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Volume 42, issue 6, 1999
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeffrey Madrick
- End of the Expansion: Soft Landing, Hard Landing, or Even Crash? pp. 6-25

- Thomas Palley
- Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?* pp. 26-67

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Profits, Not Inflation, Will Be the Problem pp. 68-79

- Albert Wojnilower
- No Cheers for Full Employment pp. 80-102

- Dimitri Papadimitriou
- Class Conflict and the “Natural Rate of Unemployment” pp. 103-111

- Robert Pollin
- The Economic Report of the President: A Review pp. 112-124

- James Galbraith
- The Social Health of the Nation: How America Is Really Doing by Marc Miringoff and Marque-Luisa Miringoff pp. 125-127

- M.E. Sharpe
- Index to Volume 42 (January-December 1999) pp. 128-131

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 5, 1999
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Boredom-An Overlooked Disease? pp. 5-15

- Tibor Scitovsky
- The Commitment to Innocent Fraud pp. 16-20

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- The Manichaean Character of Economics pp. 21-28

- Charles Kindleberger
- Two Gods That Fail pp. 29-33

- Paul Samuelson
- The American Stock-Flow Trap pp. 34-49

- John Eatwell and Lance Taylor
- Elections as a Public Good pp. 50-62

- Jay Mandle and Jon Mandle
- The Need for Innovation-Based Growth in Europe pp. 63-79

- Jan Fagerberg
- International Labor Standards and Child Labor pp. 80-93

- Kaushik Basu
- The Grameen Bank and Women in Bangladesh pp. 94-101

- Abu Wahid
- The Obstacles to Development in the Balkans pp. 102-113

- Jonathan Moore
- From the Ashes of the Old: American Labor and America’s Future by Stanley Aronowitz pp. 114-119

- Bill Luker
Volume 42, issue 4, 1999
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- A Tour of International Financial Reform pp. 5-28

- Richard Cooper
- An Easy Monetary Policy in the European Union? pp. 29-43

- Robert Dunn
- The Asian Financial Crisis and the Virtues of Democracy pp. 44-59

- Dani Rodrik
- Competition in the World Jetliner Industry pp. 60-81

- John Olienyk and Robert Carbaugh
- Is There a New Economy? pp. 82-101

- Kevin Stiroh
- The Role of Flexible Production in Earnings Inequality pp. 102-117

- Stanley Masters
- Myths of Rich and Poor: Why We’re Better Off than We Think by W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm pp. 118-121

- Edward Chase
Volume 42, issue 3, 1999
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Healthy Stock Returns in a Slow-Growing Economy? pp. 6-13

- Dean Baker
- Did the Clinton Rising Tide Lift All Boats? pp. 14-33

- Marc-André Pigeon and L. Randall Wray
- Robert Heilbroner: Worldly Philosopher pp. 34-52

- Robert Pollin
- The End of the Worldly Philosophy pp. 53-62

- Robert Heilbroner
- The Roads Aren’t Free pp. 63-83

- Clifford Cobb
- The U.S. Steel Industry and Antidumping Law pp. 84-94

- Greg Mastel
- Robert Eisner: An Appreciation pp. 95-99

- James Galbraith
- Wassily Leontief: An Appreciation pp. 100-103

- James Galbraith
- Remembering Wassily Leontief pp. 104-107

- M.E. Sharpe
- Turbulence in the World Economy by Robert Brenner pp. 108-119

- James Crotty
- Robert Brenner Replies pp. 119-130

- Robert Brenner
Volume 42, issue 2, 1999
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeffrey Madrick
- New York City’s Economic Dependence on Wall Street pp. 6-22

- Deputy Comptroller
- Who Wins the Nobel Prize? pp. 23-40

- Johan Van Gompel
- Amartya Sen, Economics Nobel Laureate 1998 pp. 41-51

- Kaushik Basu
- Abolish the Nobel Prize for Economics pp. 52-57

- Barbara Bergmann
- The International Financial Crisis pp. 58-76

- George Soros
- Economic Anorexia: Japan’s Real Demand Problem pp. 77-101

- Richard Katz
- A New Deal for a New Economy pp. 102-129

- Stephen Herzenberg, John Alic and Howard Wial
- Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay by James Galbraith pp. 130-135

- Thomas Palley
Volume 42, issue 1, 1999
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeffrey Madrick
- What the Election Told Us pp. 6-13

- Ruy Teixeira
- The Market Turn Without Neoliberalism pp. 14-33

- Carlos Salinas de Gortari and Roberto Mangabeira Unger
- How Do We Understand Russia’s Crisis? pp. 34-42

- Esther Kingston-Mann
- The Consequences of the Euro pp. 43-54

- Jerome Sheridan
- Foreign Investment and Human Rights pp. 55-80

- Debora Spar
- What Economists Don’t Know about Growth pp. 81-91

- Moses Abramovitz
- Toward an Efficiency Week pp. 92-109

- Robert Lajeunesse
- The Age-Adjusted Unemployment Rate: An Alternative Measure pp. 110-115

- Robert Horn and Philip Heap
- Human Development Report 1998 pp. 116-118

- M. E. Sharpe
- Generating Jobs: How to Increase Demand for Less Skilled Workers Edited by Richard Freeman and Peter Gottschalk pp. 118-122

- Stephen Rose
- The Trouble with Capitalism: An Enquiry into the Causes of Global Economic Failure by Harry Shutt pp. 122-125

- Edward Chase
- Reader’s Response pp. 126-127

- Robert Solomon, Theodore Pelagidis and Robert Solomon