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November 1965, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 39-42 The Changing Framework of American Capitalism
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 43-48 Paying the Nation’s Health Bill
by Seymour E. Harris
September 1965, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 2-2 People in the Economy
by The Editors - 3-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 Why Government Grows
by Michael D. Reagan - 7-11 As Wall Street Goes, So Goes….?
by Harold M. Edelstein - 12-15 The Other Side of the Poverty Problem
by David Caplovitz - 16-21 Can We Afford Our National Goals?
by Leon H. Keyserling & Gerhard Colm - 22-25 The Congressional Politics of Foreign Aid
by David A. Baldwin - 26-29 What Happened to Labor’s Merger Movement?
by A. H. Raskin - 30-33 Planning:
by Bertram M. Gross - 34-35 The Balance of Payments
by The Editors - 36-38 Exports:
by Ernest Dale - 39-40 The Marvelous Mix
by Kenyon E. Poole
June 1965, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 1-2 State of the Economy
by Paul S. Nadler - 4-8 How Serious Is the Faculty Shortage?
by Harold Wolozin - 9-13 The ABC of R&D
by David Novick - 14-17 Should We Have a National Humanities Foundation?
by Barrie Richardson - 18-22 Is Russian Planning Becoming More Capitalistic?
by Hans Apel - 23-26 The New Era of Good Feeling between Business and Government
by James Tobin - 27-31 Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
by J. D. De Forest - 32-35 The Aerospace / Defense Complex
by Carl N. A. Heuse - 36-40 The Impact of National Wage Policies
by Everett M. Kassalow - 41-43 Can We Afford to Reduce Hours of Work?
by Sar A. Levitan - 44-46 Subscription Television:
by Walter Gross - 47-48 Book Review
by Gerald R. Rosen
April 1965, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-2 State of the Economy
by Paul S. Nadler - 4-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-9 Wages and Prices in an Expanding Economy
by Jules Backman - 10-13 Are Machines Supposed to Make Work?
by Louis O. Kelso - 14-18 Untaxing as a Way of Life
by Edwin G. Nourse - 19-23 Sterling, The Dollar, De Gaulle and Gold
by Robert Triffin - 24-25 Depreciation:
by James V. Walther - 26-29 Unions and Their Intellectuals
by Albert A. Blum - 30-33 Can Consumers Really Choose?
by James R. Elliott - 34-35 The Power of a Second ‘Rolls’
by Marion A. Buck - 36-38 Needed:
by Sidney C. Sufrin - 39-42 Big Firm, Big Business and Economic Progress
by Daniel Hamberg - 43-46 The Defense-Space Complex:
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 47-48 Book Review
by Robert Lekachman
February 1965, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 1-2 State of the Economy
by Robert A. Kavesh - 4-6 The West German Reconsidered
by Hans O. Schmitt - 7-45 Income and Its Distribution in East Germany
by Hans Apel - 12-15 Needed:
by Ralph L. Gillen - 16-47 Some Second Thoughts about Teaching Economics
by John R. Coleman - 20-34 International Politics and Dollar Policy
by William D. Grampp - 24-47 Can We Alter Tastes to Suit Our Balance-of-Payments Problem?
by Benjamin J. Cohen - 30-34 Progress and Prospects for the Negro Worker
by Herman P. Miller - 35-39 Another Look at the Theory of ‘Consumer Choice’
by Harold G. Vatter - 40-43 More than a Is Required for Economic Development
by William I. Abraham - 48-48 Book Review
by Gerald R. Rosen
December 1964, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 1-2 State of the Economy
by Jules Backman - 4-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-10 Is the Individual Obsolete?
by Gabriel Hauge - 11-14 Foreign Aid:
by Ragaei El Mallakh - 15-19 Debt in the New Economic Environment
by Rudolph A. Peterson - 20-22 Consumer Credit Economic Growth
by R. W. Lindholm - 23-26 The Impact of Basic Research on Inventions
by Vito Tanzi - 27-27 A Chocolate Bar and a Haircut
by Gerard W. Beck - 28-32 Industrial Concentration and Growing Market Power
by William N. Leonard - 33-35 Negroes and the Service Industries
by Daniel E. Diamond - 36-40 Unions and Politics
by Jack Barbash - 41-43 Manpower Gap
by Thomas Dernburg & Kenneth Strand - 44-46 1975
by Roger J. Williams - 47-48 Book Review
by Robert Lekachman
October 1964, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-2 State of the Economy
by Marcus Nadler - 4-7 The Federal Tax Cut and the National Economy
by Arthur F. Burns - 8-12 The American Business Economy:
by Reuben E. Slesinger - 13-16 Unemployment as a Political Issue
by George S. Odiorne - 17-19 Unemployment: A Crisis in Economic Theory
by Richard E. Pasternak - 20-22 The Productivity of Freedom
by C. Lowell Harris - 23-27 A Challenge to Enterprise: How to Put Automation to Work Making Jobs
by Merton C. Bernstein - 28-29 A Note On: Technological Change, Trade Union Structure and the Appropriate Bargaining Unit
by Abraham L. Gitlow - 30-33 Graft:
by Sidney C. Sufrin - 34-37 Property Rights . Human Rights
by Allen Sultan - 38-41 Farm Policies and the Future of the Atlantic Community
by Herbert G. Grubel - 42-46 From Mud to Muddle
by Roy G. Poulsen - 47-48 Book Review
by Robert Lekachman
August 1964, Volume 12, Issue 10
- 1-1 Helping Others
by The Editors - 2-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 Another Look at the Budget
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 7-10 An Inward Look at Foreign Aid
by Herbert I. Schiller - 11-14 Needed:
by Elliott R. Morss - 14-17 Business Decisions in a Changing International Scene
by Sioma Kagan - 18-21 The U.S. Position at Mid-Year
by Luther H. Hodges - 22-25 Is Every Change and Innovation Beneficial?
by Alfred R. Oxenfeldt - 26-28 The Utility of Marketing
by James R. Elliott - 28-31 Who Could Get What, Why and How
by Edward L. Page - 32-35 Is there a Direct Route to Development?
by Jack Baranson - 35-37 What Do We Know about a Full Employment Budget?
by Stephen B. Packer - 38-39 The Public Impact of Private Steel
by Walter Adams & Joel B. Dirlam - 40-40 The Guideposts: Realistic and Needed
by John P. Lewis
June 1964, Volume 12, Issue 9
- 1-1 Differences
by The Editors - 2-2 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 3-6 The Productivity Dogma
by Neil W. Chamberlain - 6-9 The Crux: Demand and Employment
by Sidney C. Sufrin - 9-12 Malthus, Marx and Mao
by Alan R. Plotnick - 13-16 The Difficulties of Comparative Measurement
by Harry Schwartz - 16-19 Second thoughts on Master Plans
by Kemal H. Karpat - 20-24 Investment in Humans and Material Progress
by Theodore W. Schultz - 25-27 The Ottawa-Washington Troubles
by Harry G. Johnson - 28-30 Costs, Needs and Prospects of SST
by George A. Steiner - 31-34 Deterrent to Big Government?
by David W. Ewing - 34-37 Change Does Spell the End of Profits
by Joseph Grunwald - 38-39 International Business in Developing Nations
by John Fayerweather - 40-40 Economic News Notes
by The Editors
May 1964, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 1-1 Soviet Growth
by The Editors - 2-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 The Dynamics of Government Growth
by David G. Davies - 7-10 Manpower:
by James R. Elliott - 10-13 The Search for a Working Theory
by Ben B. Seligman - 13-16 Reform or Revolution in Latin America?
by Daniel Goldrich - 16-19 The Peace Corps in Sierra Leone
by Vernon R. Dorjahn - 20-24 Taxes and the State of the Economy
by Walter W. Heller - 25-27 What Will Fill the Expenditure Gap?
by Barry N. Siegel - 28-31 Free Trade Is the Best Aid
by James L. Essig - 31-34 Fingers Crossed on the Tax Cut
by Kenyon E. Poole - 34-37 Stretching the Line on Wages
by Philip Taft - 38-39 Pan-American Dialogue
by George I. Blanksten - 40-40 Economic News Notes
by The Editors
April 1964, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 1-1 The Poverty War
by The Editors - 2-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 The Unmistakable Brand of LBJ
by Otto Eckstein - 7-10 Can a Case Be Made for Discouraging Overtime?
by T. Aldrich Finegan - 11-13 One-Fifth of a Nation..
by Robert J. Lampman - 14-17 An Economist in the House
by Clarence D. Long - 18-21 The Economist in Business
by Walter E. Hoadley - 22-24 Let’s Get Rid of Our Cross of Gold
by Abba P. Lerner - 25-27 A Valiant Attempt to Do Too Much
by Sar A. Levitan - 28-31 Too Much Ideology, Too Little Economics
by Dwight H. Perkins - 31-34 Railroads:
by Charles R. Cherington - 35-37 The High Hopes of Developing Nations
by Richard W. Lindholm - 38-39 Education as an Economic Resource
by Robert Lekachman - 40-40 Economic News Notes
by The Editors
March 1964, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 1-1 Economic Education
by The Editors - 2-4 Economic Education: How It Began and Why
by Haig Babian - 5-8 What Would Be Like?
by Edwin G. Nourse - 8-11 What Economics Should We Teach?
by G. L. Bach - 12-13 The Professional Economist
by Leonard S. Silk - 14-16 The European View
by Benjamin Higgins - 17-23 Economic Education: Approaches · Aspects · Ideas
by M.L. Frankel & Leonard E. Read & Emerson P. Schmidt & John C. Schramm - 24-26 Teaching College Economics
by Richard Ruggles - 26-28 Teaching High School Economics
by Albert Alexander - 29-32 The Businessman’s Interest
by Alfred C. Neal - 32-35 The View of Organized Labor
by Ben B. Seligman - 35-38 The Press:
by Robert Lekachman - 38-40 Government as a Source of Information
by Karen N. Gerard
February 1964, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 1-1 The Johnson Economy
by The Editors - 2-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 More Services Mean More Taxes
by F. O. Woodard - 7-10 Is the Profits Squeeze Behind Us?
by Jules Backman - 11-14 Monetary Policy under Two Administrations
by Seymour E. Harris - 14-17 End of the Line for Rail Mergers?
by William N. Leonard - 18-21 The Private Research Organization
by Robert D. Calkins - 22-25 The Common Market Next Door
by Robert S. Smith - 25-28 Econometrics: Economics Plus Mathematics
by Robert H. Strotz - 28-30 Where Capital Scarcity Is a Myth
by Sidney Weintraub - 31-34 Where Capital Scarcity Is the Real Problem
by William I. Abraham - 34-37 Big Factor in the Dollar Drain
by Lewis E. Lloyd - 38-39 The Fed in the Fifties
by Tilford C. Gaines - 40-40 Economic News Notes
by The Editors
January 1964, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 1-1 The New Year
by The Editors - 2-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 Loans Instead of Grants?
by Charles T. Stewart - 8-10 Public Projects vs. Private Projects
by William G. Shepherd - 11-13 Mr. Martin and the Winds of Change
by M. J. Rossant - 14-17 The Corporation and the American Future
by Andrew Hacker - 18-21 Competition and Concentration
by George J. Stigler - 22-25 Do the Best Men Get to the Top?
by George S. Odiorne - 26-29 Corporate Finance Comes of Age
by William C. Freund - 29-32 Decision Making in a New Dimension
by Jack J. Honomichl - 32-34 The Decline of the Capital Market
by Sidney C. Sufrin - 35-37 What’s Wrong with Hollywood?
by Joseph C. Potter - 38-39 Finale for the Family Farm
by Karl A. Fox - 40-40 Economic News Notes
by The Editors
December 1963, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 1-1 The Tax Cut
by The Editors - 2-2 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 3-6 Farm Policy at the Crossroads
by Dale E. Hathaway - 7-10 R & D—Its Impact on the Economy
by Dexter M. Keezer - 11-14 Financing the Alliance for Progress
by Raymond F. Mikesell - 15-17 Economic Education—Or Indoctrination?
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 18-21 Youth Unemployment
by Martin R. Gainsbrugh - 22-25 What Does De Gaulle Want?
by Val R. Lorwin - 25-27 Can Free Institutions Be Maintained?
by Abraham L. Gitlow - 28-29 Coordinating Free World Financial Policies
by R.Z. Aliber - 30-33 Soviet Trade and Aid
by Marshall I. Goldman - 34-36 The of Western Europe
by Joachim Joesten - 37-39 Balance of Payments Five Years Hence
by Arthur Smithies - 40-40 Economic News Notes
by The Editors
November 1963, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 1-1 The Indicators
by The Editors - 2-2 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 3-6 A New Kind of Economy
by Barry N. Siegel - 6-10 Too Much, Too Soon
by William Fellner - 10-14 German Miracle?
by Hans Apel - 14-17 ‘Rising Expectations’ Must Be Postponed
by Calvin B. Hoover - 18-19 Aiding Depressed Areas
by William L. Batt - 20-23 Raising Revenue or Improving Society?
by Allen Sultan - 23-26 Sukarno’s Grand Design
by Denis Warner