101 |
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The Large Welfare State as a System
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Freeman, R. B.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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102 |
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Monetary Policy Trade-offs and the Correlation between Nominal Interest Rates and Real Output
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Fuhrer, J. C.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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103 |
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Implications of Climate Change for U.S. Agriculture
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Kaiser, H. M.
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - DEPT OF ECONOMICS
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1995
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104 |
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Significance of Underclass Residence on the Stage of Breast or Cervical Cancer Diagnosis
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Figuera, J. B.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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105 |
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Supply management and productivity growth in Alberta dairy
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Richards, T. J
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Canadian Agricultural Economics and Farm Management Society
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1995
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106 |
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Risks to Selves, Risks to Others
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Avery, C.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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107 |
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Carcinogen Regulation: Risk Characteristics and the Synthetic Risk Bias
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Kip Viscusi, W.
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The Association
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1995
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108 |
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Reallocating Content Coverage in Principles of Microeconomics to Increase Student Learning
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Saunders, P.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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109 |
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Carcinogen Regulation: Risk Characteristics and the Synthetic Risk Bias
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Viscusi, W. K.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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110 |
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The Economics of Health and Health Care: What Have We Learned? What Have I Learned?
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Feldstein, M.
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The Association
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1995
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