01757cam a22002171a 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001300073035001100086040002100097043001200118050001900130082001700149100004500166245006400211260003600275300002500311505115700336651004601493538052BD-DhUL20160512181542.0710924s1967 nyu 000 0 eng  a67015951 a538052 cBD-DhULdBD-DhUL an-us---00aHC106.5b.C58700a330.973bVOC1 aColeman, John R.q(John Royston),d1921-14aThe changing American economy /cedited by John R. Coleman. aNew York :bBasic Books,c1967. aviii, 275 p.c22 cm.0 aAn economy in flux, by J. R. Coleman.--The market economy today, by B. W. Lewis--Keeping competition alive, by M. A. Adelman.--Corporations big and small, by A. A. Berle.--The consumer in an affluent society, by J. N. Morgan.--Private sector and public sector, by J. R. Coleman.--Agriculture: puzzles in plenty and poverty, by V. W. Ruttan.--The rich, the poor, and others, by G. G. Somers.--Manpower in the American scene, by R. A. Lester.--Progress and power in labor unions, by M. L. Joseph.--Security in an incentive society, by W. J. Cohen.--Can the U.S. avoid depressions and inflation? Fiscal policies, by J. Tobin.--Can the U.S. avoid depressions and inflation? Monetary policies, by G. L. Bach.--Perspective on economic growth, by E. S. Phelps.--Could the U.S. afford disarmament? By M. L. Weidenbaum.--Automation in perspective, by L. Ulman.--The economics of education, by G. S. Becher.--The U.S. in world markets, by C. P. Kindelberger.--The U.S. and foreign aid, by M. F. Millikan.--The individual and the changing economy, by L. S. Silk.--The economics profession today, by H. F. Williamson.--The economy still on trial, by J. R. Coleman. 0aUnited StatesxEconomic conditionsy1945-