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Volume 3, issue 11-12, 1955
- A Personal Note pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- What Do Americans Think of pp. 6-10

- Haig Babian
- Pay-See TV pp. 11-14

- Hy Hollinger
- Lobbyists in the Corridors pp. 15-19

- Karl Schriftgiesser
- Middle East Crossroads pp. 20-23

- Ward Morehouse
- The Outlook for Jobs pp. 24-27

- Richard H. Lewis
- You May Want to Know& pp. 28-29

- The Editors
- Are We Ignoring the Basis of Scientific Progress? pp. 30-35

- Alfred P. Sloan
- How Can Taxes Be Cut? pp. 36-40

- Herman E. Krooss
- What’s the Beef? pp. 41-43

- Frank A. Tinker
- The Physiocrats pp. 44-47

- The Editors
- The Ever-Present Future pp. 48-52

- Robert P. Ulin
- Economics in Action pp. 53-54

- The Editors
- Do Tariffs Protect Jobs? pp. 55-59

- Raymond Vernon
- The Hard Sell pp. 60-63

- Victor Lebow
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 9-10, 1955
- A Personal Note pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- Challenge Notes pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- The Give and Take in Economics pp. 6-10

- Arthur R. Upgren
- More Transition for Middletown pp. 11-15

- Charles W. White
- Which Kind of Insurance? pp. 16-19

- Holgar J. Johnson
- A Woman’s Place& pp. 20-22

- Marion L. Briggs
- Chlorella and Mr. Malthus pp. 23-27

- Hartley E. Howe
- You May Want to Know& pp. 28-29

- The Editors
- What Does an Economist Do? pp. 30-35

- John D. Black
- Management Consultants pp. 36-38

- Howard R. Suslak
- Learning pp. 39-43

- A. Blair Knapp
- Changing Views about Wealth pp. 44-47

- The Editors
- More Proxy Fights to Come pp. 48-52

- Sam Shulsky
- Economics in Action pp. 53-54

- The Editors
- The Tariff Again pp. 55-58

- Herbert M. Bratter
- European Markets ‘Go American’ pp. 59-63

- Egon Kaskeline
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 64-64

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 8, 1955
- Challenge Notes pp. 2-3

- The Editors
- E pp. 4-7

- Paul Einzig
- Arbitration—Can It Bring Labor Peace? pp. 8-12

- Jules J. Justin
- How Do Investors Pick Their Stocks? pp. 13-16

- Wilfred Weiss
- Farming pp. 17-21

- Ross L. Holman
- You May Want to Know& pp. 22-23

- The Editors
- Homes—and More Homes—for Americans: the Continuing ‘Boom’ pp. 24-29

- John M. Dickerman
- Object: Good Health! pp. 30-32

- Marion L. Briggs
- Economics in Action pp. 33-34

- The Editors
- A New World of Commerce pp. 35-38

- The Editors
- Notebook Economists pp. 39-42

- John S. Gambs
- Smooth Sailing Ahead pp. 43-45

- Joseph E. Choate
- A Personal Note pp. 46-47

- The Editors
- Dept. of Better Mousetraps pp. 48-48

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 7, 1955
- Challenge Notes pp. 2-5

- The Editors
- Sellers and Buyers Are People pp. 6-9

- Albert Lauterbach
- Mergers pp. 10-14

- Irwin M. Stelzer
- Patchwork Suburbs pp. 15-17

- Morrison Colladay
- The DPs pp. 18-21

- Ada Siegel
- You May Want to Know& pp. 22-23

- The Editors
- What’s Happening to the Industrial Peacetime Atom? pp. 24-29

- Walker L. Cisler
- Balance Sheet on the Schuman Plan pp. 30-34

- Michael L. Hoffman
- The Medieval Era pp. 35-38

- The Editors
- The Uncounted GNP pp. 39-42

- Julius C. Hirsch
- New Markets — A Permanent Need pp. 43-46

- Paul Mazur
- A Personal Note pp. 47-48

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 6, 1955
- Challenge Notes pp. 2-5

- The Editors
- Are Automatic Factories Possible? pp. 6-10

- Hartley E. Howe
- Where Does the Worker Go? pp. 11-15

- Haig Babian
- Hollywood pp. 16-20

- Hy Hollinger
- The Morality of Competing pp. 21-25

- David McCord Wright
- You May Want to Know… pp. 26-27

- The Editors
- One Union–Many Goals pp. 28-31

- Charles A. Madison
- What Else, Besides Business, Does a Big Business Man Think about? pp. 32-37

- Clarence B. Randall
- There Is Design in It pp. 38-41

- The Editors
- Can We Predict Our Economic Future? pp. 42-46

- Arthur L. Moore
- The Outlook for Dividends pp. 47-50

- Alfred Russell and Joseph D’Aleo
- Social and Political Patterns pp. 51-54

- The Editors
- Progress or Decay? pp. 55-58

- Robert G. Dunlop
- Books in Review pp. 59-62

- Elliott Haynes
- A Personal Note pp. 63-64

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 5, 1955
- Challenge Notes pp. 2-5

- The Editors
- What’s This about Savings? pp. 6-10

- Henry W. Steinhaus
- There’s a Change in the Shopping List pp. 11-15

- Perry Meyers
- Evolution of a System pp. 16-18

- The Editors
- Don’t Discount the Discount House pp. 19-22

- Robert G. Axtell
- The Soviets Go the Way of All pp. 23-27

- Albert Parry
- Wham Does a Tariff Protect? pp. 28-32

- Thomas Schelling
- Partnership in Progress pp. 33-35

- Allen W. Rucker
- You May Want to Know… pp. 36-37

- The Editors
- Taxes in a Democracy pp. 38-41

- Ferdinand Lundberg
- Man, Motives, and Money by Albert Lauterbach pp. 42-46

- John S. Gambs
- A Personal Note pp. 47-48

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 4, 1955
- Challenge Notes pp. 2-5

- The Editors
- Business Finances a New Autonomy pp. 6-10

- George Soule
- Straightaway to Better Roads pp. 11-15

- F. R. Sproule
- Can RRs Pull the Switch? pp. 16-19

- The Editors
- Management Sounds out Its ‘Silent’ Partners pp. 20-24

- Sam Shulsky
- A New Look for France pp. 25-29

- Egon Kaskeline
- Lament for the ‘Live’ Musician pp. 30-33

- The Editors
- Sharing the Profits pp. 34-37

- Ralph Crosman
- What’s ‘Unfair’ about Competition? pp. 38-41

- Charles F. Phillips
- The Economist in the Twentieth Century (and Other Lectures in Political Economy) by Lionel Robbins pp. 42-46

- Laurence E. Leamer
- A Personal Note pp. 47-48

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 3, 1954
- Challenge Notes pp. 2-5

- The Editors
- A Personal Note pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- How Reliable Is GNP? pp. 8-12

- Lewis H. Haney
- Stockpile for Plenty pp. 13-15

- Hoyt Peck
- How Wonder Metals Arrive pp. 18-21

- Stanley H. Brown
- New Phase in Installment Buying pp. 22-24

- The Editors
- Cotton Dethroned? pp. 25-28

- Arthur W. Hepner
- Industry’s Public Relations Comes of Age pp. 29-33

- Albert L. Ayars
- Agriculture: A Painful Reappraisal pp. 34-38

- The Editors
- Double-Cake on Canada pp. 39-43

- Frank A. Tinker
- Can Small Business Survive? pp. 44-48

- Bruce Weaver
- Short Air-Hops Pay Off pp. 49-52

- Marion L. Briggs
- Business Fluctuations and the Government pp. 53-56

- Arthur F. Burns
- It’s the Sale That Counts pp. 57-60

- Alexander R. Heron
- The Practice of Management by Peter F. Drucker pp. 61-64

- Robert P. Ulin
Volume 3, issue 2, 1954
- A Personal Note pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Should Labor Invest in Business Stock? pp. 6-11

- A. H. Raskin
- Send Me a Hoe! pp. 12-17

- Harold S. Sloan
- Foreign Aid Reviewed pp. 18-22

- Elliott Haynes
- What Is Our Business Heritage? pp. 23-27

- Donald Sheehan
- Future Growth Has a Price Tag pp. 28-32

- The Editors
- 45 Shopping Days ’til& pp. 33-36

- Earl Dash
- Democracy and Abundance pp. 37-41

- David M. Potter
- From Farm to Dinner Table pp. 42-44

- The Editors
- Is Inflation the Price of Expansion? pp. 45-49

- Arthur W. Viner
- Electric Power from the Atom–When? pp. 50-54

- Lawrence R. Hafstad
- Michigan Builds a Bridge pp. 55-58

- William J. Duchaine
- Germany’s Role in the World Market pp. 59-62

- Paul V. Horn
Volume 3, issue 1, 1954
- A Personal Note pp. 4-5

- The Editors
- Is Inflation Here to Stay? pp. 6-10

- Paul Einzig
- How Much for Research? pp. 11-15

- The Editors
- The Boom in “Atomic” Enterprises pp. 16-19

- Ellis Haller
- Two-Way Bank pp. 20-24

- Herbert M. Bratter
- Human Relations in Industry pp. 25-28

- H. W. Prentis
- Flare-Up Over Natural Gas pp. 29-33

- Gilbert Hill
- Philanthropy Needs Leadership pp. 34-36

- Arthur F. Douglas
- Coffee Nerves and High Prices pp. 37-41

- Helen Hill Miller
- Enterprisers Are Mavericks pp. 42-45

- David McCord Wright
- Packaged for Quick Sale pp. 46-49

- The Editors
- Dispersal through Growth pp. 50-53

- The Editors
- Can Advertising Shape Economic Attitudes? pp. 54-58

- Richard E. Deems
- How Mobile Is the Work Force? pp. 59-62

- Dale L. Hiestand