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Scientific American 1996 Paul Wallich
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Flying blind. (future of economic statistics in question as budget cuts are expected)(Column)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Having it all. (managing career and family life)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Not so blind after all.(a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association indicates doctors are interfering with the results of clinical trials)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Panacea lost: pity the economist who tries to market social insights. (political use of economic and social research)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Reaching an economic event horizon. (Calcutta, West Bengal, India, seeks foreign investment from Western nations)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
Regulating the body business. (organ transplants)Science and technologyPaul Wallich, Madhusree Mukerjee
Senile words: susceptibility to dementia may be apparent at an early age. (Alzheimer's disease research)Science and technologyPaul Wallich
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