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Volume 6, issue 11-12, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- Back to the Rank and File ? pp. 8-12

- A. H. Raskin
- Should We Have a National Lottery? pp. 13-17

- Leonard Baker
- The Current State of Economics pp. 18-22

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Leon H. Keyserling—Economic Adviser-at-Large pp. 23-24

- The Editors
- Is the Social Security Fund Solvent? pp. 25-29

- Edwin E. Witte
- The Limitations of Regional Planning pp. 30-34

- Edwin P. Reubens
- Religion and Prosperity pp. 35-39

- James Gustafson
- Economics in Action pp. 40-43

- The Editors
- Minerals, Defense and Growth pp. 44-48

- Samuel G. Lasky
- Capital Goods Recession? pp. 49-53

- Dexter M. Keezer and Margaret K. Matulis
- Business Can Fight Recessions pp. 54-59

- Roger M. Blough
- Everyday Economics pp. 60-61

- The Editors
- Texas Without Oil pp. 62-66

- Thomas Martin
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 9 pp. 67-71

- The Editors
- When Money Travels Too Fast pp. 72-76

- Stephen W. Rousseas
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 9-10, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- Regulating the Regulators pp. 8-12

- Louis W. Koenig
- Farm Surpluses: Liability or Asset? pp. 13-17

- Murray R. Benedict
- Changing Times—Changing Words pp. 18-22

- Mario Pei
- After the Merger pp. 23-26

- Mitchell Gordon
- Stabilizing Commodity Prices pp. 27-32

- Ben T. Moore
- Charles Revson—Conspicuous Producer pp. 33-34

- The Editors
- Equality for What? pp. 35-39

- Charles E. Lindblom
- The Problems of Complex Living pp. 40-45

- Warren J. Bilkey
- Everyday Economics pp. 46-47

- The Editors
- Is Fair Trade Finished? pp. 48-52

- Stanley C. Hollander
- How Good Are Mutual Funds pp. 53-57

- Rudolph L. Weissman
- Economics in Action pp. 58-61

- The Editors
- The Utility of Economists pp. 62-66

- Haig Babian and Martin Kessler
- Stock? Or Bonds? pp. 67-71

- Sidney Weintraub
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 8 pp. 72-76

- The Editors
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 8, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- What Caused the Recession? pp. 8-13

- Leonard Silk
- California: Pioneer’s Paradise? pp. 14-18

- Bruce Bliven
- The Brainpower Problem pp. 19-22

- Dale L. Hiestand
- Striking a Collective Bargain pp. 23-27

- Louis Yagoda
- Crime Is Big Business pp. 28-32

- Donald J. Newman
- William McChesney Martin—The Banker’s Banker pp. 33-34

- The Editors
- Are Unions Going into Management? pp. 35-39

- Adolf Sturmthal
- The Free Market Economy Works pp. 40-45

- Ludwig Erhard
- Everyday Economics pp. 46-47

- The Editors
- What Is a Service? pp. 48-52

- Edward C. Budd
- A New Educational Pattern pp. 53-57

- Harold F. Clark and Harold S. Sloan
- Economics in Action pp. 58-61

- The Editors
- The Growth Companies pp. 62-66

- Sidney C. Sufrin
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 7 pp. 67-71

- The Editors
- The Soviet Living Standard pp. 72-76

- Harry Schwartz
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 7, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- A Tract for the Times pp. 8-13

- Edwin G. Nourse
- Who Gets What—And How Much? pp. 14-19

- Arthur W. Smithies
- The Future Costs of Survival pp. 20-23

- Gerhard Colm and Manuel Helzner
- Defense Spending pp. 24-28

- William Vickrey
- Gordon Gray—Mobilization’s Office Manager pp. 29-30

- The Editors
- ‘Togetherness’ in a New Context pp. 31-35

- Arthur R. Burns
- Economics in Action pp. 36-39

- The Editors
- The Underdeveloped Areas pp. 40-44

- August Heckscher
- Freedom in ‘Fortress’ America pp. 45-49

- James D. Calderwood
- The Budget and Defense pp. 50-55

- Percival F. Brundage
- Everyday Economics pp. 56-57

- The Editors
- A Technological Asset pp. 58-62

- The Editors
- The Best Defense pp. 63-66

- Nat Goldfinger
- Mobilizing the Money pp. 67-71

- Samuel S. Shipman
- How Much Cutback for Consumers? pp. 72-76

- Albert Lauterbach
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 6, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- The Regional Economic Bloc pp. 8-12

- H. C. Wallich and R. L. West
- Democracy and Organization pp. 13-17

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Assessing the Fed pp. 18-22

- Raymond Rodgers
- The Railroad Rollback pp. 23-26

- James G. Lyne
- What Makes the Consumer Buy? pp. 27-31

- Victor Lebow
- Economics in Action pp. 32-35

- The Editors
- What Makes Wage Differences? pp. 36-39

- Mark Leiserson
- Superhuman Relations pp. 40-41

- Robert C. Osborn
- Another Look at Scholarships pp. 42-46

- Carroll V. Newsom
- Ezra Taft Benson—Honesty Is Not Popularity pp. 47-48

- The Editors
- Does Excess Capacity Mean Recession? pp. 49-53

- Robert P. Ulin
- Individual Welfare and the Welfare State pp. 54-59

- William H. Beveridge
- Everyday Economics pp. 60-61

- The Editors
- Is Big Business Too Big? pp. 62-66

- Irwin M. Stelzer
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 6 pp. 67-71

- The Editors
- Widows in the American Economy pp. 72-76

- Clara Eliot
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 5, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- A Closer Look at Money pp. 8-12

- Donald L. Kemmerer
- The Quasi Companies pp. 13-16

- Earl J. Weinreb
- The Tastemongers pp. 17-21

- Milton W. Brown
- The Corporate Image pp. 22-25

- Wilbur K. McKee
- Are Labor Unions Monopolies? pp. 26-31

- Charles E. Lindblom
- Wall Street’s Junk Dealer pp. 32-33

- Leonard Baker
- Economics in Action pp. 34-37

- The Editors
- Mexico: Progress and Disproportion pp. 38-41

- Frank Tannenbaum
- Research and Economic Results pp. 42-47

- Guy Suits
- Everyday Economics pp. 48-49

- The Editors
- Russia Turns to Economic Competition pp. 50-54

- Abram Bergson
- John Kenneth Galbraith—Countervailing Economist pp. 55-56

- The Editors
- The of the Trade Gap pp. 57-61

- Edwin P. Reubens
- Too Many Statistics? pp. 62-66

- William H. Chartener
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 5 pp. 67-71

- The Editors
- Class Lines and Consumers pp. 72-76

- Albert Lauterbach
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 4, 1958
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- Raising Capital for pp. 8-12

- Rudolph L. Weissman
- Schooling the Soviet Scientist pp. 13-16

- Burton Rubin
- The Economics of Chance pp. 17-21

- Richard E. Quandt
- How the Soviets “Plan” Their Prices pp. 22-26

- Gregory Grossman
- GE’s Cordiner–Rebel with Cause pp. 27-28

- The Editors
- Speed-Up in Service pp. 29-33

- John W. Kendrick
- The World Bank: Crediting Global Progress pp. 34-39

- J. Burke Knapp
- How to Be a Success pp. 40-41

- Robert C. Osborn
- Industrial Research Pays Its Way pp. 42-46

- Robert P. Ulin
- Labor Goes into Business pp. 47-51

- Al Toffler
- Everyday Economics pp. 52-53

- The Editors
- Economics in Action pp. 54-57

- The Editors
- Foreign pp. 58-62

- Emile Benoit
- Cash and Culture in Books pp. 63-66

- Fon W. Boardman
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 4 pp. 67-71

- The Editors
- Who Are the American Poor? pp. 72-76

- David A. Shannon
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 3, 1957
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- What Is pp. 8-12

- Albert G. Hart
- Inflation’s Victims pp. 13-16

- Robert Lekachman
- Secular Inflation and Shibboleths pp. 17-22

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- The Power of Price-Makers pp. 23-26

- Jules Backman
- Labor, Productivity and Prices pp. 27-31

- Solomon Barkin
- The Consumer Faces Rising Prices pp. 32-36

- Eva Mueller
- Inflation’s Reluctant Defender pp. 37-38

- The Editors
- Prices and Policy-Makers pp. 39-44

- Edwin G. Nourse
- The Administration and Inflation pp. 45-51

- Gabriel Hauge
- Everyday Economics pp. 52-53

- The Editors
- Economics in Action pp. 54-57

- The Editors
- Rebel in Russia pp. 58-62

- Alexander Gerschenkron
- Inflation pp. 63-67

- Gardner Patterson
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 3 pp. 68-72

- The Editors
- Growth pp. 73-76

- Arthur R. Upgren
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 2, 1957
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- Measuring Economic Welfare pp. 8-12

- Bert F. Hoselitz
- Making a Million on Wall Street pp. 13-16

- Ben Weberman
- Trade and Aid— pp. 17-21

- Shepard B. Clough
- Russia China pp. 22-26

- Arthur S. Barron
- The Liberal Ludwig Erhard pp. 27-28

- The Editors
- The Socialist’s Dilemma pp. 29-33

- Sigmund Neumann
- The Natural Gas Controversy pp. 34-37

- Marshall C. Howard
- Economics in Action pp. 38-41

- The Editors
- ¼% pp. 42-46

- David M. Blank
- Paradise Lost pp. 47-51

- Haig Babian
- Broadway’s New Brilliance pp. 52-57

- Kermit Bloomgarden
- Everyday Economics pp. 58-59

- The Editors
- North America’s New Coastline pp. 60-63

- David Felix
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 2 pp. 64-68

- The Editors
- Industry Trains Its Own pp. 69-72

- Spencer Hayden
- Competing through Taxes pp. 73-76

- Earl J. Weinreb
- Reading Report pp. 77-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 1, 1957
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- A Personal Note from the Editor pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- Giant pp. 8-12

- Rudolph L. Weissman
- Medical Bills pp. 13-16

- Herbert A. Klarman
- Measures of Men pp. 17-20

- David Felix
- Administered Prices— pp. 21-24

- Jules Backman
- Progress without Risk pp. 25-29

- William C. Freund
- Mail-Order Electronics pp. 30-33

- Michael Roberts
- Economics in Action pp. 34-37

- The Editors
- The Permanent Frontier: No. 1 pp. 38-42

- The Editors
- Eisenhower as Economist pp. 43-44

- The Editors
- India: Freedom and Five-Year Plans pp. 45-51

- G. L. Mehta
- Everyday Economics pp. 52-53

- The Editors
- How Washington Makes pp. 54-58

- Arthur L. Moore
- Lilliputian Invasion pp. 59-62

- James U. Steinfirst
- Consumer Debt: Who Owns It? pp. 63-66

- Kurt F. Flexner
- Occupational Revolution? pp. 67-70

- Charles D. Stewart
- Monopoly pp. 71-75

- Robert A. Solo
- Reading Report pp. 76-78

- The Editors
- Challenge Quiz pp. 79-79

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 80-80

- The Editors