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Articles in Jan, 2002 issue of Business Economics
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Statistical reports from the Social Security Administration - Focus on Statistics
by Robert P. Parker -
Economic implications of Defined Contribution Health Plans: Their impact on employers, insurers, employees, and healthcare providers
by Eric W. Ford -
FASB Statements 141/142 and the Business EconomistWhere, oh where, have my intangibles gone? - Forum on Emerging Issues - Financial Accounting Standards Board
by Perry D. Quick -
Information Technology and the U.S. productivity revival: a review of the evidence; the closer one looks, the more persuasive it is
by Kevin J. Stiroh -
Economies and markets as complex systems: Looking at them this way may provide fresh insight
by Lewis L. Smith -
The global commercial refrigeration equipment market - Focus on Industries and Markets - Statistical Data Included
by Michael A. Deneen - From the editor
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Institutional Investors. . - book review
by Edmund A. Mennis -
Globalization in historical perspective: Our era is not as unique as we might think, and current trends are not irreversible
by Michael D. Bordo -
Corporate profits: Critical for business analysis; and not just for Wall Street
by Richard B. Berner -
Great Bubbles. . - book review
by Phillip Caruso -
What monetary policy can and cannot do: it can do a lot, but it is important to know its limits
by Anthony M. Santomero
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