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Constance F. Citro and Eric A. Hanushek (eds), Improving Information for Social Policy Decisions: The Uses of Microsimulation Modelling Vol. I: Review and Recommendations and Vol. II: Technical Papers, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1991. Vol. I xiv + 346 pp, Vol. 2 vii + 351 pp. paper, £30.00 and £33.95.
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Constance F. Citro and Eric A. Hanushek (eds), Improving Information for Social Policy Decisions: The Uses of Microsimulation Modelling Vol. I: Review and Recommendations and Vol. II: Technical Papers, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1991. Vol. I xiv + 346 pp, Vol. 2 vii + 351 pp. paper, £30.00 and £33.95.
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