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AuthorWOHL, PAUL
AuthorWohl, R. Richard
AuthorWOIFF, GEOFFREY
AuthorWOLF, MATTHEW S.
AuthorWOLFE, ANN F.
AuthorWOLFE, ANN P.
AuthorWOLFE, BERTRAM D.
AuthorWOLFE, HENRY C.
AuthorWOLFERS, ARNOLD
AuthorWOLFF, GEOFFREY
AuthorWOLFF, GEOFFREY A.
AuthorWOLFF, ROBERT LEE
AuthorWOLIN, SIMON
AuthorWOLL, JOSEPHINE
AuthorWOLL, MATTHEW
AuthorWOLNICKI, MIRON
AuthorWONG, FRANCIS T. K.
AuthorWOOCHER, JONATHAN S.
AuthorWOOD, CLEMENT
AuthorWOODCOCK, GEORGE
AuthorWOODCOCK, GEOROE
AuthorWOODCOCK, OEORGE
AuthorWOODFIN, HENRY A.
AuthorWOODSIDE, WILLSON
AuthorWoodward, W. E
AuthorWootton, Barbara
AuthorWork, John M.
AuthorWorm, A.
AuthorWOYTINSKY, W. S.
Paid articleU.S. Economy-IV The Budget vs. the Debt (August 1960)
The U.S. Economy—IV THE BUDGET VS. THE DEBT By W. S. Woytinsky SINCE THE END OF World War II, the Federal Government has completed only three fiscal years with a surplus: in 1948 ($3.5...
Paid articleU.S. Economy-III, Inflation: Fact vs. Myth: (August 1960)
The U.S. Economy—III INFLATION: FACT vs. MYTH By W. S. Woytinsky This is the third in a series of four articles on the present condition of the United States' economy. W. S. Woytinsky, the...
Paid articleU.S. Economy-II How We Can Increase Our Rate of Growth (August 1960)
The U.S. Economy—II A government that recognizes its responsibility for insuring the continuous growth of the economy must first of all determine the best rate of growth. Several approaches to this...
Paid articleThe U.S. Economy-I Growth and Vitality (July 1960)
The U.S. Economy — I Economics is often called "the dismal science." Yet, ironically, since the day that simple bartering: first began it has perhaps been the most potent single factor in shaping...
Paid articleU. S. Economy on Trial (November 1959)
Study of three postwar recessions can provide key to needed growth of production, income and services U.S. ECONOMY ON TRIAL By W. S. Woytinsky Readers of W. S. Woytinsky's analyses of the U.S....
Paid articleEight Months in Latin America (June 1958)
First of two articles Eight Months in Latin America By W S. Woytinsky Do we have more enemies than friends in Latin America? Are anti-American feelings growing stronger south of the Rio Grande?...
Paid articleMeasuring National Power (February 1957)
Measuring National Power The War Potential of Nation By Klaus Knorr. Princeton. 310 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by W. S. Woytinsky Author, "World Population and Production,'' "World Commerce and...
Paid articleINDIA IN SEARCH OF ECONOMIC IDEOLOGY (September 1956)
The Awakening Giant-4 India in Search of Economic Ideology By W. S. Woytinsky This is the last of four articles on today's India by W. S. Woytinsky (cut at left), author of numerous volumes on...
Paid articleCommunity Development in India (August 1956)
The Awakening Giant-3 Community Development in India By W S. Woytinsky "I believe that the most significant development in | India has been the development of the Community Projects and...
Paid articleIndia's Five Year Plan (August 1956)
India's Five Year Plan The Awakening Giant-2 By W S. Woytinsky All Asian countries have economic plans. Japan's plan is modeled on the economic projections used in the United States. The Burmese...
Paid articleINDIA FACING DESTINY (August 1956)
The Awakening Giant-1 India Facing Destiny By W. S. Woytinsky ALL Asia is in a turmoil of political, economic, social and cultural revolution. The era of political revolutions did not end with...
Paid articleCommunist Theory and the U.S. Recession: (November 1954)
The Soviets are heralding 'the crisis of capitalism,' but our economy is set for another period of expansion Communist Theory and the U.S. Recession By W S. Woytinsky SOVIET PROPAGANDA rests on a...
Paid articleArthur Burns's Economic Philosophy (July 1954)
Arthur Burns's Economic Philosophy The Frontiers of Economic Knowledge. By Arthur F. Burns. National Bureau of Economic Research. 366 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by W. S. Woytinsky Economist; author,...
Paid articleECONOMIC OUTLOOK: 1949 (April 1949)
Economic Outlook: 1949 Part 3 — Conclusion By W. S. Woytinsky SINCE PRICES ROSE not because of the current inflow of money in Circulation, as in the typical case fit an inflation, but because...
Paid articleECONOMIC OUTLOOK: 1949 (April 1949)
Economic Outlook: 1949 Part 2 By W. S. Woytinsky This it the lecond of three articlei by Dr. W. S. Woytiniky forecasting the economic outlook for lhe United States in the coming period. The...
Paid articleECOMONIC OUTLOOK: 1949 (April 1949)
Economic Outlook: 1949 Part 1 By W. S. Woytinsky THE UNITED STATES is again a a victim of depression jitters. The air is full of rumors—forthcoming layoffs, tax increases, fantastic bills...
Paid articleRECONVERSION (March 1946)
RECONVERSION Six Months After VJ-Day By W. S. Woytinsky TEN months have elapsed since Germany surrendered and more than six months since VJ-Day, but we are still in the transition from a...
Paid articleDepression or Prosperity? (November 1945)
Depression or Prosperity? Purchasing Power Will Suffice to Stimulate Economy By W. S. Woytinsky OPINIONS on our chances of attaining full employment end prosperity in the near future are widely...
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