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 Publications Type: Manhattan Report
Manhattan Report Vol.7 No.2, Fall 1987
| | - Welfare Reform Debated at London Conference
- Elizabeth Wright's "Issues & Views"
- NY Project Activities
- Manhattan Forums... |
Manhattan Report Vol.7 No.1, Spring 1987
| | - Taxes in the UK: Which Way? Report on the London Conference on Taxes and Growth
- Manhattan Forums
- Civil Justice Project Takes on Liability Crisis |
Manhattan Report Vol.6 No.2, 1986
| | The Liability Crisis: Who's To Blame? |
Manhattan Report Vol.6 No.1, 1986
| | South Africa: The Economics of Disinvestment |
Manhattan Report Vol.5 No.4, 1985
| | Metropolis 1985: A Look At New York's Economic Future |
Manhattan Report Vol.5 No.3, 1985
| | Supply-Side Revisited: The World Economy in Perspective |
Manhattan Report Vol.5 No.2, 1985
Manhattan Report Vol.5 No.1, 1985
| | Why The War On Poverty Failed? |
Manhattan Report Vol.4 No.4, April 1984
| | Comparable Worth: Will it close the pay gap? |
Manhattan Report Vol.4 No.3, 1984
| | Is Central Banking Obsolete? |
Manhattan Report Vol.4 No.2, 1984
| | The Political Economy of Interest Groups |
Manhattan Report Vol.4 No.1, 1984
| | Economic Research Directory |
Manhattan Report Vol.3 No.5, 1983
| | W.H. Hutt: An Economist For This Century |
Manhattan Report Vol.3 No.4, 1983
| | The Economy of Israel: So much at stake. |
Manhattan Report Vol.3 No.3, 1983
Manhattan Report Vol.3 No.2, 1983
| | Industrial Policy, Part2: Is a new New Deal the answer? |
Manhattan Report Vol.3 No.1, January 1983
| | On the Brink: Third World Economies in Crisis |
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.8, Winter 1983
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.7, October 1982
| | Industrial Policy, Part I: The Japanese Model |
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.6, September 1982
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.5, August 1982
| | The Balancing Ad: Rethinking the Federal Budget Process |
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.4, July 1982
| | Idle Resources, Easy Money, and Hard Choices: Toward an Understanding of the Crisis |
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.3, May 1982
| | Privatizing Public Lands: The Ecological and Economic Case for Private Ownership of Federal Lands |
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.2, April 1982
| | The Reagan Revolution: Rhetoric is Not Enough |
Manhattan Report Vol.2 No.1, March 1982
| | Europe at the Crossroads: An Economic Perspective on the Future of Western Europe |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.9, December 1981
| | Annual Summary: Stimulating Independent Thought... |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.8, Winter 1982
| | Special Edition: Thomas Sowell |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.7, October 1981
| | - An exclusive interview with economist-turned-congressman Philip Gramm.
- A new study from agricultural economist Bruce L. Gardner provides an objective breakdown of the actual costs of our farm support programs.
- A group of economists based in the Rocky Mountain region of Montana think they have answers to some of the country's most pressing environmental problems. |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.6, September 1981
| | Funding of the Arts: Is More Better? |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.5, August 1981
| | - George Gilder makes his assessment of American productivity and is compared to Lester Thurow on specifics.
- The conclusion of our two-part interview with Chicago economist, George Stigler. Will the regulators continue to wield power in our economy? Prof. Stigler presents (as usual) some rather novel views.
- Some private foundations lose sight of the fact. |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.4, June 1981
| | Alternative International Monetary Systems |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.3, May 1981
| | - Economist Thomas Sowell reports on the history and consequences of government interference with the economic life of ethnic and racial groups.
- An exclusive interview with George Stigler, the economists' economist from Chicago.
- Joseph Alibrandi joins ICEPS's Board of Directors.
- More ICEPS radio commentaries. |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.2, April 1981
| | An ICEPS Forum on URBAN ENTERPRISE ZONES: Reversing the Decline of Our Inner Cities |
Manhattan Report Vol.1 No.1, March 1981
| | - "Lessons from London": Based on an exclusive interview with MargaretThatcher's chief economic advisor, Alan Walters.
- Has justice been served by judicial intervention in the New York housing market? Peter Salins provides a well documented answer.
- Four commentaries from ICE PS's radio series.
- ICEPS's economic forums attract New York. |
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