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  • Mortimer, E. (1998, March 25). Global gloom. Financial Times.

  • Silk, L. (1983, May 4). Strange new robotic world. The New York Times, D2.

  • Hilts, P. J. (1988, July 1). When nature fails to believe science. International Herald Tribune, 2.

  • Hamilton, D. P. (1998, June 17). Japan's economy is troubled, but don't tell Tokyo. The Wall Street Journal, A6.

  • Hall, P. (1985, November 13–26). How safe are the banks? Financial World, 10–15.

  • Hager, B. (1985, November 13–26). Regaining some glitter. Financial World, 88, 92.

  • Shepherd, W. G., Jr. (1982, August 15). Dark days on Wall Street. The New York Times, Section 3, 1.

  • Shaikh, A. (1984, November 13). Handwritten notes discussing productivity slowdowns, Keynesianism, and the role of the state in managing the economy [Manuscript notes].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Handwritten notes outlining scenarios for solutions: collapse and reflation [Manuscript notes].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Handwritten notes for a talk in Hamburg on unemployment and real wages in the U.S. [Manuscript notes].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • 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].

  • Lewis, F. (1982, October 17). European slump tumbles leaders left and right. The New York Times.

  • 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.

  • Bradsher, K. (1995, October 27). Widest gap in incomes? Research points to U.S. The New York Times, D2.

  • Bankruptcies rise in Japan. (1995, September 15). The New York Times, D4.

  • Behind the banking turmoil: Bad loans at home—not in the Third World—are shaking the system. (1984, October 29). BusinessWeek, 100–110, 115.

  • Silk, L. (1985, February 20). Expansion's shaky base. The New York Times.

  • Kristof, N. D. (1985, July 30). Peru debt-payment cap is an important symbol. The New York Times, D1.

  • Riding, A. (1985, July 30). Latin debt crisis seen intensifying. The New York Times.

  • Concern over future of Mexico growing in U.S. (1986, May 25). The New York Times, 10.

  • Renewed respect for family companies' traditional values. (1986, June 10). The New York Times, D26.

  • Stockton, W. (1986, June 10). Peso value falls amid uncertainty on Mexico's debt. The New York Times, A1.

  • Wiggins, P. H. (1990, February 27). Wall Street weathers Japan jolt. The New York Times, D1, D10.

  • Fuerbringer, J. (1990, February 27). Why world shrugged off Tokyo's stock tumble. The New York Times, D8.

  • Bartlett, S. (1989, July 24). U.S. efforts to aid debtor nations bring 'profound disappointment.' The New York Times, A1, A8.

  • Silk, L. (1990, November 11). Why it's too soon to predict another Great Depression. The New York Times, Section 4, 1.

  • Arenson, K. W. (1982, July 8). The erosion of American industry. The New York Times, Section 3, 1.

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