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- 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
- Demystifying the Chinese Housing Boom , pp 105-166

- Hanming Fang, Quanlin Gu, Wei Xiong and Li-An Zhou
- Dependence on Internal and External Financing at Various Rates of Asset Growth , pp 82-100

- Sergei P. Dobrovolsky
- Deposits and Bank Capital Structure
- Franklin Allen, Elena Carletti and Robert Marquez
- Deposits and Commercial Banks: Call Dates , pp 423-480

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Deposits and Commercial Banks: Monthly Estimates , pp 481-530

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Deposits at Mutual Savings Banks: Call Date and Monthly Estimates , pp 531-561

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Deposits with the Postal Savings System , pp 562-563

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Depreciation and Depletion , pp 53-86

- Dan Throop Smith and J. Keith Butters
- Depreciation Estimation, R&D Capital Stock, and North American Manufacturing Productivity Growth , pp 383-404
- Jeffrey Bernstein and Theofanis Mamuneas
- Depreciation Experience since 1954 , pp 30-45

- Thomas M. Stanback, Jr.
- Depression through the Lens of Economics: A Research Agenda , pp 127-152

- Jonathan de Quidt and Johannes Haushofer
- Deregulation as a Source of Growth in Mexico , pp 311-342

- Arturo Fernandez
- Deregulation of Scandinavian Airlines: A Case Study of the Oslo-Stockholm Route , pp 85-100

- Victor D. Norman and Siri Strandenes
- Deregulation, Profit, and Cost in Commercial Banking: The Case of Hong Kong , pp 305-325

- Yum K. Kwan and Francis Lui
- Derivation of the New Estimates , pp 33-66

- David M. Blank
- Derivation of the Series , pp 2-10

- Anna Schwartz and Elma Oliver
- Description and Appraisal of Data , pp 16-27

- Saul B. Klaman
- Description of a Populist Experience: Argentina, 1973-1976 , pp 77-120

- Federico Sturzenegger
- Description of Data , pp 20-26

- Laurence Kotlikoff and Daniel E. Smith
- Description of Production Statistics , pp 1-25

- Arthur F. Burns
- Description of the Data , pp 41-80

- David Meiselman and Eli Shapiro
- Description of the Data and Sources of Possible Error , pp 8-19

- Phillip Cagan
- Description of the Models , pp 23-45

- Yoel Haitovsky, George Treyz and Vincent Su
- Design of the Accounts , pp 325-333

- Thomas Schelling
- Designing Fuel-Economy Standards in Light of Electric Vehicles , pp 111-154

- Kenneth Gillingham
- Designing Hospital Antitrust Policy to Promote Social Welfare , pp 53-76

- Daniel Kessler and Mark McClellan
- Designing Online Marketplaces: Trust and Reputation Mechanisms , pp 77-93

- Michael Luca
- Designing Scientific Grants , pp 139-178

- Christoph Carnehl, Marco Ottaviani and Justus Preusser
- Designing, Not Checking, for Policy Robustness: An Example with Optimal Taxation , pp 1-54

- Benjamin Lockwood, Afras Sial and Matthew Weinzierl
- Desirable Amounts of Taxation and Borrowing , pp 127-167

- William Leonard Crum, John F. Fennelly and Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- Desirable Characteristics of Formulas for Graduating Monthly Time Series , pp 100-112

- Frederick R. Macaulay
- Detailed Expenditure Items , pp 53-71

- Robert T. Michael
- Detailed Explanation of the Federal Proposals , pp 18-29

- James A. Maxwell
- Detecting "Bad" Leverage , pp 205-212

- Amir Sufi
- Detecting Errors in Economic Survey Data: Multivariate vs Univariate Procedures , pp 333-345

- Philip Musgrove
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