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- Digital Concrete: Productivity in Infrastructure Construction

- Diane Coyle and Rehema Msulwa
- Digital Infrastructure , pp 409-447

- Shane Greenstein
- Digital Innovation and the Distribution of Income , pp 323-370

- Dominique Guellec
- Digital Labor Markets and Global Talent Flows , pp 71-108

- John Horton, William Kerr and Christopher Stanton
- Digitization and Its Consequences for Creative-Industry Product and Labor Markets , pp 397-424

- Joel Waldfogel
- Digitization and the Contract Labor Market: A Research Agenda , pp 219-250

- Ajay Agrawal, John Horton, Nicola Lacetera and Elizabeth Lyons
- Digitization and the Quality of New Media Products: The Case of Music , pp 407-442

- Joel Waldfogel
- Dimensions of Credit Risk and Their Relationship to Economic Capital Requirements , pp 197-232

- Mark Carey
- Dimensons of Health in the Elderly Population , pp 179-200

- David Cutler and Mary Beth Landrum
- Direct and Indirect Effects of Industrial Research and Development on the Productivity Growth of Industries , pp 357-386

- Nestor Terleckyj
- Direct Controls , pp 102-126

- William Leonard Crum, John F. Fennelly and Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- Direct Investment and the Balance of Payments of the United States: A Portfolio Approach , pp 443-464

- Martin F. J. Prachoway
- Direct Investment, Rising Real Wages and the Absorption of Excess Labor in the Periphery , pp 103-132

- Michael Dooley, David Folkerts-Landau and Peter Garber
- Direct Placements , pp 33-39

- Joseph W. Conard
- Direct Placements versus Public Offerings , pp 21-41

- Thomas R. Atkinson
- Directions of Further Inquiry , pp 201-214

- Simon Kuznets
- Directions of Further Inquiry , pp 59-65

- Simon Kuznets
- Director's Comment , pp 101-102

- Reuben A. Kessel
- Director's Comment , pp 125-130

- Albert J. Hettinger, Jr.
- Director's Note to "The Output of Manufacturing Industries, 1899-1937" , pp -17

- Solomon Fabricant
- Directors, Officers, and Research Staff , pp 143-144

- Nber
- Directors, Officers, and Research Staff , pp 97-98

- Nber
- Disability and Social Security Reforms: The French Case , pp 301-326

- Luc Behaghel, Didier Blanchet, Thierry Debrand and Muriel Roger
- Disability and Spending Growth , pp 237-248

- Michael E. Chernew, Dana Goldman and Feng Pan
- Disability Forecasts and Future Medicare Costs , pp 75-94

- Jayanta Bhattacharya, David Cutler, Dana Goldman, Michael Hurd, Geoffrey F. Joyce, Darius Lakdawalla and Constantijn Panis
- Disability in Belgium: There Is More Than Meets the Eye , pp 251-276

- Alain Jousten, Mathieu Lefebvre and Sergio Perelman
- Disability Insurance and Labor Market Exit Routes of Older Workers in the Netherlands , pp 419-447

- Klaas de Vos, Arie Kapteyn and Adriaan Kalwij
- Disability Insurance Incentives and the Retirement Decision: Evidence from the United States , pp 45-80

- Courtney Coile
- Disability Insurance Programs in Canada , pp 327-358

- Michael Baker and Kevin Milligan
- Disability Insurance, Population Health, and Employment in Sweden , pp 79-126

- Lisa Jönsson, Mårten Palme and Ingemar Svensson
- Disability Pension Program and Labor Force Participation in Japan: An Historical Perspective , pp 391-417

- Takashi Oshio and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Disability Programs, Health, and Retirement in Denmark since 1960 , pp 217-249

- Paul Bingley, Nabanita Datta Gupta and Peder Pedersen
- Disability Risk and the Value of Disability Insurance , pp 295-336

- Amitabh Chandra and Andrew Samwick
- Disability, Earnings, Income and Consumption
- Bruce Meyer and Wallace K C Mok
- Disability, Health and Retirement in the United Kingdom , pp 41-77

- James Banks, Richard Blundell, Antoine Bozio and Carl Emmerson
- Disability, Pension Reform, and Early Retirement in Germany , pp 277-300

- Axel Börsch-Supan and Hendrik Jürges
- Disability, Taxes, Transfers, and the Economic Well-Being of Women , pp 211-253
- Bruce Meyer and Wallace K C Mok
- Disadvantaged Young Men and Crime , pp 215-246

- Richard Freeman
- Disaggregated Results , pp 101-159

- M. Ishaq Nadiri and Sherwin Rosen
- Disagreement about Inflation Expectations , pp 209-270

- N. Gregory Mankiw, Ricardo Reis and Justin Wolfers
- Disaster Risk and Asset Returns: An International Perspective
- Karen Lewis and Edith Liu
- Disbursements , pp 26-57

- Willford Isbell King and Kate E. Huntley
- Discounting Pension Liabilities: Funding versus Value , pp 254-284
- Jeffrey Brown and George Pennacchi
- Discrete Devaluation as a Signal to Price Setters: Suggested Evidence from Greece , pp 295-332

- Louka T. Katseli
- Discretion in the Choice of Macroeconomic Policies , pp 215-238

- Kenneth Garbade
- Discrimination Between CES and VES Production Functions , pp 463-471

- Andrew Harvey
- Discrimination, Regionalism, and GATT , pp 7-24

- Richard H. Snape
- Discussion , pp 57-58

- Athanasios Orphanides Michael D. Bordo
- Discussion and Index , pp 85-97

- Alice Rivlin and Gerald C. Somers
- Discussion of "Bretton Woods and the Great Inflation" , pp 493-496

- Michael Bordo
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