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Third Quarter 2001 Issue - 16 Articles- Editor's Note, pp. 2-3
- Charticle, pp. 4-7
Boomers on top
- Trends
Tim Ferguson
, pp. 8-12 Drive, they said
- Letters, p. 13
- To Rise Above: Upgrading the Skills of the Under-Employed
Michael S. Bernick
, pp. 14-23 Beyond full employment
- Risk and the New Economy
Josh Lerner
, pp. 24-33 The harder the climb, the better the view
- Where Has All the Money Gone?
Edward N. Wolff
, pp. 34-43 Marie Antoinette redux
- The Bush Tax Cut
William Gale, Samara Potter, and Emily Tang
, pp. 44-53 The Morning After: What, me worry?
- Revisiting Regulation
Louis A. Guth and Michael Shagan
, pp. 54-64 A day at the races
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Damned Lies and Statistics (Review) Joel Best
, pp. 65-80 Joel Best adds to your skepticism
- Damned Lies and Statistics by Joel Best
- Afterthoughts
Marsha Vande Berg
, pp. 81-86 China vs. India, round one
- Puzzler
Steven Postrel
, p. 87 It's back!
- Institute View
Glenn Yago and Thomas Hall
, pp. 88-91 Through a glass, darkly
- Research F.Y.I., pp. 92-93
Crime and procreation
- Institute News, pp. 94-95
The best places
- Ekinomix
Mark Alan Stamaty
, pp. 96-98