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This collection includes:
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Mortimer, E. (1998, March 25). Global gloom. Financial Times.
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Silk, L. (1983, May 4). Strange new robotic world. The New York Times, D2.
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Hilts, P. J. (1988, July 1). When nature fails to believe science. International Herald Tribune, 2.
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Hamilton, D. P. (1998, June 17). Japan's economy is troubled, but don't tell Tokyo. The Wall Street Journal, A6.
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Hall, P. (1985, November 13–26). How safe are the banks? Financial World, 10–15.
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Hager, B. (1985, November 13–26). Regaining some glitter. Financial World, 88, 92.
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Shepherd, W. G., Jr. (1982, August 15). Dark days on Wall Street. The New York Times, Section 3, 1.
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Shaikh, A. (1984, November 13). Handwritten notes discussing productivity slowdowns, Keynesianism, and the role of the state in managing the economy [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Handwritten concluding remarks on economic crises, risks like bank debt and war, and the impact of robotization, citing a New York Times article [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1984, November). Handwritten outline for a talk at Simon's Rock discussing the Third World debt crisis, long waves, and forms of crisis [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Handwritten notes outlining scenarios for solutions: collapse and reflation [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1982, July 27). Handwritten notes arguing there is no final crisis and discussing recovery, robotization, and the limits of state intervention [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1982, August 24). Handwritten notes titled Current crisis—implications comparing the current period to the Great Depressions of 1873 and 1929 [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1982, August 24). Handwritten notes on the role of the state in the current crisis, discussing Keynesian vs. Supply-side views, and potential solutions like social democracy and corporate concessions [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1984, November 8). Outline for a talk titled Are we on brink of another Great Depression discussing the international debt crisis [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1984, November 9). Handwritten notes arguing that the conventional view of the international debt crisis mistakes the symptoms for the disease, which is a worldwide economic crisis [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Handwritten notes for a talk in Hamburg on unemployment and real wages in the U.S. [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1984, November 21). Handwritten notes for a talk in Hamburg on the possibility of financial collapse originating from domestic troubles and unregulated foreign banks [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1983, February 28). Handwritten notes titled Other facts on U.S. versus other DCC's comparing U.S. labor costs, social spending, taxes, and military spending to other developed countries [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1984, November 7). Handwritten outline on the Reagan years covering the economic boom from 1982–1984 in historical and global perspective [Manuscript notes].
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Shaikh, A. (1984, April). Reduction of workweek as response to current crisis (Hamburg): Fall in profitability, effects on labor, poverty, and public policy responses [Manuscript paper].
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Lewis, F. (1982, October 17). European slump tumbles leaders left and right. The New York Times.
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Malabre, A. L., Jr. (1980, April 8). Dangerous debt: Rise in firms' loans, lag in ability to repay could deepen a slump. The Wall Street Journal.
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Bradsher, K. (1995, October 27). Widest gap in incomes? Research points to U.S. The New York Times, D2.
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Bankruptcies rise in Japan. (1995, September 15). The New York Times, D4.
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Behind the banking turmoil: Bad loans at home—not in the Third World—are shaking the system. (1984, October 29). BusinessWeek, 100–110, 115.
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Silk, L. (1985, February 20). Expansion's shaky base. The New York Times.
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Kristof, N. D. (1985, July 30). Peru debt-payment cap is an important symbol. The New York Times, D1.
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Riding, A. (1985, July 30). Latin debt crisis seen intensifying. The New York Times.
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Concern over future of Mexico growing in U.S. (1986, May 25). The New York Times, 10.
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Renewed respect for family companies' traditional values. (1986, June 10). The New York Times, D26.
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Stockton, W. (1986, June 10). Peso value falls amid uncertainty on Mexico's debt. The New York Times, A1.
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Wiggins, P. H. (1990, February 27). Wall Street weathers Japan jolt. The New York Times, D1, D10.
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Fuerbringer, J. (1990, February 27). Why world shrugged off Tokyo's stock tumble. The New York Times, D8.
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Bartlett, S. (1989, July 24). U.S. efforts to aid debtor nations bring 'profound disappointment.' The New York Times, A1, A8.
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Silk, L. (1990, November 11). Why it's too soon to predict another Great Depression. The New York Times, Section 4, 1.
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Arenson, K. W. (1982, July 8). The erosion of American industry. The New York Times, Section 3, 1.
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Various News Articles from the Mid 80s" (1998). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 385.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/385