Responding to Malthus The Great Delusion: A Mad Inventor, Death in the Tropics, and the Utopian Origins of Economic Growth By Steven Stoll Hill and Wang. 210 pp. $24.00. Reviewed by Paul...
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UNEMPLOYMENT AS AN OBJECTIVE Tampering with the American Dream BY PAUL DAVIDSON A recent New York Times article focused on a sheetmetal worker at the TWA facility in Kansas City who was excessed...
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THE GLOBAL DIMENSION It's Still the Economy, Mr. President BY PAUL DAVIDSON In his first news conference (on November 12) following the election, President-elect Bill Clinton announced...
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THE CURSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT How to Avoid Another Great Depression BY PAUL DAVIDSON In the late summer of 1990, President George Bush stated dogmatically that there would not be a recession in the...
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Perspectives WHOSE DEBT CRISIS IS IT ANYWAY? BY PAUL DAVIDSON Two international debt problems hang over the world economy today. One has to do with the liabilities of certain Less...
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Unlikely Dash to Hell Beyond Our Means: How America's Long Years of Debts, Deficits and Reckless Borrowing Now Threaten to Overwhelm Us By Alfred L. Malabre Jr. Random House. 174 pp....
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THE PRICE OF GRAMM-RUDMAN Can We Afford to Balance the Budget? BY PAUL DAVIDSON Public opinion polls taken in recent months have indicated that a large majority of citizens favors reducing the...
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UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM Why Deficits Hardly Matter BY PAUL DAVIDSON The conventional economic wisdom being dispensed this election year by Democrats and Republicans alike is that the current size...
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MR. BOK AND PEACE By Paul Davidson ilHi fci r o t lit u o«r been made.' The world is richer by one more •crap of paper. Some one, still anno) mous, will be richer by $50.- ! 000. Europe has...
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