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Social Science Analysis and the Formulation of Public Policy: Illustrations of What the President "Knows" and How He Comes to "Know" It , pp 257-282
Ernst W. Stromsdorfer
Social Science Computer at the University of Wisconsin: SIMS and SEOSYS , pp 125-135
Max E. Ellis
Social Scientist and Social Counselor , pp 301-320
Alvin H. Hansen
Social Security and Demographic Uncertainty: The Risk-Sharing Properties of Alternative Policies , pp 203-246
Henning Bohn
Social Security and Inequality over the Life Cycle , pp 115-148
Angus S. Deaton , Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Christina Paxson
Social Security and Medicare Policy from the Perspective of Generational Accounting , pp 129-145
Alan Auerbach , Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Social Security and Older Workers' Labor Market Responsiveness: The United States, Japan, and Sweden , pp 189-222
Marcus Rebick
Social Security and Retirement in Belgium , pp 37-71
Pierre Pestieau and Jean-Philippe C Stijns
Social Security and Retirement in Canada , pp 73-99
Jonathan Gruber
Social Security and Retirement in France , pp 101-133
Didier BLANCHET and Louis-Paul Pele
Social Security and Retirement in Germany , pp 135-180
Axel Borsch-Supan and Reinhold Schnabel
Social Security and Retirement in Italy , pp 181-237
Agar Brugiavini
Social Security and Retirement in Japan , pp 239-267
Naohiro Yashiro and Takashi Oshio
Social Security and Retirement in Japan: An Evaluation Using Micro-Data , pp 399-460
Takashi Oshio and Akiko Sato Oishi
Social Security and Retirement in Spain , pp 305-353
Michele Boldrin , Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Franco Peracchi
Social Security and Retirement in the Netherlands , pp 269-303
Arie Kapteyn and Klaas de Vos
Social Security and Retirement in the United States , pp 437-473
Peter A. Diamond and Jonathan Gruber
Social Security and the American Family , pp 139-159
Michael J. Boskin and Douglas J. Puffert
Social security and the choice between full-time work, part-time work and retirement , pp 245-276
Antoni Zabalza , Christopher A Pissarides and M. Barton
Social Security Benefits and the Labor Supply of the Elderly in Japan , pp 43-62
Atsushi Seike and Haruo Shimada
Social Security Benefits of Immigrants and U.S. Born , pp 309-350
Alan L. Gustman and Thomas L. Steinmeier
Social Security Incentives for Retirement , pp 311-354
Courtney Coile and Jonathan Gruber
Social Security Incentives, Exit from the Workforce and Entry of the Young , pp 261-294
Michele Boldrin , Pilar Garcia-Gomez and Sergi Jimenez-Martin
Social Security Programs and Economic Stability , pp 205-236
Ida C. Merriam
Social Security Taxes , pp 305-315
William Leonard Crum , John F. Fennelly and Lawrence Howard Seltzer
Social Security's Treatment of Postwar Americans , pp 109-148
Steven Caldwell , Melissa M. Favreault , Alla Gantman , Jagadeesh Gokhale , Thomas Johnson and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Social Security, Health Status, and Retirement , pp 159-192
Jerry A. Hausman and David Wise
Social Security, Occupational Pensions, and Retirement in Sweden , pp 355-402
Mårten Palme and lngemar Svensson
Social Security, Retirement and Employment of the Young in Denmark , pp 99-117
Paul Bingley , Nabanita Datta Gupta and Peder J. Pedersen
Social Security’s Treatment of Postwar Americans. How Bad Can It Get? , pp 207-262
Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Social Welfare and Public Philanthropy , pp 93-112
Frank G. Dickinson
Social Welfare Programs for Women and Children: The United States versus France , pp 301-332
Maria J. Hanratty
Socioeconomic and Demographic Disparties in Trends in Old-Age Disability , pp 75-102
Robert F. Schoeni , Vicki A. Freedman and Linda G. Martin
Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Early Childbearing , pp 181-209
Melissa Schettini Kearney and Phillip B. Levine
Socioeconomic Status, Nutrition, and Health among the Elderly , pp 313-332
Robert T. Jensen
Some "RAS" Experiments with the Mexican Input-Output Model , pp 553-569
Pedro Uribe
Some Allocational Problems in Highway Finance , pp 139-165
Robert W. Harbeson
SOME APPLICATIONS , pp 59-68
Reuben Gronau
Some Aspects of Development in the Coal Mining Industry, 1839-1918 , pp 405-442
Vera F. Eliasberg
SOME BASIC CONSIDERATIONS IN AUTOMOBILE FINANCE , pp 3-7
Robert P. Shay
Some Basic Ideas in Stochastic Stability , pp 85-90
H. J. Kushner
Some Basic Problems of Empirical Input-Output Analysis , pp 9-52
Wassily Leontief
Some Characteristics of Manufacturing , pp 3-12
Charles A. Bliss
Some Characteristics of the Statistical System , pp 22-30
Gregory Grossman
Some Comments on "Comparison of Econometric Models by Optimal Control Techniques" by Gregory C. Chow , pp 269-272
Robert S. Holbrook
Some Comments on Papers by Dent and Geweke, Welsch, and Kelejian , pp 219-222
Saul H. Hymans
Some Comments on Research Method , pp 35-52
Harold G. Moulton
Some Comments on the Evaluation of Informal Models , pp 123-131
V. Kerry Smith
Some Comments on the Papers by Kagel and Battalio and by Smith , pp 403-406
John G. Cross
Some Comments on the Papers by Kagel and Battalio and by Smith , pp 407-410
Frank Peter Stafford