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- Distributional Impacts in a Comprehensive Climate Policy Package , pp 21-34

- Gilbert Metcalf, Aparna Mathur and Kevin Hassett
- Distributional Impacts of Proposed Changes to the Social Security System , pp 149-186

- Julia Lynn Coronado, Don Fullerton and Thomas Glass
- Distributional Implications of Introducing a Broad-Based Consumption Tax , pp 1-48

- William Gentry and Robert Hubbard
- Distributional Incentives in an Equilibrium Model of Domestic Sovereign Default
- Pablo D'Erasmo and Enrique Mendoza
- Distributional National Accounts: A Macro-Micro Approach to Inequality in Germany , pp 625-640

- Stefan Bach, Charlotte Bartels and Theresa Neef
- Divergent Trends in Alternative Wage Series , pp 293-325

- Katharine Abraham, James Spletzer and Jay Stewart
- Diverging Trends in National and Local Concentration , pp 115-150

- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre Daniel Sarte and Nicholas Trachter
- Diversification and the Size, Growth, and Profit Rate of Companies , pp 65-78

- Michael Gort
- Diversity and Immigration , pp 117-142

- Edward Lazear
- Diversity and Technological Progress , pp 319-356

- Daron Acemoglu
- Dividend Receipts and Income Tax Liability , pp 110-137

- Daniel M. Holland
- Dividend Underreporting on Tax Returns , pp 57-109

- Daniel M. Holland
- Dividends and Interest on Corporate Funded Debt , pp 181-203

- Willford Isbell King
- Dividends, Capital Gains, and the Corporate Veil: Evidence from Britain, Canada, and the United States , pp 49-74

- James Poterba
- Dividing Labor: Urban Politics and Big-City Construction in Late-Nineteenth-Century America , pp 447-464

- Gerald Friedman
- Dividing the Economy into Sectors , pp 47-68

- Morris A. Copeland
- Division of Change in Income between Prices and Output , pp 395-476

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- Do "Shortages" Cause Inflation? , pp 281-306

- Owen Lamont
- Do 401(k) Plans Replace Other Employer-Provided Pensions? , pp 219-240

- Leslie Papke, Mitchell Petersen and James Poterba
- Do Alliances Promote Knowledge Flows?
- Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, John Hagedoorn and Adam Jaffe
- Do and Should Financial Aid Packages Affect Students' College Choices? , pp 239-302

- Christopher Avery and Caroline Hoxby
- Do Better Jobs Make Better Workers? Absenteeism from Work Among Inner-City Black Youths , pp 261-298

- Ronald Ferguson and Randall Filer
- Do Children of Immigrants Make Differential Use of Public Health Insurance? , pp 271-308

- Janet Currie
- Do Community-Sanctioned Social Pressures Constrain Microenterprise Growth? Evidence from a Framed Field Experiment
- Alex Oo and Russell Toth
- Do Conflicts Create Poverty Traps? Asset Losses and Recovery for Displaced Households in Colombia , pp 137-172

- Ana Ibáñez and Andres Moya
- Do Conservation Policies Work? Evidence from Residential Water Use , pp 190-225

- Oliver R. Browne, Ludovica Gazze and Michael Greenstone
- Do Corporate Tax Cuts Increase Income Inequality? , pp 35-91

- Suresh Nallareddy, Ethan Rouen and Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato
- Do Dividend Taxes Affect Corporate Investment?
- Annette Alstadsæter, Martin Jacob and Roni Michaely
- Do Elderly Workers Substitute for Younger Workers in the United States? , pp 345-360

- Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- Do Equilibrium Real Business Cycle Theories Explain Postwar US Business Cycles? , pp 91-146

- Martin Eichenbaum and Kenneth Singleton
- Do Firms Care Who Provides Their Financing? , pp 63-104

- Jeffrey Mackie-Mason
- Do Foreigners Invest Less in Poorly Governed Firms?
- Christian Leuz, Karl Lins and Francis Warnock
- Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scientific Knowledge?: An Empirical Test of the Anti-Commons Hypothesis
- Fiona E. Murray and Scott Stern
- Do Household Finances Constrain Unconventional Fiscal Policy?

- Scott Baker, Lorenz Kueng, Leslie McGranahan and Brian Melzer
- Do HSA Choices Interact with Retirement Savings Decisions? , pp 81-108

- Steve Parente and Roger Feldman
- Do Initial Conditions Persist between Firms? An Analysis of Firm-Entry Cohort Effects and Job Losers Using Matched Employer-Employee Data , pp 135-162

- Till von Wachter and Stefan Bender
- Do Multinational Firms Adapt Factor Proportions to Relative Factor Prices? , pp 215-256

- Robert Lipsey and Irving Kravis
- Do Online Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The Impact of "AlmaLaurea" on the University-to-Work Transition , pp 127-154

- Manuel Bagues and Mauro Sylos-Labini
- Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from 20 Industries in the 1930s
- Ryan Lampe and Petra Moser
- Do Place-Based Industrial Interventions Help 'Left-Behind' Workers? Lessons from WWII and Beyond

- Andrew Garin
- Do Place-Based Tax Incentives Create Jobs?
- Hyejin Ku, Uta Schönberg and Ragnhild C. Schreiner
- Do Precedent and Legal Argument Matter in the Lumber CVD Cases? , pp 51-60

- Joseph P. Kalt
- Do Real-Output and Real-Wage Measures Capture Reality? The History of Lighting Suggests Not , pp 27-70

- William Nordhaus
- Do Red States Have a Comparative Advantage in Generating Green Power? , pp 200-238

- Robert Huang and Matthew Kahn
- Do Repatriation Taxes Matter? Evidence from the Tax Returns of U.S. Multinationals , pp 253-276

- Rosanne Altshuler
- Do Required Minimum Distribution Rules Matter? The Effect of the 2009 Holiday on Retirement Plan Distributions
- Jeffrey Brown, James Poterba and David P. Richardson
- Do Retirement Savings Increase in Response to Information about Retirement and Expected Pensions?
- Mathias Dolls, Philipp Doerrenberg, Andreas Peichl and Holger Stichnoth
- Do Target Shareholders Lose in Unsuccessful Control Contests? , pp 137-156

- Richard S. Ruback
- Do Tax Havens Flourish? , pp 65-100

- James Hines
- Do Taxes Explain European Employment? Indivisible Labor, Human Capital, Lotteries, and Savings , pp 181-246

- Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas Sargent
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