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Volume 39, issue 6, 1996
- Letter from the Editor pp. 2-3

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Post-Election Safety Nets pp. 4-7

- Amitai Etzioni
- Can We Grow Faster? pp. 8-14

- Alan Blinder
- The Social Security Debate pp. 15-15

- The Editors
- The Hard Facts about Social Security pp. 16-18

- Olivia Mitchell and Joseph Quinn
- It’s Time to Privatize Social Security pp. 19-20

- Michael Tanner
- Rescuing Social Security pp. 21-22

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- The Social Security Sky Is Not Falling pp. 23-24

- Robert Myers
- A Strategy to Maintain Social Security Benefits pp. 25-27

- Thomas W. Jones
- Undermining Social Security’s Basic Objectives pp. 28-30

- Eric Kincson and John Williamson
- The Assumptions Are Too Pessimistic pp. 31-32

- Dean Baker
- The State of American Workers pp. 33-42

- Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein and John Schmitt
- The State of the Poor pp. 43-45

- The Editors
- The Embarrassment of Economics pp. 46-49

- Robert Heilbroner
- What’s Next in the Great Debate about Measuring Wealth and Progress? pp. 50-56

- Hazel Henderson
- Daniel Bell: Schriftsteller Extraordinaire pp. 57-59

- Edward T. Chase
- Short Takes pp. 60-62

- M. E. Sharpe
Volume 39, issue 5, 1996
- Letter from die Editor pp. 2-3

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Will the Democrats Win Back the House? pp. 4-10

- Richard Gephardt
- Low Inflation or No Inflation: Should the Federal Reserve Pursue Complete Price Stability? pp. 11-17

- George Akerlof, William Dickens and George Perry
- The Consumer Price Index as a Target of Monetary Policy pp. 18-25

- Dimitri B. Papadimitrion and L. Randall Wray
- The Overstated CPI— Can It Really Be True? pp. 26-33

- Dean Baker
- Real Welfare Reform: Help for Working Parents pp. 34-37

- Barbara Bergmann
- Child Poverty Reduces Lifetime Worker Output pp. 38-41

- Children's Defense Fund
- The Economic Benefits of Diverting Children from Crime pp. 42-44

- Peter Greenwood, Karyn Model, C. Peter Rydell and James Chiesa
- America’s Income Inequality: Where Do We Stand? pp. 45-53

- Timothy Smeeding
- India’s Democratic Economic Information pp. 54-61

- Surendra Kaushik
- Adam Smith: Right and Wrong pp. 62-64

- M. E. Sharpe
Volume 39, issue 4, 1996
- Letter from the Editor pp. 2-3

- Jeffrey Madrick
- Has Downsizing Gone Too Far? pp. 4-10

- Robert Reich
- Why Markets Tolerate Mediocre Manufacturing pp. 11-16

- Daniel Luria
- The Growing Gap between Standard Economic Indicators and the Nation’s Social Health pp. 17-22

- Marque-Luisa Miringoff, Marc Miringoff and Sandra Opdycke
- Defense Time Bomb: F-22/JSF Case Study Hypothetical Escape Option pp. 23-33

- Franklin C. Spinney
- Monetary Union: Still Doming in Europe and North America? pp. 34-39

- George von Furstenberg and Michele Fratianni
- The Impact of Trade Liberalization and Competition Policy on Domestic Pricing pp. 40-44

- Robert Feinberg
- Policies of Prejudice: Risky Encounters with the Property Insurance Business pp. 45-50

- Gregor Squires
- Balancing Competition and Cooperation pp. 51-58

- Lane Kenworthy
- Anxiety Over Wages Is Justified pp. 59-62

- Jared Bernstein
- The Good Society and Its Enemies pp. 62-64

- M. E. Sharpe
Volume 39, issue 3, 1996
- Letter from the Editor pp. 2-3

- Jeffrey Madrick
- The Truth about Social Mobility pp. 4-8

- Stephen J. Rose
- Has Social Spending Grown out of Control? pp. 9-16

- Richard Sutch
- Does Social Spending Deter Economic Growth? pp. 17-23

- Peter Lindert
- The Flat Tax: Would Wealthy Individuals Really Pay? pp. 24-28

- David Roberts and Mark Sullivan
- What Really Happened in the 1980s pp. 29-34

- Lawrence Chimerine
- The Vietnam War and the Political Economy of Full Employment pp. 35-45

- Dean Baker, Robert Pollin and Elizabeth Zahrt
- Free Trade and Social Dumping: Lessons from the Regulation of U.S. Interstate Commerce pp. 46-52

- Bruce Elmslie and William Milberg
- The Economic Report of the President Transmitted to the Congress, February 1996: A Review pp. 53-57

- James K. Galbraith
- The Appreciating Yen and Japanese Cost-Cutting Strategies pp. 58-59

- Robert Carbaugh and Darwin Wassink
- What’s Wrong with Economists? pp. 60-62

- M. E. Sharpe
Volume 39, issue 2, 1996
- Letter from the Editor pp. 2-3

- Jeffrey Madrick
- What Is Feminist Economics All About? pp. 4-8

- Julie Nelson
- Becker’s Theory of the Family: Preposterous Conclusions pp. 9-12

- Barbara Bergmann
- How Economists Shape Their Tales pp. 13-20

- Diana Strassmann
- Labor Wants to Spread Its Wings pp. 21-25

- Richard Bensinger
- The Economics of the 1994 Election and U.S. Politics Today pp. 26-31

- Ruy A. Teixeira
- Does Research Create Jobs? pp. 32-38

- Zoltan Acs
- Why Is the Mafia so Dominant in Russia? pp. 39-47

- Marshall I. Goldman
- Privatization Is Not the Key to Successful Transition pp. 48-51

- Martin C. Spechler
- South Africa’s Economic Prospects pp. 52-56

- John B. Hall
- How Much Should Japan Import? pp. 57-59

- Charles T. Stewart
- A New (Keynesian) Look at Gas Rationing pp. 59-61

- Alan Day Haight
- Ownership and Control: Rethinking Corporate Governance for the Twenty-First Century By Margaret M. Blair pp. 62-64

- M. E. Sharpe
Volume 39, issue 1, 1996
- Letter from the Editor pp. 2-3

- Jeffrey Madrid
- Infrastructure Investment Can Stimulate Growth pp. 4-8

- Richard A. Mudge
- Science, Economic Growth, and Public Policy pp. 9-21

- Richard Nelson and Paul Romer
- When Investing in Education Matters and When It Does Not pp. 22-29

- Mark Rosenzweig
- How Will Welfare Recipients Fare in the Labor Market? pp. 30-35

- Sheldon Danziger and Jeffrey Lehman
- U.S. Competitiveness: “Resurgence” versus Reality pp. 36-44

- Robert H. Hayes
- Budget Deficits and National Saving pp. 45-49

- William Nordhaus
- The U.S. Brain Gain—At the Expense of Blacks? pp. 50-54

- Jagdish Bhagwati and Milind Rao
- Developing China’s Hinterland: From Autarky to Anarchy? pp. 55-59

- Bernard L. Weinstein
- Presto Change-o! On the Consumer Price Index pp. 60-62

- Audrey Freedman
- What Would Keynes Think of Shock Therapy? By Robert Skidelsky pp. 62-65

- Lynn Turgeon
- Labor’s Future pp. 65-68

- M. E. Sharpe