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- Development Policy and Dynamic Comparative Advantage , pp 27-72

- Michael Bruno
- Development Strategy and Planning: The Soviet Experience , pp 233-278

- Alexander Erlich
- Developments in 1976-80 , pp 195-210

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- Deviation Cycles , pp 12-14

- Ilse Mintz
- Diagnosis and Medicare Expenditures at the End of Life , pp 247-274

- Alan M. Garber, Thomas E. MaCurdy and Mark B. McClellan
- Did Active Labor Market Policies Help Sweden Rebound from the Depression of the Early 1990s? , pp 159-187

- Anders Forslund and Alan Krueger
- Did ERTA Raise the Share of Taxes Paid by Upper-Income Taxpayers? Will TRA86 Be a Repeat? , pp 131-160

- Lawrence B. Lindsey
- Did Frederick Brodie Discover the World's First Environmental Kuznets Curve? Coal Smoke and the Rise and Fall of the London Fog , pp 281-309

- Karen Clay and Werner Troesken
- Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Home Ownership? , pp 351-385

- Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga and Don Schlagenhauf
- Did Information Technologies Shift Upward Multifactor Productivity in the 90s? Evidence from French Firm Level Data , pp 563-581
- Bruno Crépon, Thomas Heckel and Nicolas Riedinger
- Did J. P. Morgan's Men Add Value? An Economist's Perspective on Financial Capitalism , pp 205-250

- J. Bradford DeLong
- Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose? , pp 413-438

- Petra Moser and Paul Rhode
- Did Railroads Make Antebellum U.S. Banks More Sound? , pp 149-178

- Jeremy Atack, Matthew Jaremski and Peter Rousseau
- Did the 2001 Tax Rebate Stimulate Spending? Evidence from Taxpayer Surveys , pp 83-110

- Matthew Shapiro and Joel Slemrod
- Did the Death of Distance Hurt Detroit and Help New York? , pp 303-337

- Edward Glaeser and Giacomo Ponzetto
- Did the Fiscal Stimulus Work for Universities? , pp 263-320

- Michael F. Dinerstein, Caroline Hoxby, Jonathan Meer and Pablo Villanueva
- Did the Japanese Stock Market Appropriately Price the Takenaka Financial Reform? , pp 317-340

- Masaya Sakuragawa and Yoshitsugu Watanabe
- Did the Job Ladder Fail after the Great Recession? , pp 55-93
- Giuseppe Moscarini and Fabien Postel-Vinay
- Did the Malaysian Capital Controls Work? , pp 393-440

- Ethan Kaplan and Dani Rodrik
- Did the New Deal Expand U.S. Trade?
- Douglas Irwin
- Did the New Deal Solidify the 1932 Democratic Realignment?
- Shawn Kantor, Price Fishback and John J. Wallis
- Did US Bank Supervisors Get Tougher during the Credit Crunch? Did They Get Easier during the Banking Boom? Did It Matter to Bank Lending? , pp 301-356

- Allen Berger, Margaret Kyle and Joseph M. Scalise
- Difference between Wage Rates and Average Hourly Earnings , pp 2-4

- Daniel Creamer and Martin Bernstein
- Differences According to Size of Corporation , pp 350-361

- William Leonard Crum
- Differences Across States, 1966: An Econometric Analysis , pp 21-42

- Victor Fuchs and Marcia J. Kramer
- Differences among Lines of Industry , pp 324-350

- William Leonard Crum
- Differences in Child Mortality among Social, Economic, and Residential Groups , pp 88-136

- Samuel H. Preston and Michael Haines
- Differences in Degree of Mechanization , pp 255-287

- Harry Jerome
- Differences in Governance Practices between US and Foreign Firms: Measurement, Causes, and Consequences
- Reena Aggarwal, Isil Erel, René Stulz and Rohan Williamson
- Differences in the Uses and Effects of Antidumping Law across Import Sources , pp 385-422

- Robert Staiger and Frank A. Wolak
- Differences Over Time, 1948–68: A Statistical Decomposition , pp 5-20

- Victor Fuchs and Marcia J. Kramer
- Different Approaches to Estimating Hedonic Indexes , pp 235-268

- Saeed Heravi and Mick Silver
- Different Approaches to International Comparison of Total Factor Productivity , pp 465-508

- Nazrul Islam
- Different Approaches to Pension Reform from an Economic Point of View , pp 49-84

- Jonathan Gruber and David Wise
- Different Paths? Human Capital Prices, Wages, and Inequality in Canada and the United States
- Audra Bowlus, Chris Robinson and Haoming Liu
- Differential Changes in Sex-Age Specific Participation Rates , pp 165-182

- Richard Easterlin
- Differential Fertility in European Countries , pp 36-76

- Gwendolyn Z. Johnson
- Differential Fertility in the United States , pp 77-116

- Clyde V. Kiser
- Differential Fertility in United States Census Data , pp 155-208

- Richard Ruggles and Nancy Ruggles
- Differential Mortality and the Value of Individual Account Retirement Annuities , pp 401-446

- Jeffrey Brown
- Differential Mortality by Income and Social Security Progressivity , pp 189-204

- Gopi Goda, John B. Shoven and Sita Slavov
- Differential Paths of Financial Development: Evidence from New World Economies , pp 89-120

- Stephen Haber
- Differential Structure, Differential Health: Industrialization in Japan, 1868-1940 , pp 251-284

- Gail Honda
- Differential Taxation of Stockholders in the Aggregate , pp 138-163

- Daniel M. Holland
- Differential Unemployment and Characteristics of the Unemployed in the United States, 1940-1954 , pp 243-280

- Philip M. Hauser
- Differentially Private Population Quantity Estimates via Survey Weight Regularization

- Jeremy Seeman, Yajuan Si and Jerome P. Reiter
- Differentials in Housing Costs , pp 1-16

- David L. Wickens
- Differentiated Products, Economies of Scale, and Access to the Japanese Market , pp 145-184

- Gary Saxonhouse
- Diffusion Indexes, Rates of Change, and Forecasting , pp 282-293

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- Digging the Dirt at Public Expense: Digging the Dirt at Public Expense Erie Canal and Other Public Works , pp 95-122

- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
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