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April 1984, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 111-113 What Kind of Fairness Is Fair? A Comment [Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination]
by Ferber, Marianne A & Green, Carole A
- 114-116 Redirecting Reverse Regression [Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination]
by Goldberger, Arthur S
- 117-120 Reverse Regression: The Algebra of Discrimination [Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination]
by Greene, William H
- 121-122 Reverse Regression and Employment Discrimination [Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination]
by Michelson, Stephan & Blattenberger, Gail
- 123-125 Some Observations, a Suggestion, and Some Comments on the Conway-Roberts Article [Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination]
by Miller, John J
- 126-139 Rejoinder to Comments on "Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination."
by Conway, Delores A & Roberts, Harry V
- 140-149 Keeping Time: An Analysis of Errors in the Measurement of Unemployment Duration
by Bowers, Norman & Horvath, Francis W
- 150-158 Bootstrapping an Econometric Model: Some Empirical Results
by Freedman, David A & Peters, Stephen C
- 159-169 Grouping Tests for Misspecification: An Application to Housing Demand
by Greenlees, John S & Zieschang, Kimberly D
- 170-178 Predicting Insurance Losses under Cross-Classification: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches
by Weisberg, Herbert I & Tomberlin, Thomas J & Chatterjee, Sangit
- 179-186 An Assessment of the Quality of Survey Reports of Income from the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program
by Goudreau, Karen & Oberheu, Howard & Vaughan, Denton
January 1984, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-9 Model-based Stratification in Inventory Cost Estimation
by Godfrey, James & Roshwalb, Alan & Wright, Roger L
- 10-20 Robust Methods of Building Regression Models-An Application to the Housing Sector
by Pena, Daniel & Ruiz-Castillo, Javier
- 21-39 Measuring Peak Load Pricing Response from Experimental Data: An Exploratory Analysis
by Aigner, Dennis J & Lillard, Lee A
- 40-53 Time-of-Day Electricity Consumption Response to Temperature and the Ownership of Air Conditioning Appliances
by Lillard, Lee A & Aigner, Dennis J
- 54-63 Energy Substitution, Separability, and Technical Progress in the Australian Iron and Steel Industry
by Turnovsky, Michelle H L & Donnelly, William A
- 64-72 Do Minority-White Unemployment Differences Really Exist?
by Abowd, John M & Killingsworth, Mark R
- 73-82 Pitfalls in the Use of Time as an Explanatory Variable in Regression
by Nelson, Charles R & Kang, Heejoon
- 83-90 A Superpopulation Theory Approach to the Design of Price Index Estimators with Small Sampling Biases
by Kott, Phillip S
- 91-102 An Evaluation of Statistical Matching
by Rodgers, Willard L
October 1983, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 265-272 Estimation and Testing of Learning Curves
by Womer, N Keith & Patterson, J Wayne
- 273-279 Measuring the Experience-Productivity Relationship: The Case of Major League Baseball
by Krohn, Gregor A
- 280-284 Seasonality in U.S. Consumer Demand
by Heien, Dale
- 285-291 Estimation of a Composite Food Demand System for the United States
by Huang, Kuo S & Haidacher, Richard C
- 292-298 A Nonstochastic Interpretation of Reported Significance Levels
by Freedman, David & Lane, David
- 299-307 Forecasting Economic Time Series with Structural and Box-Jenkins Models: A Case Study
by Harvey, A C & Todd, P H J
- 307-309 Forecasting Economic Time Series with Structural and Box-Jenkins Models: A Case Study: Comment
by Ansley, Craig F
- 309-311 Forecasting Economic Time Series with Structural and Box-Jenkins Models: A Case Study: Comment
by Findley, David F
- 311-312 Forecasting Economic Time Series with Structural and Box-Jenkins Models: A Case Study: Comment
by Newbold, Paul
- 313-315 Forecasting Economic Time Series with Structural and Box-Jenkins Models: A Case Study: Response
by Harvey, A C & Todd, P H J
- 316-325 Lag Specification in Rational Distributed Lag Structural Models
by Hanssens, Dominique M & Liu, Lon-Mu
- 326-336 A Comparison of the Predictive Validity of Procedures for Analyzing Binary Data
by Malhotra, Naresh K
- 337-347 Energy Use in Institutional Buildings: Estimates from State Energy-Audit Surveys
by Trimble, John & Hirst, Eric
July 1983, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 179-186 Preliminary-Data Error and Monetary Aggregate Targeting
by Maravall, Agustin & Pierce, David A
- 187-191 Disaggregating Data Using Related Series
by Wilcox, James A
- 192-201 Testing the Stochastic Structure of Production: A Flexible Moment-based Approach
by Antle, John M
- 202-210 The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates under Homothetic Separability: Implications for Analysis of Peak-Load Electricity Pricing
by Kohler, Daniel F
- 211-214 The Implications of Homothetic Separability for Share Equation Price Elasticities [The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates under Homothetic Separability: Implications for Analysis of Peak-Load Electricity Pricing]
by Atkinson, Scott E
- 215-218 The Recent Reappearance of the Homotheticity Restriction on Preferences [The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates under Homothetic Separability: Implications for Analysis of Peak-Load Electricity Pricing]
by Barnett, William A
- 219-220 The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates under Homothetic Separability: Implications for Analysis of Peak-Load Electricity Pricing: Discussion
by Caves, Douglas W & Christensen, Laurits R
- 221-225 The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates under Homothetic Separability: Implications for Analysis of Peak-Load Electricity Pricing: Discussion
by Parks, Richard W
- 226-228 The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates under Homothetic Separability: Implications for Analysis of Peak-Load Electricity Pricing: Response
by Kohler, Daniel F
- 229-238 Logistic Regression and Discriminant Analysis by Ordinary Least Squares
by Haggstrom, Gus W
- 239-248 Bayesian Inference in Multivariate Regression with Missing Observations on the Response Variables
by Guttman, Irwin & Menzefricke, Ulrich
- 249-252 The Use of Polynomials to Shift Coefficients in Linear Regression Models
by Tyrrell, Timothy J
- 253-264 The Prediction of Time Series with Trends and Seasonalities
by Gersch, Will & Kitagawa, Genshiro
April 1983, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 93-100 Measuring the Precision of Statistical Cost Allocations
by Wright, Roger L
- 101-114 An Examination of the Conceptual Issues Involved in Developing Credit-scoring Models
by Reichert, Alan K & Cho, Chien-Ching & Wagner, George M
- 115-126 A Comparison of Alternative Models for the Demand for Medical Care
by Duan, Naihua, et al
- 127-135 The Estimation of Short-run Household Electricity Demand Using Pooled Aggregate Data
by Hartman, Raymond S
- 136-146 Adjusted Estimates of the Size Distribution of Family Money Income
by Radner, Daniel B
- 147-153 Some Sampling Properties of a Model for Income Distribution
by Schmittlein, David C
- 154-162 Further Results on Zellner's Minimum Expected Loss and Full Information Maximum Likelihood Estimators for Undersized Samples
by Swamy, P A V B & Mehta, J S
- 163-168 Market Models and Heteroscedasticity of Residual Security Returns
by Barone-Adesi, Giovanni & Talwar, Prem P
- 169-173 A Random Walk, Markov Model for the Distribution of Time Series
by Litterman, Robert B
January 1983, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-33 On Energy Policy Models: Comment
by Hogan, William W
- 1-36 On Energy Policy Models: Rejoinder
by Freedman, David & Rothenberg, Thomas & Sutch, Richard
- 7-23 New Indices of Money Supply and the Flexible Laurent Demand System
by Barnett, William A
- 24-32 On Energy Policy Models
by Freedman, David & Rothenberg, Thomas & Sutch, Richard
- 34-35 On Energy Policy Models: Comment
by Smith, Wray
- 37-42 Seasonal Adjustment of the Monetary Aggregates: Summary of the Federal Reserve's Committee Report
by Pierce, David A
- 43-56 Multiple Time Series Modeling and Extended Sample Cross-Correlations
by Tiao, George C & Tsay, Ruey S
- 57-65 Analyzing Permanent and Transient Influences in Multiple Time Series Models
by Machak, Joseph A & Spivey, W Allen & Wrobleski, William J
- 66-74 An Application of Nonlinear Time Series Forecasting
by Maravall, Agustin
- 75-85 Reverse Regression, Fairness, and Employment Discrimination
by Conway, Delores A & Roberts, Harry V