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Index to Volume 48 January—December 2005 By Author Colander, David. “The Long-Run Conse- quences of Trade and Outsourcing,” Altman, Drew E. See Robert Blendon. no. 1 (January-February), pp. 94-103. Arestis, Philip, and Elias Karakitzos. DeMartino, George. “A Professional Ethics Code for Economists,” no. 4 “Financial Market Puzzles May Affect World Growth,” no. 6 (November- (July-August), pp. 88-104. December), pp. 95-113. Dunn, Stephen. “John Kenneth Galbraith and the Multinational Corporation,” Arestis, Philip, and John McCombie. “Is no. 2 (March-April), pp. 90-112. Federal Reserve Policy Working?” no. 2 (March-April), pp. 48-66. Dunn, Robert, Jr. “The Age Bias in Academic Publishing,” no. 5 (Septem- Benson, John. See Robert Blendon. ber-October), pp. 5-11. Benziger, Vincent. “Out of the Loop: Ellerman, David. “How Do We Grow?” Causes of Africa’s Poverty and Isola- no. 3 (May-June), pp. 50-83. tion,” no. 4 (July-August), pp. 26-50. Ghosh, Koushik. See Robert Carbaugh. Bivens, L. Josh, and Christian Weller. “The Causes of the ‘Job Loss’ Recov- Gornick, Janet. See Marcia Meyers. ery,” no. 2 (March-April), pp. 23-47. Hamel, Elizabeth C. See Robert Blendon. Blackburn, Robin. Review of American Hamilton, Darrick. See Anwar Shaikh. Beyond Capitalism: Reclaiming Our Hein, Eckhard, and Achim Truger. “A Wealth, Our Liberty and Our Democ- Different View of Germany’s Stagna- racy, by Gar Alperovitz, no. 2 (March- tion,” no. 6 (November-December), April), pp. 133-136. pp. 64-94. Blendon, Robert, and John Benson. “How Howell, David. “Beyond Unemployment,” Americans Viewed Their Lives in no. 1 (January-February), pp. 5-28. 2004,” no. 3 (May-June), pp. 14-33. Jacoby, Sanford. “Corporate Governance Blendon, Robert, Stephen R. Pelletier, and Society,” no. 4 (July-August), pp. Mollyann Brodie, John M. Benson, 69-87, Elizabeth C. Hamel, Elizabeth Raleigh, Kalambokidis, Laura, and Andrew Marcus D. Rosenbaum, and Drew E. Reschovsky. “States’ Responses to the Altman. “Immigration and the U.S. Economy,” no. 2 (March-April), pp. Budget Shortfalls of 2001-2004,” no. | (January-February), pp. 76-93. 113-132. Brodie, Mollyann. See Robert Blendon. Karakitzos, Elias. See Philip Arestis. Carbaugh, Robert, and Koushik Ghosh. Kelly, Trish. “Why Are Developing “Are College Textbooks Priced Fairly?” Countries Still Negotiating?” no. 3 (May-June), pp. 109-124, no. 5 (September-October), pp. 9-112. Chang, Ha-loon. “The Dangers of Khatiwada, Ishwar, See Andrew Sum. Reducing Industrial Tariffs,” no, 6 Madrick, Jeff. “The False Charms of (November-December), pp. 50-63. Social Security Privatization: Interview Challenge/November-December 2005 121 with Alice Munnell,” no. 2 (March- Raleigh, Elizabeth. See Robert Blendon. April), pp. 7-22. Reschovsky, Andrew. See Laura ——. “Racial Discrimination Is Alive and Kalambokidis. Well: Interview with Maria Krysan and Rose, Stephen. Review of Fighting Amanda Lewis,” no. 3 (May-June), pp. Unemployment: The Limits of Free 3449. Market Orthodoxy, ed. David Howell, —. “A Revisionist’s View of the History no. 5 (September-October), pp. 113- of Economic Thought: Interview with 119. Philip Mirowski,” no. 5 (September- ——. Review of The State of Working October), pp. 79-94. America, by Lawrence Mishel, Jared ——. “Why Is Industrial Policy So Bernstein, and Sylvia Allegretto, no. 1 Unpopular? Interview with Joel (January-February), 118-124. Rogers,” no. 6 (November-December), Rosenbaum, Marcus D. See Robert Blendon. pp. 6-16. Sawicky, Max. See Lee Price. —. See also Anwar Shaikh. Schmitt, John. “is It Time to Export the McCombie, John. See Philip Arestis. U.S. Tax Model to Latin America?” no. Menshikov, Stanislav. “The Anatomy of 3 (May-June), pp. 84-108. Russian Capitalism,” no. 2 (March- Shaikh, Anwar, Darrick Hamilton, and April), pp. 67-89. Jeff Madrick. “The Bush Agenda: A Meyers, Marcia, and Janet Gornick. Panel Discussion,” no. 1 January- “Policies for Reconciling Parenthood February), pp. 52-75. and Employment: Drawing Lessons Sharma, Shalendra. “The Encouraging from Europe,” no. 5 (September- Truth About Foreign Aid,” no. 4 (July- October), pp. 39-61. August), pp. 11-25. Milberg, William. “Robert Heilbroner, 1919- Sharpe, Mike. “One President, Five 2005,” no. 3 (May-June), pp. 5-13. Disasters,” no. 6 (November-Decem- ——. Review of The World Is Flat: A Brief ber), pp. 119-120. History of the Twenty-first Century, by ——. Review of John Kenneth Galbraith: Thomas Friedman, no. 6 (November- His Life, His Politics, His Economics, by December), pp. 114-118. Richard Parker, no. 3 (May-June), pp. Naylor, R.T. “A Ruse by Any Other Name: 125-129. The Underground Economy,” no. 6 . “Robert Heilbroner, 1919-2005,” no. (November-December), pp. 32-49. 2 (March-April), pp. 5-6. alley, Thomas. “The Questionable ——. “The Way Out of Iraq,” no. 5 Legacy of Alan Greenspan,” no. 6 (September-October), p. 120. (November-December), pp. 17-31. Skeel, David. “The Empty Legacy of the Palma, Sheila. See Andrew Sum. Corporate Scandals,” no. 1 (JIanuary- Pelletier, Stephen R. See Robert Blendon. February), pp. 104-117. Petit, Pascal. “Managerial Capitalism by Sum, Andrew, and Ishwar Khatiwada, Any Other Name,” no. 5 (September- with Sheila Palma. “The Age Twist in October), pp. 62-78. Employment Rates, 2000-2004,” no. 4 Pollin, Robert. “Robert Heilbroner, 1919- (July-August), pp. 51-68. 2005,” no. 3 (May-June), pp. 5-13. Truger, Achim. See Eckhard Hein. Price, Lee, and Max Sawicky. “The Budget Wade, Robert Hunter. “Does Inequality Arithmetic Test,” no. 1 January- Matter?,” no. 5 (September-October), February), pp. 29-51. pp. 12-38. 122 Challenge/November-December 2005 Weller, Christian. See L. Josh Bivens. Truger, no. 6 (November-December), Whalen, Charles. “A Nonexpert View of pp. 64-94. Social Security,” no. 4 July-August), “Does Inequality Matter?” by Robert pp. 5-10. Hunter Wade, no. 5 (September- October), pp. 12-38. Wolfson, Martin H. Review of The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation “The Empty Legacy of the Corporate About the Deficit, Inflation, and Wealth Scandals,” by David Skeel, no. 1 Impoverish America, by Ellen Frank, (January-February), pp. 104-117. no. 4 (July-August), pp. 105-110. “The Encouraging Truth About Foreign Aid,” by Shalendra Sharma, no. 4 (July-August), pp. 11--25. By Title “The False Charms of Social Security Privatization: Interview with Alice “The Age Bias in Academic Publishing,” Munnell,” by Jeff Madrick, no. 2 by Robert Dunn, Jr., no. 5 (September- (March-April), pp. 7-22. October), pp. 5-11. “Financial Market Puzzles May Affect “The Age Twist in Employment Rates, World Growth,” by Philip Arestis and 2000-2004,” by Andrew Sum and Elias Karakitzos, no. 6 (November- Ishwar Khatiwada with Sheila Palma, December), pp. 95-113. no. 4 (July-August), pp. 51-68. “How Americans Viewed Their Lives in “The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,” 2004,” by Robert Blendon and John by Stanislav Menshikov, no. 2 (March- Benson, no. 3 (May-June), pp. 14-33. April), pp. 67-89. “How Do We Grow?” by David Ellerman “Are College Textbooks Priced Fairly?” no. 3 (May-June), pp. 50-83. by Robert Carbaugh and Koushik “Immigration and the U.S. Economy,” by Ghosh, no. 5 (September-October), Robert J. Blendon, Stephen R. Pelletier, pp. 95-112. Mollyann Brodie, John M. Benson, “Beyond Unemployment,” by David Elizabeth C. Hamel, Elizabeth Raleigh, Howell, no. 1 january-February), pp. Marcus D. Rosenbaum, and Drew E. 5-28. Altman, no. 2 (March-April), pp. 113- “The Budget Arithmetic Test,” by Lee 132. Price and Max Sawicky, no. 1 (Janu- “Is Federal Reserve Policy Working?,” by ary-February), pp. 29-51. Philip Arestis and john McCombie, “The Bush Agenda: A Panel Discussion,” no. 2 (March-April), pp. 48-66. by Anwar Shaikh, Darrick Hamilton, “Is It Time to Export the U.S. Tax Model and Jeff Madrick, no. 1 anuary- to Latin America?,” by John Schmitt, February), pp. 52-75. no. 3 (May-June), pp. 84-108. “The Causes of the ‘Job Loss’ Recovery,” “John Kenneth Galbraith and the Multina- by L. Josh Bivens and Christian Weller, tional Corporation,” by Stephen Dunn, no. 2 (March-April), pp. 23-47. no. 2 (March-April), pp. 90-112. “Corporate Governance and Society,” by “The Long-Run Consequences of Trade Sanford Jacoby, no. 4 (July-August), and Outsourcing,” by David Colan- pp. 69-87. der, no. 1 (January-February), pp. 94- “The Dangers of Reducing Industrial 103. Tariffs,” by Ha-Joon Chang, no. 6 “Managerial Capitalism by Any Other (November-December), pp. 50-63. Name,” by Pascal Petit, no. 5 (Septem- ber-October), pp. 62-78. “A Different View of Germany’s Stagna- tion,” by Eckhard Hein and Achim “A Nonexpert View of Social Security,” Challenge/ November-December 2005 123 Index by Charles Whalen, no. 4 (JJuly- “The Way Out of Iraq,” by Mike. Sharpe, August), pp. 5-10. no. 5 (September-October), p. 120. “One President, Five Disasters,” by Mike “Why Are Developing Countries Still Sharpe, no. 6 (November-December), Negotiating?” by Trish Kelly, no. 3 pp. 119-120. (May-June), pp. 109-124. “Out of the Loop: Causes of Africa’s “Why Is Industrial Policy So Unpopular? Poverty and Isolation,” by Vincent Interview with Joel Rogers,” by Jeff Benziger, no. 4 (July-August), pp. 26-50. Madrick, no. 6 (November-December), “Policies for Reconciling Parenthood and pp. 6-16. Employment: Drawing Lessons from Europe,” by Marcia Meyers and Janet Reviews Gornick, no. 5 (September-October), pp. 39-61. America Beyond Capitalism: Reclaiming “A Professional Ethics Code for Econo- Our Wealth, Our Liberty and Our mists,” by George DeMartino, no. 4 Democracy, by Gar Alperovitz, re- (July-August), pp. 88-104. viewed by Robin Blackburn, no. 2 “The Questionable Legacy of Alan (March-April), pp. 133-136. Greenspan,” by Thomas Palley, no. 6 Fighting Unemployment: The Limits of Free (November-December), pp. 17-31. Market Orthodoxy, ed. David Howell, “Racial Discrimination Is Alive and Well: reviewed by Stephen Rose, no. 5 Interview with Maria Krysan and (September-October), pp. 113-119. Amanda Lewis,” by Jeff Madrick, no. 3 John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His (May-June), pp. 34-49. Politics, His Economics, by Richard “A Revisionist’s View of the History of Parker, reviewed by Mike Sharpe, no. 3 Economic Thought: Interview with (May-June), pp. 125-129. Philip Mirowski,” by Jeff Madrick, no. The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinforma- 5 (September-October), pp. 79-94. tion About the Deficit, Inflation, and “Robert Heilbroner, 1919-2005,” by Wealth Impoverish America, by Ellen William Milberg and Robert Pollin, Frank, reviewed by Martin H. Wolfson, no. 3 (May-June), pp. 5-13. no. 4 (July-August), pp. 105-110. “Robert Heilbroner, 1919-2005,” by Mike The State of Working America, by Lawrence Sharpe, no. 2 (March-April), pp. 5-6. Mishel, Jared Bernstein, and Sylvia “A Ruse by Any Other Name: The Under- Allegretto, reviewed by Stephen Rose, ground Economy,” by R.T. Naylor, no. 6 no. 1 January-February), 118-124. (November-December), pp. 32-49. The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the “States’ Responses to the Budget Short- Twenty-first Century, by Thomas falls of 2001-2004,” by Andrew Friedman, reviewed by William Reschovsky and Laura Kalambokidis, Milberg, no. 6 (November-December), no. 1 January-February), pp. 76-93. pp. 114-118. The following Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation is provided in accordance with the re- quirements contained in 39USC3685. Challenge (Publication no. 0577-5132) appears bimonthly and the an- nual subscription price is $220.00. It is owned, managed, and published by M.E. Sharpe, Inc., which is located at 80 Business Park Drive, Armonk, Westchester County, NY 10504-1715. The Owner and Publisher is Myron E. Sharpe, at the same address. The Editor is Jeff Madrick at the same address. During the preceding twelve months the average number of copies printed for each issue was 2,032; the average paid circulation (by mail subscription), 1,338; the average free distribution, 27; the average number of copies distributed, 1,522. Corre- sponding figures for the issue published nearest to the filing date: total number of copies printed, 2,000; total paid circulation (by mail subscription), 1,344; total free distribution, 18; total number of copies distributed, 1,502. 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