The best work on the impacts of welfare reform proposals, I think, is done
by the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and reported on in their
quarterly newsletter, Family Matters.  The phone number there is
202/328-5140.  For $30 you can get a subscription to the newsletter and
information on various other publications.


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Teresa Amott
Associate Professor
Dept. of Economics
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA  17837
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717/524-1652 (w)
717/524-3760 (fax)


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          I have tried to get information through inter-library loan
          butthe 9 librarires in our system with the material will not
          send it out. Specifically I am looking for:

               INTERMEDIATE-TERM GOVERNMENT BONDS: TOTAL RETURNS
                    RATES OF RETURN FOR ALL YEARLY HOLDING
                         PERIODS FORM 1926-1993
                    (Percent per Annum Compounded Annually)

          This material would be found in an Appendix of Ibbotsson,
          Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation (1994 edition. I need
          the figures for the years 1997-1993. Any help would be
          appreciated.

          Robert Von der Ohe                 Phone (815)226-4092
          Rockford College                   Fax (815)226-8916
          5050 E. State St.       e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
          Rockford, IL 61108

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