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Economic Quarterly

Fall 2004

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  • 2004
Issue Title Author(s)
Fall 2004 Tom Humphrey: An Appreciation John A. Weinberg
Fall 2004 Ricardo versus Wicksell on Job Losses and Technological Change Thomas M. Humphrey
Fall 2004 (Un)Balanced Growth Andreas Hornstein
Fall 2004 Auditing and Bank Capital Regulation Edward S. Prescott
Fall 2004 Using Manufacturing Surveys to Assess Economic Conditions Matthew Harris
Raymond E. Owens
Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte
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