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Pharmaceuticals: Access, Cost, Pricing, and Directions for the Future

Patricia M. Danzon & Stephen B. Soumerai
April 30, 2002

Induced Innovation and Energy Prices

David Popp
February 28, 2002

Care Work: Gender, Labor, and the Welfare State

Madonna Harrington Meyer
December 31, 2000

See related: Gender and Sex

Workplace Safety Policy: Past, Present, and Future

Thomas J. Kniesner & John D. Leeth
September 30, 2000

Medicaid, Managed Care, and Kids

Deborah A. Freund
September 30, 2000

Multiple Comparisons with the Best, with Economic Applications

William C. Horrace & Peter Schmidt
March 19, 2000

Are We Understating the Impact of Economic Conditions on Welfare Rolls?

Dan A. Black, Terra G. McKinnish & Seth G. Sanders
February 29, 2000

Health Promotion for Older Adults: What Is the Potential?

Linda P. Fried
December 31, 1999

See related: Aging

The Evolving Practice of Medicine: A View from the Front Line

Robert M. Corwin, Thomas H. Dennison, Patricia D. Franklin, Paul B. Ginsburg & David G. Murray
August 31, 1999

Helping the Working Poor: Employer- vs. Employee-Based Subsidies

Stacy Dickert-Conlin & Douglas Holtz-Eakin
There has been renewed interest in subsidizing firms that employ disadvantaged workers as a means of addressing poverty and other social problems. In contrast, the prevailing practice is largely to provide social welfare benefits directly to individuals.
July 31, 1999

The Hidden Age Revolution: Emergent Integration of All Ages

Matilda White Riley
The author aims to show the potential for age integration to transform the basis for policy in the 21st century.
April 30, 1998

See related: Aging

Financing Higher Standards in Public Education: The Importance of Accounting for Educational Costs

William Duncombe & John Yinger
The authors explain why a performance focus and educational cost indexes must go hand in hand
January 31, 1998

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