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Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, The inexorable and mysterious tradeoff between inflation and unemployment, ECON J, 111(471), 2001, pp. C45-C61

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Monopolistic competition and macroeconomic theory., J ECON LIT, 38(2), 2000, pp. 426-427

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - The estate tax is one death penalty too many, FORTUNE, 142(5), 2000, pp. 76

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - A plane idea: Make the airlines suffer, FORTUNE, 142(2), 2000, pp. 56

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Bush is a leader the economy can trust, FORTUNE, 142(11), 2000, pp. 60

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - How irrational is our exuberance?, FORTUNE, 141(8), 2000, pp. 84

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - Candidates need clues, not tax plans, FORTUNE, 141(6), 2000, pp. 44-44

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - Is the economy recession-proof?, FORTUNE, 141(4), 2000, pp. 62-62

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, The case for shacking up - Why getting married still costs you, FORTUNE, 141(2), 2000, pp. 36-36

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - Ukraine: How not to run an economy, FORTUNE, 141(12), 2000, pp. 46

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - The sensible way to dismember Microsoft, FORTUNE, 141(11), 2000, pp. 56

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - DC, stay out of the new economy, FORTUNE, 141(10), 2000, pp. 70-70

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, The savers-spenders theory of fiscal policy, AM ECON REV, 90(2), 2000, pp. 120-125

Authors: Ball, L Mankiw, NG
Citation: L. Ball et Ng. Mankiw, Interpreting the correlation between inflation and the skewness of relative prices: A comment on Bryan and Cecchetti, REV ECON ST, 81(2), 1999, pp. 197-198

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Economics - The Dow will hit 36,000! (Someday), FORTUNE, 140(9), 1999, pp. 50-50

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Economics - So who do we thank for this boom?, FORTUNE, 140(7), 1999, pp. 76

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Taxes: An economic lesson - Why shouldn't we die tax-free?, FORTUNE, 140(5), 1999, pp. 54

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Economics: He's healthy but 73; time to think legacy - A Greenspan exit strategy, FORTUNE, 140(3), 1999, pp. 42

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, A theory for an open world, FORTUNE, 140(12), 1999, pp. 58-58

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, US trade policy is just plain schizo, FORTUNE, 139(7), 1999, pp. 42

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, How to screw up social security, FORTUNE, 139(5), 1999, pp. 50

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, First principles - Vouchers: Schools need competition, FORTUNE, 139(11), 1999, pp. 40

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Economics - Gas tax now!, FORTUNE, 139(10), 1999, pp. 60

Authors: Mankiw, NG
Citation: Ng. Mankiw, Economics - Memo to Tokyo: Cut taxes, print money, FORTUNE, 139(1), 1999, pp. 30

Authors: Elmendorf, DW Mankiw, NG
Citation: Dw. Elmendorf et Ng. Mankiw, Government debt, HANDB ECON, 15, 1999, pp. 1615-1669
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