Content
July 1992, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 16-23 After the Cold War, Secure the Global Commons
by Todd Sandler - 24-29 Tell the Pentagon: The Cold War Is Over
by John Tepper Marlin - 30-34 Losing Economic Hegemony: U.K. 1850–91 and US. 1950–90
by Raymond M. Frost - 36-41 Fueling the Post-Soviet Economies: Oil and Gas
by Boris Rumer - 42-50 The Past and Future of U.S. Private Saving
by Harold T. Gross & Bernard L. Weinstein - 51-53 Analysis
by Richard A. Easterlin - 54-59 At Home
by Shlomo Maital & Kim I. Morgan - 60-63 The Ovelworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure by Juliet Schor
by Michael Meeropol - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1992, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-8 Enterprise Zones Are No Solution for Our Blighted Areas
by Sar A. Levitan & Elizabeth I. Miller - 9-12 Uncle Sam’s Budget Shambles
by Franklin C. Spinney - 13-19 Vanishing Dreams of America’s Young Families
by Marian Wright Edelman - 20-27 A Widening Expert/Public Opinion Gap
by Daniel Yankelovich - 28-39 The CIA’s Military Spending Estimates: Deceit and Its Costs
by Franklyn D. Holzman - 40-44 How Is Russia Bearing Up?
by Amitai Etzioni - 45-47 Growlery
by Rajani K. Kanth - 48-50 Perspective
by Louis Ferleger & Jay R. Mandle - 51-52 Viewpoint
by Vernon W. Ruttan - 53-55 At Home
by Bruce W. Klein - 56-58 A History of Interest Rates, Third Edition by Sidney Homer and Richard Sylla
by Thomas F. Wilson - 58-58 For Further Reading
by The Editors - 59-60 Economists Oppose Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
by The Editors
March 1992, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-8 1980s Gigantomania Follies
by Walter Adams & James W. Brock - 9-16 The Economic Pendulum: 1962… 1982… 1992(?)
by James Tobin - 17-24 Destabilizing Finance Worsened This Recession
by Robert Pollin - 25-34 Financial Roadblocks on the Route to Economic Prosperity
by Benjamin M. Friedman - 35-41 A Political Logjam Still Blocks Banking Reform
by R. Dan Brumbaugh & Kenneth E. Scott - 42-47 How to Expand Homeownership for More Americans
by Peter Dreier & John Atlas - 48-54 We Need Handshakes and Arm-Twisting to Mobilize Our Recovery
by Thomas E. Weisskopf & Samuel Bowles & David M. Gordon - 55-55 Growlery
by Robert A. Brusca - 56-57 At Home
by Gerald L. Houseman - 58-59 Viewpoint
by Alan Winger - 60-63 Analysis
by Martin Feldstein - 63-63 For Further Reading
by The Editors - 64-65 To President Bush, Members of Congress, and Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan
by The Editors
January 1992, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-12 A World Economy: Paradigms Lost and Found
by Robert Wuliger - 13-22 EPI Links Economic Growth with Economic Justice
by Jeff Faux - 23-29 The Wasteland Economics of High Unemployment
by Elmer P. Chase - 30-35 Why the U.S. Antipoverty System Doesn’t Work Very Well
by Timothy M. Smeeding - 36-43 Paltry Aid to Central Europe
by Richard E. Feinberg - 44-45 Growlery
by Albert Gailord Hart - 46-48 Viewpoint
by Howard M. Wachtel - 49-52 At Home
by Steven Pressman - 53-56 Perspective
by M.J. Gordon - 57-59 Analysis
by Peter W.B. Phillips - 60-62 Abroad
by Robert S. Gay - 63-65 The Papal Social Encyclical
by Bruce P. Corrie - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
November 1991, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-8 Agenda for Domestic Recovery
by Raymond L. Flynn - 9-14 The Tide Is Turning: A New Political Cycle in the 1990s
by Arthur M. Schlesinger - 15-23 Redlining Cities: How Banks Color Community Development
by Peter Dreier - 24-33 Tax Inequality Caused Our Ballooning Budget Deficit
by Robert S. Mcintyre - 34-41 Unions: Cause or Victim of U.S. Trade Deficit?
by Thomas Karier - 42-50 Turf Fights in Regulatory Reform
by Wolfgang H. Reinicke - 51-55 Bank Reform: Medicine Worse than the Malady?
by Douglas E. Ferguson & Robert I. Adler - 56-57 Growlery
by Frederick S. Carns - 58-60 Analysis
by David F. Scott & William G. Jens & Raymond E. Spudeck - 61-63 Viewpoint
by Henry J. Aaron - 64-64 Letters
by Raymond M. Frost - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1991, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-11 Laboring to Counterbalance Concentrated Capital
by Gus Tyler - 12-19 Immigration Policy: Political or Economic?
by Vernon M. Briggs - 20-25 Insure All Savings—Not Just Bank Deposits
by Jane D’arista - 26-34 Crossing the Valley of Tears in East European Reform
by Jeffrey D. Sachs - 35-41 Privatization Fever in Latin America
by Eliana A. Cardoso - 42-47 What Price “Free” Markets? New Zealand as Microcosm
by Julia I. Lane & Peter A. Lane - 48-50 Growlery
by Louis Ferleger & Jay. R. Mandle - 51-52 Viewpoint
by James Eggert - 53-54 At Home
by Sheldon Danziger - 55-58 Analysis
by Wayne Vroman - 59-62 The Coming War with Japan by George Friedman and Meredith LeBard
by Victor V. Fic - 62-64 Letters
by The Editors - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1991, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 Eastern Europe: The Wealth of Lessons
by Amitai Etzioni - 11-16 What Markets Can—and Cannot—Do
by Samuel Bowles - 17-22 Labor Market Realities in Eastern Germany
by Bernd Hoene - 23-28 Crashes, Crises, and Moral Capital
by Charles P. Kindleberger - 29-34 The Silent Depression
by Wallace C. Peterson - 35-42 1990s: A Contained Depression
by David A. Levy - 43-52 Real Estate Markets in the 1990s
by Leonard G. Sahling - 53-55 Viewpoint
by Louis Ferleger & Jay R. Mandle - 56-60 Analysis
by Gerald A. Pollack - 61-64 President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime by Lou Cannon
by Gus Tyler - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1991, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 How Treasury’s Reform Could Hurt Free Enterprise
by Henry Kaufman - 11-18 American Family Fortunes as Economic Deadweight
by Sidney L. Carroll - 19-22 New Capitalists in the U.S.S.R
by Boris Rumer - 23-31 Soviet Prospects: “Not Absolutely Hopeless”
by Leonid A. Gordon - 32-40 Wanted: Federal Public Service Program
by Sar A. Levitan & Frank Gallo - 41-46 Solving the Foreign Aid Vision Thing
by Vernon W. Ruttan - 47-51 What Ever Happened to the LDC Debt Crisis?
by Benjamin J. Cohen - 52-53 Growlery
by Harold F. Breimyer - 54-58 Perspective
by Jurgen Brauer - 58-60 Viewpoint
by Martin C. Spechler - 61-64 Agents of Influence: How Japan’s Lobbyists in the United States Manipulate America’s Political and Economic System by Pat Choate
by Victor V. Fic - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
March 1991, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-15 Bank Failures Are Sinking the FDIC
by James R. Barth & R. Dan Brumbaugh & Robert E. Litan - 16-24 How to Reform Banks— and How Not To
by Albert Gailord Hart - 25-33 Will War Yield Oil Security?
by James Schlesinger - 34-38 No New Taxes for the S&L Bailout
by Robert Eisner - 39-45 Infrastructure: America’s Third Deficit
by David Alan Aschauer - 46-52 American Nightmare: Homelessness
by Peter Dreier & Richard Appelbaum - 53-54 Growlery
by Richard B. Du Boff - 54-57 Viewpoint
by Elmer P. Chase - 58-59 Analysis
by Edward Renshaw - 60-64 The Work of Nations: Preparing Ourselves for 21st-Century Capitalism by Robert B. Reich
by Michael Meeropol - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
January 1991, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-9 Right-Wing Economics Backfired
by Samuel Bowles & David M. Gordon & Thomas E. Weisskopf - 10-17 Economic Analysis Can Help Fight International Terrorism
by Todd Sandler & Walter Enders & Harvey E. Lapan - 18-26 Managing U.S. Economic Destiny
by Robert Kuttner - 27-33 Where Did Schumpeter Go Wrong?
by Herbert Gintis - 34-39 Bust and Boom in the Stock Market: Prospects for the 1990s
by John D. Paulus - 40-46 How to Solve the U.S.-Japan Trade Problem
by Dominick Salvatore - 47-50 Growlery
by Robert Eisner - 51-53 Washington
by Isabel Sawhill & Steven Sachs - 53-57 Analysis
by Robert Pollin & Michael Stone - 57-59 Abroad
by Esther Kingston-Mann - 60-63 Enterprise: The Dynamic Economy of a Free People by Stuart Bruchey
by Christine Rider - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
November 1990, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 Beyond the Gulf Crisis: An Energy Strategy for the ’90s
by Christopher Flavin - 11-16 Paying for Oil Security
by Edward Renshaw - 17-25 A New Big Three to Manage the World Economy
by C. Fred Bergsten - 26-32 Remedy for S&Ls: Operation “Clean Sweep”
by Robert E. Litan - 33-40 After German Unity: A Cloudier Outlook for Women
by Hedwig Rudolph & Eileen Appelbaum & Friederike Maier - 41-46 The Changing Face of Fiscal Federalism
by Thomas R. Swartz & John E. Peck - 47-52 Growlery
by Patrick M. Boarman - 52-55 Abroad
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 56-60 Viewpoint
by James H. Schulz - 61-64 Scale and Scope. The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism by Alfred D. Chandler, Jr
by Richard B. Du Boff - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
September 1990, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-6 From Marx to Markets
by Gary H. Jefferson & Peter A. Petri - 6-8 Eastern Europe’s Transition
by Stanley Fischer - 8-9 Hungary Joins the West
by Paul Marer - 10-12 The Case of Poland
by Stanislaw Wellisz - 12-14 The Sequencing of Reforms
by John Michael Montias - 14-15 Some Soviet Lessons
by Wassily Leontief - 15-16 Soviet Federalism
by Lawrence H. Summers - 17-25 Is the GOP’s Capitalist Heyday about to End?
by Kevin Phillips - 26-32 The Poverty Connection to Environmental Policy
by T. H. Tietenberg - 33-38 Environmental Productivity and Why It Is so Important
by Robert Repetto - 39-45 Looking for Labor in All the Wrong Places
by Leslie E. Nulty - 46-53 Impending Skill Shortages: Where Is the Crisis?
by Stephen L. Mangum - 54-55 Growlery
by Tony Lima - 55-57 Analysis
by George Morgan & Karen Morgan & Alan Parker - 58-59 Response
by Shirley B. Johnson - 60-63 The Politics of Rich and Poor: Wealth and the American Electorate in the Reagan Aftermath by Kevin Phillips by Kevin Phillips
by S Jay Levy - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
July 1990, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-6 The Income Distribution Disparity
by Paul Krugman - 7-16 Financial Fragility and the Policy Dilemma
by Benjamin M. Friedman - 17-21 Reverse the Drain on Productivity with Mass Education and Retraining
by Lou Ferleger & Jay R. Mandle - 22-27 Social Security Policy Reconsidered
by June Axinn & Mark J. Stern - 28-32 Combating Global Warming
by Joel D. Scheraga - 33-37 A Plan to End LDC Debt and Save the Environment Too
by David Bigman - 38-42 We Need a Strategic Trade Policy
by Robert B. Reich - 43-49 How the British Labour Party Would Cure Thatcheritis
by Philip Arestis & Frank Skuse - 50-51 Growlery
by Edward Renshaw - 52-56 Analysis
by Geoffrey H. Moore - 57-59 Washington
by William S. Sessions - 60-63 A Tenured Professor by John Kenneth Galbraith
by E. Ray Canterbery - 64-64 For Further Reading
by The Editors
May 1990, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-11 Debunking the Conventional Wisdom in Economic Policy
by Robert Eisner - 12-21 Free Markets: The Way to Sustainable Growth
by Michael J. Boskin - 22-30 The Consumption Binge Is a Myth
by Robert A. Blecker - 31-36 Is There a Soft Landing for the Financial Markets?
by John E. Silvia - 37-45 The S&L Bailout: Some States Gain, Many More Lose
by Edward W. Hill - 46-53 A Message to Gorbachev: Redistribute the Wealth
by Edgar L. Feige - 54-54 Growlery
by Gus Tyler - 55-56 Viewpoint
by Basil J. Moore - 56-58 Analysis
by Edward Renshaw - 58-61 Perspective
by Dennis D. Miller - 62-63 Liar’s Poker: Rising through the Wreckage on Wall Street by Michael Lewis
by Steven Pressman - 64-64 Letter
by Alan Reynolds - 65-65 For Further Reading
by The Editors
March 1990, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 2-3 In This Issue
by Richard D. Bartel - 4-10 The Revolution in International Security
by Martin C. McGuire - 11-17 Use the Peace Dividend to Increase Saving
by Charles L. Schultze - 18-26 The Economics of Turning Swords into Plowshares
by Lawrence R. Klein - 27-36 How the CIA Distorted the Truth about Soviet Military Spending
by Franklyn D. Holzman - 37-41 Fighting Inflation in Britain
by Nigel M. Healey - 42-46 Using Economic Incentives to Maintain Our Environment
by T. H. Tietenberg - 47-49 Growlery
by Walter Adams & James W. Brock - 50-51 Viewpoint
by Francis M. Bator - 52-55 Washington
by Thomas Havrilesky & John Gildea - 56-58 Environment
by Richard Jolly - 59-59 World
by David S. Litvack & Jimming T.M. Lin & Jennie I. Litvack & Robert B. Satloff