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- Does Government Funding Change Behavior? An Empirical Analysis of Crowd-Out , pp 159-184

- A. Payne
- Does Government Intervention Affect Banking Globalization?
- Anya Kleymenova, Andrew Rose and Tomasz Wieladek
- Does Government Regulation Inhibit the Reporting of Transactions Prices by Business? , pp 275-304

- Murray Foss
- Does Health Insurance Make You Fat? , pp 35-64

- Jay Bhattacharya, M. Kate Bundorf, Noemi Pace and Neeraj Sood
- Does Indivisible Labor Explain the Difference between Micro and Macro Elasticities? A Meta-Analysis of Extensive Margin Elasticities , pp 1-56

- Raj Chetty, Adam Guren, Dayanand Manoli and Andrea Weber
- Does Inflation "Grease the Wheels of the Labor Market"? , pp 71-122

- David Card and Dean Hyslop
- Does Inflation Harm Economic Growth? Evidence from the OECD , pp 315-348

- Javier Andrés and Ignacio Hernando
- Does Inflation Targeting Matter? , pp 249-276

- Laurence Ball and Niamh Sheridan
- Does It Cost to Be Virtuous? The Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Constraints , pp 327-370

- Fabio Canova and Evi Pappa
- Does It Pay to Defend against a Speculative Attack? , pp 61-85

- Barry Eichengreen and Andrew Rose
- Does It Pay, at the Margin, to Work and Save? Measuring Effective Marginal Taxes on Americans' Labor Supply and Saving , pp 83-144

- Laurence Kotlikoff and David Rapson
- Does Less Market Entry Regulation Generate More Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Regulatory Reform in Peru , pp 159-177

- Sendhil Mullainathan and Philipp Schnabl
- Does Local Business Ownership Insulate Cities from Economic Shocks?
- Jed Kolko and David Neumark
- Does Medicare Eligibility Affect Retirement? , pp 109-131

- Brigitte Madrian and Nancy Beaulieu
- Does Monetary Policy Matter? A New Test in the Spirit of Friedman and Schwartz , pp 121-184

- Christina Romer and David Romer
- Does Money Protect Health Status? Evidence from South African Pensions , pp 287-312

- Anne Case
- Does One Medicare Fit All? The Economics of Uniform Health Insurance Benefits , pp 1-41

- Mark Shepard, Katherine Baicker and Jonathan Skinner
- Does Public Health Insurance Reduce Labor Market Flexibility or Encourage the Underground Economy? Evidence from Spain and the United States , pp 265-300

- Sara De La Rica and Thomas Lemieux
- Does Public School Competition Affect Teacher Quality? , pp 23-48

- Eric Hanushek and Steven Rivkin
- Does Retirement Make You Happy? A Simultaneous Equations Approach , pp 339-372

- Raquel Fonseca, Arie Kapteyn, Jinkook Lee and Gema Zamarro
- Does Science Promote Women? Evidence from Academia 1973-2001 , pp 163-194

- Donna Ginther and Shulamit Kahn
- Does Service Offshoring Lead to Job Losses? Evidence from the United States , pp 227-243

- Mary Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei
- Does Social Security Induce Withdrawal of the Old from the Labor Force and Create Jobs for the Young? The Case of Japan , pp 217-241

- Takashi Oshio, Satoshi Shimizutani and Akiko Sato Oishi
- Does Stock Market Listing Impact Investment in Japan?
- Joseph French, Ryosuke Fujitani and Yukihiro Yasuda
- Does Tariff Liberalization Increase Wage Inequality? Some Empirical Evidence , pp 143-182

- Branko Milanovic and Lyn Squire
- Does Temporary Help Work Provide a Stepping Stone to Regular Employment? , pp 335-372

- Michael Kvasnicka
- Does the Current Account Matter? , pp 21-76

- Sebastian Edwards
- Does the Estate Tax Raise Revenue? , pp 113-138

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- Does the Market Direct the Relative Factor-Saving Effects of Technological Progress? , pp 171-194

- William Fellner
- Does Unemployment Insurance Change the Selection into Entrepreneurship? , pp 351-369

- Johan Hombert, Antoinette Schoar, David Sraer and David Thesmar
- Does Where You Are Admitted Make a Difference? An Analysis of Medicare Data , pp 1-26

- Frank Sloan, Gabriel Picone, Donald H. Taylor, Jr. and Shin-Yi Chou
- Dollar Illiquidity and Central Bank Swap Arrangements during the Global Financial Crisis
- Andrew Rose and Mark Spiegel
- Dollarization in Mexico: Causes and Consequences , pp 71-106

- Guillermo Ortiz
- Dollarization of Liabilities, Net Worth Effects, and Optimal Monetary Policy , pp 559-600

- Luis Cespedes, Roberto Chang and Andrés Velasco
- Domestic Bank Regulation and Financial Crises: Theory and Empirical Evidence from East Asia , pp 507-558

- Robert Dekle and Kenneth Kletzer
- Domestic Monetary Organization , pp 32-33

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Domestic Politics and Regional Cooperation: The United States, Japan, and Pacific Money and Finance , pp 423-448

- Jeffry Frieden
- Domestic Saving and International Capital Movements in the Long Run and the Short Run , pp 331-353

- Martin Feldstein
- Domestic Tax Policy and the Foreign Sector: The Importance of Alternative Foreign Sector Formulations to Results from a General Equilibrium Tax Analysis Model , pp 333-368

- Lawrence H. Goulder, John B. Shoven and John Whalley
- Dominion-Provincial Conference, 1941 , pp 10-11

- James A. Maxwell
- Don't Be Too Hard on the C.M.C , pp 135-136

- Henry Wallich
- Donating the Voucher: An Alternative Tax Treatment of Private School Enrollment , pp 125-160

- Andrew Samwick
- Dormant Shocks and Fiscal Virtue , pp 1-46

- Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
- Downward Bias in the Most Important CPI Component: The Case of Rental Shelter, 1914-2003 , pp 153-195

- Robert Gordon and Todd vanGoethem
- Dr. E. C. Rhodes' Graduation Proposal , pp 81-88

- Frederick R. Macaulay
- Drivers of the Global Financial Cycle
- John Rogers, Bo Sun and Wenbin Wu
- Dropout and Enrollment Trends in the Postwar Period: What Went Wrong in the 1970s? , pp 439-482

- David Card and Thomas Lemieux
- Dropout Prevention and College Prep , pp 249-282

- Bridget Long
- Droughts, Floods and Financial Distress in the United States , pp 73-98

- John Landon-Lane, Hugh Rockoff and Richard Steckel
- Drowning or Weathering the Storm? Changes in Family Finances from 2007 to 2009 , pp 323-348

- Jesse Bricker, Brian Bucks, Arthur Kennickell, Traci Mach and Kevin Moore
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