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Volume 32, issue 6, 1989
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Ideology and Economic Reality pp. 4-9

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- In Search of Legitimacy pp. 10-14

- Imre Pozsgay
- Labor Needs a Clear Policy pp. 14-17

- László Sándor
- The View from the Opposition pp. 18-21

- PéTER Á. Bod
- Is There Any Hope for Nicaragua? pp. 22-28

- Ann Helwege
- U.S.-Japan Joint Ventures: Who Gains? pp. 29-38

- Dorothy B. Christelow
- The Bush Plan Is No Cure for the S&L Insurance Malady pp. 39-43

- Edward Kane
- Boost Saving with a Personal Consumption Tax pp. 44-50

- Laurence S. Seidman
- How the CEA Advises Presidents pp. 51-55

- Martin Feldstein
- Growlery pp. 56-57

- Robert Piron
- Analysis pp. 57-60

- Benjamin J. Cohen
- Viewpoint pp. 60-61

- Manuel Agosin
- Breaking the Bank: The Decline of BankAmerica pp. 62-64

- Peter I. Berman
- Letter pp. 64-64

- The Editors
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 5, 1989
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- What Military Spending Really Costs pp. 4-10

- Richard B. Du Boff
- From Guns to Butter in the USSR pp. 11-15

- Ethan B. Kapstein
- Nature’s Resources as Productive Assets pp. 16-20

- Robert Repetto
- GNP Budgeting: Old Theory, New Reality pp. 21-27

- Francis M. Bator
- The Shortsighted Focus on Labor Shortages pp. 28-32

- Sar A. Levitan and Frank Gallo
- Why the Family Support Act Will Fail pp. 33-39

- Sarah K. Gideonse and William R. Meyers
- Achieving a Civilized Society pp. 40-46

- Paul Davidson
- The Saving Shortfall Reconsidered pp. 47-51

- Robert Guttmann
- Growlery pp. 52-53

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Wall Street pp. 53-57

- Cyrus Bina and John A. Teixeira
- Viewpoint pp. 57-59

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Analysis pp. 59-62

- Wilfred Cude
- Economics for a Civilized Society by Greg Davidson and Paul Davidson pp. 63-64

- Wallace C. Peterson
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 4, 1989
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- America’s Second Fiscal Revolution pp. 4-10

- Herbert Stein
- Examining Stein’s Proposals pp. 10-13

- Robert L. Heilbroner
- Can We Break the Budget Deadlock? pp. 14-21

- Lee H. Hamilton
- What’s Wrong with a Declining National Saving Rate? pp. 22-26

- William Nordhaus
- There’s No Simple Explanation for the Collapse in Saving pp. 27-32

- Barry Bosworth
- U. S. Net Foreign Saving Has Also Plunged pp. 33-38

- Peter Hooper
- Going beyond the Brady Plan pp. 39-46

- Islam Shafiqul
- Economics and Chaos pp. 47-52

- Guy Routh
- Growlery pp. 53-53

- George P. Brockway
- Viewpoint pp. 54-56

- Edward Renshaw
- Perspective pp. 54-54

- Wilfred Beckerman
- The World pp. 56-57

- John Stover
- Analysis pp. 57-58

- Mark R. Drabenstott and Alan Barkema
- Wall Street pp. 59-60

- Lawrence A. Kudlow
- Balancing Acts: Technology, Finance, and the American Future By James K. Galbraith pp. 61-64

- Stephen V. O. Clarke
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 3, 1989
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- The Soviet Union Joins the International Economy pp. 4-9

- Andrei V. Anikin
- Economics of Perestroika: An Inauspicious Beginning pp. 10-15

- Abram Bergson
- The Death of Communism pp. 16-23

- Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Maquiladoras: Mexico’s Tiger by the Tail? pp. 24-30

- Philip Mirowski and Susan Helper
- Why All the Fuss about Foreign Investment pp. 31-35

- Jeffrey M. Schaefer and David G. Strongin
- A National Health Program Is Necessary pp. 36-40

- Vicente Navarro
- Through the (Economics) Glass Darkly pp. 41-47

- Alan Abouchar
- Growlery pp. 48-50

- George P. Brockway
- Inquiry pp. 50-51

- Robert Piron
- Policy pp. 51-54

- Amitai Etzioni
- Viewpoint pp. 54-55

- Robert L. Heilbroner and Peter L. Bernstein
- Perspective pp. 55-57

- Thomas Havrilesky
- Washington pp. 57-59

- Isabel V. Sawhill
- Analysis pp. 59-62

- Harold F. Breimyer
- America in the World Economy: A Strategy for the 1990s pp. 63-64

- James K. Galbraith
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 2, 1989
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Beyond Self-Interest pp. 4-13

- Robert H. Frank
- Global Ecology at the Brink pp. 14-22

- Lester R. Brown
- The Shrinking Realm of Laissez-Faire pp. 23-25

- Richard Ablin
- Acid Rain Reduction Credits pp. 25-29

- Thomas H. Tietenberg
- The Ailing S & Ls: Causes and Cures pp. 30-38

- James Barth and Michael G. Bradley
- Can the U.S. Financial System Survive the Revolution? pp. 39-43

- Stephen Rousseas
- LDC Debt Will Restructure U.S. Banking pp. 44-49

- Richard E. Feinberg and Gordon Hanson
- Growlery pp. 50-54

- Jill Kriesky
- Perspective pp. 54-56

- Thomas Havrilesky
- Viewpoint pp. 56-57

- Stephen V. O. Clarke
- Analysis pp. 57-59

- Lou Ferleger and Jay R. Mandle
- To Spend or to Save: Day of Reckoning by Benjamin M. Friedman, Rendezvous with Reality by Murray Weidenbaum, and The Great U-Turn by Bennett Harrison and Barry Bluestone pp. 60-63

- Gus Tyler
- For Further Reading pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 1, 1989
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- How to Turn Mexico’s Debt and Inflation into Growth pp. 4-10

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Hyperinflation in Latin America pp. 11-19

- Eliana Cardoso
- What’s Good for U.S. Banks Is Disaster for Brazil pp. 20-26

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- America in Debt: A President’s Dilemma pp. 27-34

- John E. Silvia
- The Late Great Debate on Deindustrialization pp. 35-43

- Lawrence R. Mishel
- What Strategy for the “Education President”? pp. 44-50

- Sandra R. Baum and Saul Schwartz
- Growlery pp. 51-54

- Alan Greenspan
- Humoresque pp. 54-55

- Gus Tyler
- Washington pp. 56-58

- L. William Seidman
- The Cuomo Commission Report: A New American Formula for a Strong Economy pp. 59-64

- Eliot Janeway
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors