Skip to main content
NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research
Subscribe
Media
Open Calls
Summer Institute 2025
Search
Research
EXPLORE Research
Findings
Working Papers
Books & Chapters
Videos
Periodicals
The Digest
The Reporter
The Bulletin on Retirement and Disability
The Bulletin on Health
The Bulletin on Entrepreneurship
The Bulletin on Aging & Health Archives
Data & Business Cycles
Boston Research Data Center
Business Cycle Dating
Public Use Data Archive
All Topics
Taxation
Unemployment and Immigration
Energy
Entrepreneurship
Trade
Programs & Projects
EXPLORE Programs & Projects
Programs
Economics of Aging
Asset Pricing
Children and Families
Corporate Finance
Development Economics
Development of the American Economy
Economic Fluctuations and Growth
Economics of Education
Economics of Health
Environment and Energy Economics
Industrial Organization
International Finance and Macroeconomics
International Trade and Investment
Labor Studies
Law and Economics
Monetary Economics
Political Economy
Productivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Public Economics
Working Groups
Behavioral Finance
Chinese Economy
Cohort Studies
Economics of Crime
Entrepreneurship
Gender in the Economy
Household Finance
Innovation Policy
Insurance
Market Design
Organizational Economics
Personnel Economics
Race and Stratification in the Economy
Urban Economics
All Projects & Centers
Boosting Grant Applications from Faculty at MSIs
Center for Aging and Health Research
Center on Economics of Alzheimer's Disease
Conference on Research in Income and Wealth
Economics of Digitization
Economics of Supply Chains
Financial Frictions and Systemic Risk
New Developments in Long-Term Asset Management
Healthcare Decision-Making and Outcomes for People Living with Alzheimer's Disease
Macroeconomics Annual
Measuring the Clinical and Economic Outcomes Associated with Delivery Systems
The Roybal Center for Behavior Change in Health
Science of Science Funding
Training Program in Aging and Health Economics
Transportation Economics in the 21st Century
Conferences
EXPLORE Conferences
Summer Institute
Reimbursements
Affiliated Scholars
NBER News
EXPLORE NBER News
Research in the News
Nobel Laureates
Featured Working Papers Archive
Career Resources
EXPLORE Career Resources
RA Positions – at NBER
RA Positions – not at the NBER
Staff Positions at NBER
Calls for Fellowship Applications
Current Fellowship Recipients
About
EXPLORE About
Leadership & Governance
Support & Funding
History
Standards of Conduct
Staff
Subscribe
Media
Open Calls
Summer Institute 2025
Search
Home
Research
Books & Chapters
Annals of Economic and Social…
Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, Volume 1, number 2
Sanford V. Berg
, editor
Share
X
LinkedIn
Facebook
Bluesky
Threads
Email
Published Date
April 1972
Copyright
1972
PUBLISHER
: NBER
Get permission to reprint part of this book
Table of Contents
Front matter to "Annals of Economic and Social Measurement, Volume 1, number 2"
Author(s):
(p. 107-108)
Chapter 1:
Comparative Simulation Analysis of Social Security Systems
Author(s):
James H. Schulz
(p. 109-127)
Chapter 2:
A Model of Interrelated Demand for Assets by Households
Author(s):
Paul Wachtel
(p. 129-140)
Chapter 3:
Microanalytic Simulation of Household Behavior
Author(s):
Harold W. Guthrie
,
Guy H. Orcutt
,
Gerald E. Peabody
,
Steven Caldwell
&
George Sadowsky
(p. 141-169)
Chapter 4:
The Role of Data Availability in Intrametropolitan Workplace Location Studies
Author(s):
(p. 171-182)
Chapter 5:
Microdata: Lessons from the SEO and the Graduated Work Incentive Experiment
Author(s):
Harold W. Watts
(p. 183-191)
Chapter 6:
The NBER Time Series Data Bank
Author(s):
Charlotte Boschan
(p. 193-216)
Chapter 7:
Communication in Economics: The Media and Technology
Author(s):
Richard Ruggles
&
Nancy Ruggles
(p. 217-231)
Chapter 8:
Programming Software Notes, Some Notes on the Research Program at the NBER Computer Research Center for Economics and Management Science
Author(s):
(p. 233-236)
Chapter 9:
Social Science Computing at the University of Wisconsin: SIMS and SEOSYS
Author(s):
(p. 237-248)
Announcements; Program, Conference on the Role of the Computer in Economic and Social Research in Latin America
Author(s):
(p. 249-255)
Related
Topics
Public Economics
National Fiscal Issues
Macroeconomics
Consumption and Investment
Microeconomics
Households and Firms
Programs
Public Economics
Labor Studies