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Poverty: An Ordinal Approach to Measurement
Amartya Sen
p.233
Collective Choice Correspondences as Admissible Outcomes of Social Bargaining Processes
Ehud Kalai
Elisha A. Pazner
David Schmeidler
p.241
A Problem on Rankings by Committees
J. W. Moon
p.247
Fisher's Tests Revisited
W. Eichhorn
p.257
An Approximate Divisia Index of Total Factor Productivity
Spencer Star
Robert E. Hall
p.265
Theoremes d'Existence et d'Equivalence pour des Economies avec Production
Claude Oddou
p.283
Existence d'un Equilibre General de Concurrence Imparfaite: Une Introduction
Jean-Jacques Laffont
Guy Laroque
p.295
Analysis of Models for Commercial Fishing: Mathematical and Economical Aspects
Anthony Leung
Ar-Young Wang
p.305
The Stochastic Dependence of Security Price Changes and Transaction Volumes: Implications for the Mixture-of-Distributions Hypothesis
Thomas W. Epps
Mary Lee Epps
p.323
On the Properties of Linear Decision Rules and Their Derivation by an Iterative Procedure
Stephen J. Nickell
Jan Tymes
p.337
Discriminating among Linear Models with Interdependent Disturbances
Kenneth M. Gaver
Martin S. Geisel
p.345
Weak Priors and Sharp Posteriors in Simultaneous Equation Models
G. S. Maddala
p.353
The Variances of Regression Coefficient Estimates Using Aggregate Data
Roy E. Welsch
Edwin Kuh
p.365
Optimal Critical Values for Pre-Testing in Regression
T. Toyoda
T. D. Wallace
p.377
Notes and Comments: Demand and Supply Functions for Money: Another Look at Theory and Measurement
Ronald L. Teigen
p.387
Notes and Comments: Demand and Supply Functions for Money: A Comment
William E. Gibson
p.391
Notes and Comments: The Distributional Implications of Public Goods
Geoffrey Brennan
p.401
Notes and Comments: Reply to Geoffrey Brennan, "The Distributional Implications of Public Goods"
Henry Aaron
Martin McGuire
p.405
Notes and Comments: Public Goods and Income Distribution: A Rejoinder to the Aaron-McGuire Reply
Geoffrey Brennan
p.409
Notes and Comments: A Proof that Both the Bias and the Mean Square Error of the Two-Stage Least Squares Estimator are Monotonically Non-Increasing Functions of Sample Size
A. D. Owen
p.413
North American Summer Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, June 23-26, 1976
p.413
1975 Election Results
p.413
Pagination Error
p.413
Accepted Manuscripts
p.415
Election of Fellows, 1975
p.420
Erratum: Risk Aversion in the Small and in the Large
John W. Pratt