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March 1998, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 143-149 The Analysis And Measurement Of Economic Growth
by Bart Verspagen
December 1997, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 381-399 Household Saving And Portfolio Change: Evidence From The 1983–89 Scf Panel
by Arthur B. Kennickell & Martha Starr‐Mccluer - 401-421 Divergent Inequalities: Theory And Empirical Results
by Michael C. Wolfson - 423-448 Private Interhousehold Transfers Of Money And Time: New Empirical Evidence
by Robert F. Schoeni - 449-464 Primary Versus Secondary Production Techniques In U.S. Manufacturing
by Joe Mattey & Thijs Ten Raa - 465-485 Accounting For Exhaustible Resources In The Canadian System Of National Accounts: Flows, Stocks And Productivity Measures
by Aldo Diaz & Tarek M. Harchaoui - 487-503 Implementing The Revised Sna: Recommendations On Price And Volume Measures
by Esben Dalgaard - 505-510 Modeling On The Basis Of Models
by Hans Werner Holub & Gottfried Tappeiner - 511-520 Economic Implications Of An Aging Society
by Joseph F. Quinn
September 1997, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 261-281 Child Support In The U.S.: Can Fathers Afford To Pay More?
by Cynthia Miller & Irwin Garfinkel & Sara McLanahan - 283-295 Lifetime Inequality And Tax Progressivity With Alternative Income Concepts
by John Creedy - 297-318 Personal Sector Wealth In The United Kingdom, 1920–56
by Solomos Solomou & Martin Weale - 319-333 Equivalence Scale Sensitivity Of Poverty Statistics For The Member States Of The European Community
by Klaas de Vos & M. Asghar Zaidi - 335-355 The Trend In Urban Income Inequality In Two Chinese Provinces, 1986–90
by Rolf Aaberge & Xuezeng Li - 357-375 New Gnp Estimates For The Belgian Economy During The Interwar Period
by Erik Buyst
June 1997, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 133-152 Trends In Inequality Using Consumption‐Expenditures: The U.S. From 1960 To 1993
by David Johnson & Stephanie Shipp - 153-171 A Comparison Of Alternative Measures Of Economic Well‐Being For Germany And The United States
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Joachim R. Frick & Johannes Schwarze - 173-190 Value And Income In The National Accounts And Economic Theory
by Frits Bos - 191-209 Family Safety Nets And Economic Transition: A Study Of Worker Households In Poland
by Donald Cox & Emmanuel Jimenez & Wlodek Okrasa - 211-226 TYPES OF INCOME AND INEQUALITY IN CHINA AT THE END OF THE 1980s
by Björn Gustafsson & Li Shi - 227-238 Sectoral Productivity Growth And Price‐Marginal Cost Margins In The Intermediate Goods Market
by Alison Kelly‐Hawke - 239-252 Impact Of Growth And Distribution On Poverty In Madagascar
by B. Essama‐Nssah - 253-260 Job Creation And Destruction
by Garnett Picot
March 1997, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-32 Income And Wealth Over The Life Cycle Evidence From Panel Data
by Rob Alessie & Annamaria Lusardi & Trea Aldershof - 33-48 International And Intertemporal Comparisons Of Real Product In Oecd Countries A Growth Sensitivity Analysis
by Teresa Dab´n & Rafael Doménech & César Molinas - 49-69 A Taxonomy Of Multilateral Methods For Making International Comparisons Of Prices And Quantities
by Robert J. Hill - 71-88 Noncash Income, Equivalence Scales, And The Measurement Of Economic Well‐Being
by Daniel B. Radner - 89-104 The Output Of The Swedish Education Sector
by Sofia Ahlroth & Anders Björklund & Anders Forslund - 105-117 Comparison Of Alternative Tax And Transfer Treatment Of Children Using Adult Equivalence Scales
by Panayiota Lyssiotou - 119-129 POVERTY POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA DURING THE 1980s
by Albert Berry
December 1996, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 381-400 Relative Inequality And Poverty In Germany And The United States Using Alternative Equivalence Scales
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Timothy M. Smeeding & Joachim Merz - 401-419 Household Income Plus Household Production: The Distribution Of Extended Income In The U.K
by Stephen P. Jenkins & Nigel C. O'Leary - 421-431 Households, Goods, And Well‐Being
by Stein Ringen - 433-451 International Comparisons Of Wealth Inequality
by Edward N. Wolff - 453-472 Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured: Estimates For France And The U.K. Based On The Approach Adopted In The 1993 Sna
by Iain Begg & Jacques Bournay & Martin Weale & Stephen Wright - 473-491 From Marginalism To Institutionalism: Distributional Consequences Of The Transformation Of The Finnish Pension Regime
by Markus Jäntti & Olli Kangas & Veli‐Matti Ritakallio - 493-505 The Distributional Consequences During The Early Stages Of Russia'S Transition
by Chris Doyle
September 1996, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 257-269 Are Services Income‐Elastic? Some New Evidence
by Rodney E. Falvey & Norman Gemmell - 271-291 Elderly And Non‐Elderly In The European Union: A Comparison Of Living Standards
by Panos Tsakloglou - 293-320 Misuse And Use Of National Accounts As A Welfare Indicator: Selected Analytical And Measurement Issues
by Markos J. Mamalakis - 321-334 Relative Poverty In Two Egalitarian Societies: A Comparison Between Taganrog, Russia During The Soviet Era And Sweden
by Björn Gustafsson & Ludmila Nivorozhkina - 335-351 Gender, Poverty And The Intra‐Household Distribution Of Resources
by Jeanette Findlay & Robert E. Wright - 353-363 Consistency‐In‐Aggregation And Stuvel Indices
by Bert M. Balk - 365-378 Perspectives On Poverty Policy
by Michael Ward
June 1996, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 113-130 Multilateral Comparisons Of Output, Productivity, And Purchasing Power Parities In Manufacturing
by Dirk Pilat & D. S. Prasada Rao - 131-148 Taking The Environment Into Account: The Namea Approach
by Mark de Haan & Steven J. Keuning - 149-163 Evidence Of Spatial Autocorreilation In International Prices
by Bettina Aten - 165-180 Valuation Of Household Production At Market Prices And Estimation Of Production Functions
by John M. Fitzgerald & Matthew S. Swenson & John H. Wicks - 181-194 The High Cost Of Eating: Causes Of International Differences In Consumer Food Prices
by Robert E. Lipsey & Birgitta Swedenborg - 195-206 Correctly Measuring Real Value Added
by Shirley Cassing - 207-224 An Annual Chain Index Of Italy'S “Real” Product, 1861–1989
by Giorgio Fuå & Mauro Gallegati - 225-232 New Data And The Measurement Of Output For The Service Sector In The United Kingdom
by Ken Mansell - 233-240 Poverty In The United States And Europe: A Review
by Markus Jäntti - 241-243 In Memoriam: János Árvay 1924–1996
by György Szilàgyi
March 1996, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-11 How Income Inequality Changed In Germany Following Reunification: An Empirical Analysis Using Decomposable Inequality Measures
by Johannes Schwarze - 13-33 Pollution And Pollution Abatement In The National Accounts
by Kirk Hamilton - 35-48 Does Gnp Exaggerate Growth In “Actual” Output? The Case Of The United States
by Scott M. Fuess & Hendrik Van Den Berg - 49-61 Poverty And Income Inequality In Puerto Rico, 1969–89: Trends And Sources
by Orlando J. Sotomayor - 63-74 Alternative Measures Of The Average Duration Of Unemployment
by Miles Corak & Andrew Heisz - 75-90 Is Money The Measure Of Welfare In Russia?
by Richard Rose & Ian Mcallister - 91-105 Generational Accounting—An Australian Perspective
by John Ablett - 107-112 Perceptions, Problems And Methods Of Preparing Labour Force Accounts In India
by S. G. Tiwari
December 1995, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 373-397 Is Japan'S Household Saving Rate Really High?
by Charles Yuji Horioka - 399-404 “Nominal” And “Real” Interstate Income Inequality In The United States: Some Additional Evidence
by Rati Ram - 405-426 An Exploratory Comparison Of Income Risk In Germany And The United States
by Edward J. Bird - 427-438 Elementary Aggregates, Micro‐Indices And Scanner Data: Some Issues In The Compilation Of Consumer Price Indices
by Mick Silver - 439-458 Productive Capital In Italy: A Disaggregated Estimate By Sectors Of Origin And Destination: 1985–88
by Paolo Costa & Giandemetrio Marangoni - 459-469 The 1993 Revised System Of National Accounts: Where Do We Go From Here?
by Harry H. Postner - 471-479 Some Estimates Of Trade Flows In Banking Services
by France St‐Hilaire & John Whalley - 481-494 History And Measurement In The Service Sector: A Review
by James R. Melvin
September 1995, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 245-264 POVERTY AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN LATIN AMERICA DURING THE 1980s
by George Psacharopoulos & Samuel Morley & Ariel Fiszbein & Haeduck Lee & William C. Wood - 265-287 Environment‐Economic Accounting And Indicators Of The Economic Importance Of Environmental Protection Activities
by Deborah Vaughn Nestor & Carl A. Pasurka - 289-308 The Loss Of Earnings Capability From Disability/Health Limitations: Toward A New Social Indicator
by Robert Haveman & Barbara Wolfe & Lawrence Buron & Steven C. Hill - 309-329 Elderly Assets, Medicaid Policy, And Spend‐Down In Nursing Homes
by Edward C. Norton - 331-348 Poverty In Mexico During Adjustment
by Miguel Székely - 349-366 R&D, Technological Progress And Efficiency Change In Industrial Activities
by Sergio Perelman - 367-371 The Value Added Of National Accounting
by Richard Ruggles & Patricia Ruggles
June 1995, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 113-137 Reflections On Environmental Accounting Issues
by André Vanoli - 139-159 Trade And Financial Flows In A World Accounting Framework: A Balanced Wam For 1990
by Rob Vos & Niek de Jong - 161-176 A Close Look At Dissaving In The Longitudinal Retirement History Survey
by Michael Kuehlwein - 177-190 On Equity Aspects Of Imperfect Income Redistribution
by Jean‐Yves Duclos - 191-205 MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY: POLAND IN THE 1980s
by Adam Szulc - 207-219 Three Hypotheses On The Brazilian Service Sector
by Renato G. Flöres & Samuel C. Dos Santos - 221-237 International Perspectives On Productivity And Efficiency
by Andrew Sharpe
March 1995, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-17 The Distribution Of Household Income And Expenditure In Portugal: 1980 And 1990
by Miguel Govela & José Tavares - 19-39 Real Gdp In The Seven Colonies Of Australasia: 1861–1991
by Paul A. Cashin - 41-56 Catholic‐Protestant Income Differences In Northern Ireland
by Vani K. Borooah & Patricia M. McKee & Norma Heaton & Gråinne Collins - 57-71 On The Interpretation And Applicability Of A “Green National Product”
by Asbjørn Aaheim & Karine Nyborg - 73-80 An Alternative Axiomatization Of Sen'S Poverty Measure
by Prasanta K. Pattanaik & Manimay Sengupta - 81-99 Pushing The Sisyphean Boulder? Macroeconometric Testing In Latin American Countries
by Hugo Mena
December 1994, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 359-376 Is Poverty Increasing In The Developing World?
by Shaohua Chen & Gaurav Datt & Martin Ravallion - 377-394 An Expenditure‐Based Bilateral Comparison Of Gross Domestic Product Between China And The United States
by Ren Ruoen & Chen Kai - 395-414 Poverty In Pre‐Reform Uzbekistan: What Do Official Data Really Reveal?
by Sheila Marnie & Hohn Micklewright - 415-431 Measuring Inequality Within The Household
by Frances R. Woolley & Judith Marshall - 433-440 Simultaneous Uses Of Time In Household Production
by Ross Williams & Sue Donath - 441-456 RELATIVE EARNINGS REDUX: YOUTH MOBILITY IN THE 1980s
by Bradley R. Schiller - 457-459 The Evolution Of Modern Economic Accounts
by John W. Kendrick - 461-464 Inter‐Country And Interregional Comparisons Of Inequality And Poverty
by Björn Gustafsson
September 1994, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 251-272 Growth And Well‐Being: Introducing Distribution‐Weighted Growth Rates To Reevaluate U.S. Post‐War Economic Performance
by Stephan Klasen - 273-286 A Research And Development Module Supplementing The National Accounts
by Frits Bos & Hugo Hollanders & Steven J. Keuning - 287-302 Earnings Inequality In Great Britain 1975–90: The Role Of Age
by David Bell & Russell Rimmer & Sheila Rimmer - 303-316 An Alternative To Double Deflation For Measuring Real Industry Value‐Added
by René Durand - 317-349 Estimates Of The Aggregate Quarterly Capital Stock For The Post‐War U.S. Economy
by Daniel Levy & Haiwei Chen - 351-357 Capitalism, Socialism And Income Distribution
by Peter Saunders
June 1994, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 123-141 Income And The Hamiltonian1
by Dan Usher - 143-174 Trends In Household Wealth In The United States, 1962–83 And 1983–89
by Edward N. Wolff - 175-190 An Historical Social Accounting Matrix For The Netherlands (1938)
by Gert P. Den Bakker & Jan de Gijt & Steven J. Keuning - 191-204 How Did The Wealthiest Australians Get So Rich?
by John J. Siegfried & David K. Round - 205-216 Zakat And Inequality: Some Evidence From Pakistan
by Geoffrey A. Jehle - 217-222 Growth, Inequality, And Poverty: A Cautionary Note
by Eugene Smolensky & Robert Plotnick & Eirik Evenhouse & Siobhan Reilly - 223-226 Gross National Product, Canada, 1870–1926: A Note
by Malcolm C. Urquhart - 227-237 Eastern Problems And Western Solutions
by Utz‐Peter Reich
March 1994, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-17 Are Equivalence Scales The Same For The United States And Canada?
by Shelley Phipps & Thesia I. Garner - 19-41 Service Production In Historical National Accounts
by Olle Krantz - 43-66 Imputed Rent And Income Distribution
by Judith Yates - 67-86 The Degree And Pattern Of Income Immobility In Sweden
by Björn Gustafsson - 87-97 The Dissaving Of Annuity Wealth And Marketable Wealth In Retirement
by Thad W. Mirer - 99-110 Use And Misuse Of National Accounts From A Modeling Perspective
by Josef Richter - 111-119 Experience In Implementing The System Of National Accounts (Sna) In Romania
by Vasile Dumitrescu & Cornelia Giurescu & Stefan Mateescu
December 1993, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 337-356 Ranking Income Distributions When Needs Differ
by Stephen P. Jenkins & Peter J. Lambert - 357-375 The Sectoral Productivity Performance O F Japan And The U.S., 1885–1990
by Dirk Pilat - 377-386 A Comparison Between Actual Distributions Of Annual And Lifetime Income: Sweden 1951–89
by Anders Björklund - 387-402 Size Distribution Of Workers' Houseiiold Income And Macroeconomic Activities In Japan: 1963–88
by Osamu Yoshino - 403-417 U.S. Income Mobility In The Seventies And Eighties
by Thomas L. Hungerford - 419-433 Monetary Valuation Of Non‐Market Productive Time Methodological Considerations
by Lisella Goldschmidt Clermont
September 1993, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 229-256 Poverty, Tnequaltty, And Famtly Living Standards Impacts Across Seven Nations: The Effect Of Noncash Subsidies For Health, Education And Housing
by Timothy M. Smeeding & Peter Saunders & John Coder & Stephen Jenkins & Johan Fritzell & Aldi J. M. Hagenaars & Richard Hauser & Michael Wolfson - 257-278 The Earnings‐Related State Pension, Indexation And Lifetime Redistribution In The U.K
by John Creedy & Richard Disney & Edward Whitehouse - 279-294 Introduction Of The Sna Into The Official Statistics Of The Commonwealth Of Independent States
by Youri Ivanov & Boris Rjabushkin & Tatjana Homenko - 295-312 International Comparisons Of Inter‐Industry Wage Differentials
by Maury Gittleman & Edward N. Wolff - 313-318 Perspectives On Poverty
by Shelley Phipps - 319-330 Electronic Dissemination Experiences Of The U.S. Bureau Of Economic Analysis
by Carol S. Carson - 331-332 Aldi Hagenaars (1954–1993)
by Stephen P. Jenkins & Timothy M. Smeeding
June 1993, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 121-139 Poverty And Economic Growth With Application To Côte D'Ivoire
by Nanak Kakwani - 141-157 Escaping Poverty Through Work: The Problem Of Low Earnings Capacity In The United States, 1973–88
by Robert Haveman & Lawrence Buron - 159-175 National Wealth And Stocks Of Fixed Assets In Sweden 1981–90
by ÅKe Tengblad - 177-194 The Shadow Economy: Illicit Work And Household Production: A Microanalysis Of West Germany
by Joachim Merz & Klaus G. Wolff - 195-207 Consistency Between Macro‐ And Micro‐Data Sets In The Japanese Household Sector
by Atsushi Maki & Shigeru Nishiyama - 209-215 Savings: Bubbles And Fundamentals
by Thomas K. Rymes - 217-223 Change Or Permanence? Growth And Development In Capitalist Economies
by Mark Setterfield - 225-227 In Memoriam
by Carol S. Carson
March 1993, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-21 Comparing Economic Well‐Being Among Elderly Americans
by Michael S. Rendall & Alden Speare - 23-36 INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN THE U.S.S.R. IN THE 1980s
by Michael V. Alexeev & Clifford G. Gaddy - 37-49 Savings Behavior In 17 Oecd Countries
by Denis Kessler & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau - 51-61 The Disaggregation Of The Gin1 Coefficient By Factor Components And Its Applications To Australia
by Nripesh Podder - 63-87 The “Real” Chinese Gross Domestic Product (Gdp) For The Pre‐Reform Period 1952–77
by Harry X. Wu - 89-102 Robert J. Gordon'S Concept Of Capital
by Edward F. Denison - 103-110 Reply: The Concept Of Capital
by Robert J. Gordon - 111-115 A Feminisation Of Poverty In Great Britain? A Clarification
by Robert E. Wright - 117-119 In Memoriam
by John W. Kendrick
December 1992, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 365-401 Capital Accumulation In Latin America: A Six Country Comparison For 1950–89
by André A. Hofman - 403-428 The Distribution Of Income And Wealth In Japan
by John Bauer & Andrew Mason - 429-443 The Non‐Constancy Of Equivalence Scales
by Denis Conniffe - 445-453 Vertically Integrated Productivity Measures: Tests Of Standard Assumptions
by Jack L. Miller & Johan M. Gowdy - 455-474 Revised Real Canadian Gnp Estimates And Canadian Economic Growth, 1870–1926
by Morris Altman - 475-495 Productivity and American Leadership
by Robert E. Rowthorn
September 1992, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 249-266 Post‐Reform Productivity Performance And Sources Of Growth In Chinese Industry: 1980–85
by Robert H. McGuckin & Sang V. Nguyen & Jeffrey R. Taylor & Charles A. Waite - 267-279 Reasons For Preferring Net To Gross Figures Of Income And Product (And Vice Versa)
by Frits Bos - 281-293 Distribution Of Economic Resources: Implications Of Including Household Production
by Jens Bonke - 295-310 Methods Of Estimating Household Equivalence Scales: An Empirical Investigation
by Julie A. Nelson - 311-327 Relative Income Determination In The United States: A Social Accounting Perspective
by David W. Roland‐Holst & Ferran Sancho - 329-340 Poverty In Poland, 1978–88
by Branko Milanovic - 341-353 New Budget Standard Poverty Lines For Malaysia
by Muniappan Perumal - 355-359 Whither Unemmployment?
by Wayne Simpson - 363-363 Irving B. Kravis (1917–1992)
by Alan Heston
June 1992, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 119-163 Household And Enterprise Saving And Capital Formation In The United States: A Market Transactions View
by Nancy & Richard Ruggles - 165-183 Income Distribution And Economic Change In Paraguay, 1972–88
by Richard Weisskoff - 185-198 Accounting For Gold: The South African Case
by Terence Moll - 199-223 An Economic Core System And The Socio‐Economic Accounts Module For The Netherlands
by Cor Gorter & Paul van der Laan - 225-236 Household Consumer Expenditure Inequalities In India: A Decomposition Analysis
by Padmaja Mishra & Ashok Parikh - 237-243 Review Of If Women Counted: A New Feminist Economics
by Harry H. Postner - 245-248 SIR RICHARD STONE KT, CBE, ScD, FBA (1913–1991)
by Graham Pyatt
March 1992, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-15 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS OF EARNINGS INEQUALITY FOR MEN IN THE 1980s
by Gordon Green & John Coder & Paul Ryscavage - 17-25 A Feminisation Of Poverty In Great Britain?
by Robert E. Wright - 27-37 Labour Force Participation, Race And Human Capital: Influence On Earnings Distributions Across States
by Daniel J. Slottje & Kathy J. Hayes & Joyce Shackett - 39-48 Interstate Income Inequality In The United States: Measurement, Modelling And Some Characteristics
by Rati Ram - 49-69 New Zealand'S Gross National Product: 1859–1939
by Keith Rankin - 71-79 Wealth And Consumer Horizon: Evidence From A Developing Economy
by Prem S. Laumas - 81-91 Regional Accounts In Action: Concerning Methodological Problems From A Belgian Perspective
by H. Capron & F. Thys‐Clement - 117-118 Preetom S. Sunga (1923–1991)
by Kishori Lal
December 1991, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 345-361 Quantifying Absolute Poverty In The Developing World
by Martin Ravallion & Gaurav Datt & Dominique van de Walle - 363-386 The Standard Of Living In The United States
by Denial T. Slesnick - 387-408 A New Index To Value In‐Kind Benefits
by Barbara Wolfe & Robert Moffitt - 409-432 Household Saving In The U.S
by Robert B. Avery & Arthur B. Kennickell - 433-445 Inventory Accounting And Profit Evaluation
by Riccardo Fiorito - 447-452 A New Functional Form For Estimating Lorenz Curves
by P. Ortega & G. Martín & A. Fernández & M. Ladoux & A. García - 453-454 A Comment On Calculating Wealth From Income Flows
by Peter Kooreman - 455-460 Review Of The Total Incomes System Of Accounts
by Robert Eisner & Richard Ruggles - 471-471 John Leonard Nicholson (1916–1990)
by Jack Hibbert
September 1991, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 235-247 Concept And Definition Of Income In The National Accounts
by Utz‐Peter Reich - 249-266 A Comparative Analysis Of Household Wealth Patterns In France And The United States
by Denis Kessler & Edward N. Wolff - 267-285 An Evaluation Of Subjective Poverty Definitions: Comparing Results From The U.S. And The Netherlands
by Klaas de Vos & Thesia I. Garner - 287-299 EQUITY‐EFFICIENCY PREFERENCES IN Poland AND THE SOVIET UNION: ORDER‐REVERSALS UNDER THE ATKINSON INDEX
by James Stooder - 301-312 The Use Of Tendency Surveys In Extrapolating National Accounts
by Frank E. M. Ouddeken & Gerrit M. Zijlmans - 313-329 Income Stratification And Income Inequality
by Shlomo Yitzhaki & Robert I. Lerman - 341-343 László Drechsler (1929–1990)
by György Szilágyi
June 1991, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 111-148 Integrated Environmental And Economic Accounting: Framework For A Sna Satellite System
by Peter Bartelmus & Carsten Stahmer & Jan van Tongeren - 149-158 Appraising The U.S. Output And Productivity Estimates For Government–Where Do We Go From Here?
by John W. Kendrick - 159-176 Economic Rent And Estimation Of Soviet Gnp Growth
by William M. Liefert