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Volume 29, issue 6, 1987
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- An Ecology for Economic Change pp. 4-8

- Adebayo Adedeji
- Policy Reform: What Must Be Done pp. 9-15

- The World Bank International Relations Department
- Challenge for Africa’s Private Sector pp. 16-25

- Richard W. Richardson and Osman S. Ahmed
- A Model: The Aga Khan Rural Support Program pp. 26-31

- Guillaume de Spoelberch and Robert D’arcy Shaw
- H. J. Heinz Success in Zimbabwe pp. 32-36

- Douglas N. Dibb
- The Dollar’s Decline and Trade: Mission Accomplished? pp. 37-46

- Rimmer de Vries and Derek Hargreaves
- The Growlery pp. 47-50

- Joe Foweraker
- Abroad pp. 50-52

- Magoroh Maruyama
- Washington pp. 53-54

- David D. Jones
- Washington pp. 54-55

- Neal M. Soss
- At Home pp. 55-58

- William M. Dugger
- John Maynard Keynes Volume One: Hopes Betrayed 1883-1920 by Robert Skidelsky pp. 59-64

- David Felix
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 5, 1986
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Can Economics Become a Science? pp. 4-12

- Alfred S. Eichner
- Founding a New Socioeconomics pp. 13-17

- Amitai Etzioni
- The Failure of Armchair Economics pp. 18-25

- Herbert Simon
- Big Inflations Need Potent Cures pp. 26-32

- Martin C. Spechler
- What Is Full Employment? pp. 33-40

- Richard S. Krashevski
- America’s Third Industrial Revolution pp. 41-46

- Roy B. Helfgott
- Perspective pp. 47-50

- Lawrence Summers
- Perspective pp. 51-52

- Alan Blinder
- Analysis pp. 52-56

- David D. Hale
- Response pp. 56-58

- Leon H. Keyserling
- Response pp. 58-58

- Robert Eisner
- Capitalism, Freedom, and Overdeveloped Nations: Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman; The Overdeveloped Nations: The Diseconomies of Scale by Leopold Kohr pp. 59-63

- Raymond Benton
- Letters pp. 63-64

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

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 4, 1986
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Reversible and Irreversible Processes in Economics pp. 4-10

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Unemployment: Europe’s Challenge of the ’80s pp. 11-18

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- What Policymakers Can Learn from Brazil and Mexico pp. 19-28

- Eliana Cardoso
- Economic Growth and the Diffusion of Power pp. 29-37

- Walt W. Rostow
- The Thrift Industry’s Rough Road Ahead pp. 38-43

- James Barth, Donald J. Bisenius, R. Dan Brumbaugh and Daniel Sauerhaft
- The Growlery pp. 44-48

- Gerald L. Houseman
- Viewpoint pp. 48-51

- Paul Wonnacott
- Perspective pp. 51-54

- David Felix
- Washington pp. 55-59

- Peter Hakim
- Analysis pp. 59-61

- Dennis D. Miller
- How Real Is the Federal Deficit? by Robert Eisner pp. 61-63

- James K. Galbraith
- For Further Reading pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 3, 1986
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- In the Shadow of Financial Exhilaration pp. 4-10

- Henry Kaufman
- Economics, Ideology, and Public Policy pp. 11-17

- Anthony Solomon
- A Nation Without a Defense Policy pp. 18-24

- Les Aspin
- Redefining National Security pp. 25-32

- Lester R. Brown
- Tax Reform: Up from the Ashes pp. 33-39

- Joseph J. Minarik
- What Hath Conservative Economics Wrought? pp. 40-46

- Gerald Epstein
- The Growlery pp. 47-50

- Garth L. Mangum, Stephen L. Mangum and Sae Young Kim
- Analysis pp. 51-54

- Laurence S. Seidman
- At Home pp. 54-56

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Washington pp. 56-59

- Walter S. Salant
- Response pp. 59-59

- Walter W. Heller
- The Zero-Sum Solution: Building a World-Class American Economy by Lester C. Thurow pp. 60-64

- Hyman Minsky
- Letters pp. 64-65

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

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 2, 1986
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- High Time to Restore the Employment Act of 1946 pp. 4-12

- James Tobin
- Will the Real Federal Deficit Stand Up? pp. 13-21

- Robert Eisner
- How to Cut the Deficit and Rebuild America pp. 22-29

- Barry Bluestone and John Havens
- Needed: Restraints on the Takeover Mania pp. 30-34

- Felix G. Rohatyn
- Gearing up World Growth pp. 35-40

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Multinationals Are Mushrooming pp. 41-47

- Raymond Vernon
- Reversing the Downtrend in Real Wages pp. 48-55

- Ray Marshall
- Can America Compete? pp. 56-64

- Stephen S. Cohen and John Zysman
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 1, 1986
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Activist Government: Key to Growth pp. 4-10

- Walter W. Heller
- Should Growth Be a Priority of National Policy? pp. 11-17

- Herbert Stein
- A Great American Tradition: Government Opening Opportunity pp. 18-25

- Robert Kuttner
- Wage Inequality Takes a Great U-Turn pp. 26-32

- Bennett Harrison, Chris Tilly and Barry Bluestone
- An Economic Bust for the Baby Boom pp. 33-39

- Frank S. Levy and Richard C. Michel
- Families with Children Have Fared Worst pp. 40-47

- Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk
- A Critique of Reagan’s Labor Policy pp. 48-54

- Michael J. Piore
- Free Markets Bring Change and Growth pp. 55-64

- Marvin H. Kosters
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors