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Volume 16, issue 6, 1974
- From the Editor pp. 3-4

- The Editors
- What Has Become of the Keynesian Revolution? pp. 6-11

- Joan Robinson
- The Principles of Tax Reform pp. 12-21

- Warren Coats
- Employment and Earnings Inadequacy: A New Social Indicator pp. 22-29

- Sar A. Levitan and Robert Taggart
- Standstill in South Asia pp. 30-34

- Gunnar Myrdal
- An American Economic Climacteric? pp. 35-44

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- The Looming Shortage of Primary Processing Capacity pp. 45-48

- Saul Nelson
- A Tax Cut to Avert Stagflation pp. 49-53

- Sidney Weintraub
- Could Phase III Have Been Saved? pp. 54-55

- Daniel J. B. Mitchell
- Taxes People Pay: An Eleven Country Comparison pp. 55-56

- S. M. Miller and Paolo Roberti
- Setting National Priorities: The 1974 Budget by Edward R. Fried, Alice M. Rivlin, Charles L. Schultze, Nancy Teeters pp. 57-60

- Arnold H. Packer
- Further Essays in Monetary Economics by Harry G. Johnson pp. 60-62

- Donald J. Mathieson
- Letters pp. 62-64

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 5, 1973
- From the Editor pp. 3-5

- The Editors
- Inflation and the New Economy pp. 6-13

- Thomas Balogh
- Have Swedish Women Achieved Equality? pp. 14-20

- Nancy S. Barrett
- Mr. Nixon and the Market’s Last Stand pp. 21-28

- Melville J. Ulmer
- Facing Inflation pp. 29-37

- Milton Friedman
- Bonanzas for Business Investment pp. 38-44

- Robert Eisner
- Rich Farmers and the Hungry Poor pp. 45-51

- Ernest W. Grove
- Transportation in Yugoslavia pp. 52-58

- Alan Abouchar
- With SSI, Who Needs Social Security? pp. 59-61

- Robert J. Myers
- The New Inflation: Causes, Effects, Cures by G. L. Bach pp. 62-65

- Solomon Fabricant
- Autobiography of an Economist by Lord Robbins pp. 65-67

- John Midgley
- Letters pp. 67-68

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 4, 1973
- From the Editor pp. 3-6

- The Editors
- The Once and Future City pp. 8-15

- Bennett Harrison
- Property Taxation: What’s Good and What’s Bad pp. 16-21

- C. Lowell Harriss
- Arms for a Time of Peace pp. 22-27

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Conversation with an Inconvenient Economist pp. 28-37

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Nationalism or Continentalism? Canadians React to U.S. Investment pp. 38-44

- John Fayerweather
- The Changing Structure of Collective Bargaining pp. 45-51

- Jack Barbash
- Manpower Training: Boon, Not Boondoggle pp. 52-56

- Eli Ginzberg
- Attention, Monopolists: Senator Hart Is Watching pp. 57-60

- David Schwartzman
- Three Variations on Samuelson’s Ninth pp. 61-66

- Wallace C. Peterson, Howard J. Sherman and Donald N. McCloskey
- Letters pp. 67-68

- Robert Lekachman
Volume 16, issue 3, 1973
- From the Editor: Why Economists Disagree pp. 3-5

- The Editors
- Japan’s Economic Future pp. 6-17

- Henry Rosovsky
- Social Security: Unfair to Those Who Pay It; Unfair to Those Who Receive It pp. 18-22

- Carolyn Shaw Bell
- The Futility of International Monetary Reform pp. 23-31

- Jack N. Behrman
- Love, Fear and the Economist pp. 32-39

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- The Wage-Price Control Experiment—Did It Work? pp. 40-44

- Edgar Feige and Douglas Pearce
- Growth and Environmental Problems of Noncapitalist Nations pp. 45-51

- Marshall I. Goldman
- Corporate Social Responsibility without Corporate Suicide pp. 52-57

- Louis O. Kelso and Patricia Hetter
- The New Product Safety Law pp. 59-63

- The Editors
- The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers 4th ed. by Robert L. Heilbroner pp. 64-66

- Benjamin Ward
- The Money Lords: The Great Finance Capitalists 1925-1950 by Matthew Josephson pp. 66-68

- Stanley H. Brown
- Letters pp. 69-72

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 2, 1974
- From the Editor pp. 3-5

- The Editors
- The New Protectionism pp. 6-10

- Walter Adams
- The Economics of Women’s Liberation pp. 11-17

- Barbara Bergmann
- What’s Wrong with American Economics? pp. 18-25

- Leon H. Keyserling
- Growth and Antigrowth: What Are the Issues? pp. 26-31

- E. J. Mishan
- Let’s Tailor the Policies to Fit the Problems pp. 32-41

- Walter W. Heller
- The Development Outlook for Poor Countries: Technology Is the Key pp. 42-47

- H. W. Singer
- We Need a $3.50 Minimum Wage pp. 49-62

- Thomas Vietorisz
- Socialist Economics: Selected Readings by Alex Nove, D. M. Nuti pp. 63-66

- Joseph S. Berliner
- Managerial Comparisons of Four Developed Countries: France, Britain, United States, and Russia by David Granick pp. 66-69

- J. Boddewyn
- The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume XIV. Economic Articles and Correspondence: The General Theory and After. Part II, Defense and Development by Donald Moggridge pp. 69-70

- Robert Lekachman
- Letters pp. 71-72

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 1, 1973
- To the Lilies of the Field Who Toil Not pp. 3-4

- The Editors
- What Have We Learned about Inflation? pp. 6-12

- Henry C. Wallich and Mable I. Wallich
- Can You Forecast the Stock Market? pp. 13-19

- Peter L. Bernstein
- The Economy of China: A Tourist’s View pp. 20-31

- James Tobin
- The Principles Behind the Policies pp. 32-38

- Herbert Stein
- Is the End of the World at Hand? pp. 39-50

- Robert Solow
- The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to the International Monetary Muddle pp. 52-56

- Anwar Shaikh
- The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes pp. 57-59

- Robert Lekachman
- Inequality: A Reassessment of the Effect of Family and Schooling in America by Christopher Jencks pp. 59-62

- John D. Owen
- Redistribution to the Rich and the Poor: The Grants Economics of Income Distribution by Kenneth E. Boulding, Martin Pfaff pp. 62-65

- Lynn Turgeon
- What’s Wrong with Economics? by Benjamin Ward pp. 65-69

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- Letters pp. 70-71

- The Editors
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