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- Estimation with Valid and Invalid Instruments , pp 25-57
- Jinyong Hahn and Jerry Hausman
- Ethnic Identification, Intermarriage, and Unmeasured Progress by Mexican Americans , pp 229-268

- Brian Duncan and Stephen Trejo
- Ethnic Identity and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: Evidence from Proposition 187

- Francisca Antman and Brian Duncan
- EU, NAFTA, and Asian Responses: A Perspective from the Calculus of Participation , pp 91-118

- Junichi Goto and Koichi Hamada
- Euro Membership as a U.K. Monetary Policy Option: Results from a Structural Model , pp 415-439

- Riccardo DiCecio and Edward Nelson
- European Community Protection against Manufactured Imports from Developing Countries: A Case Study in the Political Economy of Protection , pp 369-400

- Eric Verreydt and Jean Waelbroeck
- Evaluating Alternative Expenditure Programs , pp 337-364

- Roland N. McKean
- Evaluating Effects of Tax Preferences on Health Care Spending and Federal Revenues , pp 65-82

- John F. Cogan, Robert Hubbard and Daniel P. Kessler
- Evaluating Japan's Health Care Reform of the 1990s and Its Efforts to Cope with Population Aging , pp 17-42

- Naohiro Yashiro, Reiko Suzuki and Wataru Suzuki
- Evaluating Performance in the Public Sector , pp 355-409

- Mancur Olson
- Evaluating Spanish Pension Expenditure under Alternative Reform Scenarios , pp 351-412

- Michele Boldrin and Sergi Jimenez-Martin
- Evaluating the Connection between Social Protection and Economic Flexibility , pp 21-42

- Rebecca Blank and Richard Freeman
- Evaluating the Effects of Large-Scale Health Interventions in Developing Countries: The Zambian Malaria Initiative , pp 13-57

- Nava Ashraf, Günther Fink and David Weil
- Evaluating the Role of Science Philanthropy in American Research Universities , pp 23-59

- Fiona Murray
- Evaluating the Slow Adoption of Energy Efficient Investments: Are Renters Less Likely to Have Energy Efficient Appliances? , pp 301-316

- Lucas Davis
- Evaluation of Korea's Exchange Rate Policy , pp 235-268

- Sang-Woo Nam and Se-Jong Kim
- Evaluation of Resource Use in Selected Manufacturing Industries, 1954-1970 , pp 309-316

- Brent Hansen and Karim Nashashibi
- Evaluation of Total Series , pp 82-91

- Manuel Gottlieb
- Evaluations by Rating Agencies , pp 101-124

- George H. Hempel
- Evidence for Significant Compression of Morbidity in the Elderly U.S. Population , pp 21-51

- David Cutler, Kaushik Ghosh and Mary Beth Landrum
- Evidence from Income Data on the Relative Importance of Permanent and Transitory Components of Income , pp 183-199

- Milton Friedman
- Evidence from Unique Swiss Tax Data on the Composition and Joint Distribution of Income and Wealth , pp 105-142

- Isabel Martínez
- Evidence of Long Swings from Labor-Force Data , pp 123-126

- Moses Abramovitz
- Evidence on Magnitude and Concentration of Middleman Trade in Relation to World Trade by Countries and Commodities , pp 8-37

- Robert M. Lichtenberg
- Evidence with Regard to Skills, Direction of Trade, Capital Intensity, and International Value Added Coefficients , pp 104-118

- Anne O. Krueger
- Evolution of the Restrictive System , pp 4-47

- James Leith
- Evolving Patterns of Trade and Investment in Services , pp 237-290

- Bernard Hoekman and Robert Stern
- Evolving Perceptions of Central Bank Credibility: The European Central Bank Experience , pp 153-182

- Linda Goldberg and Michael Klein
- Evolving Post-World War II US Inflation Dynamics , pp 331-388

- Timothy Cogley and Thomas Sargent
- Examiner Criticism of Loans , pp 5-16

- Albert M. Wojnilower
- Examiner Criticism Rates in Relation to Industry and Size of Borrower , pp 17-38

- Albert M. Wojnilower
- Examining the Effects of Tuition Reset Policies on Enrollment and Institutional Finances at Minority Serving Institutions

- James Dean Ward, Daniel Corral and Catharine Bond Hill
- Excess Capital Flows and the Burden of Inflation in Open Economies , pp 235-272

- Mihir A. Desai and James Hines
- Excess Savings and Twin Deficits: The Transmission of Fiscal Stimulus in Open Economies , pp 325-412

- Rishabh Aggarwal, Adrien Auclert, Matthew Rognlie and Ludwig Straub
- Excessive Entry and Exit in Export Markets
- Hiroyuki Kasahara and Heiwai Tang
- Exchange Control Institutions and Patterns in the Nominal Exchange Rates , pp 57-82

- Jere Behrman
- Exchange Controls and Related Development Policies, 1946-59 , pp 17-49

- Robert Baldwin
- Exchange Market Intervention Operations: Their Role in Financial Policy and Their Effects , pp 359-406

- Dale Henderson
- Exchange Market Policy in the United States: Precedents and Antecedents , pp 27-55

- Michael Bordo, Owen Humpage and Anna Schwartz
- Exchange Rate Coordination , pp 79-166

- Richard C. Marston, Guido Carli, Jacques Attali, John R. Petty and Robert Solomon
- Exchange Rate Dynamics , pp 175-196

- John Bilson
- Exchange Rate Economics: What's Wrong with the Conventional Macro Approach? , pp 261-302

- Robert Flood and Mark Taylor
- Exchange Rate Management and Stabilization Policies in Developing Countries , pp 17-42

- Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Exchange Rate Models Are Not as Bad as You Think , pp 381-441

- Charles Engel, Nelson Mark and Kenneth West
- Exchange Rate Pass-through and Industry Characteristics: The Case of Taiwan's Exports of Midstream Petrochemical Products , pp 211-234

- Kuo-Liang Wang and Chung-Shu Wu
- Exchange Rate Policy , pp 96-113

- Wing Woo and Anwar Nasution
- Exchange Rate Policy , pp 293-366

- Jeffrey Frankel, C. Fred Bergsten and Michael Mussa
- Exchange Rate Policy after a Decade of "Floating" , pp 79-118

- William Branson
- Exchange Rate Regimes , pp 31-92

- Sebastian Edwards, Domingo F. Cavallo, Arminio Fraga and Jacob Frenkel
- Exchange Rate Regimes and the Extensive Margin of Trade , pp 201-227

- Paul Bergin and Ching-Yi Lin
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