Table of Contents - 2009, Series 55 |
Volume 55, Issue 1, March 2009, Pages 1-204 |
Dale W. Jorgenson A New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts (210Kb) | 1 |
Jukka Jalava and Ilja Kristian Kavonius Measuring the Stock of Consumer Durables and Its Implications for Euro Area Savings Ratios (83Kb) | 43 |
Andrew Leigh and Alberto Posso Top Incomes and National Savings (179Kb) | 57 |
Wen-Hao Chen Cross-National Differences in Income Mobility: Evidence from Canada, the United States, Great Britain and Germany (330Kb) | 75 |
Onno Hoffmeister The Spatial Structure of Income Inequality in the Enlarged EU (185Kb) | 101 |
Stanislav Kolenikov and Gustavo Angeles Socioeconomic Status Measurement with Discrete Proxy Variables: Is Principal Component Analsysis a Reliable Answer? (1,478Kb) | 128 |
Richard V. Burkhauser, Shuaizhang Feng and Stephen P. Jenkins Using the P90/P10 Index to Measure U.S. Inequality Trends with Current Population Survey Data: A View from Inside the Census Bureau Vaults (251Kb) | 166 |
IN MEMORIAM |
Derek Blades In Memoriam: Michael Ward (1939-2008) (1,517Kb) | 186 |
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Volume 55, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 205-412 |
J. Steven Landefeld, Barbara M. Fraumeni adn Cindy M. Vojtech Accounting for Household Production: A Prototype Satellite Account Using the American Time Use Survey (104Kb) | 205 |
Courtney Coile and Kevin Milligan How Household Portfolios Evolve After Retirement: The Effect of Aging and Health Shocks (224Kb) | 226 |
Jonathan Zinman Where is the Missing Credit Card Debt? Clues and Implications (88Kb) | 249 |
Florent Bresson On the Estimation of Growth and Inequality Elasticities of Poverty with Grouped Data (1,758Kb) | 266 |
Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo and Viktor Steiner From Bottom to Top: The Entire Income Distribution in Germany 1992-2003 (173Kb) | 303 |
Geoff Tily John Maynard Keynes and the Development of National Accounts in Britain, 1895-1941 (159Kb) | 331 |
Ekaterina Kalugina, Natalia Radtchenko and Catherine Sofer How do Spouses Share Their Full Income? Identification of the Sharing Rule Using Self-Reported Income (234Kb) | 360 |
NOTES AND COMMENTS |
Stephen P. Jenkins Distributionally-Sensitive Inequality Indices and the GB2 Income Distribution (68Kb) | 392 |
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Volume 55, Special Issue 1, July 2009, Pages 413-656 |
Experiences and Challenges in Measuring National Income and Wealth in Transition Economies |
Peter Saunders and Harry X. Wu Measuring Growth, Productivity, Income Distribution and Poverty Trasition Economies: Progress, Challenges and Prospects (54Kb) | 413 |
Angus Maddison Measuring the Economic Performance of Tansition Economies: Some Lessons from Chinese Experience (121Kb) | 423 |
Xiancgun Xu The Establishment, Reform, and Development of China's System of National Accounts (103Kb) | 442 |
Youri N. Ivanov Experiences and Problems of the CIS Countries in Transition from the MPS to the SNA (80Kb) | 466 |
Jing Cao, Mun S. Ho, Dale W. Jorgenson, Ruoen Ren, Linlin Sun, and Ximing Yue Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China, 1982-2000 (181Kb) | 485 |
Vivian W. Chen, Harry X. Wi and Bart van Ark More Costly or More Productive? Measuring Changes in Competitiveness in Manufacturing across Regions in China (175Kb) | 514 |
Albert Keidel Chinese Regional Inequalities in Income and Well-Being (295Kb) | 538 |
Olivier Bargain, Sumon Kumar Bhaumik, Manisha Chakrabarty, and Zhong Zhao Earnings Differences between Chinese and Indian Wage Earners, 1987-2004 (309Kb) | 562 |
Bjorn Gustafsson and Ding Sai Temporary and Persistent Poverty among Ethnic Minorities and the Majority in Rural China (169Kb) | 588 |
Gordon Anderson and Teng Wah Leo Child Poverty, Investment in Children and Generational Mobility: The Short and Long Term Well-Being of Chidren in Urban China after the One Child Policy (429Kb) | 607 |
Quin Gao, Irwin Garfinkel and Fuhua Zhai Anti-Poverty Effectiveness of the Minimum Living Standard Assistance Policy in Urban China (334Kb) | 630 |
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Volume 55, Issue 3, September 2009, Pages 657-852 |
Special Section on Intangible Capital |
Robert J. Hill Introduction to Special Section on Intangible Capital (33Kb) | 658 |
Carol Corrado, Charles Hulten and Daniel Sichel Intangible Capital and U.S. Economic Growth (249Kb) | 661 |
Mauro Giorgio Marrano, Jonathan Haskel and Gavin Wallis What Happened to the Knowledge Economy? ICT, Intangible Investment, and Britain's Productivity Record Revisited (296Kb) | 686 |
Kyoji Fukao, Tsutomu Miyagawa, Kentaro Mukai, Yukio Shinoda, and Konomi Tonogi Intangible Investment in Japan: Measurement and Contribution to Economic Growth (166Kb) | 717 |
Regular Articles |
Bill Martin Resurrecting the U.K. Historic Sector National Accounts (80Kb) | 737 |
B. Essama-Nssah and Peter J. Lambert Measuring Pro-Poorness: A Unifying Approach with New Results (287Kb) | 752 |
Carlo Mazzaferro and Stefano Toso The Distribution of Total Wealth in Italy: 1991-2002 (221Kb) | 779 |
Udo Ebeert and Heinz Welsch How Do Europeans Evaluate Income Distributions? An Assessment Based on Happiness Surveys (109Kb) | 803 |
Tara Watson Inequality and the Measurement of Residential Segregation by Income in American Neighborhoods (152Kb) | 820 |
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Volume 55, Issue 4, December 2009, Pages 853-988 |
Abdelkrim Araar, Jean-Yves Duclos, Mathieu Audet and Paul Makdissi Testing for Pro-Poorness of Growth, with an Application to Mexico (453Kb) | 853 |
Ramani Gunatilaka and Duangkamon Chotikapanich Accounting for Sri Lanka's Expenditure Inequality 1980-2002: Regression-Based Decomposition Approaches (208Kb) | 882 |
Mark B. Stewart The Estimation of Pensioner Equivalence Scales Using Subjective Data (172Kb) | 907 |
Frits Bos The Art and Craft of Compiling National Accounts Statistics and Their Implications for Reliability (115Kb) | 930 |
Review Article |
Marina E. Adshade The Rich are Different from the Rest of Us (55Kb) | 959 |
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