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Volume 26, issue 6, 1984
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Keynes, Roosevelt, and the Complementary Revolutions pp. 4-8

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Budgeting for Peace and Growth pp. 9-20

- Alfred S. Eichner
- Congress Can’t Face It Alone pp. 21-28

- Alice Rivlin
- The Budget Cuts: The Day After pp. 29-36

- Richard P. Nathan and Fred C. Doolittle
- Why the Dollar Is Strong pp. 37-41

- Martin Feldstein
- Reviewing Reagan’s Economic Program pp. 42-50

- Sheldon Danziger, Robert Haveman, Donald Nichols and Barbara Wolfe
- The Growlery pp. 51-53

- David M. Roderick
- Analysis pp. 54-58

- Michael Munger
- Washington pp. 58-61

- Jacques S. Gansler
- The World’s Money pp. 61-64

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Letter pp. 64-64

- Stephen L. Mangum
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 5, 1983
- In This Issue pp. 2-4

- Richard D. Bartel
- Keynes’ Policies in Theory and Practice pp. 5-11

- James Tobin
- The Myth of U. S. Deindustrialization pp. 12-21

- Robert Lawrence
- Sidney Weintraub, the Man and His Ideas pp. 22-28

- Laurence S. Seidman
- The Zero-Sum Illusion pp. 29-37

- Samuel Bowles
- Business against the Welfare State pp. 38-45

- Richard E. Foglesong
- How Far Is Mitterrand from Barre? pp. 46-50

- Saul Estrin and Peter Holmes
- The Growlery pp. 51-53

- Michael Moffitt
- At Home pp. 53-54

- Joseph Scherer
- Analysis pp. 54-56

- John E. Schwarz
- Viewpoint pp. 57-58

- Sidney C. Sufrin
- Washington pp. 58-60

- Larry C. Ledebur and David W. Rasmussen
- Utilitarianism and beyond; Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality pp. 60-64

- Michael S. McPherson
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 4, 1983
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard Bartel
- Re-Entering Paradise: The Mechanization of Work pp. 4-11

- Gerard Piel
- The Energy Crisis Is Over … Again pp. 12-17

- John P. Weyant
- Japan and the U.S.: Trading Shots Over Beef and Oranges pp. 18-24

- Charles Timmer and Michael R. Reich
- We Can Learn from the Past pp. 25-33

- Herbert Stein
- A Look at Reagan’s Revolution in Development Policy pp. 34-43

- Richard Newfarmer
- A “Third Way” for Feldstein: Tip pp. 44-48

- Laurence S. Seidman
- The Growlery pp. 49-51

- Carolyn Shaw Bell
- DeGrasse Responds pp. 51-52

- Robert W. DeGrasse
- At Home pp. 52-55

- Eileen Appelbaum
- Analysis pp. 56-57

- George E. Hoffer and Robert Reilly
- Viewpoint pp. 57-60

- Bradley R. Schiller
- For Further Reading pp. 61-61

- The Editors
- Reader Survey pp. 63-64

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 3, 1983
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Military Spending and Jobs pp. 4-15

- Robert W. DeGrasse
- Now Is the Time for a National Industrial Strategy pp. 16-21

- Stan N. Lundine
- Industrial Policy Is Not the Answer pp. 22-25

- Murray Weidenbaum
- The Anatomy of Power pp. 26-33

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Which Way for France? pp. 34-41

- Robert Eisner
- No Golden Age for College Graduates pp. 42-50

- Samuel M. Ehrenhalt
- The Growlery pp. 51-53

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Viewpoint pp. 54-56

- Bernard van Praag and Peter A. B. Konijn
- Washington pp. 57-59

- Martin Freedman and A. J. Stagliano
- At Home pp. 59-63

- Kevin F. McCarthy
- For Further Reading pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 2, 1983
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- The Secret of Japan’s Success pp. 4-10

- Eleanor M. Hadley
- How Serious Is U.S. Bank Exposure? pp. 11-19

- Paul Volcker
- Financial Institutions in Ferment pp. 20-25

- Henry Kaufman
- Shifting Sands of Recovery pp. 26-33

- Martin Feldstein
- “Staying the Course” Won’t Help the Budget pp. 34-39

- Michael E. Levy
- The Gatt Ministerial: A Postmortem pp. 40-45

- Jeffrey Schott
- The Growlery pp. 46-48

- Marvin E. Rozen
- At Home pp. 48-49

- Timothy Bates
- Abroad pp. 50-57

- Mark Danser Hibbs
- Viewpoint pp. 57-63

- Donald Tomaskovic-Devey and S. M. Miller
- Letter pp. 63-64

- Verne W. Loose
- For Further Reading pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 1, 1983
- Reflections and Speculations pp. 3-5

- Richard D. Bartel
- Technology and Unemployment in the Western World pp. 6-17

- W. W. Rostow
- The Bitter Fruits of Labor pp. 18-22

- Sar A. Levitan and Robert Taggart
- Women’s Plight: Bad and Getting Worse pp. 22-26

- Barbara Bergmann
- The Once and Future Fed pp. 26-32

- Henry S. Reuss
- Monetary Policy and Inflationary Expectations pp. 32-35

- Andrew F. Brimmer
- An International Keynesian Yank pp. 36-39

- Lester Thurow
- The Need for Militant Moderatism pp. 39-42

- George W. McKinney
- Remedies Available, Good Sense Lacking pp. 42-44

- Robert Lekachman
- The Drift to Protectionism pp. 44-47

- Murray Weidenbaum
- The Erosion of Federal Statistics pp. 48-50

- Carolyn Shaw Bell
- Starting Over: A New Bipartisan Economic Policy pp. 50-54

- Herbert Stein
- The Gap between Trade Theory and Capital Flows pp. 54-57

- Robert V. Roosa
- 1929: Ten Lessons for Today pp. 58-61

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Minding America’s Business: The Decline and Rise of the American Economy, and The Deindustrialization of America: Plant Closings, Community Abandonment, and the Dismantling of Basic Industry pp. 62-65

- Mark Hibbs