The Economic Bulletins seek to provide in-depth discussions of matters relating to fundamental questions in economics, personal finance, and general policy questions. The Economic Bulletin, which may vary in length from four pages to book-length studies of more than 150 pages, covers topics such as Social Security, Medicare, pension plans, homeownership, life insurance, taxes, inflation, gold, mutual funds, and other personal financial information. The files here represent our non-book-length Economic Bulletins.
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Economic Education Bulletin Vol. XIII, no. 1 | January, 1973 by Kenneth C. Masteller
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Economic Education Bulletin Vol. XII, no. 6 | June, 1972 by John Exter
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Economic Education Bulletin Vol. XII, no. 1 | January, 1972 Also: Would Government Support Be a ‘Booby Trap’ for Behavioral Scientists? By E. C. Harwood and Rollo Handy
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Economic Education Bulletin Vol XI, no. 11 | December, 1971 by E. C. Harwood