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Volume 17, issue 6, 1975
- The Economic Consequences of Friedrich A. von Hayek pp. 3-4

- The Editors
- The Pitfalls and Promises of Public Employment pp. 5-9

- Melville J. Ulmer
- The Public Employment Bandwagon Takes the Wrong Road pp. 10-16

- Robert Lerman
- Living with Oil at $10 per Barrel pp. 17-25

- Arnold Packer
- The Great Debate on Wage-Price Controls pp. 26-32

- David Lewis and Myron E. Sharpe
- The Monetary Governors and the Ghost of Bretton Woods pp. 33-39

- Ronald A. Krieger
- Women's Access to Credit pp. 40-45

- Jane Roberts Chapman
- The Future of the Electric Utilities pp. 46-52

- Murray Weidenbaum
- The Social Security System Is Not Perfect, but It's Not Bankrupt pp. 53-57

- John A. Brittain
- US-Soviet Trade Prospects pp. 57-60

- Roy Bennett
- An Introduction to Modern Economics pp. 60-64

- Lynn Turgeon
- Letters pp. 64-64

- Hans H. Jenny
Volume 17, issue 5, 1974
- Inflation and Defunct Ideas pp. 3-5

- The Editors
- The Inevitability of Controls pp. 6-8

- Robert Lekachman
- Controls Are Not the Answer pp. 9-12

- C. Jackson Grayson
- What Did Keynes Really Mean? pp. 13-19

- Alan Coddington
- Why World Bankers Are Worried pp. 20-23

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- More Third World Cartels Ahead? pp. 24-31

- Raymond F. Mikesell
- How to Revive the Railroads pp. 32-37

- Alexander L. Morton
- Updating the Consumer Price Index pp. 38-43

- Julius Shiskin
- The Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan pp. 44-45

- Theodore R. Marmor
- Basic Opportunity Grants for Higher Education Good Intentions and Mixed Results pp. 46-51

- W. Lee Hansen and Robert J. Lampman
- The National Commission on Supplies and Shortages pp. 51-52

- Mike Mansfield and Hugh Scott
- Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery pp. 53-62

- John Anthony Scott
- Letters pp. 62-64

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 4, 1974
- The Praise of Folly pp. 3-4

- The Editors
- Interim Arrangements for World Money pp. 5-11

- Henry C. Wallich
- Food and Hunger: The Balance Sheet pp. 12-24

- Lester R. Brown and Erik P. Eckholm
- The Painful Squeeze on Bank Liquidity pp. 25-28

- George W. McKinney and John McCracken
- Too Many People? pp. 29-33

- Ansley J. Coale
- The New Era in World Commodity Markets pp. 34-42

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Inflation and the “Brazilian Solution ” pp. 43-52

- Ronald A. Krieger
- The Trident Submarine Is an Unneeded Behemoth pp. 53-55

- Paul Wells
- A Joint Venture in Senegal pp. 56-57

- Jean M. Due
- Toward a Democratic Economic Policy pp. 58-60

- Otto Eckstein, Walter W. Heller, Leon Keyserling, Arthur M. Okun, Paul Samuelson, Charles L. Schultze and James Tobin
- Karl Marx: His Life and Thought pp. 61-62

- Paul M. Sweezy
- Letters pp. 63-64

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 3, 1974
- As You Like It pp. 3-7

- The Editors
- We Still Need a Cost of Living Council pp. 8-19

- Don R. Conlan
- Standards of Income Redistribution pp. 20-26

- Martin Rein and S. M. Miller
- Why Managers Perform Differently in Different Countries pp. 27-34

- David Granick
- What an Economic Planning Board Should Do pp. 35-40

- Wassily Leontief
- Miracle Seeds and Shattered Dreams in Java pp. 41-47

- Richard W. Franke
- Inflation: Who Gains and Who Loses? pp. 48-55

- G. L. Bach
- Are Common Stocks Realty Good Investments? pp. 56-61

- Peter L. Bernstein
- Toward National Economic Foresight pp. 62-66

- Mike Mansfield
- Reforming the Federal Budget Process pp. 66-68

- Michael E. Levy
- Public Service Employment by Alan Gartner, Russell A. Nixon, and Frank Riessman, eds pp. 69-71

- Dale L. Hiestand
- Letters pp. 71-72

- T. C. Borzilleri
Volume 17, issue 2, 1974
- 2074 pp. 3-6

- The Editors
- Why Allende Failed pp. 7-13

- Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan
- Inflation 1973: The Year of Infamy pp. 14-22

- William Nordhaus and John Shoven
- Soviet Economic Perspectives: Toward a New Growth Model pp. 23-28

- Abram Bergson
- There's Still a Car in Your Future pp. 29-36

- Leonard Woodcock
- Strategies for Equitable Growth pp. 37-44

- Irma Adelman
- Wisconsin's Tax Reform: Both Progressive and Pro-Business pp. 45-50

- Patrick J. Lucey
- Can Black Insurance Companies Survive? pp. 51-59

- Robert C. Puth
- U.S. Trade Reform and the Third World pp. 60-67

- Guy F. Erb and Charles R. Frank
- The Economic Report of the President pp. 68-69

- Lewis Beman
- Letters pp. 70-72

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 1, 1974
- Portrait in Oil pp. 3-5

- The Editors
- Reflections on Political Economy pp. 6-11

- George P. Shultz
- China's Economy: A View from the Grass Roots pp. 12-20

- Lloyd G. Reynolds
- Employment Guarantees Should Replace the Welfare System pp. 21-27

- Arnold H. Packer
- How Political Must the Council of Economic Advisers Be? pp. 28-42

- Herbert Stein, James Tobin, Henry Wallich, Arthur Okun and Eileen Shanahan
- Why Foreign Multinationals Invest in the United States pp. 43-47

- Arnold W. Sametz and Jules Backman
- The Food Shortage Is Not Inevitable pp. 48-53

- Edwin P. Reubens
- Agricultural Policy: Different Now? pp. 54-56

- G. E. Brandow
- How Economic Policies Provoked the Energy Crisis pp. 56-59

- William N. Leonard
- A Theory of Justice by John Rawls pp. 59-63

- Jan Pen
- Letters pp. 63-64

- Melville J. Ulmer