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What We Have Learned about Prices and Quantities from International Comparisons: 1987
Comparative Indian Economic Growth: 1870 to 1970
A Peek at the Tradeoff Relationship Between Expected Return and Risk
I. Introduction, 437. — II. A micro-model for analyzing a contingent remainder, 439. — III. Market aggregation, 446. — IV. Empirical analysis, 448. — V. Summary, 454. — Appendix, 455.
A Capital Intensive Approach to the Small Sample Properties of Various Simultaneous Equation Estimators
A Note on Least Squares Bias in Household Expenditure Analysis
A Note on Least Squares Bias in Household Expenditure Analysis
The Penn World Table (Mark 5): An Expanded Set of International Comparisons, 1950-1988
The Penn World Table displays a set of national accounts economic time series covering many countries. Its expenditure entries are denominated in a common set of prices in a common currency so that real quantity comparisons can be made, both between countries and over time. It also provides information about relative prices within and between countries, as well as demographic data and capital stock estimates. This updated, revised, and expanded Mark 5 version of the table includes more countries, years, and variables of interest to economic researchers. The Table is available on personal computer diskettes and through BITNET.