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1974 | Morrill, William A. | “Introduction (to JHR symposium—The Graduated Work Incentives Experiment)” | Journal of Human Resources 9, 2: 156-157. |
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1974 | Kurz, Mordecai, Philip K. Robins, Robert G. Spiegelman, Richard W. West, and Harlan I Halsey | “A Cross Sectional Estimation of Labor Supply for Families in Denver 1970.” | Research Memorandum No. 24, Center for the Study of Welfare Policy, Stanford Research Institute, (May). |
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1974 | Vranken, Jan (Werkgroep Alternatieve Economie). | " Armoede in België." | Antwerpen/Utrecht: De Nederlandsche Boekhandel, 56p. |
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1974 | Lernon, Robert I. And Alan A. Townsend | “Conflicting Objections in Income Maintenance Programs.” | The American Economic Review 64, no. 2: 205-211 (May). |
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1974 | U. S. Congress, Joint Economic Committee, Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy | "Income Security for Americans: Recommendations of the Public Welfare" | Study. U. S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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1974 | Garfinkel, Irwin | “Income Transfer Programs and Work Effort: A Review.” | Studies in Public Welfare Paper No. 13. How Income Supplements can Affect Work Behavior (February). |
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1974 | Lampman, Robert | “The Decision to Undertake the New Jersey Experiment.” | Final Report of the New Jersey Experiment, vol. 4. Madison, WI: Institute for Research on Poverty and Mathematica. |
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1974 | Boumol, William, | “An Overview of the Results on Consumption, Health, and Social Behavior.” | Journal of Human Resources 9, 2: 253-264. |
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1974 | Garfinkel, Irwin | “The Effects of Welfare Programs on Experimental Responses.” | The New Jersey Income-Maintenance Experiment Volume III: The Impact on Expenditures, Health, and Social Behavior, and the Quality of the Evidence. Watts, Harold W. and Albert Rees (eds.) New York: Academic Press: 279-302. |
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1974 | Nozick, Robert | "Anarchy, State and Utopia." | In this brilliant and widely acclaimed book winner of the 1975 National Book Award Robert Nozick challenges the most commonly held political and social positions of our age liberal socialist and Politics Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell. |