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Volume 24, issue 6, 1982
- In This Issue pp. 3-4

- Richard D. Bartel
- America’s Blind Spot: Industrial Policy pp. 5-13

- Ronald E. Müller and David H. Moore
- Global Food Prospects: Shadow of Malthus pp. 14-21

- Lester R. Brown
- Neither Gloom Nor Doom pp. 22-29

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Do More Dollars Mean Better Defense? pp. 30-35

- Charles L. Schultze
- Return of the Economic Royalists pp. 36-43

- Stephen Rousseas
- Demographic Links to Social Security pp. 44-49

- Peter A. Morrison
- The Growlery pp. 50-54

- Winston Smith
- At Home pp. 54-56

- James S. Earley and Gary R. Evans
- Washington pp. 56-58

- James Tobin
- Viewpoint pp. 58-60

- Victor Perlo
- Wealth and Poverty by and the Economic Prerequisite to Democracy by pp. 60-64

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

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 5, 1981
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Social Security Can Be Saved pp. 4-9

- Henry Aaron
- Will Oil Prices Collapse? pp. 11-17

- Henry S. Rowen and John P. Weyant
- OPEC Is Not a Cartel pp. 18-24

- Steven Plaut
- Liberals Must Face the Facts pp. 25-32

- Alfred Kahn
- Can the Soviet Slowdown Be Reversed? pp. 33-42

- Abram Bergson
- Our Ailing Defense Industry pp. 43-48

- Jacques S. Gansler
- The Growlery pp. 49-49

- Peter Crawford
- At Home pp. 50-54

- Edward Renshaw
- The Impasse in Canada-US Relations pp. 54-56

- Robert J. Nelson
- Viewpoint pp. 57-58

- E. J. Mishan
- Washington pp. 58-62

- Edward M. Bernstein
- The U.S. Steel Industry in Recurrent Crisis pp. 62-64

- Joel S. Hirschhorn
- Letter pp. 64-64

- Lester Thurow
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 4, 1981
- In This Issue pp. 2-3

- Richard D. Bartel
- Knowledge Is Power in Agriculture pp. 4-12

- Theodore Schultz
- China and the World Grain Market pp. 13-21

- Charles Timmer
- The IMF and World Economic Stability pp. 22-27

- Richard D. Erb
- LDC Debt... to Worry or Not to Worry pp. 28-34

- Henry C. Wallich
- Monetarism Is Obsolete pp. 35-41

- Alan Blinder
- Reaganomics: Why Isn't Wall Street Convinced? pp. 43-48

- Henry Kaufman
- The Growlery pp. 49-52

- Henry S. Reuss
- At Home pp. 53-57

- Pat Choate and Susan Walter
- Abroad pp. 58-60

- Hans Seidel
- Paper Money pp. 61-64

- Richard Bolling
- For Further Reading pp. 65-65

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 3, 1981
- In This Issue pp. 3-4

- Richard D. Bartel
- Poland: Command Planning in Crisis pp. 5-12

- Zbigniew M. Fallenbuchl
- How Far Should German Codetermination Go? pp. 13-22

- Alfred L. Thimm
- Lifetime Employment in Japan pp. 23-29

- Fujio John Tanaka
- Labor on Corporate Boards pp. 30-33

- Douglas A. Fraser
- Germany's Guestworkers pp. 34-42

- Philip L. Martin
- Is the Money Stock Really a Control Variable? pp. 43-46

- Basil Moore
- The Growlery pp. 47-50

- Joseph Bowring
- Washington pp. 50-52

- Charles C. Killingsworth
- Abroad pp. 53-55

- Alan Abouchar
- Perspective pp. 55-59

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Money and Monetary Policy in Interdependent Nations pp. 60-63

- Ben W. Crain
- For Further Reading pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 2, 1981
- In This Issue pp. 3-4

- Richard D. Bartel
- The Reagan Budget: A Sharp Break with the Past pp. 5-13

- Sheldon Danziger and Robert Haveman
- Kennedy's Supply-Side Economics pp. 14-18

- Walter W. Heller
- Reagan's Doubtful Game Plan pp. 19-27

- Alfred S. Eichner
- Brave New World of the Global Car pp. 28-35

- Robert B. Cohen
- Automobiles: Turning around on a Dime? pp. 36-44

- Marina v.N. Whitman
- Should the U.S. Restrict Auto Imports? pp. 45-52

- Charles Pearson and Wendy Takacs
- At Home pp. 53-55

- Joel S. Hirschhorn
- Washington pp. 55-59

- Richard A. Musgrave
- Viewpoint pp. 59-63

- Edwin P. Reubens
- Economic Policy and the Great Stagflation pp. 63-65

- William R. Bryan
- Letters pp. 66-67

- The Editors
- For Further Reading pp. 68-68

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 1, 1981
- In This Issue pp. 3-4

- Richard D. Bartel
- Working Agenda for a Disheveled World Economy pp. 5-16

- W. W. Rostow
- How to Avoid an Economic Dunkirk pp. 17-21

- David A. Stockman
- Problems Yes, Crisis No pp. 21-23

- Charles L. Schultze
- Cutting the Budget: The Painful Choices pp. 24-30

- Rudolph G. Penner
- Congress and the Budget Process pp. 31-37

- Alice Rivlin
- Regional–Urban Policy: Should the Government Intervene? pp. 38-41

- Thomas Muller
- Urgent Tasks on the International Scene pp. 42-49

- Rimmer De Vries
- Viewpoint pp. 50-56

- Nicholas Georgescu-Rogen
- Abroad pp. 57-60

- David McQueen
- Congress and Money: Budgeting, Spending and Taxing pp. 61-63

- L. Douglas Lee
- For Further Reading pp. 63-63

- The Editors