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The Society for Life History Research in Psychopathology is a group
of investigators from many disciplines who share an interest in
studying the longitudinal aspects of psychiat ric disorder.
Sociologists, psychologists, statisticians, psychiatrists,
epidemiologists, and others each bring to the study of life history
the expertise and vantage point arising from his or her unique
training and experience. This volume, the fifth in a series, is
devoted to explor ing the methods used to contribute to the
understanding of the complex unfolding of a human life as it
avoids, copes with, or succumbs to psychiatric disorder. We hope
that by describing these methods, their current status, advantages,
and short comings, this volume can serve as a guidepost to all who
are involved in our field to help understand it further and to
generate solutions for the many crucial problems we face. J. S. H.
B. M. R. Contents Introduction . . . . . 1 John S. Strauss,
Haroutun M. Babigian, and Merrill Roff SECTION I CONTROLLED VS.
NATURALISTIC APPROACHES CHAPTER 1 Controlled vs. Naturalistic
Experiments: Application of the Life Table Method 7 Myrna M.
Weissman CHAPTER 2 The Psychiatric Case Register: A Versatile
Device for the Application of Multiple Methodological Approaches .
. . . . . . . . . . . 23 Haroutun M. Babigian and Dolores B. Jones
CHAPTER 3 A Survey of Issues Related to the Analysis of
Observational Data in Longitudinal Research . . 43 John E."
The field of development economics has evolved since volume 3 of
the Handbook of Development Economics was published more than a
decade ago. Volume 4 takes stock of some of the newer trends and
their implications for research in the field and our understanding
of economic development.
The handbook is divided into four sections which reflect these
developments, of which the first deals with agricultural and rural
development. Section two is concerned with developments in the
theory and evidence regarding public goods and political economy.
The third section is focused on the behavior of households and
individuals regarding various aspects of human capital investments,
in the face of the various constraints, particularly market
incentives and public goods. The final section contains papers that
describe the different methods now available, both experimental and
non-experimental, to conduct program evaluations, as well as
describing papers that implement these methods.
The authors of the chapters are all experts in the fields they
survey and extend, and this volume promises to be an invaluable
addition to the Handbooks in Economics series and a useful
reference to graduate students, researchers and professionals in
the field of development economics.
* Presents an accurate, self-contained survey of the current state
of the field.
* Summarizes the most recent discussions in journals, and
elucidates new developments.
* Although original material is also included, the main aim is the
provision of comprehensive and accessible surveys.
Using rich survey data to uncover how families lives were affected
by the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, "Indonesian Living
Standards Before and After the Financial Crisis" is a valuable tool
for policymakers examining economic issues facing Indonesia.
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