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NBER Working Papers Paper Author(s) Title 9623 Willem H. Buiter Deflation: Prevention and Cure 9624 Charles W. Calomiris How to Restructure Failed Banking Joseph R. Mason Systems: Lessons from the U.S. in the 1930s and Japan in the 1990s 9625 Bruce A. Blonigen Evolving Discretionary Practices of U.S. Antidumping Activity 9626 Mark G. Duggan Does Medicaid Pay Too Much for Prescription Drugs? A Case Study of Atypical Anti-Psychotics 9627 Ronald G. Ehrenberg Who Bears the Growing Cost of Michael J. Rizzo Science at Universities? George H. Jakubson 9628 Robert A. Pollak Does Family Structure Affect Donna K. Ginther Children's Educational Outcomes? 9629 Christian Gollier Collective Investment Decision Richard Zeckhauser Making with Heterogeneous Time Preferences 9630 Pinka Chatterji Does Returning to Work After Kevin Frick Childbirth Affect Breastfeeding Practices? 9631 Pravin Krishna Reciprocated Unilateralism: An Devashish Mitra Interest-Group Approach 9632 Jennifer Hunt Teen Births Keep American Crime High 9633 Raghuram Rajan The Flattening Firm: Evidence Julie Wulf from Panel Data on the Changing Nature of Corporate Hierarchies 9634 Edward J. Kane Continuing Dangers of Disinformation in Corporate Accounting Reports 9635 Herschel I. Grossman "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!" 9636 Severin Borenstein Do Airline Bankruptcies Reduce Nancy L. Rose Air Service? 9637 Stephen Redding Geography and Export Performance: Anthony J. Venables External Market Access and Internal Supply Capacity 9638 Pinka Chatterji Alcohol Abuse and Suicide Attempts Dhaval Dave Among Youth--Correlation or Robert Kaestner Causation? Sara Markowitz 9639 Andrew B. Bernard Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous J. Bradford Jensen Firms, and Industry Dynamics Peter K. Schott 9640 Roberto Rigobon Spillovers Across U.S. Financial Brian Sack Markets 9641 Enrico Moretti Human Capital Externalities in Cities 9642 Yasushi Hamao Idiosyncratic Risk and the Jianping Mei Creative Destruction in Japan Yexiao Xu 9643 Joe Peek Unnatural Selection: Perverse Eric S. Rosengren Incentives and the Misallocation of Credit in Japan 9644 Patrick M. McGuire Bank Ties and Bond Market Access: Evidence on Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivity in Japan 9645 Colin Mayer Sources of Funds...

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