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Vol.
3
No.
11
September 1992

Features

  • The Pork Barrel Objection

    Steven Kelman

  • Shopping for Innovation: Government as Smart Consumer

    Ralph Nader

  • Investing on the Frontier: How the U.S. Can Recliam High-Tech Leadership

    Michael Borrus

  • Accounting the Future

    Robert Reich

  • The Way We Won: America's Economic Breakthrough During World War II

    Doris Goodwin

  • Memo on Presidential Transition

    Richard Neustadt

  • Can We Put a Time Limit on Welfare?

    Christopher Jencks

  • Talk of the Tube: How To Get Teledemocracy Right

    James Fishkin

  • The Limits of Teledemocracy

    Michael Schudson

  • Race, Liberalism, Affirmative Action (III)

    Rogers Smith

  • Passion, Memory, and Politics, 1992

    Paul Starr

  • The Rich, the Right, and the Facts: Deconstructing the Income Distribution Debate

    Paul Krugman

    Deconstructing the Income Distribution Debate

  • Divided They Govern

    Richard Valelly

  • The Moral Equivalent of War Production

    Robert Kuttner

  • Where Private Investment Fails

    Bennett Harrison

  • Conversion Then and Now

    David Casagrande

  • The Faster Track: Shoule We Build a High-Speed Rail System?

    Peter Stone

  • Conversion to Competitiveness: Making the Most of the National Labs

    Jay Stowsky

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