Reprints
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Prevention, The (Lauded) Orphan of Drug Policy January 01, 1995
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Private employment-based health insurance in ten states January 01, 1995
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The RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method January 01, 1995
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Rasshirenie NATO : posleduyushchie shagi January 01, 1995
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Rehabilitating Serbia January 01, 1995
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Research on American organized crime January 01, 1995
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Setting priorities : budget and program choices for drug control January 01, 1995
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Telecommunications Infrastructure Competition: The Costs of Delay January 01, 1995
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Terrorism and Politics in Iran January 01, 1995
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Toward the borderless career : corporate hiring in the '90s January 01, 1995
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Tutoring : guided learning by doing January 01, 1995
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Ukraine : the politics of reform January 01, 1995
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The uninsured access gap : narrowing the estimates January 01, 1995
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The United Nations : looking ahead--a U.S. perspective January 01, 1995
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Use of diagnosis-related groups by non-medicare payers January 01, 1995
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The Vermont Portfolio Assessment Program: Findings and Implications January 01, 1995
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Worker demand for health insurance in the non-group market January 01, 1995
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Affirmative action and the racial wage gap January 01, 1994
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American families : policy issues January 01, 1994
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American families : trends and correlates January 01, 1994
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Blaming Others to a Fault? January 01, 1994
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Building a New NATO January 01, 1994
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The cartage industry in New York January 01, 1994
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Central Asia, The Quest for Identity January 01, 1994
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Chinese commercial negotiating style January 01, 1994
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Chinese regional forces as political actors January 01, 1994
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Computational Experiments and Exploratory Modeling January 01, 1994
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