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Volume 28, issue 6, 1986
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Correcting the World Monetary Scandal pp. 4-14

- Robert Triffin
- A New Chance for Argentina pp. 15-20

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Back to Gold: Giving up the “Order of the Jungle” pp. 21-30

- Lewis E. Lehrman
- Limits to the Welfare State pp. 31-36

- Assar Lindbeck
- What Antipoverty Policies Cost the Nonpoor pp. 37-42

- Robert Haveman
- Needed: A New Water Policy pp. 43-49

- Sandra L. Postel
- The Growlery pp. 50-53

- Dan Bavly
- At Home pp. 54-58

- John B. Parrish
- Abroad pp. 58-61

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- Perspective pp. 62-64

- Eugene Epstein’s
Volume 28, issue 5, 1985
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Puzzles over Distribution pp. 4-10

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Gorbachev Calls for Intensive Growth pp. 11-14

- Abram Bergson
- Agriculture and the Political Economy pp. 15-21

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Healing with a Thousand Bandages pp. 22-31

- Lester Thurow
- Workers of the World Disunited pp. 32-37

- Albert A. Blum and Mark Thompson
- Do Computerized Intelligence Systems Cause Artificial Management? pp. 38-43

- Robert E. McGarrah
- How to Resolve Latin America’s Debt Crisis pp. 44-51

- David Felix
- The Growlery pp. 52-54

- Susan F. Feiner and Barbara A. Morgan
- Abroad pp. 54-57

- David D. Hale
- At Home pp. 57-59

- Pat Choate and Dennis C. Carey
- Viewpoint pp. 59-60

- Gustav Ranis
- Off the Books pp. 61-63

- Randall Dodd
- For Further Reading pp. 64-65

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 4, 1985
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Reagan and the Cities: How to Meet the Challenge pp. 4-8

- Richard P. Nathan
- We Can’t Avoid Family Policy Much Longer pp. 9-17

- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
- The Soaring Dollar Did It pp. 18-22

- Allen Sinai
- Stabilizing Oil and Farm Prices Holds the Key pp. 23-26

- David McClain
- A New Market Realism: Wage Moderation pp. 27-29

- Roger E. Brinner and Kenneth J. Kline
- America’s Health-Care Dilemma pp. 30-34

- Burton A. Weisbrod
- Volcker’s Revolution at the Fed pp. 35-42

- Andrew H. Bartels
- Whither American Banking Reform? pp. 43-46

- Henry C. Wallich
- The Growlery pp. 47-50

- Marvin E. Rozen
- Analysis pp. 50-53

- Douglas Cleveland
- Portrait pp. 53-55

- Helmut Schmidt
- Washington pp. 55-58

- Michael M. Weinstein
- Response pp. 59-61

- John H. Hotson
- Belly Up: The Indecent Exposure of American Banking by Phillip L. Zweig, and Funny Money by Mark Singer pp. 61-64

- John Caskey
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 3, 1985
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- The Case for Overhauling the Federal Reserve pp. 4-12

- Milton Friedman
- The U.S.-Japan Trade Imbroglio pp. 13-17

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Japan’s Perspective on Trade pp. 18-26

- Hidetoshi Ukawa
- LDC Debt and the Public-Sector Rescue pp. 27-34

- Richard E. Feinberg
- On Solving Social Problems—Inducements or Coercion? pp. 35-40

- Amitai Etzioni
- Population Policy after Mexico City: Reality vs. Ideology pp. 41-46

- Robert Repetto
- Abroad pp. 47-50

- Sidney Weintraub
- At Home pp. 51-53

- Bernard E. Anderson
- Viewpoint pp. 54-58

- WM. Patrick Nichols
- Analysis pp. 58-60

- Dwayne Wrightsman
- The Second Industrial Divide pp. 60-64

- Hyman Minsky
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 2, 1985
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- How Monetarism Failed pp. 4-13

- Nicholas Kaldor
- The Second Debt Crisis Is Coming pp. 14-21

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Hungary’s Reform: Halfway to the Market pp. 22-31

- János Kornai
- Losing Ground pp. 32-38

- Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk
- The Fairness Test for Student-Aid Cuts pp. 39-46

- Sandra R. Baum and Saul Schwartz
- Exploding the Investment-Incentive Myth pp. 47-52

- Robert S. McIntyre and Dean C. Tipps
- The Growlery pp. 53-54

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Analysis pp. 55-57

- Fred Moseley
- Reply pp. 57-59

- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf
- Perspective pp. 59-63

- Charles H. Hession
- Letter pp. 63-64

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 1, 1985
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Tax Reform at the Crossroads pp. 4-11

- Joseph J. Minarik
- Money and the Lender of Last Resort pp. 12-18

- Hyman Minsky
- Using the Presidency to Fight Inflation pp. 19-26

- James K. Galbraith
- Why Economics Needs Input-Output Analysis pp. 27-35

- Wassily Leontief
- The Bishops on the U.S. Economy pp. 36-41

- James Crotty and James R. Stormes
- China Turns to Industry Reform pp. 42-47

- Andrew G. Walder
- The Growlery pp. 48-50

- John H. Hotson
- Viewpoint pp. 50-53

- Julian L. Simon
- Perspective pp. 53-57

- Peter A. Henderson and Thomas H. Bruggink
- The Spirit of Enterprise by George Gilder and Business Plan for America: An Entrepreneur’s Manifesto by Don Gevirtz pp. 57-62

- Peter Bearse
- Letter pp. 62-62

- Ivan K. Cohen
- For Further Reading pp. 63-63

- The Editors