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January 1983, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 50-53 The Growlery
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 53-56 Washington
by Martin Feldstein - 57-60 Abroad
by Perry Mehrling - 61-63 The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes
by Robert Lekachman - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
November 1982, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-13 You Can’t Balance the Budget by Amendment
by Gardner Ackley - 14-24 What’s in Store for the Income Tax?
by Joseph J. Minarik - 25-31 Economic Crises, Obsolete Policies
by Stephen V. O. Clarke - 32-39 The Future of Capitalism
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 40-47 Global Food Prospects: Goodnews
by Julian L. Simon & William J. Hudson - 48-52 Global Food Prospects: Setting the Record Straight
by Lester R. Brown - 53-56 The Growlery
by L. Douglas Lee - 56-60 Washington
by Henry S. Reuss - 60-63 Viewpoint
by Karin Lissakers - 64-64 At Home
by Paul B. Manchester - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1982, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-21 Military Spending: The Economic and Social Consequences
by Olof Palme - 22-30 The North-South Dialogue: The Issue Is Survival
by Willy Brandt - 31-35 Practical Politics and Global Vision
by Bruno Kreisky - 36-42 “The Limits to Growth” Revisited
by Henry C. Wallich - 43-49 Welfare Dependency: Fact or Myth?
by The Editors - 50-52 Abroad
by Alfred Benedetti - 52-56 Viewpoint
by Basil J. Moore - 56-58 Foreign Affairs
by D. A. L. Auld - 58-62 Washington
by Douglas R. Bohi & Harry G. Broadman & W. David Montgomery - 62-65 Testing Monetarism
by Perry Mehrling - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1982, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 2-4 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 5-13 Can “It” Happen Again? A Reprise
by Hyman P. Minsky - 14-17 A Fundamental Change in Wage Bargaining
by Audrey Freedman - 18-25 Gain-Sharing: An Anti-Inflation Reform
by Daniel J. B. Mitchell - 26-34 Working Toward Consensus
by John T. Dunlop - 35-41 Agriculture: Return of the Thirties?
by Harold F. Breimyer - 42-47 How to Avoid Another Oil Price Shock
by Ronald G. Wirick - 48-51 The Growlery
by Winston Smith - 51-53 Washington
by Beryl W. Sprinkel - 53-56 Viewpoint
by Kenneth A. Shepsle - 57-63 The Persistence of Racial Inequality
by Robert Buchele - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1982, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-14 Danger: Too Much Turbulence
by Henry Kaufman - 15-20 The Budget: You Can’t Get from Here to There
by Michael E. Levy - 21-27 The Wrong Mix for Recovery
by James Tobin - 28-37 Piling up Social Dynamite
by Ulrich Steger - 38-45 New Federalism—Or New Feudalism?
by Bernard L. Weinstein - 46-52 What Have We Done to the Corporate Tax System?
by Steven M. Sheffrin - 53-55 The Growlery
by Amitai Etzioni - 55-56 Washington
by Bradley R. Schiller - 57-58 Viewpoint
by Peter T. Gottschalk - 58-60 Abroad
by John K. Thompson - 61-63 At Home
by John J. Siegfried & Katherine Maddox McElroy & George H. Sweeney - 63-63 Letter
by Carl Kreider - 64-64 Further Reading
by The Editors
March 1982, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-4 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 5-11 American Labor and the Industrial Crisis
by Michael J. Piore - 12-17 Mega-Mergers Spell Danger
by Walter Adams - 18-24 New Strategies for the Federal Reserve?
by Anthony M. Solomon - 25-32 The Villain Is an Overvalued Dollar
by C. Fred Bergsten - 33-42 Reflections on Social Democracy
by Alfred S. Eichner - 43-49 Can World Trade Be Governed?
by Jeffrey J. Schon - 50-54 The Growlery
by Jack Barbash - 54-56 Abroad
by Gustav Ranis - 57-63 Was Schumpeter Right?
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 63-64 Letters
by The Editors - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
January 1982, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 3-4 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 5-13 America’s Blind Spot: Industrial Policy
by Ronald E. Müller & David H. Moore - 14-21 Global Food Prospects: Shadow of Malthus
by Lester R. Brown - 22-29 Neither Gloom Nor Doom
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 30-35 Do More Dollars Mean Better Defense?
by Charles L. Schultze - 36-43 Return of the Economic Royalists
by Stephen Rousseas - 44-49 Demographic Links to Social Security
by Peter A. Morrison - 50-54 The Growlery
by Winston Smith - 54-56 At Home
by James S. Earley & Gary R. Evans - 56-58 Washington
by James Tobin - 58-60 Viewpoint
by Victor Perlo - 60-64 Wealth and Poverty by and the Economic Prerequisite to Democracy by
by Michael S. McPherson - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
November 1981, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-9 Social Security Can Be Saved
by Henry J. Aaron - 11-17 Will Oil Prices Collapse?
by Henry S. Rowen & John P. Weyant - 18-24 OPEC Is Not a Cartel
by Steven E. Plaut - 25-32 Liberals Must Face the Facts
by Alfred E. Kahn - 33-42 Can the Soviet Slowdown Be Reversed?
by Abram Bergson - 43-48 Our Ailing Defense Industry
by Jacques S. Gansler - 49-49 The Growlery
by Peter Crawford - 50-54 At Home
by Edward Renshaw - 54-56 The Impasse in Canada-US Relations
by Robert J. Nelson - 57-58 Viewpoint
by E. J. Mishan - 58-62 Washington
by Edward M. Bernstein - 62-64 The U.S. Steel Industry in Recurrent Crisis
by Joel S. Hirschhorn - 64-64 Letter
by Lester C. Thurow - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1981, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-12 Knowledge Is Power in Agriculture
by Theodore W. Schultz - 13-21 China and the World Grain Market
by C. Peter Timmer - 22-27 The IMF and World Economic Stability
by Richard D. Erb - 28-34 LDC Debt... to Worry or Not to Worry
by Henry C. Wallich - 35-41 Monetarism Is Obsolete
by Alan S. Blinder - 43-48 Reaganomics: Why Isn't Wall Street Convinced?
by Henry Kaufman - 49-52 The Growlery
by Henry S. Reuss - 53-57 At Home
by Pat Choate & Susan Walter - 58-60 Abroad
by Hans Seidel - 61-64 Paper Money
by Richard Bolling - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1981, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 3-4 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 5-12 Poland: Command Planning in Crisis
by Zbigniew M. Fallenbuchl - 13-22 How Far Should German Codetermination Go?
by Alfred L. Thimm - 23-29 Lifetime Employment in Japan
by Fujio John Tanaka - 30-33 Labor on Corporate Boards
by Douglas A. Fraser - 34-42 Germany's Guestworkers
by Philip L. Martin - 43-46 Is the Money Stock Really a Control Variable?
by Basil J. Moore - 47-50 The Growlery
by Joseph Bowring - 50-52 Washington
by Charles C. Killingsworth - 53-55 Abroad
by Alan Abouchar - 55-59 Perspective
by Harold F. Breimyer - 60-63 Money and Monetary Policy in Interdependent Nations
by Ben W. Crain - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1981, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 3-4 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 5-13 The Reagan Budget: A Sharp Break with the Past
by Sheldon Danziger & Robert Haveman - 14-18 Kennedy's Supply-Side Economics
by Walter W. Heller - 19-27 Reagan's Doubtful Game Plan
by Alfred S. Eichner - 28-35 Brave New World of the Global Car
by Robert B. Cohen - 36-44 Automobiles: Turning around on a Dime?
by Marina v.N. Whitman - 45-52 Should the U.S. Restrict Auto Imports?
by Charles Pearson & Wendy Takacs - 53-55 At Home
by Joel S. Hirschhorn - 55-59 Washington
by Richard A. Musgrave - 59-63 Viewpoint
by Edwin P. Reubens - 63-65 Economic Policy and the Great Stagflation
by William R. Bryan - 66-67 Letters
by The Editors - 68-68 For Further Reading
by The Editors
March 1981, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-4 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 5-16 Working Agenda for a Disheveled World Economy
by W. W. Rostow - 17-21 How to Avoid an Economic Dunkirk
by David A. Stockman - 21-23 Problems Yes, Crisis No
by Charles L. Schultze - 24-30 Cutting the Budget: The Painful Choices
by Rudolph G. Penner - 31-37 Congress and the Budget Process
by Alice M. Rivlin - 38-41 Regional–Urban Policy: Should the Government Intervene?
by Thomas Muller - 42-49 Urgent Tasks on the International Scene
by Rimmer De Vries - 50-56 Viewpoint
by Nicholas Georgescu-Rogen - 57-60 Abroad
by David McQueen - 61-63 Congress and Money: Budgeting, Spending and Taxing
by L. Douglas Lee - 63-63 For Further Reading
by The Editors
January 1981, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 3-4 In This Issue
by The Editors - 5-13 Shadow and Substance in lnflation Policy
by Walter W. Heller - 14-18 The Role of Supply-Side Economics in Fighting Inflation
by Lyle E. Gramley - 19-23 Notes for a U.S. Industrial Policy
by Harald A. Malmgren - 24-29 Productivity and Reindustrialization: A Dissenting View
by Gregory Schmid - 30-39 Industrial Policy as an International Issue
by William Diebold - 39-43 Reindustrialization: Politics and Economics
by Adlai E. Stevenson - 44-47 A Critique
by Joseph J. Minarik - 48-50 Missing the Point: A Reply
by Gar Alperovitz & Jeff Faux - 50-52 Necessities Inflation and Distributional Impact
by Joseph Bowring - 53-55 The Growlery
by George McAlmon - 55-57 At Home
by Joseph Scherer - 57-58 Abroad
by Joel S. Hirschhorn - 59-61 Portrait
by Luigi L. Pasinetti - 61-63 Letters
by Kenneth Chilton - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
November 1980, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 3-8 The Puzzling Setback to Productivity Growth
by Edward F. Denison - 9-15 The Role of Innovation
by Michael Boretsky - 16-25 The Answer Is Energy
by Dale W. Jorgenson - 26-31 Supply Side Economics: Growth versus Income Distribution
by Kenneth P. Jameson - 32-35 How Expectations Are Really Formed
by George Katona - 36-39 Rational Expectations and the Real World
by Leonard Forman - 40-48 Government Regulation: Two Sides to the Story
by William K. Tabb - 49-52 The Growlery
by Donald E. Pursell - 52-55 At Home
by Lester C. Thurow - 56-57 Washington
by Alan S. Blinder - 58-60 Portrait
by Luigi L. Pasinetti - 61-62 Cyril Burt, Psychologist by L. S. Hearnshaw
by Arthur S. Goldberger - 63-63 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1980, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 3-9 Is There a Soviet-U.S. Military Spending Gap?
by Franklyn D. Holzman - 10-16 The Personal Consumption Tax and Social Welfare
by Laurence S. Seidman - 17-19 Deferred Income Accounts
by Edward F. Renshaw - 20-27 The Curious Case of Common Stocks
by Basil Moore - 28-39 The Crisis of the British Welfare State
by Bertram Silverman - 40-44 Controlling Health Care Expenditures
by Edward Shapiro - 45-47 The Growlery
by Abba Lerner - 48-51 Abroad
by Sidney Weintraub - 52-53 Washington
by Henry S. Reuss - 54-57 Portrait
by Erik Lundberg - 58-60 The Zero-Sum Society: Distribution and the Possibilities for Economic Change by Lester C. Thurow
by Eileen Appelbaum - 61-61 Letters
by The Editors - 63-63 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1980, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 3-14 The Recycling Problem Revisited
by Paul L. Volcker - 15-27 Economic Choices for the 1980s
by Otto Eckstein - 28-35 Unprofitable Energy Is Squandered Energy
by William J. Baumol & Sue Anne Batey Blackman - 36-51 The Crisis of the Swedish Welfare State
by Bertram Silverman - 52-55 The Growlery
by Kenneth D. Patterson - 55-60 At Home
by Mark Hulbert - 61-64 Washington
by Francis P. Mulvey - 65-68 Portrait
by Donald A. Walker - 69-72 History of the Idea of Progress by Robert Nisbet
by Victor Lebow - 73-73 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1980, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 3-3 The Balanced Budget Is a Placebo
by Arthur Okun