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February 1961, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 22-27 The Science and Art of Economic Growth
by Solomon Fabricant - 28-31 An End to Isolation
by Frank A. Tinker - 31-35 Public or Private:
by Robert Lekachman - 36-38 An Effective Way to Settle Wage Disputes?
by A. H. Raskin - 39-41 Spotlight on the Salesman
by Richard Waddell - 42-45 The Arts in American Life
by August Heckscher - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-50 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
January 1961, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 4-4 The Price of Progress
by The Editors - 5-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-10 Is the Game Worth the Candle?
by Kenyon E. Poole - 10-13 Regional Interests vs. National Needs
by Mildred & Edward Marcus - 14-16 A Lesson in Excess Capacity
by Helmut J. Frank - 17-17 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 18-23 Board Room Economics
by Marcus Nadler - 24-28 The Future of the Fed
by James Tobin - 28-30 A Weapon in the Cold War?
by Max Carasso - 31-34 Synthetics Are for Real
by Victor Lebow - 35-38 Our Labor Laws:
by John T. Dunlop - 39-41 Don’t Abdicate to the Experts!
by Edward C. Banfield - 42-45 Why Research Spending Soars
by Leonard S. Silk - 46-46 Reading Report
by The Editors - 47-50 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
December 1960, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 2-2 Time for Decision Comes after Election
by The Editors - 3-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 Khrushchev Calls a Turn
by Haig Babian - 8-11 Administered Prices vs. Price Wars
by Irwin M. Stelzer - 11-14 How to Deflate the Labor Force
by A. H. Raskin - 14-18 Independence
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 19-19 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 20-25 Life under Automation
by John Diebold - 26-30 The Navaho Experience
by Frank A. Tinker - 30-33 Needed: More Quality and Less Quantity
by Edward F. Renshaw - 33-37 The Corporation as an Instrument of Change
by Richard Eells - 37-39 End of an Era?
by Warren J. Bilkey - 40-43 The Diplomacy of Economic Aid
by Eugene R. Black - 44-44 Reading Report
by The Editors - 45-50 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
November 1960, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 2-2 On the Domestic Front
by The Editors - 3-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-8 South of the Mason-Dixon
by Lorin A. Thompson - 8-12 The Invisible Hand of Tax Exemption
by Norman B. Ture - 13-16 I Can Get It for You Retail
by Frank Meissner - 16-18 What Money Can and Cannot Buy
by Werner Z. Hirsch - 18-20 Fewer Strikes, Smaller Wage Hikes
by Oscar Ornati - 21-21 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 22-27 Protecting the Consumer
by Colston E. Warne - 28-31 The Deluxe Economy Model
by Stanley C. Hollander - 32-36 At Sixes and Sevens
by William Diebold - 36-39 When Is a Market a Market?
by Shaw Livermore - 40-43 Gold and the Dollar Crisis
by Henry G. Aubrey - 44-44 Reading Report
by The Editors - 45-48 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
October 1960, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 2-2 From the Editor
by The Editors - 3-3 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 4-7 What Politicians Want—And Cannot Do
by Stephen W. Rousseas - 8-11 Which Party Can Make the U.S. No. 1?
by T. C. Schelling - 12-14 Neither Party Offers a Brave, New Approach
by Murray R. Benedict - 15-16 Education Needs vs. Platform Promises
by Fred M. Hechinger - 17-20 How Do We Get What We Need?
by Richard A. Musgrave - 21-21 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 22-27 What IS the Right Economic Policy?
by Henry C. Wallich & Seymour E. Harris - 28-31 Union Support: Asset or Liability?
by Neil W. Chamberlain - 32-35 How People Vote—And Why
by Roy V. Peel - 36-39 How Much Lag between Insight and Application?
by Bert F. Hoselitz - 40-43 Employment, Growth and Price Levels
by Robert C. Turner - 44-44 Reading Report
by The Editors - 45-48 Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis
by The Editors
July 1960, Volume 8, Issue 10
- 2-2 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 3-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-6 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 7-12 The Spark Missing
by W. S. Woytinsky - 13-17 A New Device for Government Control?
by Charles E. Lindblom - 18-22 Market Basket Economics
by John McKnight - 23-28 Made Mostly in U.S.A
by Elliott Haynes - 29-37 Media, Money Markets
by Bill Ewald & George T. Clarke - 38-43 Khrushchev’s Managerial Revolution
by Howard R. Swearer - 44-45 Economics in Action
by The Editors - 46-50 A New Source of Employment Stability?
by John W. Knowles - 51-54 Big Answers to Little Questions
by lrving Roshwalb - 55-60 Why the Price Cap?
by The Editors - 61-64 Prospects for Part–Timers
by Thomas R. Brooks - 65-69 The Permanent Frontier
by The Editors - 70-73 Collecting a Legal Judgment
by I. Stein & F. Lichtblau - 74-75 Everyday Economics
by The Editors - 76-78 Reading Report
by The Editors - 79-79 Challenge Quiz
by The Editors - 80-80 Dept. of Better Mousetraps
by The Editors
June 1960, Volume 8, Issue 9
- 2-2 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 3-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-6 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 7-12 Does Big Research Get Big Results?
by D. Hamberg - 13-18 The Legal and the Original
by Joel B. Dirlam - 19-23 Less Bang for the Buck?
by Giles Mellon - 24-28 The Leak in the Faucet
by Mason Gaffney - 29-37 Puerto Rico: Up from Poverty
by Teodoro Moscoso - 38-42 Measuring a Changing Economy
by Leonard Silk - 43-47 How Automatic Are They?
by M. O. Clement - 48-49 Economics in Action
by The Editors - 50-54 Development–Then Trade
by Robert J. Alexander - 55-59 Forecast for Decision Making
by Ralph E. Burgess & Albert G. Matamoros - 60-65 Do Mortgage Controls Help?
by Robinson Newcomb - 66-70 The Permanent Frontier
by The Editors - 71-74 Getting More for More
by Selma Mushkin - 75-76 Everyday Economics
by The Editors - 77-78 Reading Report
by The Editors - 79-79 Challenge Quiz
by The Editors - 80-80 Dept. of Better Mousetraps
by The Editors
May 1960, Volume 8, Issue 8
- 2-2 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 3-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-6 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 7-12 Diversification through Merger
by Frank J. Kottke - 13-17 A Materials Hoard–For What?
by Bruce C. Netschert - 18-23 Managing the Managers
by James Burnham - 24-28 How to Get More with Less
by D. Gale Johnson - 29-37 ‘Take-Off’ into Economic Growth
by W. W. Rostow - 38-42 The Joint Economic Committee
by Robert C. Turner - 43-47 The Great Disenchantment
by George S. Odiorne - 48-49 Economics in Action
by The Editors - 50-55 The Economics of Independence
by Edward & Mildred Marcus - 56-60 Is Ideology Dying?
by Eugene O. Golob - 61-65 What Does the Consumer Get?
by Ralph Alexander - 66-70 The Permanent Frontier
by The Editors - 71-74 How Useful Is Research
by Gerald L. Steibel - 75-76 Everyday Economics
by The Editors - 77-78 Reading Report
by The Editors - 79-79 Challenge Quiz
by The Editors - 80-80 Dept. of Better Mousetraps
by The Editors
April 1960, Volume 8, Issue 7
- 2-2 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 3-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-6 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 7-11 The Cult of Novelty
by Robert Lekachman - 12-17 A Program for Full Employment Without Inflation
by Edwin G. Nourse - 18-23 The Economics of Information
by Robert C. Sorensen - 24-28 Leisure in the Soviet Union
by Lawrence Whetten - 29-37 Mathematics: Its Uses and Rewards
by Richard Couran - 38-43 Nigeria Prepares for Independence
by George H. T. Kimble - 44-45 Economics in Action
by The Editors - 46-50 Depreciation by Default
by William T. Hogan - 51-56 The Commissar and the Editor
by Lowell B. Mason - 57-61 The Balanced Budget: Defense against Inflation?
by William S. Vickrey - 62-66 The Permanent Frontier
by The Editors - 67-71 Where Is the Program Headed?
by The Editors - 72-75 Planning Cities for a Free Society
by Brent Friedlander - 76-77 Everyday Economics
by The Editors - 78-78 Reading Report
by The Editors - 79-79 Challenge Quiz
by The Editors - 80-80 Dept. of Better Mousetraps
by The Editors
March 1960, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 2-2 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 3-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-6 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 7-11 Why the Dilemma Full Employment or Inflation
by Edwin G. Nourse - 12-16 Inflation at a Walk
by John H. Kareken - 17-21 Advertising on Trial
by Victor R. Fuchs - 22-27 Pills, Prices and Politics
by Jerome B. Cohen - 28-29 Economics in Action
by The Editors - 30-34 It Was No Bargain
by A. H. Raskin - 35-43 The Theory of Games
by Oskar Morgenstern - 44-49 Work Rules: Whose Responsibility?
by Philip Taft - 50-54 The Permanent Frontier
by The Editors - 55-60 A New Power Elite?
by Paul P. Harbrecht - 61-65 Fringes Are Not Frills
by Benson Soffer - 66-71 Sharing the Burden?
by Henry G. Aubrey - 72-74 Financial ‘Best Sellers’
by Rudolph L. Weissman - 75-76 Everyday Economics
by The Editors - 77-78 Reading Report
by The Editors - 79-79 Challenge Quiz
by The Editors - 80-80 Dept. of Better Mousetraps
by The Editors
February 1960, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 2-3 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 4-5 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 6-7 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 8-12 The Problem
by Roy L. Reierson - 13-17 The Payments Deficit
by William A. Dymsza - 18-23 How Can the U.S. Compete?
by Gerald L. Steibel - 24-27 The Import Picture
by Howard S. Piquet - 28-29 Economics in Action
by The Editors - 30-34 European Competition
by Emile Benoit - 35-43 Permanent Battle against Disease
by Jacques May - 44-48 Does Foreign Aid Hurt the Dollar?
by Robert J. Alexander - 49-52 The Change in U.S. Overseas Investments
by Robert P. Ulin - 53-58 Underdeveloped Nations Need Investments, Too
by C. V. Narasimhan - 59-63 Foreign Investment in the U.S
by Roy Blough - 64-69 The Foreign Policy Stake
by Gardner Patterson - 70-74 The Permanent Frontier
by The Editors - 75-76 Everyday Economics
by The Editors - 77-78 Reading Report
by The Editors - 79-79 Challenge Quiz
by The Editors - 80-80 Dept. of Better Mousetraps
by The Editors
January 1960, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 2-2 A Personal Note
by The Editors - 3-4 Letters to the Editor
by The Editors - 5-6 Challenge Notes
by The Editors - 7-11 How Much Choice?
by Stanley C. Hollander - 12-17 Organized Labor–A Diminishing Force?
by Neil W. Chamberlain - 18-22 Displaced Workers
by Thomas Brooks - 23-26 Three-Way Teamwork
by Mark T. Colby - 27-39 Man’s Knowledge of Man
by Gardner Murphy & Raymond A. Bauer - 40-44 Intellectuals in Industry
by Leonard Silk - 45-49 Why Corporations Find It Necessary to ‘Administer’ Prices
by Robert F. Lanzillotti