Low-Frequency Capital Flows , pp 94-102
- David Backus, Thomas Cooley and Espen Henriksen
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