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Tinbergen, J. The role of occupational status in income formation.--Lundberg, E. Developments of goals of economic policy in Sweden.--Hennipman, P. Pareto optimality : value judgment or analytical tool?--Ulman, L. Unionism, inflation, and concensus.--Venekamp, P. E. Index number mutations.--Houthakker, H. S. Disproportional growth and the intersectoral distribution of income.--Theil, Henri. Modelling the transition probabilities of intergenerational occupational mobility.--Cramer, J. S. The effect of income redistribution on consumer demand.--Pais, A. On the relative strength of sentiments and intentions.--Werf, D. van der. Developing the Rijnmond model.--Heertje, A. The Cambridge controversy and welfare.--Wichers, C. R. Toward a unif

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Economics.
Income distribution.
Economic policy.