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Volume 52, issue 6, 2009
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- Alternative Explanations of the Operation of a Capitalist Economy pp. 5-28

- Paul Davidson
- Free Trade, Fair Prices, and Sustainable Deficits pp. 29-59

- John Hansen
- How Would Adam Smith Fix the Financial Crisis? pp. 60-78

- David Bholat
- Antipoverty Policy for the Excluded Poor pp. 79-95

- Herbert Gans
- The Wealth of the Nation's Young pp. 96-100

- Andrew Sum and Ishwar Khatiwada
- Structural and Institutional Divergence in the European Union pp. 101-113

- Theodore Pelagidis
- Dissatisfaction Guaranteed: An Account of Two Bubbles by Dean Baker pp. 114-116

- Mike Sharpe
- Index to Volume 52 (January-December 2009) pp. 117-121

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 5, 2009
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick and Mike Sharpe
- The Global Slump pp. 5-24

- Robert Wade
- Uncertainty Aversion and Economic Depressions pp. 25-43

- Richard Posner
- Generational Theft pp. 44-54

- Neil Buchanan
- The Costs of NAIRUvianism pp. 55-76

- Servaas Storm and C. Naastepad
- The High-Employment Route to Low Inequality pp. 77-99

- Lane Kenworthy
- The Broad Reach of the Minimum Wage pp. 100-116

- Oren Levin-Waldman
- Is the U.S. Unemployment Rate Already as High as It Was in the 1980s? pp. 117-125

- John Schmitt and Dean Baker
- Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism, by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller pp. 126-131

- Marcellus Andrews
- Camp Runamuck pp. 132-134

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 52, issue 4, 2009
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-5

- Jeff Madrick
- On the Need for Professional Economic Ethics pp. 6-15

- George DeMartino
- Honesty and Integrity in Academic Economics pp. 16-24

- Thomas Mayer
- Rhetoric Matters pp. 25-31

- Deirdre McCloskey
- America's Response to a Deep Recession pp. 32-52

- Robert Blendon and John Benson
- Macroeconomic Policy Challenges and Choices in a Time of Crises pp. 53-93

- Allen Sinai
- The Great Depression, the New Deal, and the Current Crisis pp. 94-105

- Alexander Field
- An Ode on Poverty pp. 106-108

- S. Subramanian
- Review pp. 109-113

- José Tapia Granados
- Recovery? pp. 114-119

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 52, issue 3, 2009
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- Iceland as Icarus pp. 5-33

- Robert Wade
- Their Great Depression and Ours pp. 34-51

- James Livingston
- How to Fight (or Not to Fight) a Slowdown pp. 52-75

- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- Widening Inequality Combined with Modest Growth pp. 76-91

- Benjamin Friedman
- Has the Rise in American Inequality Been Exaggerated? pp. 92-120

- Robert Gordon
- , by John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff pp. 121-129

- Michael Meeropol
- Postscript on the G20 Summit pp. 130-132

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 52, issue 2, 2009
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- Macroeconomic Policy Challenges and Choices in a Time of Crises pp. 5-35

- Allen Sinai
- Bailouts, Buy-Ins, and Ballyhoo pp. 36-54

- Robert Hockett
- Bailing Out the World's Poorest pp. 55-80

- Martin Ravallion
- The Limits of Work-Based Social Support in the United States pp. 81-114

- Heather Boushey and Chris Tilly
- Children of the New Millennium: Big Government, the Predator State, and Stagflation pp. 115-123

- Mark Skousen
- What Keynes Knew pp. 124-131

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 52, issue 1, 2009
- Letter from the Editor pp. 3-4

- Jeff Madrick
- Avoiding Another Meltdown pp. 5-26

- James Crotty and Gerald Epstein
- The Economic Crisis and the Developing World: What Next? pp. 27-39

- Robert Wade, Jose Antonio Ocampo and Kevin Gallagher
- The Free Market Versus a Regulating Government pp. 40-46

- Amitai Etzioni
- Global Climate Policy and Climate Justice pp. 47-66

- Marilyn Power
- You Can Eat Your Cake and Have It, Too pp. 67-86

- Christian Weller
- A Challenge to Washington Think Tanks pp. 87-96

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Paul R. Krugman, Recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics: An Appreciation pp. 97-107

- Robert Feenstra
- Reviews pp. 108-112

- Pedro da Costa
- The Revolution of November 4, 2008 pp. 113-115

- Mike Sharpe
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