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Scientific American 1993 Paul Wallich
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A digital fix for the Third World? (use of information technology in developing countries)
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Paul Wallich, Gary Stix
Are economy watchers chasing a mirage? (inaccuracy of gross economic statistics) (Column)
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Paul Wallich
Clipper runs aground. (chip for decoding conversations; standard for encryption chips)
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Paul Wallich
Crunching Epsilon: cryptography may be the key to checking enormous proofs. (holographic proof technique)
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Paul Wallich
Electronic envelopes? The uncertainty of keeping e-mail private. (Privacy Enhanced Mail and Pretty Good Privacy computer programs)
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Paul Wallich
Frequent flaps in the deregulated skies. (effects of deregulation of the airline industry)
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Paul Wallich, Elizabeth Corcoran
Health care without perverse incentives. (Column)
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Paul Wallich, Marguerite Holloway
Make, model and ... a privacy advocate puts license plates on line. (freedom of information and automobile registration)
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Paul Wallich
More profitable to give than to receive? (development loans from rich to poor countries)
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Paul Wallich, Marguerite Holloway
The greening of garbage. (ways to reduce garbage)
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Paul Wallich, Marguerite Holloway
Why do some industries pay better? (efficiency wage theory)
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Paul Wallich, Judith Fields
Will deregulation save the banks? (Column)
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Paul Wallich, Judith Fields
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