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November 1987, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 37-44 Are We Better Off in 1984?
by Richard C. Michel & Frank S. Levy & Marilyn L. Moon & Isabel V. Sawhill - 45-49 The Fiscal Revolution: Disturbing Prospects
by James Tobin - 50-57 The Second Debt Crisis Is Coming
by C. Fred Bergsten - 58-65 Evaluating Reaganomics
by Paul A. Samuelson
September 1987, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-9 Changing of the Guard at the Fed
by Robert Guttmann - 10-17 A Case for Preserving Regulatory Distinctions
by James Tobin - 18-27 Safe and Sound Banking Behind the Wall
by L. William Seidman - 28-35 Keep Banking Apart
by E. Gerald Corrigan - 36-43 Which Way for Congress?
by Robert E. Litan - 44-50 A Fresh Start on Welfare Reform
by Barbara R. Bergmann - 51-56 Frequently Wrong but Rarely in Doubt
by Hans Brems - 57-59 The Growlery
by Richard Pomfret - 59-63 Portrait
by James Tobin - 63-64 Response
by Bruce L. Brager - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1987, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-11 What’s Causing America’s Capital Imports?
by Shafiqul Islam - 12-18 Trade’s Impact on U.S. Jobs
by Charles F. Stone & Isabel V. Sawhill - 19-25 We’re Not Losing Our Industrial Base
by Dave M. O’Neill - 26-33 The Gorbachev Revolution
by Abram Bergson - 34-41 A New Urban Crisis in the Making
by Thomas R. Swartz - 42-48 Is Growth Working for Chicago?
by Gregory D. Squires & Larry Bennett & Kathleen McCourt & Philip Nyden - 49-51 The Growlery
by Donald J. Lecraw - 52-55 Perspective
by David D. Hale - 55-56 Analysis
by Dwight R. Lee & Richard B. McKenzie - 56-60 At Home
by Murray Weidenbaum & Stephen Vogt - 60-64 Viewpoint
by Roger D. Blair & David L. Kaserman & James T. McClave - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1987, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 2-2 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 The Case for Shock Treatment
by James K. Galbraith - 11-16 Bigness Is the Problem, Not the Solution
by James W. Brock - 17-25 Economic Power and the Constitution
by Walter Adams - 26-29 The Bigness Complex: Industry, Labor and Government in the American Economy by Walter Adams and James W. Brock
by Joel B. Dirlam - 29-31 Bashing Bigness … But with Blinders
by Hyman P. Minsky - 32-40 Can Big Steel Change Bad Habits?
by Louis L. Schorsch - 41-48 What’s Missing in Welfare Reform?
by Sar A. Levitan & Isaac Shapiro - 49-55 Time of the New Asian Tigers
by Lawrence A. Veit - 56-59 The Growlery
by Harold F. Breimyer - 59-62 Analysis
by Jim Eggert - 62-64 Response
by David B. Rivkin - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors - 66-66 Letters
by Gunnar Tomasson
March 1987, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 Reform Trade Policy with Auction Quotas
by C. Fred Bergsten - 11-17 Latin America’s Debt: Which Way Now?
by Eliana A. Cardoso - 18-23 Disarming the Debt Bomb
by Lorie Tarshis - 24-29 The Key to Saving Is Growth, Not Thrift
by Franco Modigliani - 30-36 Will It Be Progress or Poverty?
by Leon H. Keyserling - 37-44 Happiness Is Personal Productivity Growth
by John W. Kendrick - 45-51 Pay Equity—Surprising Answers to Hard Questions
by Barbara R. Bergmann - 52-54 The Growlery
by Alan Abouchar - 54-57 Analysis
by John D. Paulus & Robert S. Gay - 58-60 Washington
by Andrew F. Brimmer - 60-61 Letters
by The Editors - 61-64 The Political Economy of LDC Debt
by Randall Dodd - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
January 1987, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-14 Can Civilization Survive Defense in the Nuclear Age?
by Robert S. McNamara - 15-20 Time to Rethink Defense
by L. Douglas Lee - 21-27 The Soviet Response to Star Wars
by Eric Stubbs & Rosy Nimroody - 28-33 National Security and Economic Delusion
by Lloyd J. Dumas - 34-44 America’s Morning after Reagan
by Robert Lekachman - 45-51 Taxes and Transfers: How Much Economic Loss?
by Gary T. Burtless & Robert H. Haveman - 52-55 The Growlery
by Lawrence A. Kudlow - 55-56 Washington
by Dennis D. Miller - 57-59 Perspective
by Garth L. Mangum & Stephen Mangum & Peter Phillips - 59-60 Response
by Bernard Malamud - 61-64 Salvaging the Banking System
by Randall Dodd - 64-64 Letters
by G. C. Harcourt - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
January 1987, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-8 An Ecology for Economic Change
by Adebayo Adedeji - 9-15 Policy Reform: What Must Be Done
by International Relations Department, The World Bank - 16-25 Challenge for Africa’s Private Sector
by Richard W. Richardson & Osman S. Ahmed - 26-31 A Model: The Aga Khan Rural Support Program
by Guillaume de Spoelberch & Robert D’arcy Shaw - 32-36 H. J. Heinz Success in Zimbabwe
by Douglas N. Dibb - 37-46 The Dollar’s Decline and Trade: Mission Accomplished?
by Rimmer de Vries & Derek Hargreaves - 47-50 The Growlery
by Joe Foweraker - 50-52 Abroad
by Magoroh Maruyama - 53-54 Washington
by David D. Jones - 54-55 Washington
by Neal M. Soss - 55-58 At Home
by William M. Dugger - 59-64 John Maynard Keynes Volume One: Hopes Betrayed 1883-1920 by Robert Skidelsky
by David Felix - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
November 1986, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-12 Can Economics Become a Science?
by Alfred S. Eichner - 13-17 Founding a New Socioeconomics
by Amitai Etzioni - 18-25 The Failure of Armchair Economics
by Herbert A. Simon - 26-32 Big Inflations Need Potent Cures
by Martin C. Spechler - 33-40 What Is Full Employment?
by Richard S. Krashevski - 41-46 America’s Third Industrial Revolution
by Roy B. Helfgott - 47-50 Perspective
by Lawrence H. Summers - 51-52 Perspective
by Alan S. Blinder - 52-56 Analysis
by David D. Hale - 56-58 Response
by Leon H. Keyserling - 58-58 Response
by Robert Eisner - 59-63 Capitalism, Freedom, and Overdeveloped Nations: Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman; The Overdeveloped Nations: The Diseconomies of Scale by Leopold Kohr
by Raymond Benton - 63-64 Letters
by The Editors - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1986, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 Reversible and Irreversible Processes in Economics
by Charles P. Kindleberger - 11-18 Unemployment: Europe’s Challenge of the ’80s
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 19-28 What Policymakers Can Learn from Brazil and Mexico
by Eliana A. Cardoso - 29-37 Economic Growth and the Diffusion of Power
by Walt W. Rostow - 38-43 The Thrift Industry’s Rough Road Ahead
by James R. Barth & Donald J. Bisenius & R. Dan Brumbaugh & Daniel Sauerhaft - 44-48 The Growlery
by Gerald L. Houseman - 48-51 Viewpoint
by Paul Wonnacott - 51-54 Perspective
by David Felix - 55-59 Washington
by Peter Hakim - 59-61 Analysis
by Dennis D. Miller - 61-63 How Real Is the Federal Deficit? by Robert Eisner
by James K. Galbraith - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1986, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 In the Shadow of Financial Exhilaration
by Henry Kaufman - 11-17 Economics, Ideology, and Public Policy
by Anthony Solomon - 18-24 A Nation Without a Defense Policy
by Les Aspin - 25-32 Redefining National Security
by Lester R. Brown - 33-39 Tax Reform: Up from the Ashes
by Joseph J. Minarik - 40-46 What Hath Conservative Economics Wrought?
by Gerald Epstein - 47-50 The Growlery
by Garth L. Mangum & Stephen L. Mangum & Sae Young Kim - 51-54 Analysis
by Laurence S. Seidman - 54-56 At Home
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 56-59 Washington
by Walter S. Salant - 59-59 Response
by Walter W. Heller - 60-64 The Zero-Sum Solution: Building a World-Class American Economy by Lester C. Thurow
by Hyman P. Minsky - 64-65 Letters
by The Editors - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1986, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-12 High Time to Restore the Employment Act of 1946
by James Tobin - 13-21 Will the Real Federal Deficit Stand Up?
by Robert Eisner - 22-29 How to Cut the Deficit and Rebuild America
by Barry Bluestone & John Havens - 30-34 Needed: Restraints on the Takeover Mania
by Felix G. Rohatyn - 35-40 Gearing up World Growth
by C. Fred Bergsten - 41-47 Multinationals Are Mushrooming
by Raymond Vernon - 48-55 Reversing the Downtrend in Real Wages
by Ray Marshall - 56-64 Can America Compete?
by Stephen S. Cohen & John Zysman - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
March 1986, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 Activist Government: Key to Growth
by Walter W. Heller - 11-17 Should Growth Be a Priority of National Policy?
by Herbert Stein - 18-25 A Great American Tradition: Government Opening Opportunity
by Robert Kuttner - 26-32 Wage Inequality Takes a Great U-Turn
by Bennett Harrison & Chris Tilly & Barry Bluestone - 33-39 An Economic Bust for the Baby Boom
by Frank S. Levy & Richard C. Michel - 40-47 Families with Children Have Fared Worst
by Sheldon Danziger & Peter Gottschalk - 48-54 A Critique of Reagan’s Labor Policy
by Michael J. Piore - 55-64 Free Markets Bring Change and Growth
by Marvin H. Kosters - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
January 1986, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-14 Correcting the World Monetary Scandal
by Robert Triffin - 15-20 A New Chance for Argentina
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 21-30 Back to Gold: Giving up the “Order of the Jungle”
by Lewis E. Lehrman - 31-36 Limits to the Welfare State
by Assar Lindbeck - 37-42 What Antipoverty Policies Cost the Nonpoor
by Robert H. Haveman - 43-49 Needed: A New Water Policy
by Sandra L. Postel - 50-53 The Growlery
by Dan Bavly - 54-58 At Home
by John B. Parrish - 58-61 Abroad
by Martin Bronfenbrenner - 62-64 Perspective
by Eugene Epstein’s
November 1985, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 Puzzles over Distribution
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 11-14 Gorbachev Calls for Intensive Growth
by Abram Bergson - 15-21 Agriculture and the Political Economy
by Harold F. Breimyer - 22-31 Healing with a Thousand Bandages
by Lester C. Thurow - 32-37 Workers of the World Disunited
by Albert A. Blum & Mark Thompson - 38-43 Do Computerized Intelligence Systems Cause Artificial Management?
by Robert E. McGarrah - 44-51 How to Resolve Latin America’s Debt Crisis
by David Felix - 52-54 The Growlery
by Susan F. Feiner & Barbara A. Morgan - 54-57 Abroad
by David D. Hale - 57-59 At Home
by Pat Choate & Dennis C. Carey - 59-60 Viewpoint
by Gustav Ranis - 61-63 Off the Books
by Randall Dodd - 64-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1985, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-8 Reagan and the Cities: How to Meet the Challenge
by Richard P. Nathan - 9-17 We Can’t Avoid Family Policy Much Longer
by Daniel Patrick Moynihan - 18-22 The Soaring Dollar Did It
by Allen Sinai - 23-26 Stabilizing Oil and Farm Prices Holds the Key
by David McClain - 27-29 A New Market Realism: Wage Moderation
by Roger E. Brinner & Kenneth J. Kline - 30-34 America’s Health-Care Dilemma
by Burton A. Weisbrod - 35-42 Volcker’s Revolution at the Fed
by Andrew H. Bartels - 43-46 Whither American Banking Reform?
by Henry C. Wallich - 47-50 The Growlery
by Marvin E. Rozen - 50-53 Analysis
by Douglas Cleveland - 53-55 Portrait
by Helmut Schmidt - 55-58 Washington
by Michael M. Weinstein - 59-61 Response
by John H. Hotson - 61-64 Belly Up: The Indecent Exposure of American Banking by Phillip L. Zweig, and Funny Money by Mark Singer
by John Caskey - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1985, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-12 The Case for Overhauling the Federal Reserve
by Milton Friedman - 13-17 The U.S.-Japan Trade Imbroglio
by C. Fred Bergsten - 18-26 Japan’s Perspective on Trade
by Hidetoshi Ukawa - 27-34 LDC Debt and the Public-Sector Rescue
by Richard E. Feinberg - 35-40 On Solving Social Problems—Inducements or Coercion?
by Amitai Etzioni - 41-46 Population Policy after Mexico City: Reality vs. Ideology
by Robert Repetto - 47-50 Abroad
by Sidney Weintraub - 51-53 At Home
by Bernard E. Anderson