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Volume 31, issue 6, 1988
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- How Keynes Was Spread from America pp. 4-7

- Albert Hirschman
- Japan’s Investment in America: Is It a Threat? pp. 8-16

- John Makin
- The U.S. Economy at a Turning Point pp. 17-25

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Glass-Steagall Is Still Needed pp. 26-30

- Thomas F. Cargill
- Peru on the Brink pp. 31-37

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- What Future for U.S. Trade Unions? pp. 38-42

- Ian M. Taplin
- Can We Solve Black Youth Unemployment? pp. 43-49

- Harry Holzer
- The Growlery pp. 50-51

- Lawrence Mishel and Jacqueline Simon
- At Home pp. 52-54

- David J. Roberts and Mark J. Sullivan
- Perspective pp. 54-56

- Gregory Schmid
- Analysis pp. 56-59

- Barnet Wagman and Nancy Folbre
- Viewpoint pp. 60-61

- David D. Jones
- The Great Triumvirate pp. 61-64

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

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 5, 1988
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- A Progressive Labor Agenda after Reagan pp. 4-11

- Robert L. Kuttner
- False Fears of Wage-Led Inflation pp. 12-20

- Wendy Rayack
- Economic Priorities for the Next President pp. 21-26

- Lawrence Summers
- New Policy for the New Poverty pp. 27-36

- Robert Haveman
- The Cuomo Commission’s “New Realism” pp. 37-43

- Lee O. Smith
- We’re Stronger without SDI pp. 44-49

- Rosy Nimroody and Henry Epstein
- The Growlery pp. 50-52

- Robert D. Hamrin
- Analysis pp. 52-55

- Hans Mueller
- Perspective pp. 55-58

- George P. Brockway
- At Home pp. 58-59

- Bruce L. Brager
- The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers pp. 60-64

- Gus Tyler
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 4, 1988
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Fiscal Reality and Exploding Myths pp. 4-13

- Joseph J. Minarik
- Electoral Cycles in Economic Policy pp. 14-21

- Thomas Havrilesky
- What’s Facing the Next President? pp. 22-31

- Robert Eisner
- In the Beginning pp. 32-34

- Paul Samuelson
- A Revolution Remembered pp. 35-41

- James Tobin
- Counterrevolution in Progress pp. 42-46

- Martin Feldstein
- Evolution Prevails pp. 47-52

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- The Growlery pp. 53-56

- Adrienne M. Birecree
- Analysis pp. 56-58

- Robert N. Horn
- Perspective pp. 58-61

- Lawrence R. Mishel
- Economic Policy up for Election pp. 62-64

- Steven Pressman
- Letter pp. 65-65

- A. L. Raimi
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 3, 1988
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Full Employment and the Human Element pp. 4-8

- Alfred S. Eichner
- Part-timers: Living on Half-rations pp. 9-16

- Sar A. Levitan and Elizabeth A. Conway
- The Debt Crisis at a Turning Point pp. 17-26

- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- What about America’s Underclass? pp. 27-36

- Isabel V. Sawhill
- Let’s Try Export-Led Growth pp. 37-41

- James K. Galbraith
- A Cheaper Dollar Is Not Enough pp. 42-47

- Jeff Faux
- The Growlery pp. 48-51

- Robert Cherry and Gertrude S. Goldberg
- Response pp. 51-52

- Barbara Bergmann
- Perspective pp. 52-55

- Jan Hogendorn
- Abroad pp. 55-57

- Randall B. Purcell
- Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country pp. 58-62

- Hyman Minsky
- Greider’s Secrets of the Temple pp. 62-64

- Randall Dodd
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 2, 1988
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- The Economic Theory of Politics Reborn pp. 4-10

- James Buchanan
- James Buchanan and the Revival of Classical Political Economy pp. 11-15

- Gregory B. Christainsen
- The New Palgrave: Economics from A to Z pp. 16-22

- John Eatwell
- Facts vs. Fiction in Social Policy pp. 23-28

- Robert Haveman
- Sharing Burdens in NATO pp. 29-35

- Todd Sandler
- How to End the Crisis in Medical Malpractice Insurance pp. 36-41

- Roger Blair and Marvin Dewar
- What Is Competition For? pp. 42-48

- Benjamin Ross
- Analysis pp. 49-50

- Geoffrey H. Moore and John P. Cullity
- Viewpoint pp. 50-52

- Janos Horvath
- Abroad pp. 52-57

- John Brigante
- At Home pp. 57-61

- Steven Pressman
- Deficits edited by James M. Buchanan, Charles K. Rowley, and Robert D. Tollison pp. 61-64

- Robert Aten
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 1, 1988
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- After the Dollar Crash: The World Turned Upside Down pp. 4-10

- John D. Paulus
- The Crash of ’87 and the Economy of ’88 pp. 11-21

- Allen Sinai
- Back from the Brink pp. 22-28

- Hyman Minsky
- Have We Caught the British Disease? pp. 29-36

- Stephen V.O. Clarke
- Redesigning Financial Regulation pp. 37-43

- Thomas F. Huertas
- Why “Workfare” Fails pp. 44-49

- Sarah K. Gideonse and William R. Meyers
- The Growlery pp. 50-53

- Michael Meeropol
- Viewpoint pp. 53-55

- David Schap and Peter R. Jensen
- Analysis pp. 55-60

- John E. Silvia and Barry Whall
- What Kind of Soviet Reform? pp. 60-63

- Murray Yanowitch
- Mixing Economics with Mysticism pp. 63-65

- Ross M. LaRoe and John Charles Pool
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors