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September 1937: Chautemps’ Rule Shaky Prices Rise (as Frank L. Demby)
October 1937: New Crisis Hits People’s Front Gov’t in France (as Frank L. Demby)
November 1938: Letter to The New International (as Frank Demby)
August 1940: Prosperity Around the Corner? (as Frank Demby)
September 1940: Does Inflation Threaten? (as Frank Demby)
September 1940: Mr. Willkie Pulls a “Boner” (as Frank Demby)
September 1940: What Are the Facts on the Gov’t Excess Profits Swindle? (as Frank Demby)
November 1940: Arming for Boss War (as Frank Demby)
January 1941: American Capitalism Gets an Outline of Its Economic Program for the War (as Frank Demby)
January 1941: Stalin Supplies the Hitler War Machine (as Frank Demby)
January 1941: Stalin Orders Labor Peonage (as Frank Demby)
March 1941: The Breakdown of Soviet Planning Under Stalin (as Frank Demby)
March 1941: “Everyone” Must Sacrifice: Specially, Every Worker (as Frank Demby)
May 1941: Features of U.S. Imperialism (as Frank Demby)
May 1941: New Tax Proposals Hit Those Who Can Least Afford Them (as Frank Demby)
June 1941: Aircraft and Finance Capital (as Frank Demby)
July 1941: Congress Throws Burden of War Billions on Labor (as Frank Demby)
July 1941: Workers in Russia (as Frank Demby) (book review)
August 1941: And the Price of Food Will Go Up! (as Frank Demby)
August 1941: Economic Notes (as Frank Demby)
August 1941: Gloom in Wall Street (as Frank Demby)
August 1941: War Taxes Mount (as Frank Demby)
August 1941: What to Do About the Rise in Prices (as Frank Demby)
September 1941: After the War, What? (as Frank Demby)
September 1941: America’s War Economy (as Frank Demby)
22 September 1941: Economic Notes (as Frank Demby)
29 September 1941: Economic Notes (as Frank Demby)
October 1941: Suppose They Limit Profits To 6%, What Does It Mean? (as Frank Demby)
November 1941: A Capitalist Looks at the Economics of War (as Frank Demby) (extended book review)
November 1941: Treasury Plans War Cut in Wages! (as Frank Demby)
December 1941: Defense Housing Crisis Grows Acute (as Frank Demby)
December 1941: How the War Is Going to Affect Your Pocketbook! (as Frank Demby)
December 1941: New Price Bill Fails to Solve the Problem of the Rising Cost of Living (as Frank Demby)
February 1944: Toward a Permanent War Economy? (as Walter J. Oakes)
November 1950: After Korea – What?
1951: The Permanent War Economy (Parts I–VI)
March 1952: An Exchange on Nationalisation (correspondence with Kenneth MacKenzie)
May 1953: The Myth of America’s Social Revolution (book review)
January 1954: The Economic Outlook for 1954
Spring 1955: A.A. Berle’s Capitalist Revolution (book review)
May 1955: The Crisis in Distribution
August 1957: An Amalgam of Marx and Keynes (book review)
March 1958: The Eisenhower Recession
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