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Volume 14, issue 6, 1966
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-4

- The Editors
- The Knowledge Boom pp. 5-8

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- The Real Strength of Red China pp. 9-12

- Wilfred Malenbaum
- Why the Negative Income Tax Won’t Work pp. 13-15

- Thomas K. Hitch
- What’s Wrong with Our Tax System pp. 16-42

- Frank Fernbach, Joseph Pechman and Martin Gainsbrugh
- The White House and the Fed pp. 21-41

- Leo Fishman
- Trading with the Soviet Bloc pp. 24-25

- The Editors
- Mr. Kosygin Faces Reality pp. 26-28

- Harry Schwartz
- Now Is the Time to Lick Hard-Core Unemployment pp. 29-41

- Albert Rees
- Government Investment: How Scientific Can It Be? pp. 32-44

- Neil W. Chamberlain
- The Invisible Scar pp. 36-43

- Caroline Bird
- An Economist Looks at Wall Street pp. 45-47

- Poter L. Bernstein
- Legacy of the Thirties pp. 48-48

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 5, 1966
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-4

- The Editors
- The Great AT&T Investigation pp. 5-38

- Ben W. Lewis
- Let’s have a State of the Union Message pp. 8-40

- Bertram M. Gross
- Why Business Buys the New Economics pp. 11-39

- Seymour E. Harris
- How Good Are Government Statistics? pp. 14-16

- Arthur M. Ross
- Can the Auto Boom Last Forever? pp. 18-21

- Daniel B. Suits
- Mr. Martin’s Sacred Cow pp. 22-40

- Michael D. Reagan
- The Trust Busters and the Merger Boom pp. 26-27

- The Editors
- Western Economics in a Non-Western Setting pp. 28-43

- Everett E. Hagen
- Guns and … Butter or OLEO? pp. 32-41

- Richard A. Musgrave
- The Defense Business: A Far Cry from Adam Smith pp. 35-44

- Murrey L. Weidenbaum
- The Best Laid Plans pp. 45-47

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Cooling Off the Economy pp. 48-48

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 4, 1966
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-44

- The Editors
- The Money Managers and the Boom pp. 4-7

- Allan Meltzer
- Decision Making in a Vacuum pp. 8-37

- J. M. Culbertson
- Overhauling the Nation’s Maritime Policy pp. 12-43

- Leonard A. Rapping
- Business and the Great Society pp. 16-19

- Armand G. Erpf
- Private-But Not for Profit! pp. 20-23

- Charles E. Lindblom
- The Johnson Budget: How Realistic? pp. 24-25

- The Editors
- The Corporate Tax Cut: What Business Did with the “Windfall” pp. 26-40

- Richard E. Slitor
- A Mayor Looks at Urban Renewal pp. 30-43

- Henry W. Maier
- Economic Illiteracy: What We Don’t Know Will Hurt Us pp. 33-39

- G. L. Bach
- Breaking the Age Barrier pp. 35-44

- Clarence D. Long
- Malthus Revisited—Again! pp. 45-47

- Karl Brandt
- Who Says We Don’t Know? pp. 48-48

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 3, 1966
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-32

- The Editors
- The Public Side of Private Business pp. 4-6

- Neil W. Chamberlain
- Our Hard-Pressed State and Local Governments pp. 7-41

- Harvey E. Brazer
- Communism Tries the Profit System pp. 10-39

- Nicolas Spulber
- Let Us Use Our Manpower Resources pp. 12-39

- Eli Ginzberg
- New Look at the Budget Bureau pp. 14-16

- Charles L. Schultze
- The Shaky Case for Antitrust pp. 17-43

- Donald Dewey
- How Accurate Are the Forecasts? pp. 20-44

- Victor Zarnowitz
- Productivity: Key to Price Stability pp. 24-25

- The Editors
- The Other Canada’s Economic Face pp. 26-44

- Benjamin Higgins
- An End to Innocence pp. 29-44

- M. J. Rossant
- Dissenters from the Great Society pp. 45-47

- Henry S. Reuss
- The Real Cost of Vietnam pp. 48-48

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 2, 1965
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- The Record Upswing—It Didn’t Just Happen! pp. 4-7

- Hubert H. Humphrey
- What the Steel Settlement Means pp. 8-11

- Robert Lekachman
- Multinational Corporations in a Nationalistic World pp. 13-16

- Howe Martyn
- Where Do We Go from Here? Reforming the International Monetary System pp. 17-48

- Fritz Machlup, Robert Triffin, Emile Despres and Henry C. Wallich
- Farmers and the Great Society pp. 24-27

- Dale E. Hathaway
- Today’s Unemployment and Tomorrow’s Labor Force pp. 28-29

- The Editors
- Educating the Electorate: The Employment Act after 20 Years pp. 30-33

- William C. Freund
- The Case for Competition pp. 35-38

- Lester G. Telser
- The Changing Framework of American Capitalism pp. 39-42

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Paying the Nation’s Health Bill pp. 43-48

- Seymour E. Harris
Volume 14, issue 1, 1965
- People in the Economy pp. 2-2

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 3-3

- The Editors
- Why Government Grows pp. 4-7

- Michael D. Reagan
- As Wall Street Goes, So Goes….? pp. 7-11

- Harold M. Edelstein
- The Other Side of the Poverty Problem pp. 12-15

- David Caplovitz
- Can We Afford Our National Goals? pp. 16-21

- Leon H. Keyserling and Gerhard Colm
- The Congressional Politics of Foreign Aid pp. 22-25

- David A. Baldwin
- What Happened to Labor’s Merger Movement? pp. 26-29

- A. H. Raskin
- PLANNING pp. 30-33

- Bertram M. Gross
- The Balance of Payments pp. 34-35

- The Editors
- EXPORTS pp. 36-38

- Ernest Dale
- The Marvelous Mix pp. 39-40

- Kenyon E. Poole