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Volume 12, issue 10, 1964
- Helping Others pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- Another Look at the Budget pp. 4-7

- Murray Weidenbaum
- An Inward Look at Foreign Aid pp. 7-10

- Herbert I. Schiller
- Needed pp. 11-14

- Elliott R. Morss
- Business Decisions in a Changing International Scene pp. 14-17

- Sioma Kagan
- The U.S. Position at Mid-Year pp. 18-21

- Luther H. Hodges
- Is Every Change and Innovation Beneficial? pp. 22-25

- Alfred R. Oxenfeldt
- The Utility of Marketing pp. 26-28

- James R. Elliott
- Who Could Get What, Why and How pp. 28-31

- Edward L. Page
- Is there a Direct Route to Development? pp. 32-35

- Jack Baranson
- What Do We Know about a Full Employment Budget? pp. 35-37

- Stephen B. Packer
- The Public Impact of Private Steel pp. 38-39

- Walter Adams and Joel B. Dirlam
- The Guideposts: Realistic and Needed pp. 40-40

- John P. Lewis
Volume 12, issue 9, 1964
- Differences pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-2

- The Editors
- The Productivity Dogma pp. 3-6

- Neil W. Chamberlain
- The Crux: Demand and Employment pp. 6-9

- Sidney C. Sufrin
- Malthus, Marx and Mao pp. 9-12

- Alan R. Plotnick
- The Difficulties of Comparative Measurement pp. 13-16

- Harry Schwartz
- Second thoughts on Master Plans pp. 16-19

- Kemal H. Karpat
- Investment in Humans and Material Progress pp. 20-24

- Theodore Schultz
- The Ottawa-Washington Troubles pp. 25-27

- Harry G. Johnson
- Costs, Needs and Prospects of SST pp. 28-30

- George A. Steiner
- Deterrent to Big Government? pp. 31-34

- David W. Ewing
- Change Does Spell the End of Profits pp. 34-37

- Joseph Grunwald
- International Business in Developing Nations pp. 38-39

- John Fayerweather
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 8, 1964
- Soviet Growth pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- The Dynamics of Government Growth pp. 4-7

- David G. Davies
- Manpower pp. 7-10

- James R. Elliott
- The Search for a Working Theory pp. 10-13

- Ben B. Seligman
- Reform or Revolution in Latin America? pp. 13-16

- Daniel Goldrich
- The Peace Corps in Sierra Leone pp. 16-19

- Vernon R. Dorjahn
- Taxes and the State of the Economy pp. 20-24

- Walter W. Heller
- What Will Fill the Expenditure Gap? pp. 25-27

- Barry N. Siegel
- Free Trade Is the Best Aid pp. 28-31

- James L. Essig
- Fingers Crossed on the Tax Cut pp. 31-34

- Kenyon E. Poole
- Stretching the Line on Wages pp. 34-37

- Philip Taft
- Pan-American Dialogue pp. 38-39

- George I. Blanksten
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 7, 1964
- The Poverty War pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- The Unmistakable Brand of LBJ pp. 4-7

- Otto Eckstein
- Can a Case Be Made for Discouraging Overtime? pp. 7-10

- T. Aldrich Finegan
- One-Fifth of a Nation pp. 11-13

- Robert J. Lampman
- An Economist in the House pp. 14-17

- Clarence D. Long
- The Economist in Business pp. 18-21

- Walter E. Hoadley
- Let’s Get Rid of Our Cross of Gold pp. 22-24

- Abba P. Lerner
- A Valiant Attempt to Do Too Much pp. 25-27

- Sar A. Levitan
- Too Much Ideology, Too Little Economics pp. 28-31

- Dwight Perkins
- Railroads pp. 31-34

- Charles R. Cherington
- The High Hopes of Developing Nations pp. 35-37

- Richard W. Lindholm
- Education as an Economic Resource pp. 38-39

- Robert Lekachman
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 6, 1964
- Economic Education pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Economic Education: How It Began and Why pp. 2-4

- Haig Babian
- What Would Be Like? pp. 5-8

- Edwin G. Nourse
- What Economics Should We Teach? pp. 8-11

- G. L. Bach
- The Professional Economist pp. 12-13

- Leonard S. Silk
- The European View pp. 14-16

- Benjamin Higgins
- Economic Education: Approaches · Aspects · Ideas pp. 17-23

- M.L. Frankel, Leonard E. Read, Emerson P. Schmidt and John C. Schramm
- Teaching College Economics pp. 24-26

- Richard Ruggles
- Teaching High School Economics pp. 26-28

- Albert Alexander
- The Businessman’s Interest pp. 29-32

- Alfred C. Neal
- The View of Organized Labor pp. 32-35

- Ben B. Seligman
- The Press pp. 35-38

- Robert Lekachman
- Government as a Source of Information pp. 38-40

- Karen N. Gerard
Volume 12, issue 5, 1964
- The Johnson Economy pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- More Services Mean More Taxes pp. 4-7

- F. O. Woodard
- Is the Profits Squeeze Behind Us? pp. 7-10

- Jules Backman
- Monetary Policy under Two Administrations pp. 11-14

- Seymour E. Harris
- End of the Line for Rail Mergers? pp. 14-17

- William N. Leonard
- The Private Research Organization pp. 18-21

- Robert D. Calkins
- The Common Market Next Door pp. 22-25

- Robert S. Smith
- Econometrics: Economics Plus Mathematics pp. 25-28

- Robert H. Strotz
- Where Capital Scarcity Is a Myth pp. 28-30

- Sidney Weintraub
- Where Capital Scarcity Is the Real Problem pp. 31-34

- William I. Abraham
- Big Factor in the Dollar Drain pp. 34-37

- Lewis E. Lloyd
- The Fed in the Fifties pp. 38-39

- Tilford C. Gaines
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 4, 1964
- The New Year pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- Loans Instead of Grants? pp. 4-7

- Charles T. Stewart
- Public Projects vs. Private Projects pp. 8-10

- William G. Shepherd
- Mr. Martin and the Winds of Change pp. 11-13

- M. J. Rossant
- The Corporation and the American Future pp. 14-17

- Andrew Hacker
- Competition and Concentration pp. 18-21

- George Stigler
- Do the Best Men Get to the Top? pp. 22-25

- George S. Odiorne
- Corporate Finance Comes of Age pp. 26-29

- William C. Freund
- Decision Making in a New Dimension pp. 29-32

- Jack J. Honomichl
- The Decline of the Capital Market pp. 32-34

- Sidney C. Sufrin
- What’s Wrong with Hollywood? pp. 35-37

- Joseph C. Potter
- Finale for the Family Farm pp. 38-39

- Karl A. Fox
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 3, 1963
- The Tax Cut pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-2

- The Editors
- Farm Policy at the Crossroads pp. 3-6

- Dale E. Hathaway
- R & D—Its Impact on the Economy pp. 7-10

- Dexter M. Keezer
- Financing the Alliance for Progress pp. 11-14

- Raymond F. Mikesell
- Economic Education—Or Indoctrination? pp. 15-17

- Daniel R. Fusfeld
- Youth Unemployment pp. 18-21

- Martin R. Gainsbrugh
- What Does De Gaulle Want? pp. 22-25

- Val R. Lorwin
- Can Free Institutions Be Maintained? pp. 25-27

- Abraham L. Gitlow
- Coordinating Free World Financial Policies pp. 28-29

- R.Z. Aliber
- Soviet Trade and Aid pp. 30-33

- Marshall I. Goldman
- The of Western Europe pp. 34-36

- Joachim Joesten
- Balance of Payments Five Years Hence pp. 37-39

- Arthur Smithies
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 2, 1963
- The Indicators pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-2

- The Editors
- A New Kind of Economy pp. 3-6

- Barry N. Siegel
- Too Much, Too Soon pp. 6-10

- William Fellner
- German Miracle? pp. 10-14

- Hans Apel
- ‘Rising Expectations’ Must Be Postponed pp. 14-17

- Calvin B. Hoover
- Aiding Depressed Areas pp. 18-19

- William L. Batt
- Raising Revenue or Improving Society? pp. 20-23

- Allen Sultan
- Sukarno’s Grand Design pp. 23-26

- Denis Warner
- Escalator Clauses Can Be Self-Defeating pp. 27-29

- Kenyon E. Poole
- Spreading the Work Won’t Create More Jobs pp. 29-31

- Sidney C. Sufrin
- Social Security Taxes pp. 31-34

- John Regan Stark
- New Jobs for the Structurally Unemployed pp. 34-37

- Daniel E. Diamond
- Politics, Unions and the New Nations pp. 38-39

- Everett M. Kassalow
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 1, 1963
- Aggregate Demand pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- Tax Coordination Is the Next Step pp. 4-7

- Carl S. Shoup
- Collecting Taxes South of the Sahara pp. 8-11

- John F. Due
- The Economics of Supersonics pp. 11-15

- Samuel B. Richmond
- Welfare State—American Style pp. 15-19

- Louis O. Kelso
- Evaluating the Employment Act pp. 20-23

- Paul H. Douglas
- Subsidizing Industry at Expense pp. 24-27

- Roland I. Robinson
- The Legacy of Juan Peron pp. 27-30

- Morris A. Horowitz
- Youth Without a Future pp. 31-34

- Eli Ginzberg
- Is Compulsory Arbitration the Answer? pp. 34-37

- Frank Traver de Vyver
- Energy Consumption and Economic Growth pp. 38-39

- William H. Peterson
- Economic News Notes pp. 40-40

- The Editors