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James, W. Philip T. James; Jackson-Leach, Rachel; Mhurchu, Cliona Ni; Kalamara, Eleni; Shayeghi, Maryam; Rigby, Neville J.; Nishida, Chizuru; & Rodgers, Anthony (2004). Overweight and obesity (high body mass index).. Ezzati, Majid; Lopez, Alan D.; Murray, Christopher J.L.; & Rodgers, Anthony (Eds.) (pp. 497-596). Geneva: World Health Organization Geneva.

Jensen, Robert T. (2004). Socioeconomic status, nutrition and health among the elderly.. Wise, David A. (Ed.) (pp. 313-327). Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.

Jensen, Robert T. & Richter, Kaspar (2004). The health implications of social security failure: evidence from the Russian pension crisis. Journal of Public Economics, 88(1-2), 209-236.

Jovanovic, Branko & Lokshin, Michael M. (2004). Wage differentials between the state and private sectors in Moscow. Review of Income and Wealth, 50(1), 107-123.

Kalungina, Ekaterina; Montmarquette, Claude; & Sofer, Catherine (2004). An analysis of poverty persistence in Russia: 1994-2001. Univeristy of Paris Higher School of Economics WP.

Kanji, Shireen (2004). The route matters: poverty and inequality among lone-mother households in Russia. Feminist Economics, 10(2), 207-225.

Kenkel, Donald S.; Lillard, Dean R.; & Mathios, Alan D. (2004). Accounting for misclassification error in retrospective smoking data. Health Economics, 13(10), 1031-1044.

Komarov, Ivan (2004). No cash and no purse: explaining non-monetary trade in Russia in the 1990s. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation.

Kuhn, Randall & Stillman, Steven (2004). Understanding interhousehold transfers in a transition economy: evidence from Russia. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 53(1), 131-156.

Lance, Peter M.; Akin, John S.; Dow, William H.; & Loh, Chung-Ping (2004). Is cigarette smoking in poorer nations highly sensitive to price? Evidence from Russia and China. Journal of Health Economics, 23(1), 173-189.