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Volume 43, issue 6, 2000
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- An Agenda for the President pp. 5-14

- Thomas Kochan
- Doing Something about Long Hours pp. 15-37

- Lonnie Golden and Deborah Figart
- The Consequences of Capital Liberalization pp. 38-57

- Lance Taylor
- Democracy or Wealth: A Case Study pp. 58-64

- Gerald Houseman
- Who Doesn’t Have a Bank Account? pp. 65-75

- Thomas Hungerford
- Exchange Rate Regimes and Capital Controls pp. 76-92

- Matías Vemengo and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Ukraine: Europe’s Forgotten Economy pp. 93-108

- James Dean
- Surrogate Demand: A Note on Demand Theory pp. 109-114

- Harry Greenfield
- Economic Report of the President, Transmitted to the Congress February 2000 pp. 115-122

- James K. Galbraith
- Index to Volume 43 (January-December 2000) pp. 123-125

- The Editors
Volume 43, issue 5, 2000
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- A Critique from the Inside pp. 5-19

- Henry Kaufman
- How the National Science Foundation Funds Research in Economics pp. 20-30

- Howard Wachtel
- A New Economic Reality: Penal Keynesianism pp. 31-59

- L. Randall Wray
- Yes! Consumption Taxes Are Regressive pp. 60-91

- Howard Chernick and Andrew Reschovsky
- United States-China-Taiwan: A Precarious Triangle pp. 92-106

- Murray Weidenbaum
- The Supply-Side Effect of a Stock Market Crash pp. 107-117

- Dean Baker
- Market Whys and Human Wherefores: Thinking about Markets, Politics, and People by David Jenkins pp. 118-120

- Edward Chase
Volume 43, issue 4, 2000
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- What Have We Learned from the Disappearance of the Deficits? pp. 5-21

- Benjamin Friedman
- The Mainstream Was Surprised pp. 22-42

- Thomas Palley
- The Emergence of Universal Owners pp. 43-61

- James Hawley and Andrew Williams
- Can China Avert Crisis? pp. 62-76

- James Dean
- Temporary Relief from Exports pp. 77-87

- Greg Mastel and Andrew Harig
- The IMF and Global Financial Crises pp. 88-107

- Joseph Joyce
- A Case against U.S. Dollarization pp. 108-120

- George von Furstenberg
- Social Security: The Phony Crisis by Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot pp. 121-127

- Michael Meeropol
Volume 43, issue 3, 2000
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- A Russian Optimist pp. 5-27

- Padma Desai
- Reprivatizing Russia pp. 28-43

- Marshall Goldman
- Reforming International Financial Architecture pp. 44-82

- Jane D’Arista
- Tight Money in Europe pp. 83-90

- Robert Dunn
- The New Enemy of Privacy: Big Bucks pp. 91-106

- Amitai Etzioni
- World Investment Report, 1999 pp. 107-114

- Gerald Epstein
Volume 43, issue 2, 2000
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeff Madrick
- The Long-Term Outlook for Stocks pp. 6-16

- Peter Diamond
- Full Dollarization: Fad or Future? pp. 17-48

- Zeljko Bogetic
- Welfare States, Economic Growth, and Scholarly Objectivity pp. 49-66

- Walter Korpi
- The Forgotten Merits of Manufacturing pp. 67-85

- Eamonn Fingleton
- The Minimum Wage Can Be Raised pp. 86-96

- Oren Levin-Waldman
- Poverty Ain’t What It Used to Be pp. 97-130

- Garth Mangum, Andrew Sum and Neeta Fogg
- Michael Jordan and the New Global Capitalism by Walter LaFeber pp. 131-134

- Edward Chase
Volume 43, issue 1, 2000
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeff Madrick
- Three Nobel Laureates on the State of Economics pp. 6-31

- Robert Solow
- Does Wage Flexibility Really Create Jobs? pp. 32-43

- Andrew Glyn and Wiemer Salverda
- Globalization, Liberalization, and Inequality: Real Causes pp. 44-92

- Frances Stewart and Albert Berry
- The Risks of Pension Privatization in Britain pp. 93-104

- James Schulz
- The Triumph of the Rentiers? pp. 105-124

- Ha-Joon Chang and Chul-Gyue Yoo
- The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman pp. 125-129

- Robert Dunn