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Volume 9, issue 10, 1961
- A Bitter Pill pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- Old Programs Revamped pp. 6-9

- Murray R. Benedict
- Lessons from the West German ‘Miracle’ pp. 10-14

- Karl W. Roskamp
- The Old Guard in Retreat pp. 14-17

- Tom Brooks
- Anatomy of Four Recessions pp. 17-20

- Leonard S. Silk
- The World of Management pp. 21-25

- David J. Secunda
- Fewer Banks, More Competition? pp. 26-28

- Albert L. Kraus
- Challenge Notes pp. 29-29

- The Editors
- Can We Get More for Less? pp. 30-33

- Sergei Dobrovolsky
- Needed: Legal Safeguards pp. 33-37

- Paul P. Harbrecht
- Public Policy for the Great Outdoors pp. 37-40

- George R. Hall
- Erosion of an Ideal pp. 40-42

- Philip Taft
- Why Are Defaults Increasing? pp. 43-45

- Robert C. Colwell
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/ pp. 47-48

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 9, 1961
- The Sixties pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- The Shape of Things to Come pp. 6-9

- Otto Eckstein
- Focus on Human Excellence pp. 10-12

- Robert Lekachman
- The Investment Trend Is Up pp. 13-16

- The Editors
- Progress pp. 17-19

- Arthur Smithies
- The Role of the Tax System pp. 20-24

- Stanley S. Surrey
- Challenge Notes pp. 25-25

- The Editors
- Machines vs. Men? pp. 26-29

- Eli Ginzberg
- Will the Defense Burden Be Lighter? pp. 29-32

- James R. Schlesinger
- Advancing on an Even Keel pp. 33-35

- Kenyon E. Poole
- How Much Growth? How Soon? pp. 36-39

- Gerhard Colm and Peter Wagner
- Needed: A Declaration of Interdependence pp. 39-42

- Henry G. Aubrey
- Financing the Dual Economy pp. 42-45

- Alvin H. Hansen
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 8, 1961
- Thoughts in Orbit pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- New Wine for Old Bottles? pp. 6-9

- Norman B. Ture
- A Lesson in Diversity pp. 9-12

- Roy B. Helfgott
- A Study in Interaction pp. 12-16

- Edwin G. Nourse
- Less Noise, More Research pp. 16-20

- Daniel Hamberg
- The Threat of Soviet Oil pp. 20-22

- James F. McDivitt
- The Status of Retailing Today pp. 23-27

- Jack I. Straus
- Challenge Notes pp. 28-28

- The Editors
- Is the Answer? pp. 29-32

- Robert J. Alexander
- A Cure That Fits the Disease pp. 32-35

- Patrick M. Boarman
- How Long Can Moscow Call the Tune? pp. 36-39

- Alexander Eckstein
- Wall Street Jumps the Gun pp. 39-41

- Richard E. Low
- United States Foreign Policy pp. 42-45

- James D. Calderwood
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/ pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 7, 1961
- The Surplus Story pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- Business on the Couch pp. 6-9

- L. H. Naum
- Profile of the New Consumer pp. 9-13

- A.W. Zelomek
- —Profits or Politics? pp. 13-17

- Franklyn D. Holzman
- Does the U.S. Need Cuban Sugar? pp. 17-20

- Frank A. Tinker
- TV, Teaching Machines and Teachers pp. 20-22

- Ernest O. Melby
- A Unionist’s View of Economics Education pp. 23-27

- Ben D. Segal
- ABC’s of the OECD pp. 28-30

- David W. MacEachron
- Brighter Prospects for Color TV pp. 31-34

- Fredric Stuart
- Challenge Notes pp. 35-35

- The Editors
- The Public View of the Dollar Crisis pp. 36-39

- Henry C. Wallich
- Is History on the Side of the West? pp. 39-41

- Sidney C. Sufrin
- The Economic World Balance pp. 42-45

- Howard S. Piquet
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/ pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 6, 1961
- Black February pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- The Many Faces of Unemployment pp. 6-10

- Neil W. Chamberlain
- Aged pp. 10-13

- James L. Essig
- The State of Steel pp. 14-17

- Herman Roseman
- Young Turks Again pp. 17-20

- Kemal H. Karpat
- Challenge Notes pp. 21-21

- The Editors
- Communicating with Employees … How? and What? pp. 22-27

- R. Heath Larry
- Books Become Big Business pp. 28-32

- Fon W. Boardman
- Is the ‘Good Life’ Here? pp. 32-35

- Harry W. Pearson
- What Government Can and Cannot Do pp. 35-38

- Arthur Smithies
- Are Overseas Investments a Drain? pp. 39-41

- Elliott Haynes
- Pension Funds and Economic Power pp. 42-45

- Edwin M. Zimmerman
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 5, 1961
- The Turning Point pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- The Politics of Tax Reform pp. 6-9

- Robert Metz
- The Year That Glamour Faded pp. 10-12

- Sam Shulsky
- A Bullion-Dollar Problem pp. 12-16

- John McKnight
- The Human Equation pp. 16-20

- Edward T. Townsend
- Challenge Notes pp. 21-21

- The Editors
- The Science and Art of Economic Growth pp. 22-27

- Solomon Fabricant
- An End to Isolation pp. 28-31

- Frank A. Tinker
- Public or Private pp. 31-35

- Robert Lekachman
- An Effective Way to Settle Wage Disputes? pp. 36-38

- A. H. Raskin
- Spotlight on the Salesman pp. 39-41

- Richard Waddell
- The Arts in American Life pp. 42-45

- August Heckscher
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 4, 1961
- The Price of Progress pp. 4-4

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

- The Editors
- Is the Game Worth the Candle? pp. 6-10

- Kenyon E. Poole
- Regional Interests vs. National Needs pp. 10-13

- Mildred and Edward Marcus
- A Lesson in Excess Capacity pp. 14-16

- Helmut J. Frank
- Challenge Notes pp. 17-17

- The Editors
- Board Room Economics pp. 18-23

- Marcus Nadler
- The Future of the Fed pp. 24-28

- James Tobin
- A Weapon in the Cold War? pp. 28-30

- Max Carasso
- Synthetics Are for Real pp. 31-34

- Victor Lebow
- Our Labor Laws pp. 35-38

- John T. Dunlop
- Don’t Abdicate to the Experts! pp. 39-41

- Edward C. Banfield
- Why Research Spending Soars pp. 42-45

- Leonard S. Silk
- Reading Report pp. 46-46

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 47-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 3, 1960
- Time for Decision Comes after Election pp. 2-2

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

- The Editors
- Khrushchev Calls a Turn pp. 4-7

- Haig Babian
- Administered Prices vs. Price Wars pp. 8-11

- Irwin M. Stelzer
- How to Deflate the Labor Force pp. 11-14

- A. H. Raskin
- Independence pp. 14-18

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Challenge Notes pp. 19-19

- The Editors
- Life under Automation pp. 20-25

- John Diebold
- The Navaho Experience pp. 26-30

- Frank A. Tinker
- Needed: More Quality and Less Quantity pp. 30-33

- Edward F. Renshaw
- The Corporation as an Instrument of Change pp. 33-37

- Richard Eells
- End of an Era? pp. 37-39

- Warren J. Bilkey
- The Diplomacy of Economic Aid pp. 40-43

- Eugene R. Black
- Reading Report pp. 44-44

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 45-50

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 2, 1960
- On the Domestic Front pp. 2-2

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

- The Editors
- South of the Mason-Dixon pp. 4-8

- Lorin A. Thompson
- The Invisible Hand of Tax Exemption pp. 8-12

- Norman B. Ture
- I Can Get It for You Retail pp. 13-16

- Frank Meissner
- What Money Can and Cannot Buy pp. 16-18

- Werner Z. Hirsch
- Fewer Strikes, Smaller Wage Hikes pp. 18-20

- Oscar Ornati
- Challenge Notes pp. 21-21

- The Editors
- Protecting the Consumer pp. 22-27

- Colston E. Warne
- The Deluxe Economy Model pp. 28-31

- Stanley C. Hollander
- At Sixes and Sevens pp. 32-36

- William Diebold
- When Is a Market a Market? pp. 36-39

- Shaw Livermore
- Gold and the Dollar Crisis pp. 40-43

- Henry G. Aubrey
- Reading Report pp. 44-44

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 45-48

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 1, 1960
- From the Editor pp. 2-2

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

- The Editors
- What Politicians Want—And Cannot Do pp. 4-7

- Stephen W. Rousseas
- Which Party Can Make the U.S. No. 1? pp. 8-11

- Thomas Schelling
- Neither Party Offers a Brave, New Approach pp. 12-14

- Murray R. Benedict
- Education Needs vs. Platform Promises pp. 15-16

- Fred M. Hechinger
- How Do We Get What We Need? pp. 17-20

- Richard A. Musgrave
- Challenge Notes pp. 21-21

- The Editors
- What IS the Right Economic Policy? pp. 22-27

- Henry C. Wallich and Seymour E. Harris
- Union Support: Asset or Liability? pp. 28-31

- Neil W. Chamberlain
- How People Vote—And Why pp. 32-35

- Roy V. Peel
- How Much Lag between Insight and Application? pp. 36-39

- Bert F. Hoselitz
- Employment, Growth and Price Levels pp. 40-43

- Robert C. Turner
- Reading Report pp. 44-44

- The Editors
- Economic Affairs/A Monthly Analysis pp. 45-48

- The Editors