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July 1976, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 53-54 Abroad
by Fred Hirsch - 54-55 Washington
by Andrew Gray - 55-57 Portrait
by John J. Van Belle - 57-58 The Citizen and the State: Essays on Regulation
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 59-61 Schooling in Capitalist America: Educational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life
by Mark Blaug - 61-63 Which Was the True Keynesian Theory of Employment?
by Gardiner C. Means
May 1976, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 3-3 Do Economists Discover Economic Laws or Are They Passed by Congress?
by The Editors - 4-9 The Age of Growth
by Joan Robinson - 10-13 Urban Growth and Decline
by Thomas Muller - 14-20 The International Arms Trade
by Byron Doenges - 21-29 The New Humphrey-Hawkins Bill
by Hubert H. Humphrey - 30-35 The Politics of American Labor
by Jack Barbash - 36-40 The Managerial Revolution and Corporate Performance
by William A. McEachern - 41-42 The Growlery
by Pierre A. Rinfret - 42-44 At Home
by John L. Palmer - 44-45 Abroad
by Roy Bennett - 45-46 Washington
by Michael E. Levy - 46-47 Portrait
by Leon Smolinski - 48-51 Should the Federal Government Enter the Oil Business?
by Robert S. Pindyck - 52-56 In Search of an Energy Policy
by William N. Leonard - 56-68 The “Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1976”
by The Editors - 69-70 John Maynard Keynes
by Abba P. Lerner - 71-72 The Structure of Classical Economic Theory by Robert V. Eagly; The Origin of Economic Ideas by Guy Routh
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 72-72 Letters
by P. A. Kerbel
March 1976, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-5 The Lost Papers of Jack Tanner
by The Editors - 6-11 Homage to Adam Smith
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 12-19 Econometric Models and the Formation of Business Expectations
by Otto Eckstein - 20-29 The Economic Progress of Minority Groups
by Lester C. Thurow - 30-38 The Case for and against National Economic Planning
by John Kenneth Galbraith & Henry Wallich & Melville J. Ulmer & Murray L. Weidenbaum - 39-42 Swedish Fine Tuning
by Hans Brems - 43-51 The Failure of American Keynesianism
by Richard X. Chase - 52-53 The Growlery
by Arthur M. Okun - 53-54 At Home
by Milton J. Shapp - 54-56 Abroad
by Ann M. Dreyer - 56-57 Washington
by Esther Peterson - 57-58 Portrait
by Andrew Schotter - 59-63 Can We Have Full Employment Without Inflation?
by Walter W. Heller & Charls Walker & Robert S. Browne & Gar Alperovitz & Jeff Faux - 64-66 Economics of Racism, USA: Roots of Black Inequality by Victor Perlo; Race and Economics by Thomas Sowell
by William K. Tabb - 67-68 Letters
by Jean Ripert
January 1976, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 3-5 Ten Rules for Full Employment Without Inflation
by The Editors - 6-11 The Real Issues of Inflation and Unemployment
by Arthur F. Burns - 12-16 Consumer Investment versus Business Investment
by George Katona & Burkhard Strumpel - 17-22 Oil Import Quota Auctions
by M. A. Adelman - 23-33 Advice to the Next President
by Robert R. Nathan - 34-42 Materials Conservation—A Technologist's Viewpoint
by A. G. Chynoweth - 43-51 How the States Plan
by Leonard U. Wilson & L. V. Watkins - 52-53 The Growlery
by Gerard Piel - 53-54 At Home
by Stanley S. Surrey - 54-55 Abroad
by John Midgely - 55-57 Washington
by Birch Bayh - 57-58 Portrait
by Anne P. Carter - 59-60 Commodity Stability for the “New International Economic Order”
by Donald J. Casey - 60-62 Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff by Arthur M. Okun
by Jan Pen - 63-64 Letters
by Glenn L. Johnson
November 1975, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 3-5 The Continued Existence of New York City Is Not Essential to National Security
by The Editors - 6-11 Capital Shortage: Cyclical or Secular?
by Peter L. Bernstein - 12-19 An Alternative Strategy to Foreign Investment
by Robert Gilpin - 20-28 Full Employment to Meet America's Needs
by Augustus F. Hawkins - 29-36 “The General State of Affairs in the American Economy Is Very Serious and Very Dangerous”
by Nat Goldfinger - 37-44 New Congressional Restraints and Federal Reserve Independence
by Edward J. Kane - 45-54 Worker Participation in Cuba
by Andrew Zimbalist - 55-55 The Growlery
by Sidney Weintraub - 56-57 At Home
by James Tobin - 57-58 Abroad
by Arthur Lall - 58-60 Washington
by William E. Simon - 60-61 Portrait
by Willy Sellekaerts - 61-64 Housing and Financial Policy
by Allan H. Meltzer - 65-66 The Crisis in Keynesian Economics by John Hicks
by Lawrence R. Klein - 67-68 Letters
by Henry Hazlitt
September 1975, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 3-5 Recovery Without Recovery
by The Editors - 6-20 Simultaneous Inflation and Unemployment: A Challenge to Theory and Policy
by Gardiner C. Means - 21-29 The Roots of the American Recession: An East-West Dialogue
by Stanislav M. Menshikov & Robert V. Roosa - 30-36 Is There a Capital Shortage?
by Henry C. Wallich - 37-43 Financing New York City
by Abraham Beame - 44-48 The Awkward Independence of the Federal Reserve
by E. Ray Canterbery - 49-54 Behind the US-OPEC Conflict
by Victor Perlo - 55-55 The Growlery
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 56-57 At Home
by Joseph A. Pechman - 57-58 Abroad
by Victor D. Lippit - 58-59 Washington
by Gerald R. Ford - 59-60 Portrait
by Richard A. Musgrave - 60-62 How Big Is Government?
by Joseph Scherer - 62-64 Essays on John Maynard Keynes Edited by Milo Keynes
by Robert Lekachman - 64-64 Letters
by The Editors
July 1975, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 3-5 Reply to a Critic of Planning
by The Editors - 6-13 Financial Resources in a Fragile Financial Environment
by Hyman P. Minsky - 14-21 The Future of Revenue Sharing
by Ray D. Whitman - 22-25 For a Full Employment Act by 1976
by Leon H. Keyserling - 26-31 A Guide to the Congressional Budget Process
by Alice M. Rivlin - 32-38 Israel's Economic Future
by Carol S. Greenwald - 39-43 Unionizing Low-Paid Workers
by Jack Barbash - 44-46 Planning Disaster
by Henry Hazlitt - 47-50 State and Local Government Finances during Recession
by Ralph Schlosstein - 50-54 Interest Rate Instability as a Tool of Monetary Policy
by John McCracken - 54-57 Social Security and Sex Discrimination
by Robert J. Myers - 57-60 A Time to Choose: Americas Energy Future by the Energy Policy Project of the Ford Foundation
by Allen V. Kneese - 60-64 Letters
by James Vertrees
May 1975, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 3-8 The Planning Bill
by The Editors - 9-20 Economic Planning in Japan
by Ryutaro Komiya - 21-28 the Human Prospect
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 29-38 Are Environmental Regulations Hurting the Economy?
by Robert Hamrin - 39-44 A View from the White House
by L. William Seidman - 45-51 The Italian Economy on Trial
by Luigi Spaventa - 52-56 The West German Miracle Revisited
by Gerhard Hirseland - 57-61 Globalization and the Failure of Economic Policy
by Ronald E. MÜller - 62-64 International Assistance for the Small Farmer
by Peter Dorner - 65-71 Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made by Eugene D. Genovese
by John Anthony Scott - 73-73 Letters
by Melville J. Ulmer
March 1975, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Fear of Planning
by Simonde De Sismondi - 7-11 Twelve Propositions on Productivity and the War Economy
by Seymour Melman - 12-14 Japans Economy from Now to 1980
by Hisao Kanamori - 15-20 Planning in France
by John Sheahan - 21-27 Planning Economic Policy
by Huberth. Humphrey - 28-35 The Coming Corporatism
by R. E. Pahl & J. T. Winkler - 36-41 The Perils of Wheat Trading Without a Grains Policy
by Carl J. Schramm - 42-50 Equality, Inflation and Wage Control
by Martin Rein & Peter Marris - 51-53 For a National Economic Planning System
by The Editors - 53-59 The Regeneration of British Industry
by The Editors - 60-61 The Trade Reform Act of 1974
by Guy F. Erb - 61-63 The Gospel According to the Harvard Business School: The Education of America's Managerial Elite by Peter Cohen
by Victor Lebow - 63-64 Letters
by Fritz Machlup
January 1975, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 3-4 The Economic Consequences of Friedrich A. von Hayek
by The Editors - 5-9 The Pitfalls and Promises of Public Employment
by Melville J. Ulmer - 10-16 The Public Employment Bandwagon Takes the Wrong Road
by Robert I. Lerman - 17-25 Living with Oil at $10 per Barrel
by Arnold Packer - 26-32 The Great Debate on Wage-Price Controls
by David Lewis & Myron E. Sharpe - 33-39 The Monetary Governors and the Ghost of Bretton Woods
by Ronald A. Krieger - 40-45 Women's Access to Credit
by Jane Roberts Chapman - 46-52 The Future of the Electric Utilities
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 53-57 The Social Security System Is Not Perfect, but It's Not Bankrupt
by John A. Brittain - 57-60 US-Soviet Trade Prospects
by Roy Bennett - 60-64 An Introduction to Modern Economics
by Lynn Turgeon - 64-64 Letters
by Hans H. Jenny
November 1974, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 3-5 Inflation and Defunct Ideas
by The Editors - 6-8 The Inevitability of Controls
by Robert Lekachman - 9-12 Controls Are Not the Answer
by C. Jackson Grayson - 13-19 What Did Keynes Really Mean?
by Alan Coddington - 20-23 Why World Bankers Are Worried
by Charles P. Kindleberger - 24-31 More Third World Cartels Ahead?
by Raymond F. Mikesell - 32-37 How to Revive the Railroads
by Alexander L. Morton - 38-43 Updating the Consumer Price Index
by Julius Shiskin - 44-45 The Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan
by Theodore R. Marmor - 46-51 Basic Opportunity Grants for Higher Education Good Intentions and Mixed Results
by W. Lee Hansen & Robert J. Lampman - 51-52 The National Commission on Supplies and Shortages
by Mike Mansfield & Hugh Scott - 53-62 Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery
by John Anthony Scott - 62-64 Letters
by The Editors
September 1974, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 3-4 The Praise of Folly
by The Editors - 5-11 Interim Arrangements for World Money
by Henry C. Wallich - 12-24 Food and Hunger: The Balance Sheet
by Lester R. Brown & Erik P. Eckholm - 25-28 The Painful Squeeze on Bank Liquidity
by George W. McKinney & John McCracken - 29-33 Too Many People?
by Ansley J. Coale - 34-42 The New Era in World Commodity Markets
by C. Fred Bergsten - 43-52 Inflation and the “Brazilian Solution ”
by Ronald A. Krieger - 53-55 The Trident Submarine Is an Unneeded Behemoth
by Paul Wells - 56-57 A Joint Venture in Senegal
by Jean M. Due - 58-60 Toward a Democratic Economic Policy
by Otto Eckstein & Walter W. Heller & Leon Keyserling & Arthur M. Okun & Paul A. Samuelson & Charles L. Schultze & James Tobin - 61-62 Karl Marx: His Life and Thought
by Paul M. Sweezy - 63-64 Letters
by The Editors
July 1974, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 3-7 As You Like It
by The Editors - 8-19 We Still Need a Cost of Living Council
by Don R. Conlan - 20-26 Standards of Income Redistribution
by Martin Rein & S. M. Miller - 27-34 Why Managers Perform Differently in Different Countries
by David Granick - 35-40 What an Economic Planning Board Should Do
by Wassily Leontief - 41-47 Miracle Seeds and Shattered Dreams in Java
by Richard W. Franke - 48-55 Inflation: Who Gains and Who Loses?
by G. L. Bach - 56-61 Are Common Stocks Realty Good Investments?
by Peter L. Bernstein - 62-66 Toward National Economic Foresight
by Mike Mansfield - 66-68 Reforming the Federal Budget Process
by Michael E. Levy - 69-71 Public Service Employment by Alan Gartner, Russell A. Nixon, and Frank Riessman, eds
by Dale L. Hiestand - 71-72 Letters
by T. C. Borzilleri
May 1974, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 3-6 2074
by The Editors - 7-13 Why Allende Failed
by Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan - 14-22 Inflation 1973: The Year of Infamy
by William Nordhaus & John Shoven - 23-28 Soviet Economic Perspectives: Toward a New Growth Model
by Abram Bergson - 29-36 There's Still a Car in Your Future
by Leonard Woodcock - 37-44 Strategies for Equitable Growth
by Irma Adelman - 45-50 Wisconsin's Tax Reform: Both Progressive and Pro-Business
by Patrick J. Lucey - 51-59 Can Black Insurance Companies Survive?
by Robert C. Puth - 60-67 U.S. Trade Reform and the Third World
by Guy F. Erb & Charles R. Frank - 68-69 The Economic Report of the President
by Lewis Beman - 70-72 Letters
by The Editors
March 1974, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-5 Portrait in Oil
by The Editors - 6-11 Reflections on Political Economy
by George P. Shultz - 12-20 China's Economy: A View from the Grass Roots
by Lloyd G. Reynolds - 21-27 Employment Guarantees Should Replace the Welfare System
by Arnold H. Packer - 28-42 How Political Must the Council of Economic Advisers Be?
by Herbert Stein & James Tobin & Henry Wallich & Arthur Okun & Eileen Shanahan - 43-47 Why Foreign Multinationals Invest in the United States
by Arnold W. Sametz & Jules Backman - 48-53 The Food Shortage Is Not Inevitable
by Edwin P. Reubens - 54-56 Agricultural Policy: Different Now?
by G. E. Brandow - 56-59 How Economic Policies Provoked the Energy Crisis
by William N. Leonard - 59-63 A Theory of Justice by John Rawls
by Jan Pen - 63-64 Letters
by Melville J. Ulmer
January 1974, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 3-4 From the Editor:
by The Editors - 6-11 What Has Become of the Keynesian Revolution?
by Joan Robinson - 12-21 The Principles of Tax Reform
by Warren L. Coats - 22-29 Employment and Earnings Inadequacy: A New Social Indicator
by Sar A. Levitan & Robert Taggart - 30-34 Standstill in South Asia
by Gunnar Myrdal - 35-44 An American Economic Climacteric?
by Charles P. Kindleberger