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April 1988 Issue - 11 Articles- Equal: But Not the Same
Edmund A. Opitz
, pp. 124-130 Marking the 40th anniversary of Ludwig Erhard's sweeping free market reforms in Germany.
- Mom's Monopoly, Part I
Susan J. Osburn
, pp. 131-132 A mother teaches her 14-year-old son some basic economics.
- Entrepreneurs and the State
Burt Folsom
, pp. 133-135 Federally aided firms rarely outperform those who have to succeed on their own merits.
- The Myth of Japanese Industrial Policy
C. Brandon Crocker
, pp. 136-139 The reasons behind Japan's postwar boom.
- Who Should Support the Arts?
Melvin D. Barger
, pp. 140-145 Sustaining culture through voluntary, peaceful means and processes.
- Public Funding for the Arts: Diamond or Daub?
Eugenie Dickerson
, pp. 146-147 What happens when the government becomes patron of the arts?
- Freedom Footnote
Paul Rux
, p. 148 A lesson from a most unexpected source.
- Some Thoughts on Discrimination
George C. Leef
, pp. 149-153 A free economy, open to all, would obviate the need for anti-discrimination laws.
- The Job Abacus: No Guide to Public Policy
James E. McClure and T. Norman Van Cott
, pp. 154-155 Counting jobs yields irrelevant answers.
- Government Regulation of Air Safety May Be Hazardous to Your Health
John Semmens
, pp. 156-158 Do more crowded skies lead to less safety?
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A Reviewer's Notebook (Review) John Chamberlain
, pp. 159-160 A review of "Wedemeyer on War and Peace," edited by K. E. Eiler.
- Wedemeyer on War and Peace by Keith E. Eiler and Albert C. Wedemeyer