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- 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 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 Gustman and Thomas L. Steinmeier
- Social Security Incentives for Retirement , pp 311-354

- Courtney Coile and Jonathan Gruber
- Social Security Incentives in Belgium: An Analysis of Four Decades of Change , pp 43-78

- Anne-Lore Fraikin, Alain Jousten and Mathieu Lefebvre
- 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 Programs and Elderly Employment in Japan , pp 271-296

- Takashi Oshio, Akiko S. Oishi and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Social Security Programs and Employment at Older Ages in the Netherlands , pp 297-316

- Klaas de Vos, Arie Kapteyn and Adriaan Kalwij
- Social Security Reforms and the Changing Retirement Behavior in Germany , pp 175-226

- Axel Börsch-Supan, Johannes Rausch and Nicolas Goll
- Social Security Reforms and the Changing Retirement Behavior in Sweden , pp 373-395

- Mårten Palme and Lisa Laun
- Social Security Taxes , pp 305-315

- William Leonard Crum, John F. Fennelly and Lawrence Howard Seltzer
- Social Security Wealth, Inequality, and Life-Cycle Saving , pp 249-285

- John Sabelhaus and Alice Henriques Volz
- Social Security's Treatment of Postwar Americans , pp 109-148

- Steven Caldwell, Melissa Favreault, Alla Gantman, Jagadeesh Gokhale, Thomas Johnson and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Social Security's Treatment of Postwar Americans. How Bad Can It Get? , pp 207-262

- Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Social Security, Health Status, and Retirement , pp 159-192

- Jerry 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 Pedersen
- 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 Schoeni, Vicki A. Freedman and Linda G. Martin
- Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Early Childbearing , pp 181-209

- Melissa Kearney and Phillip 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 405-439

- 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. 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 Stafford
- Some Comments on the Papers by Welsch and Hill , pp 223-226

- William S. Krasker
- Some Comments on the Role of Time-Series Analysis in Econometrics , pp 339-341

- Clive Granger
- Some Consequences of Temporal Aggregation in Seasonal Time Series Models , pp 433-448

- William W. S. Wei
- Some Considerations in Appraising the Long-Run Prospects for Agriculture , pp 131-190

- Rex F. Daly
- Some Costs and Benefits of Price Stability in the United Kingdom , pp 133-198

- Hasan Bakhshi, Andrew Haldane and Neal Hatch
- Some Current Trends in Soviet Capital Formation , pp 171-228

- Gregory Grossman
- Some Debt History , pp 54-63

- Rüdiger Dornbusch and Juan de Pablo
- Some Details of Growth , pp 184-224

- G. Warren Nutter, Israel Borenstein and Adam Kaufman
- Some Difficulties in Measuring Inventive Activity , pp 53-90

- Barkev S. Sanders
- Some Difficulties in the Concept of Economic Input , pp 331-346

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Some Dynamic Implications of the Monetary Theory of Nominal Income , pp 40-43

- Milton Friedman
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