Call Number (LC) Title Results
L 2.138:427 Reconciling user costs and rental equivalence evidence from the U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey / 1
L 2.138:428 Going home after Hurricane Katrina determinants of return migration and changes in affected areas / 1
L 2.138:429 Estimated U.S. manufacturing production capital and technology based on an estimated dynamic structural economic model 1
L 2.138:430 Further model-based estimates of U.S. total manufacturing production capital and technology, 1949-2005 1
L 2.138:431 Reconsideration of weighting and updating procedures in the US CPI 1
L 2.138:432 Tobit or not Tobit? 1
L 2.138:434 Matching matters in 401(k) plan participation 1
L 2.138:435 Setting and updating modern poverty thresholds 1
L 2.138:436 Note on standard errors and other relevant statistics of experimental poverty thresholds produced at the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006 to 2008 / 1
L 2.138:437 Do the poor pay more store-by-store? 1
L 2.138:439 The role of re-entry in the retirement process 1
L 2.138:440 Employment patterns and determinants among older individuals with a history of short-duration jobs 1
L 2.138:441 Run-up in the house price-rent ratio how much can be explained by fundamentals? / 1
L 2.138:442 How to think about time-use data : what inferences can we make about long- and short-run time use from time diaries? / 1
L 2.138:443 Seasonal differences in employment between survey and administrative data / 1
L 2.138:444 Does quality adjustment matter for technologically stable products? : an application to the CPI for food / 1
L 2.138:445 Inheritances and the distribution of wealth or whatever happened to the great inheritance boom? / 1
L 2.138:511 Market-based inflation expectations and inflation realities : a comparison of the Treasury Breakeven Inflation (TBI) rate curve and the consumer price index before, during, and after the great recession / 1
L 2.138:512 Retirement patterns of the early and middle baby boomers / 1
L 2.138:520 Differences across place and time in household expenditure patterns : implications for the estimation of equivalence scales / 1