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- Elements of Strength and Weakness in Basic Transactions , pp 44-98

- Hal B. Lary
- Eliminating State and Local Tax Deductibility: A General Equilibrium Model of Revenue Effects , pp 177-214

- George Zodrow
- Eliminating the Pass-Through: Towards FDI Statistics That Better Capture the Financial and Economic Linkages between Countries , pp 103-151

- Maria Borga and Cecilia Caliandro
- Emerging Labor Market Trends and Workplace Safety and Health , pp 425-453

- Nicole Nestoriak and John Ruser
- Emerging Market Business Groups, Foreign Intermediaries, and Corporate Governance , pp 265-294

- Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu
- Emerging Role of Commercial Banks as Agencies of Business Finance , pp 203-220

- Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier
- Emigration from and Immigration into Russia , pp 521-580

- V. V. Obolensky-Ossinsky
- Emigration from Great Britain , pp 237-260

- C. E. Snow
- Emigration, Labor Supply, and Earnings in Mexico , pp 289-328

- Gordon Hanson
- Emphasis on the National Economy , pp 1-7

- Simon Kuznets
- Empirical Analysis of Capital Flows: Some Consequences of Alternative Specifications , pp 207-252

- Ralph C. Bryant and Patric Hendershott
- Empirical Connection of the Growth Forecasts with Share-Valuation Models , pp 135-166

- John G. Cragg and Burton G. Malkiel
- Empirical Evaluation of Past Studies , pp 25-60

- Robert Ferber
- Empirical Evidence , pp 12-37

- F. Juster
- Empirical Evidence on the Aggregate Effects of Anticipated and Unanticipated US Tax Policy Shocks , pp 145-181
- Karel Mertens and Morten Ravn
- Empirical Research and the Development of Economic Science , pp 1-20

- Wesley C. Mitchell
- Empirical Results , pp 19-35

- Irving B. Kravis and Robert Lipsey
- Empirical Results , pp 14-31

- Victor Fuchs
- Empirical Results: The NORC Sample , pp 55-73

- Michael Grossman
- Empirical Tests of Alternative Models of International Growth , pp 227-270

- Laurence Kotlikoff and Edward Leamer
- Empirics of Taxes on Differentiated Products: The Case of Tariffs in the U.S. Automobile Industry , pp 9-44

- James Levinsohn
- Employee Costs and the Decline in Health Insurance Coverage , pp 27-54

- David Cutler
- Employee Retirement and a Firm's Pension Plan , pp 279-334

- Laurence Kotlikoff and David Wise
- Employees' Knowledge of Their Pension Plans , pp 71-75

- Phillip Cagan
- Employees' Pension Benefits and the Labor Supply of Older Japanese Workers, 1980s-1990s , pp 273-306

- Yukiko Abe
- Employer Matching and 401(k) Saving: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study , pp 1920-1943
- Gary V. Engelhardt and Anil Kumar
- Employer Size, Pay, and the Ability to Pay in the Public Sector , pp 195-216

- Charles Brown and James Medoff
- Employer-Provided Training, Wages, and Capital Investment , pp 431-461

- Stephen Bronars and Melissa Famulari
- Employment and Labor Markets in Less Developed Countries , pp 10-29

- Anne O. Krueger
- Employment and Output in the Natural Resource Industries, 1870-1955 , pp 109-146

- Neal Potter and Francis T. Christy, Jr.
- Employment and Training Programs , pp 127-234

- Burt S. Barnow and Jeffrey Smith
- Employment and Training Programs , pp 517-586

- Robert LaLonde
- Employment and Wage Adjustments at Firms under Distress in Japan: An Analysis Based upon a Survey , pp 213-235
- Kenn Ariga and Ryo Kambayashi
- Employment as a Drug Abuse Treatment Intervention: A Behavioral Economic Analysis , pp 279-310

- Kenneth Silverman and Elias Robles
- Employment at Older Ages: Evidence from Italy , pp 147-162

- Agar Brugiavini, Giacomo Pasini and Guglielmo Weber
- Employment during Stages of Industrial Growth and Decline , pp 114-152

- Solomon Fabricant
- Employment during the Depression , pp 1-8

- Meredith B. Givens
- Employment Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit: Taking the Long View , pp 87-129

- Diane Schanzenbach and Michael Strain
- Employment in Agriculture , pp 228-246

- Harold Barger and Hans H. Landsberg
- Employment in Construction and Distribution Industries:The Impact of the New Jobs Tax Credit , pp 209-246

- John Bishop
- Employment in Mining

- Harold Barger and Sam H. Schurr
- Employment Opportunities for Immigrants , pp 54-76

- Harry Jerome
- Employment Opportunities in Manufacturing Industries of the United States , pp 1-15

- Frederick C. Mills
- Employment Service Operating Data as a Measure of Job Vacancies , pp 373-403

- Vladimir Chavrid and Harold Kuptzin
- Employment, Earnings, and Psychiatric Diagnosis , pp 203-220

- Lee Benham and Alexandra Benham
- Employment, Output and Related Quantities in Individual Industries , pp 83-113

- Solomon Fabricant
- Employment, Unemployment, and the Inflation–Recession Dilemma , pp 211-232

- Geoffrey H. Moore
- Employment-Based Training in Japanese Firms in Japan and in the United States: Experiences of Automobile Manufacturers , pp 109-148

- Masanori Hashimoto
- Ending the Hyperinflation, 1985–88 , pp 238-251

- Juan Antonio Morales and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Endogenous and Systemic Risk , pp 73-94

- Jon Danielsson, Hyun Song Shin and Jean-Pierre Zigrand
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