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Volume 10, issue 10, 1962
- Wall Street pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- Do Bank Mergers Lessen Competition? pp. 6-9

- Marvin E. Rozen
- Interview with a Soviet Planner pp. 10-12

- Stuart Chase
- Government Purchases and Depressed Areas pp. 12-15

- Conley H. Dillon
- Automation– pp. 15-17

- Arthur J. Goldberg
- U.S. Foreign Economic Policy pp. 18-21

- Alfred Von Klemperer
- Are We Exporting Jobs? pp. 22-25

- John Fayerweather
- Shortsighted Approach to the Payments Deficit pp. 26-29

- Jack F. Bennett
- National Planning in a Free Economy pp. 29-33

- Thomas Wilson
- Streamlining Railroad Work Rules pp. 33-36

- Joseph A. Loftus
- Exports– pp. 37-40

- Alexander Lamfalussy
- The Shift to Services pp. 40-43

- Daniel E. Diamond
- Sinews of Soviet Strength pp. 44-46

- Peter Wiles
- Economic Affairs/ pp. 47-48

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 9, 1962
- The Schools pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- The Farm Problem Is Hopeless pp. 6-9

- Hendrik Houthakker
- The Economics of Disarmament pp. 9-13

- Emile Benoit
- Ends vs. Means in Modern Management pp. 13-16

- George S. Odiorne
- Wall Street on the Witness Stand pp. 16-19

- Frank Graner
- Government and the Arts pp. 20-23

- August Heckscher
- Productivity-No Guidepost for Wage Settlements pp. 24-27

- Jules Backman
- Machine Tools: A Backward Industry pp. 27-31

- Seymour Melman
- Stockpiling—What Now? pp. 31-34

- David N. Milstein
- New Help for Dollars and Sterling pp. 34-37

- Imanuel Wexler
- Full Employment on a World-Wide Scale pp. 37-40

- Solomon Barkin
- Schurr, Netschert, et al.: Energy in the American Economy, 1850-1975 pp. 41-44

- Milton Lipton
- Two-Thirds of a Nation … pp. 45-46

- Gerald R. Rosen
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 8, 1962
- Friday the 13th pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- Why Are the Airlines in Trouble? pp. 6-9

- Samuel B. Richmond
- Wall Street: Where Logic May Be Fatal pp. 10-13

- Peter Wyckoff
- Computing the Consumer Price Index pp. 13-16

- Ewan Clague
- The Budget Doesn't Tell Us Enough pp. 16-19

- Roy E. Moor
- The Impact of Automation pp. 20-23

- John I Snyder
- TV Can Be Better pp. 24-27

- Harvey J. Levin
- The Fight against Economic Illiteracy pp. 27-30

- Dexter M. Keezer
- The Common Market and Developing Nations pp. 30-34

- Bela Balassa
- Education as a Producer Goods Industry pp. 34-38

- Peter Lengyel
- Counting Aches and Pains pp. 38-40

- Theodor Schuchat
- Simon Kuznets: Capital in the American Economy pp. 41-44

- Daniel H. Brill
- The Washington Lobbyists pp. 45-46

- Karl Schriftgiesser
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 7, 1962
- Changes pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- A Map for the Middle of the Road pp. 6-9

- Otto Eckstein
- Are Our Tax Rates Too High? pp. 9-13

- Lowell Harriss
- Success Story in Southeast Asia pp. 13-17

- Denis Warner
- A Law That Cannot Be Repealed pp. 17-19

- Sidney Weintraub
- Economic Forecasting pp. 20-23

- Avram Kisselgoff
- ENI: Italy's Economic Colossus pp. 24-27

- Joachim Joesten
- Needed: A New Dimension to Collective Bargaining pp. 27-31

- Robert Theobald
- The Case for a Liberal Trade Policy pp. 31-34

- William A. Dymsza
- Big Business Comes to the Fashion Industry pp. 34-37

- David Schwartz
- Inventory Changes and the Business Cycle pp. 37-40

- Thomas M. Stanback
- The Rewards of Leisure pp. 40-43

- Peter L. Bernstein
- The Sources of Economic Growth pp. 44-46

- Simon Kuznets
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 6, 1962
- Folklore and Reality pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- From Mass Media to Class Media pp. 6-9

- Theodore Peterson
- Is Kennedy Wielding a Bigger Stick? pp. 10-13

- Jesse W. Markham
- Economics Needs More Audience Appeal pp. 14-17

- Henry C. Wallich
- Do Corporations Give Enough? pp. 17-19

- Salim Lewis
- Labor’s Investment Counselor pp. 20-23

- Alexander Bookstaver
- France’s Legacy in Tropical Africa pp. 24-27

- Elliot J. Berg
- Should We Shorten the Workweek? pp. 28-31

- Hans Apel
- Madison Avenue: Survival of the Fittest pp. 31-34

- Peter Bart
- Tito's Economic Recipe pp. 34-38

- Matthew M. Mestrovic
- A New Source of Equity Capital pp. 38-40

- Rudolph L. Weissman
- : Growth and Stability of the Postwar Economy pp. 41-44

- Rendigs Fels
- A Dynamic New Europe pp. 45-46

- Theodore Geiger
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 5, 1962
- Automation pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- America’s Changing Industrial Map pp. 6-9

- Victor Fuchs
- Full Employment by ’63? pp. 10-13

- Clarence D. Long
- Reconstruction in Argentina pp. 13-16

- Roberto T. Alemann
- Are Union Democracy and Responsibility Compatible? pp. 17-19

- A. H. Raskin
- The Status of Medical Education pp. 20-23

- Joseph C. Hinsey
- Indicators Don’t Tell the Whole Story pp. 24-27

- John P. Lewis
- The Great Depreciation Debate pp. 27-31

- John T. Walter
- Postwar Patterns in Public Employment pp. 31-34

- Seymour L. Wolfbein
- A Pillar of Soviet Strength pp. 34-38

- Nicolas Spulber
- Does the Fed Need New Powers? pp. 38-41

- William C. Freund
- Agriculture's Role Is Crucial pp. 41-44

- John W. Mellor
- The Trojan Horse of Workable Competition pp. 45-46

- Ralph L. Nelson
- Economic Affairs/ pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 4, 1962
- Shades of Economic Growth pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- Do Economists Influence Policy? pp. 6-9

- Robert Loring Allen
- Latin Americans Must Do Their Part pp. 9-13

- William Benton
- New Boom in Consumer Spending pp. 13-16

- The Editors
- India Needs a Economy pp. 16-19

- B. R. Shenoy and Patrick M. Boarman
- Problems in the U.S. Economy pp. 20-23

- William F. Butler
- Our Antiquated Patent System pp. 24-27

- Daniel Hamberg
- The Ethical Dilemmas of Businessmen pp. 28-30

- Roger P. Sonnabend
- Yesterday’s Power Battle May Be Over pp. 31-34

- Emery Troxel
- Highways: Service or Investment? pp. 35-37

- Paul Weiner
- Anatomy of the New Inflation pp. 38-41

- Sidney Weintraub
- Planners Say ‘Yes,’ Voters Say ‘No’ pp. 42-44

- Werner Z. Hirsch
- A Second Industrial Revolution pp. 45-46

- John Diebold
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 3, 1961
- As Others ‘See’ Us pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- Industrial Giants of Tomorrow pp. 6-9

- Dexter M. Keezer and Margaret K. Matulis
- When Is a Plan Not a Plan? pp. 10-13

- Bertram M. Gross
- Consumers—Wasters or Investors? pp. 14-16

- George Katona
- The ‘New Look’ in Management pp. 17-20

- George S. Odiorne
- The Mexican Revolution—50 Years Later pp. 21-23

- Frank Tannenbaum
- The Economics of the Press pp. 24-27

- Edward W. Barrett
- Less Regulation, More Competition pp. 28-31

- Lowell B. Mason
- Market Power and Monoply pp. 31-34

- Robert P. Lanzillotti
- Bringing People Back Is Not the Point pp. 35-38

- John W. Dyckman
- The U.S., the U.K and IMF pp. 38-42

- Henry C. Wallich
- Are Shorter Hours the Answer? pp. 42-44

- Clyde E. Dankert
- Soviet Resources and Potential pp. 45-46

- Harry Schwartz
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 2, 1961
- The New Look pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- Measuring the Cost of Quality pp. 6-9

- Richard Ruggles
- National Goals from Left to Right pp. 10-13

- Robert Lekachman
- The Challenge of Coexistence pp. 14-17

- Gustav Ranis
- Don’t Count the Unions Out pp. 17-19

- Irving Bernstein
- The Problems of City Planning pp. 20-23

- James Felt
- Are We Losing Latin America? pp. 24-27

- Charles Morrow Wilson
- Public Works and Postwar Recessions pp. 27-31

- Wilfred Lewis
- Who Should Tax Interstate Commerce? pp. 31-34

- Harold M. Groves
- Federal Tax Reform pp. 35-38

- Dan Throop Smith
- The U S. — Nation of Savers? pp. 39-41

- Sidney Weintraub
- Dilemma in the Mining Industry pp. 41-44

- Frank A. Tinker
- The Ability to Pay pp. 45-46

- Lewis H. Kimmel
- Economic Affairs / Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 1, 1961
- A Look Back pp. 4-4

- The Editors
- Letters to the Editor pp. 5-5

- The Editors
- Equal Injustice under Law pp. 6-9

- Gerhard O. W. Mueller
- Strike ‘Costs’: Fact and Fancy pp. 9-13

- Hans Apel
- Europe's American Revolution pp. 13-17

- Kenyon E. Poole
- Convenience, Not Status Symbols pp. 17-19

- Stanley C. Hollander
- What Goes up Can Come Down pp. 20-23

- Burton Crane
- Automation and the Labor Force pp. 24-28

- Seymour L. Wolfbein
- Exports-Lifeblood of Japan pp. 29-32

- Wallace L. Higgins
- A Nationwide Treasure Hunt pp. 32-35

- Harvey E. Brazer
- Are the Forecasters Too Optimistic? pp. 36-38

- William C. Freund
- Canada at the Crossroads pp. 39-41

- William Wolman
- The New Illiterates pp. 42-44

- Mortimer Smith
- Agenda for Coexistence pp. 45-46

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Economic Affairs / A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors