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Volume 41, issue 6, 1998
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- The Computer-Driven Productivity Boom pp. 5-8

- Dean Baker
- The Russian Ruble and Why It Collapsed pp. 9-13

- Marshall Goldman
- The Gathering Support for Capital Controls pp. 14-26

- Robert Wade and Frank Veneroso
- How Vulnerable Is Wall Street? pp. 27-38

- Leon Levy
- The United States Is Not Ahead in Everything That Matters pp. 39-59

- John Schmitt and Lawrence Mishel
- Consumption Taxes: Do They Spur Growth? pp. 60-74

- Susan Wieler
- Homemaker as Worker in the United States pp. 75-87

- Margaret Coleman
- Education, Skill, and Wage Inequality pp. 88-120

- Sanford Jacoby and Pete Goldschmidt
- The Great Betrayal: How American Sovereignty and Social Justice Are Being Sacrificed to Gods of the Global Economy by Patrick Buchanan pp. 121-128

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Index to Volume 41 (January-December 1998) pp. 129-132

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 5, 1998
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Should We End Social Security? pp. 5-15

- Amitai Etzioni
- Improving Worker Welfare in the Age of Flexibility pp. 16-44

- Annette Bernhardt and Thomas Bailey
- The Neglect of Care-Giving pp. 45-58

- Nancy Folbre
- Building Prosperity from the Bottom Up pp. 59-71

- Thomas Palley
- Macroeconomics: Was Vickrey Ten Years Ahead? pp. 72-86

- David Colander
- The Economic Report of the President for 1998: A Review pp. 87-98

- James Galbraith
- Calculating the Price of Everything: The CPI pp. 99-112

- Daniel Mitchell
- Who Is the Practitioner of Political Economy? pp. 113-120

- Daniel Klein
- The Truman Show pp. 121-124

- M. E. Sharpe
- Plenty of Nothing: The Downsizing of the American Dream and the Case for Structural Keynesianism by Thomas Palley pp. 124-129

- Dean Baker
- Reader’s Response pp. 130-131

- John M. Balder
Volume 41, issue 4, 1998
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- The New Economy Does Not Lurk in the Statistical Discrepancy pp. 5-13

- Dean Baker
- Culture Counts pp. 14-30

- David S. Landes
- The Noncompetitive Health-Care Market pp. 31-41

- Eli Ginzberg
- Computers: Waiting for the Revolution pp. 42-65

- Jeffrey Madrick
- “Eurosclerosis” Versus U.S. Dynamism pp. 66-75

- Vicente Navarro
- European Unemployment: Myths and Realities pp. 76-89

- Theodore Pelagidis
- The New Dance of the Millions: The Asian Crisis pp. 90-100

- Michael Pettis
- Welfare Reform and Low-Income Noncustodial Fathers pp. 101-116

- Elaine Sorensen and Robert Lerman
- The Dark Side of Business Flexibility pp. 117-127

- Bennett Harrison
- The Commanding Heights: The Battle between Government and the Marketplace That Is Remaking the Modem World. By Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw pp. 128-133

- Edward T. Chase
- Reader’s Response pp. 134-135

- Tibor Scitovsky
Volume 41, issue 3, 1998
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- What Did We Gain from Zapping the Deficit? pp. 5-10

- Peter Bernstein
- Disturbing Currents in Modern Economics pp. 11-34

- Mark Blaug
- The Problems with Formalism pp. 35-45

- Mark Blaug
- Why Economists Disagree pp. 46-62

- John Tiemstra
- Race, Cognitive Ability, and Wage Inequality pp. 63-84

- Patrick Mason
- Are the Working Poor Lazy? pp. 85-99

- Marlene Kim
- Downsizing in the Past pp. 100-112

- Sanford Jacoby
- The Communist Manifesto: A Modern Edition by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels pp. 113-117

- M. E. Sharpe
- The Macroeconomics of Saving, Finance, and Investment. Edited by Robert Pollin pp. 118-123

- Michele Naples
Volume 41, issue 2, 1998
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeffrey Madrick
- The Boskin Commission after One Year pp. 6-11

- Dean Baker
- Cleaning up the Atmosphere pp. 12-14

- Tibor Scitovsky
- Policy Implications of the Tequila Effect pp. 15-43

- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- Why Left-Wing Moralists and Right-Wing Academics Are Wrong about Asia pp. 44-60

- James Dean
- Income Distribution, Capital Accumulation, and Growth pp. 61-80

- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
- Has Globalization Gone Too Far? pp. 81-94

- Dani Rodrik
- The Stock Market Won’t Beat Social Security pp. 95-117

- John Mueller
- Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. By Jared Diamond pp. 118-124

- M.E. Sharpe
Volume 41, issue 1, 1998
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Readers Respond pp. 5-6

- Stavros E. Kontos and Louis A. Millican
- Zero Is Not the Optimal Rate of Inflation pp. 7-18

- Thomas Palley
- The New Economics of Voting pp. 19-37

- Ruy Teixeira
- Fiscal Policy Will Matter pp. 38-54

- Wynne Godley and George McCarthy
- Reflections on the Balancing Act pp. 55-58

- George Brockway
- What to Do with the Surplus pp. 59-68

- Max Sawicky
- The Rise and Fall of the Swedish Model pp. 69-90

- Rudolf Meidner
- A High-Wage Path to Economic Growth and Development pp. 91-104

- Morris Altman
- Contrary Opinion pp. 105-119

- Kent Jones
- The Computer Revolution: An Economic Perspective by Daniel E. Sichel pp. 120-123

- Robert Solow