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- 1008618408: Specific Steps to Improve the Fairness and Sustainability of Medicaid's Financing of Long-term Services and Supports for Older Americans

- Mark Warshawsky
- 1008617641: Latin American central banking comes of age

- Steven Kamin and John Kearns
- 1008613653: Inflation targeting: How the Federal Reserve abandoned 'honest money' for a perpetual inflation tax

- Paul Kupiec
- 1008611318: Industry influence and agency decision making: Evidence from USAID

- Vincent Smith and Philip Hoxie
- 1008610252: The trouble with state and local government employee pension plans: The case of Connecticut

- Mark Warshawsky
- 1008610151: The Delta variant will cost many lives and some GDP

- Steven Kamin and John Kearns
- 1008608694: It is time to update the adjustment factors for age in Social Security retirement benefits

- Mark Warshawsky
- 1008607727: Platform competition and differentiation: Business choices in mobile platforms

- Mark Jamison and Tejaswi Channagiri Ajit
- 1008603112: All-star fans and home court advantage

- Scott Ganz and Kieran Allsop
- 1008602999: Pandemic prospects and the global economic recovery

- Steven Kamin and John Kearns
- 1008602718: Politics and the distribution of federal funds: Evidence from federal legislation in response to COVID-19

- Stan Veuger and Jeffrey Clemens
- 1008600875: Progressivity, government size, and redistribution in an optimal tax model

- Sita Slavov and Weifeng Zhong
- 1008598753: How do workers perceive the risks from automation and the opportunities to retrain? Evidence from a survey of truck drivers

- Michael Strain, Stan Veuger and Daniel Shoag
- 1008597804: 20 years of banking history in 67 tables and charts

- Paul Kupiec
- 1008596901: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global industrial production

- Steven Kamin and John Kearns
- 1008593429: Analyzing teacher salaries using the Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes dataset

- Andrew Biggs and Jason Richwine
- 1008589856: Could the United States benefit from a lockdown? A cost-benefit analysis

- Anna Scherbina
- 1008587533: Did prudent risk management practices or weak customer demand reduce Paycheck Protection Program lending by the largest banks?

- Paul Kupiec
- 1008586598: US fiscal federalism during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Jeffrey Clemens, Benedic Ippolito and Stan Veuger
- 1008582843: Has the Paycheck Protection Program succeeded?

- R Glenn Hubbard and Michael Strain
- 1008582820: r minus g

- Robert Barro
- 1008580847: Public policy and participation in political interest groups: An analysis of minimum wages, labor unions, and effective advocacy

- Michael Strain and Jeffrey Clemens
- 1008579587: Food aid cargo preference: Impacts on the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency food aid programs

- Vincent Smith, Stephanie Mercier and Philip Hoxie
- 1008577378: A pandemic grant package for the world's poorest economies: Not as costly as you might think, but too costly to happen anytime soon

- Steven Kamin and Ben Clements
- 1008572642: The long-run impact of the 1968 Washington, DC civil disturbance

- Stan Veuger, Leah Brooks, Jonathan Rose and Daniel Shoag
- 1008570714: Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for state government tax revenues

- Stan Veuger and Jeffrey Clemens
- 1008569439: Health insurance, medical debt, and financial well-being

- Benedic Ippolito, Michael Batty and Christa Gibbs
- 1008568416: Economic impacts of mobile broadband innovation: Evidence from the transition to 4G

- Jeffrey Eisenach and Robert Kulick
- 1008566408: Hypothesis testing sustained declines in COVID19 intensity

- Scott Ganz
- 1008563887: Non-pharmaceutical interventions and mortality in US cities during the Great Influenza pandemic, 1918-1919
- Robert Barro
- 1008561701: Determining the optimal duration of the COVID-19 suppression policy: A cost-benefit analysis

- Anna Scherbina
- 1008560098: The coronavirus and the Great Influenza epidemic: Lessons from the "Spanish Flu" for the coronavirus' potential effects on mortality and economic activity

- Robert Barro, Jose Ursua and Joanna Weng
- 1008558585: Opening the fifth seal: Catholic martyrs and forces of religious competition

- Rachel McCleary and Robert Barro
- 1008550139: Moving to density: Half a century of housing costs and wage premia from Queens to King Salmon

- Stan Veuger, Philip Hoxie and Daniel Shoag
- 1008549131: How do children affect the need to save for retirement?

- Andrew Biggs
- 1008547468: Income growth and its distribution from Eisenhower to Obama: The growing importance of in-kind transfers

- Richard Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth and James Elwell
- 1008545869: Substance requirements in the international taxation of intangible capital - a double edged sword?

- Aparna Mathur, Kartikeya Singh and Cody Kallen
- 1008545537: Slowing health spending growth and expanding coverage: A bipartisan solution

- Joseph Antos
- 1008544122: Applying antitrust in digital markets: Foundations and approaches

- Mark Jamison
- 008586461: Statistical challenges of stress test financial stability assessments

- Paul Kupiec
- 1027633: Implications of schedule irregularity as a minimum wage response margin

- Michael Strain and Jeffrey Clemens
- 1025444: Jumbo rates are below conforming rates: When did this happen and why?

- Stephen Oliner, Tobias Peter, Lynn Fisher and Mike Fratantoni
- 1022739: Policy uncertainty and bank stress testing

- Paul Kupiec
- 1022332: Rethinking the Green New Deal: Using climate policy to address inequality

- Aparna Mathur
- 1019962: Minimum wage analysis using a pre-committed research design: Evidence through 2017

- Michael Strain and Jeffrey Clemens
- 1018925: The use and misuse of income data and extreme poverty in the United States

- Bruce Meyer, Derek Wu, Victoria Mooers and Carla Medalia
- 1015917: To vape or not to vape? Preliminary results from a qualitative survey of smokers

- Aparna Mathur and Roger Bate
- 1015856: Double-counting of investment

- Robert Barro
- 1014405: The growth of salaries and benefits in the federal government, state and local governments and public education, 1998–2017

- Andrew Biggs
- 1013461: Policy uncertainty, financial stability, and stress testing

- Paul Kupiec