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Taking the Long View: Rostow on Prospects for the World Economy
Peter B. Kenen reviews W. W. Rostow's diagnosis and remedies for the problems of the U. S. economy. He has doubts about the diagnosis and reservations about the remedies, suggesting that democracies must come to grips with the politics of distribution if they are to solve their economic problems.
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United Europe: Challenge and Opportunity, Walter Hallstein ; The United States and the Common Market: A Background Study, Don D. Humphrey Reviewed by Peter B. Kenen
International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles, Oskar Morgenstern Reviewed by Peter B. Kenen
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