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- Population Change and Aggregate Output , pp 324-351

- Simon Kuznets
- Population Change and Demand, Prices, and the Level of Employment , pp 352-376

- Ansley J. Coale
- Population Change and Resources: Malthusianism and Conservation , pp 423-456

- Harold J. Barnett
- Population Change and the Demand for Food , pp 457-495

- Jean A. Crockett
- Population Change and the Demand for Services , pp 512-542

- Robert Ferber
- Population Change and the Supply of Labor , pp 377-422

- Stanley Lebergott
- Population Growth - A Basic Factor , pp 76-89

- Leo Grebler, David M. Blank and Louis Winnick
- Population: Its Size, Age, and Family Structure , pp 22-23

- Ruth P. Mack
- Populism and Economic Policy in Mexico, 1970-1982 , pp 223-262

- Carlos Bazdresch and Santiago Levy
- Populism, Profligacy, and Redistribution , pp 45-74

- Eliana Cardoso and Ann Helwege
- Portents of Discontinuance , pp 90-106

- Charles L. Merwin
- Portfolio Allocation for Public Pension Funds , pp 221-245
- George Pennacchi and Mahdi Rastad
- Portfolio Composition and Pension Wealth: An Econometric Study , pp 399-440

- Louis-David L. Dicks-Mireaux and Mervyn A. King
- Portfolio Equilibrium and the Theory of Capital Movements , pp 91-124

- John Floyd
- Portfolio Insurance and Other Investor Fashions as Factors in the 1987 Stock Market Crash , pp 287-297

- Robert Shiller
- Portfolio Substitution and the Revenue Cost of the Federal Income Tax Exemption for State and Local Government Bonds
- James Poterba and Arturo Ramirez Verdugo
- Portraits of the Artist: Personal Visual Art in the Twentieth Century , pp 228-249
- David Galenson
- Possibilities for Further Increases in the United States War Labor Force , pp 57-62

- Clarence D. Long
- Possible Effects of Pension Plans on Aggregate National Saving , pp 76-80

- Phillip Cagan
- Possible Effects of Pension Plans on Aggregate Personal Saving , pp 1-7

- Phillip Cagan
- Possible Future Trends in Government Expenditure , pp 134-149

- Alan T. Peacock and Jack Wiseman
- Possible Macroeconomic Consequences of Large Future Federal Government Deficits , pp 89-108

- Ray Fair
- Post script , pp 221-235

- Gerardo della Paolera and Alan Taylor
- Postlude , pp 158-160

- Robert Margo
- Postmortem for a Housing Crash , pp 1-17

- Edward Glaeser and Todd Sinai
- Postscript: Recent Developments , pp 309-323

- Leo Grebler, David M. Blank and Louis Winnick
- Postscript: Recent Developments in the Bituminous Coal Industry , pp 445-454

- Waldo E. Fisher and Charles M. James
- Postscript: War and Peace Cycles , pp 57-61

- Bert G. Hickman
- Postscripts by Academic Participants , pp 417-436

- Seymour Smidt, Richard R. West and Hans Stoll
- Postwar Behavior of Savings Bond Holders , pp 47-79

- George Hanc
- Postwar Changes in Aggregate Velocity , pp 486-488

- Richard T. Selden
- Postwar Changes in the American Financial Markets , pp 9-100

- Benjamin M. Friedman, Milton Friedman and A. W. Clausen
- Postwar Changes in the Income of Identical Consumer Units , pp 62-122

- George Katona and Janet A. Fisher
- Postwar Emergency Measures , pp 106-118

- Miles L. Colean
- Postwar Growth Cycles in the United Kingdom: An Interim Report , pp 103-146

- Philip A. Klein
- Postwar Liquidation , pp 75-82

- Charles H. Schmidt and Ralph A. Young
- Postwar Macroeconomics: The Evolution of Events and Ideas , pp 101-182

- Robert Gordon, Arthur M. Okun and Herbert Stein
- Postwar Production Relationships in Canada , pp 139-273

- N. H. Lithwick, George Post and Thomas Rymes
- Postwar Transition and the Future of Lombard Street , pp 70-113

- Benjamin H. Higgins
- Postwar Trends in Aggregate Characteristics Affecting Quality , pp 48-81

- George H. Hempel
- Potential for Inward Foreign Direct Investment in Japan
- Takeo Hoshi and Kozo Kiyota
- Potential Influences on Labor Cost; Available Figures , pp 1-5

- Thor Hultgren
- Potential Paths of Social Security Reform , pp 181-224

- Martin Feldstein and Andrew Samwick
- Poverty among the Elderly: Where are the Holes in the Safety Net? , pp 115-138

- Michael J. Boskin and John B. Shoven
- Poverty and Cognitive Function , pp 57-118

- Emma Boswell Dean, Frank Schilbach and Heather Schofield
- Poverty Traps and the Social Protection Paradox , pp 223-256

- Munenobu Ikegami, Michael Carter, Christopher Barrett and Sarah Janzen
- POW Camp Survivors
- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Practical Solutions to Financial Problems Created by the Multilevel Political Structure , pp 135-228

- I. M. Labovitz and L. L. Ecker-Racz
- Practical Volatility and Correlation Modeling for Financial Market Risk Management , pp 513-544

- Torben Andersen, Tim Bollerslev, Peter Christoffersen and Francis Diebold
- Practices and Techniques of Term Lending , pp 73-101

- Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier
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