Content
May 1962, Volume 10, Issue 8
- 27-30 The Fight against Economic Illiteracy
by Dexter M. Keezer - 30-34 The Common Market and Developing Nations
by Bela Balassa - 34-38 Education as a Producer Goods Industry
by Peter Lengyel - 38-40 Counting Aches and Pains
by Theodor Schuchat - 41-44 Simon Kuznets: Capital in the American Economy
by Daniel H. Brill - 45-46 The Washington Lobbyists
by Karl Schriftgiesser - 47-50 Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
April 1962, Volume 10, Issue 7
- 4-4 Changes
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 A Map for the Middle of the Road
by Otto Eckstein - 9-13 Are Our Tax Rates Too High?
by Lowell Harriss - 13-17 Success Story in Southeast Asia
by Denis Warner - 17-19 A Law That Cannot Be Repealed
by Sidney Weintraub - 20-23 Economic Forecasting
by Avram Kisselgoff - 24-27 ENI: Italy's Economic Colossus
by Joachim Joesten - 27-31 Needed: A New Dimension to Collective Bargaining
by Robert Theobald - 31-34 The Case for a Liberal Trade Policy
by William A. Dymsza - 34-37 Big Business Comes to the Fashion Industry
by David Schwartz - 37-40 Inventory Changes and the Business Cycle
by Thomas M. Stanback - 40-43 The Rewards of Leisure
by Peter L. Bernstein - 44-46 The Sources of Economic Growth
by Simon Kuznets - 47-50 Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
March 1962, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 4-4 Folklore and Reality
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 From Mass Media to Class Media
by Theodore Peterson - 10-13 Is Kennedy Wielding a Bigger Stick?
by Jesse W. Markham - 14-17 Economics Needs More Audience Appeal
by Henry C. Wallich - 17-19 Do Corporations Give Enough?
by Salim Lewis - 20-23 Labor’s Investment Counselor
by Alexander Bookstaver - 24-27 France’s Legacy in Tropical Africa
by Elliot J. Berg - 28-31 Should We Shorten the Workweek?
by Hans Apel - 31-34 Madison Avenue: Survival of the Fittest
by Peter Bart - 34-38 Tito's Economic Recipe
by Matthew M. Mestrovic - 38-40 A New Source of Equity Capital
by Rudolph L. Weissman - 41-44 : Growth and Stability of the Postwar Economy
by Rendigs Fels - 45-46 A Dynamic New Europe
by Theodore Geiger - 47-50 Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
February 1962, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 4-4 Automation
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 America’s Changing Industrial Map
by Victor R. Fuchs - 10-13 Full Employment by ’63?
by Clarence D. Long - 13-16 Reconstruction in Argentina
by Roberto T. Alemann - 17-19 Are Union Democracy and Responsibility Compatible?
by A. H. Raskin - 20-23 The Status of Medical Education
by Joseph C. Hinsey - 24-27 Indicators Don’t Tell the Whole Story
by John P. Lewis - 27-31 The Great Depreciation Debate
by John T. Walter - 31-34 Postwar Patterns in Public Employment
by Seymour L. Wolfbein - 34-38 A Pillar of Soviet Strength
by Nicolas Spulber - 38-41 Does the Fed Need New Powers?
by William C. Freund - 41-44 Agriculture's Role Is Crucial
by John W. Mellor - 45-46 The Trojan Horse of Workable Competition
by Ralph L. Nelson - 47-50 Economic Affairs/
by The Editors
January 1962, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 4-4 Shades of Economic Growth
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 Do Economists Influence Policy?
by Robert Loring Allen - 9-13 Latin Americans Must Do Their Part
by William Benton - 13-16 New Boom in Consumer Spending
by The Editors - 16-19 India Needs a Economy
by B. R. Shenoy & Patrick M. Boarman - 20-23 Problems in the U.S. Economy
by William F. Butler - 24-27 Our Antiquated Patent System
by Daniel Hamberg - 28-30 The Ethical Dilemmas of Businessmen
by Roger P. Sonnabend - 31-34 Yesterday’s Power Battle May Be Over
by Emery Troxel - 35-37 Highways: Service or Investment?
by Paul Weiner - 38-41 Anatomy of the New Inflation
by Sidney Weintraub - 42-44 Planners Say ‘Yes,’ Voters Say ‘No’
by Werner Z. Hirsch - 45-46 A Second Industrial Revolution
by John Diebold - 47-50 Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
December 1961, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 4-4 As Others ‘See’ Us
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 Industrial Giants of Tomorrow
by Dexter M. Keezer & Margaret K. Matulis - 10-13 When Is a Plan Not a Plan?
by Bertram M. Gross - 14-16 Consumers—Wasters or Investors?
by George Katona - 17-20 The ‘New Look’ in Management
by George S. Odiorne - 21-23 The Mexican Revolution—50 Years Later
by Frank Tannenbaum - 24-27 The Economics of the Press
by Edward W. Barrett - 28-31 Less Regulation, More Competition
by Lowell B. Mason - 31-34 Market Power and Monoply
by Robert P. Lanzillotti - 35-38 Bringing People Back Is Not the Point
by John W. Dyckman - 38-42 The U.S., the U.K and IMF
by Henry C. Wallich - 42-44 Are Shorter Hours the Answer?
by Clyde E. Dankert - 45-46 Soviet Resources and Potential
by Harry Schwartz - 47-50 Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
November 1961, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 4-4 The New Look
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 Measuring the Cost of Quality
by Richard Ruggles - 10-13 National Goals from Left to Right
by Robert Lekachman - 14-17 The Challenge of Coexistence
by Gustav Ranis - 17-19 Don’t Count the Unions Out
by Irving Bernstein - 20-23 The Problems of City Planning
by James Felt - 24-27 Are We Losing Latin America?
by Charles Morrow Wilson - 27-31 Public Works and Postwar Recessions
by Wilfred Lewis - 31-34 Who Should Tax Interstate Commerce?
by Harold M. Groves - 35-38 Federal Tax Reform
by Dan Throop Smith - 39-41 The U S. — Nation of Savers?
by Sidney Weintraub - 41-44 Dilemma in the Mining Industry
by Frank A. Tinker - 45-46 The Ability to Pay
by Lewis H. Kimmel - 47-50 Economic Affairs / Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
October 1961, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 4-4 A Look Back
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 Equal Injustice under Law
by Gerhard O. W. Mueller - 9-13 Strike ‘Costs’: Fact and Fancy
by Hans Apel - 13-17 Europe's American Revolution
by Kenyon E. Poole - 17-19 Convenience, Not Status Symbols
by Stanley C. Hollander - 20-23 What Goes up Can Come Down
by Burton Crane - 24-28 Automation and the Labor Force
by Seymour L. Wolfbein - 29-32 Exports-Lifeblood of Japan
by Wallace L. Higgins - 32-35 A Nationwide Treasure Hunt
by Harvey E. Brazer - 36-38 Are the Forecasters Too Optimistic?
by William C. Freund - 39-41 Canada at the Crossroads
by William Wolman - 42-44 The New Illiterates
by Mortimer Smith - 45-46 Agenda for Coexistence
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 47-50 Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
July 1961, Volume 9, Issue 10
- 4-4 A Bitter Pill
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 Old Programs Revamped
by Murray R. Benedict - 10-14 Lessons from the West German ‘Miracle’
by Karl W. Roskamp - 14-17 The Old Guard in Retreat
by Tom Brooks - 17-20 Anatomy of Four Recessions
by Leonard S. Silk - 21-25 The World of Management
by David J. Secunda - 26-28 Fewer Banks, More Competition?
by Albert L. Kraus - 29-29 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 30-33 Can We Get More for Less?
by Sergei Dobrovolsky - 33-37 Needed: Legal Safeguards
by Paul P. Harbrecht - 37-40 Public Policy for the Great Outdoors
by George R. Hall - 40-42 Erosion of an Ideal
by Philip Taft - 43-45 Why Are Defaults Increasing?
by Robert C. Colwell - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-48 Economic Affairs/
by The Editors
June 1961, Volume 9, Issue 9
- 4-4 The Sixties
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 The Shape of Things to Come
by Otto Eckstein - 10-12 Focus on Human Excellence
by Robert Lekachman - 13-16 The Investment Trend Is Up
by The Editors - 17-19 Progress
by Arthur Smithies - 20-24 The Role of the Tax System
by Stanley S. Surrey - 25-25 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 26-29 Machines vs. Men?
by Eli Ginzberg - 29-32 Will the Defense Burden Be Lighter?
by James R. Schlesinger - 33-35 Advancing on an Even Keel
by Kenyon E. Poole - 36-39 How Much Growth? How Soon?
by Gerhard Colm & Peter Wagner - 39-42 Needed: A Declaration of Interdependence
by Henry G. Aubrey - 42-45 Financing the Dual Economy
by Alvin H. Hansen - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-50 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
May 1961, Volume 9, Issue 8
- 4-4 Thoughts in Orbit
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 New Wine for Old Bottles?
by Norman B. Ture - 9-12 A Lesson in Diversity
by Roy B. Helfgott - 12-16 A Study in Interaction
by Edwin G. Nourse - 16-20 Less Noise, More Research
by Daniel Hamberg - 20-22 The Threat of Soviet Oil
by James F. McDivitt - 23-27 The Status of Retailing Today
by Jack I. Straus - 28-28 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 29-32 Is the Answer?
by Robert J. Alexander - 32-35 A Cure That Fits the Disease
by Patrick M. Boarman - 36-39 How Long Can Moscow Call the Tune?
by Alexander Eckstein - 39-41 Wall Street Jumps the Gun
by Richard E. Low - 42-45 United States Foreign Policy
by James D. Calderwood - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-50 Economic Affairs/
by The Editors
April 1961, Volume 9, Issue 7
- 4-4 The Surplus Story
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 Business on the Couch
by L. H. Naum - 9-13 Profile of the New Consumer
by A.W. Zelomek - 13-17 —Profits or Politics?
by Franklyn D. Holzman - 17-20 Does the U.S. Need Cuban Sugar?
by Frank A. Tinker - 20-22 TV, Teaching Machines and Teachers
by Ernest O. Melby - 23-27 A Unionist’s View of Economics Education
by Ben D. Segal - 28-30 ABC’s of the OECD
by David W. MacEachron - 31-34 Brighter Prospects for Color TV
by Fredric Stuart - 35-35 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 36-39 The Public View of the Dollar Crisis
by Henry C. Wallich - 39-41 Is History on the Side of the West?
by Sidney C. Sufrin - 42-45 The Economic World Balance
by Howard S. Piquet - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-50 Economic Affairs/
by The Editors
March 1961, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 4-4 Black February
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-10 The Many Faces of Unemployment
by Neil W. Chamberlain - 10-13 Aged
by James L. Essig - 14-17 The State of Steel
by Herman Roseman - 17-20 Young Turks Again
by Kemal H. Karpat - 21-21 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 22-27 Communicating with Employees … How? and What?
by R. Heath Larry - 28-32 Books Become Big Business
by Fon W. Boardman - 32-35 Is the ‘Good Life’ Here?
by Harry W. Pearson - 35-38 What Government Can and Cannot Do
by Arthur Smithies - 39-41 Are Overseas Investments a Drain?
by Elliott Haynes - 42-45 Pension Funds and Economic Power
by Edwin M. Zimmerman - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-50 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
February 1961, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 4-4 The Turning Point
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-9 The Politics of Tax Reform
by Robert Metz - 10-12 The Year That Glamour Faded
by Sam Shulsky - 12-16 A Bullion-Dollar Problem
by John McKnight - 16-20 The Human Equation
by Edward T. Townsend - 21-21 Challenge Notes
by The Editors