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Volume 545, issue 1, 1996
- Preface pp. 8-13

- Howard Kunreuther and Paul Slovic
- How Risks are Identified and Assessed pp. 15-24

- John D. Graham and Lorenz Rhomberg
- Government Risk Regulation pp. 25-34

- Robert A. Pollak
- Scientific Uncertainty and the Political Process pp. 35-43

- Dale Jamieson
- Risky Thinking: Irrational Fears about Risk and Society pp. 44-53

- William R. Freudenburg
- Valuing Risks to the Environment pp. 54-63

- Robin Gregory, Thomas C. Brown and Jack Knetsch
- Risk and the Human Environment pp. 64-74

- Roy A. Rappaport
- Public Values in Risk Research pp. 75-84

- Baruch Fischhoff
- Three Phases in the Evolution of Risk Communication Practice pp. 85-94

- William Leiss
- The Social Amplification and Attenuation of Risk pp. 95-105

- Roger E. Kasperson and Jeanne X. Kasperson
- Hazard Communication: Warnings and Risk pp. 106-115

- W Viscusi and Richard Zeckhauser
- Science, Values, and Risk pp. 116-125

- Howard Kunreuther and Paul Slovic
- The Role of Values in Risk Management pp. 126-134

- Ralph L. Keeney
- Rethinking Risk Management in the Federal Government pp. 135-143

- Robin Cantor
- The Risk Management Dilemma pp. 144-155

- Richard Zeckhauser and W Viscusi
- Risk and Justice: Rethinking the Concept of Compensation pp. 156-164

- Patrick Field, Howard Raiffa and Lawrence Susskind
- Reforming Risk Regulation pp. 165-175

- Roger Noll
- Risk and the Legal System pp. 176-183

- James E. Krier
- International Relations and Politics pp. 184-185

- William R. Thompson
- International Relations and Politics pp. 185-186

- Andrew Kirby
- International Relations and Politics pp. 186-187

- T. Balderston
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 187-188

- William E. French
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 188-189

- Paula J. Pettavino
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 189-190

- Surinder M. Bhardwaj
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 190-192

- Surinder K. Mehta
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 192-192

- Bruce Stronach
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 192-194

- Hilary Conroy
- Europe pp. 194-195

- George Andreopoulos
- United States pp. 195-195

- George Blyn
- United States pp. 196-196

- Richard Pacelle
- United States pp. 196-197

- Dennis L. Dresang
- United States pp. 197-198

- Sig Mickelson
- United States pp. 198-200

- Silvo Lenart
- United States pp. 200-201

- James X. Bembry
- United States pp. 201-202

- Alan Shank
- United States pp. 202-203

- Joseph M. Bessette
- United States pp. 203-204

- Dorothy Rudy
- United States pp. 204-206

- David Imbroscio
- United States pp. 206-206

- George R. Sharwell
- Sociology pp. 206-208

- Geeta Chowdhry
- Economics pp. 208-209

- Stephen Handelman
- Economics pp. 209-210

- David S. Sorenson
- Economics pp. 210-210

- Dean Dudley
- Economics pp. 211-211

- Gary D. Libecap
Volume 544, issue 1, 1996
- Preface pp. 8-15

- Arthur B. Shostak
- A New Social Contract pp. 16-26

- Jeremy Rifkin
- Jobs: New Challenges, New Responses pp. 27-42

- Sumner M. Rosen
- Human Capital Development: America's Greatest Challenge pp. 43-51

- Theodore Hershberg
- High Technology and Work Tomorrow pp. 52-67

- Stanley Aronowitz and DiFAZIO William
- Service Workers: Human Resources or Labor Costs? pp. 68-82

- Barbara A. Gutek
- The German Apprenticeship System: Lessons for Austin, Texas pp. 83-94

- Robert W. Glover
- The End of Hawaii's Plantations: Back to the Future? pp. 95-110

- Lawrence W. Boyd
- Dislocation Policies in the USA: What Should We Be Doing? pp. 111-126

- Ross Koppel and Alice Hoffman
- Dislocation Policies in Western Europe: Past, Present, and Future pp. 127-139

- Thomas Samuel Eberle
- Employment Flexibility and Joblessness in Low-Growth, Restructured Japan pp. 140-153

- Koji Taira and Solomon B. Levine
- Reworking Work: Tough Times Ahead pp. 154-166

- Joseph F. Coates
- Computers Don't Kill Jobs, People Do: Technology and Power in the Workplace pp. 167-179

- Charley Richardson
- Performing Work without Doing Jobs pp. 180-190

- Daniel Marschall
- The Employment of New Ends: Planning for Permanent Unemployment pp. 191-202

- David Macarov
- Epilogue pp. 203-205

- Arthur B. Shostak
- International Relations and Politics pp. 206-207

- Herbert Foerstel
- International Relations and Politics pp. 207-208

- Mary Beth Emmerichs
- International Relations and Politics pp. 208-210

- Eric Waldman
- International Relations and Politics pp. 208-208

- Leonard A. Cole
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 210-212

- Richard Baum
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 212-214

- Hilary Conroy and George C. C. Chang
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 214-216

- Robert Nichols
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 214-214

- Wayne Patterson
- United States pp. 216-217

- Bryan D. Jones
- United States pp. 217-218

- Anne Sisson Runyan
- United States pp. 218-219

- Katy J. Harriger
- United States pp. 219-220

- Rhonda Kinney
- United States pp. 220-222

- Eric M. Uslaner
- United States pp. 223-223

- Nancy Breen
- United States pp. 223-225

- Harry W. Reynolds
- United States pp. 225-225

- Jeffrey M. Berry
- United States pp. 226-227

- Howard Gillman
- Sociology pp. 227-228

- Robert J. Young
- United States pp. 227-227

- John Frendreis
- Sociology pp. 228-229

- Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn
- Sociology pp. 229-231

- Mark E. Rush
- Sociology pp. 231-231

- Barbara Schmitter Heisler
- Sociology pp. 232-232

- Jean E. Brooks
- Economics pp. 232-233

- Bernard P. Herber
- Economics pp. 233-234

- Alexander M. Thompson
- Economics pp. 234-235

- David Gabel