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- 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
- Endogenous Exchange Rate Fluctuations under the Flexible Exchange Rate Regime , pp 203-225

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Endogenous Monetary Policy Regime Change , pp 345-391

- Troy Davig and Eric Leeper
- Endogenous Tariffs, the Political Economy of Trade Restrictions, and Welfare , pp 223-244

- Ronald Findlay and Stanislaw Wellisz
- Endowment Management Based on a Positive Model of the University , pp 15-41

- Caroline Hoxby
- Endowment Spending Rules

- Christopher Avery, Ronald Ehrenberg, Catharine Hill and Douglas Webber
- Energy and Pollution Effects on Productivity: A Putty-Clay Approach , pp 463-506

- John G. Myers and Leonard Nakamura
- Energy Efficiency Standards Are More Regressive Than Energy Taxes: Theory and Evidence
- Arik Levinson
- Energy Efficiency, User-Cost Change, and the Measurement of Durable Goods Prices , pp 205-268

- Robert Gordon
- Energy Price Shocks and Productivity Growth in the Japanese and U.S. Manufacturing Industries , pp 173-199

- Ernst R. Berndt, Shunseke Mori, Takamitsu Sawa and David O. Wood
- Energy Taxes and Aggregate Economic Activity , pp 159-195

- Julio Rotemberg and Michael Woodford
- Energy Taxes: Traditional Efficiency Effects and Environmental Implications , pp 105-158

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- Enforcement, Adjustment, and Revision , pp 282-306

- Waldo E. Fisher and Charles M. James
- Engineering and the Natural Environment, and discussions , pp 1-40

- John R. Pierce
- Engineering Educational Opportunity: Impacts of 1970s and 1980s Policies to Increase the Share of Black College Graduates with a Major in Engineering or Computer Science , pp 87-128

- Catherine J. Weinberger
- Enjoying the Quiet Life: Corporate Decision-making by Entrenched Managers
- Naoshi Ikeda, Kotaro Inoue and Sho Watanabe
- Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process , pp 405-435

- Axel H. Börsch-Supan
- Entrepreneurial and Property Income and Income from Miscellaneous Sources , pp 221-249

- Maurice Leven
- Entrepreneurial Financing, Advice, and Agency Costs
- Roland Strausz
- Entrepreneurial Income , pp 470-486

- Stanley Lebergott
- Entrepreneurial Taxation and Occupational Choice
- Florian Scheuer
- Entrepreneurship and Capital Formation in France and Britain since 1700 , pp 291-337

- Bert F. Hoselitz
- Entrepreneurship and Credit Constraints: Evidence from a French Loan Guarantee Program , pp 243-273

- Claire Lelarge, David Sraer and David Thesmar
- Entrepreneurship and Firm Formation across Countries , pp 129-158

- Leora Klapper, Raphael Amit and Mauro F. Guillén
- Entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the Business Formation Statistics , pp 9-42

- John Haltiwanger
- Entry, Exit and Labor Productivity in U.K. Retailing: Evidence from Micro Data , pp 271-302

- Jonathan Haskel and Raffaella Sadun
- Environment and Energy: Catastrophic Liabilities from Nuclear Power Plants , pp 235-257

- Geoffrey Heal and Howard Kunreuther
- Environment and Persistence in Youthful Drinking Patterns , pp 375-438

- Philip J Cook and Michael J. Moore
- Environmental Information and Company Behavior , pp 251-280

- Domenico Siniscalco, Stefania Borghini, Marcella Fantini and Federica Ranghieri
- Environmental Justice and the Clean Water Act: Implications for Economic Analyses of Clean Water Regulations , pp 70-126

- Tihitina Andarge, Yongjie Ji, Bonnie L. Keeler, David A. Keiser and Conor McKenzie
- Environmental Policy and Firm Behavior: Abatement Investment and Location Decisions under Uncertainty and Irreversibility , pp 281-308

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Epilogue , pp 188-197
- Howard Bodenhorn
- Epilogue (and Prologue) , pp 377-386

- Joseph R. Blasi, Douglas Kruse and Richard Freeman
- Epilogue. Lessons from the Origins of Workers' Compensation , pp 197-204

- Price Fishback and Shawn Kantor
- Epilogue: Black Migration, Northern Cities, and Labor Markets after 1970 , pp 154-164
- Leah Boustan
- Epilogue: Debt and Development , pp 351-359

- Eliana Cardoso and Albert Fishlow
- Epilogue: Foreign-Exchange-Market Operations in the Twenty-First Century , pp 345-363

- Michael Bordo, Owen Humpage and Anna Schwartz
- Epilogue: Institutions in Political and Economic Development , pp 341-359
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Epilogue: Three Perspectives on the Bretton Woods System , pp 621-658

- Barry Eichengreen
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