NBER Books with chapters online, 2001Aging Issues in the United States and Japan, Seiritsu Ogura, Toshiaki Tachibanaki and David A. Wise, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001Behavioral and Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy, Carlo Carraro and Gilbert E. Metcalf, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Frontiers in Health Policy Research, Volume 4, Alan M. Garber, editor. MIT PRess, 2001 Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 1, Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, editors. MIT Press, 2001 Medical Care Output and Productivity, David M. Cutler and Ernst R. Berndt, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001 NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2000, Volume 15, Ben S. Bernanke and Kenneth Rogoff, editors. MIT PRess, 2001 New Developments in Productivity Analysis, Charles R. Hulten, Edwin R. Dean and Michael J. Harper, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Prudential Supervision: What Works and What Doesn't, Frederic S. Mishkin, editor. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Regional and Global Capital Flows: Macroeconomics Causes and Consequences, NBER-EASE Volume 10, Takatoshi Ito and Anne O. Krueger, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Risk Aspects of Investment-Based Social Security Reform, John Y. Campbell and Martin Feldstein, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Risky Behavior among Youths: An Economic Analysis, Jonathan Gruber, editor. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Straining at the Anchor: The Argentine Currency Board and the Search for Macroeconomic Stability, 1880-1935, Gerardo della Paolera and Alan M. Taylor. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 15, James M. Poterba, editor. MIT Press, 2001 Themes in the Economics of Aging, David A. Wise, editor. University of Chicago Press, 2001 Topics in Empirical International Economics: A Festschrift in Honor of Robert E. Lipsey, Magnus Blomstrom and Linda S. Goldberg, editors. University of Chicago Press, 2001 |

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