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Will the Stork Return to Europe and Japan? Understanding Fertility within Developed Nations
(pp. 3-22)
Parental Education and Parental Time with Children
(pp. 23-46)
Education and the Age Profile of Literacy into Adulthood
(pp. 47-70)
The Lengthening of Childhood
(pp. 71-92)
Global Imbalances: Globalization, Demography, and Sustainability
(pp. 93-112)
Resolving the Global Imbalance: The Dollar and the U.S. Saving Rate
(pp. 113-25)
What Is Middle Class about the Middle Classes around the World?
(pp. 3-28)
Where Does the Money Go? Best and Worst Practices in Foreign Aid
(pp. 29-52)
Income, Health, and Well-Being around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll
(pp. 53-72)
What Do Nongovernmental Organizations Do?
(pp. 73-92)
The Quality of Medical Advice in Low-Income Countries
(pp. 93-114)
What the Seller Won't Tell You: Persuasion and Disclosure in Markets
(pp. 115-131)
Competition and Truth in the Market for News
(pp. 133-154)
Media Freedom, Political Knowledge, and Participation
(pp. 155-169)
A Retrospective Look at the U.S. Productivity Growth Resurgence
(pp. 3-24)
The Productivity Gap between Europe and the United States: Trends and Causes
(pp. 25-44)
Accounting for Growth: Comparing China and India
(pp. 45-66)
Has Economic Analysis Improved Regulatory Decisions?
(pp. 67-84)
Is the Food And Drug Administration Safe And Effective?
(pp. 85-102)
Optimal Abolition of FCC Spectrum Allocation
(pp. 103-128)
The Case for Forecast Targeting as a Monetary Policy Strategy
(pp. 3-24)
Macroeconomic Modeling for Monetary Policy Evaluation
(pp. 25-46)
How the World Achieved Consensus on Monetary Policy
(pp. 47-68)
The Evolution of Central Bank Governance around the World
(pp. 69-90)
Personnel Economics: The Economist's View of Human Resources
(pp. 91-114)
Human Resources from an Organizational Behavior Perspective: Some Paradoxes Explained
(pp. 115-134)
Paying Respect
(pp. 135-150)
Introducing Incentives in the Market for Live and Cadaveric Organ Donations
(pp. 3-24)
Producing Organ Donors
(pp. 25-36)
Repugnance as a Constraint on Markets
(pp. 37-58)
Are You Sure You're Saving Enough for Retirement?
(pp. 59-80)
Heuristics and Biases in Retirement Savings Behavior
(pp. 81-104)
The American Family and Family Economics
(pp. 3-26)
Marriage and Divorce: Changes and their Driving Forces
(pp. 27-52)
The Economics of Lesbian and Gay Families
(pp. 53-70)
Guess Who's Been Coming to Dinner? Trends in Interracial Marriage over the 20th Century
(pp. 71-90)
Biological Basics and the Economics of the Family
(pp. 91-108)
Disagreement and the Stock Market
(pp. 109-128)
Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market
(pp. 129-152)
How Progressive is the U.S. Federal Tax System? A Historical and International Perspective
(pp. 3-24)
Cheating Ourselves: The Economics of Tax Evasion
(pp. 25-48)
Taxing Consumption and Other Sins
(pp. 49-68)
Tax Reform Unraveling
(pp. 69-90)
The Goals and Promise of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
(pp. 91-116)
Corporate Governance Reforms in Continental Europe
(pp. 117-140)
Modern Macroeconomics in Practice: How Theory Is Shaping Policy
(pp. 3-28)
The Macroeconomist as Scientist and Engineer
(pp. 29-46)
The Real Effects of European Monetary Union
(pp. 47-66)
The European Central Bank, the Euro, and Global Financial Markets
(pp. 67-88)
The Flow Approach to Labor Markets: New Data Sources and Micro-Macro Links
(pp. 3-26)
Changes in Labor Force Participation in the United States
(pp. 27-46)
Unemployment Insurance: Strengthening the Relationship between Theory and Policy
(pp. 47-70)
The Growth in the Social Security Disability Rolls: A Fiscal Crisis Unfolding
(pp. 71-96)
The Determinants of Mortality
(pp. 97-120)
The Economics of HIV/AIDS in Low-Income Countries: The Case for Prevention
(pp. 121-142)
Initial Labor Market Conditions and Long-Term Outcomes for Economists
(pp. 143-160)
Does the Academic Labor Market Initially Allocate New Graduates Efficiently?
(pp. 161-172)
Why Europe and the West? Why Not China?
(pp. 3-22)
Does Culture Affect Economic Outcomes?
(pp. 23-48)
Religion and Economy
(pp. 49-72)
The Role of Family in Family Firms
(pp. 73-96)