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  1. Robert Pollak's research interests include environmental policy, demography and the economics of the family. Pollak is the author of numerous articles in professional journals and three books: From Parent to Child: Intrahousehold Allocations and Intergenerational Relations in the United States (1995, with J. Behrman and P. Taubman), Demand ...

  2. Robert A. Pollak (born 1 December 1938) is an economist. Pollak has made contributions to the specification and estimation of consumer demand systems, social choice theory, the theory of the cost of living index, and since the early 1980s, to the economics of the family and to demography. [2]

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  4. Robert Pollak. Robert Pollak's research interests include environmental policy, demography and the economics of the family. Pollak is the author of numerous articles in professional journals and three books: From Parent to Child: Intrahousehold Allocations and Intergenerational Relations in the United States (1995, with J. Behrman and P ...

  5. Articles 1–20. ‪Hernreich Distinguished Professor of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis‬ - ‪‪Cited by 29,973‬‬ - ‪Labor and Family Economics‬ - ‪Demography‬ -...

  6. Robert Pollak's research interests include environmental policy, demography and the economics of the family. Pollak is the author of numerous articles in professional journals and three books: From Parent to Child: Intrahousehold Allocations and Intergenerational Relations in the United States (1995, with J. Behrman and P. Taubman), Demand ...

  7. ROBERT A. POLLAK. Present Position: Hernreich Distinguished Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts & Sciences and in the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. Professor of Law (courtesy) Office Address: Washington University. Olin Business School.

  8. Robert A. Pollak is a professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis, specializing in family and household economics. He has published several papers on topics such as habit formation, bargaining, marriage, and childcare.

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