BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED WORKS

Key: CP -- Reprinted in Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers I-VI

      BE -- Reprinted in Beyond Economics
      RI -- Further reprint information available from the CU Archive files

                                1950

The Background and Structure of a Macro-Economic Theory of Distribution. In: Economic Theory in Review, C. Lawrence Christenson, ed. (Social Science Series No. 8). Bloomington: Indiana University Publications, 1950, pp. 68-81.

Income or Welfare? Review of Economic Studies, 17 (2), 43 (1949- 50): 77-86. CP I, pp. 263-274.

The Models for a Macro-Economic Theory of Distribution. In: Economic Theory in Review, C. Lawrence Christenson, ed. (Social Science Series No. 8). Bloomington: Indiana University Publications, 1950, pp. 82-95.

Protestantism's Lost Economic Gospel. Christian Century, 67, 33 (Aug. 16, 1950): 970-972.

Religious Perspectives of College Teaching in Economics (Pamphlet). New Haven, Conn.: Edward W. Hazen Foundation, 1950. 24 pp. BE, pp. 177-197. RI.

BOOK

A Reconstruction of Economics. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1950. xii + 311 pp. Translations: Portuguese, Spanish. Paperback edition: New York: Science Editions, 1962.

BOOK REVIEW

Humane Economics. Review of Wilhelm Ropke, The Social Crisis of Our Time. Christian Century, 67, 44 (Nov. 1, 1950): 1295.

1951

Asset Identities in Economic Models. In: Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 14 (Papers from the Conference on Income and Wealth, Apr. 1950). New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1951, pp. 229-247; comments, pp. 247-256; reply, pp. 256-258. CP I, pp. 293-311.

Can We Control Inflation in a Garrison State? Social Action, 17, 3 (Mar. 15, 1951): 3-24. CP III, pp. 1-24.

Comments (on Professor Dr. Wolfgang F. Stolper, "The Economics of Peace"). Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (Keil, Germany), 66, 1 (1951): 146-147.

Defense and Opulence: The Ethics of International Economics. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 63rd American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Dec. 1950), 41, 2 (May 1951): 210-220. CP I, pp. 313-325.

Wages as a Share in the National Income. In: The Impact of the Union: Eight Economic Theorists Evaluate the Labor Union Movement, D. McCord Wright, ed. (edited report of the Institute on the Structure of the Labor Market, American University, May 1950). New York: Harcourt Brace, 1951, pp. 123148; discussion, pp. 149-167. CP I, pp. 327-354.

What About Christian Economics? American Friend, 39, 23 (Nov. 8, 1951): 361.

BOOK REVIEWS

M. Allais' Theory of Interest. Review article of Maurice Allais, Economie et Interest. Journal of Political Economy, 59, 1 (Feb. 1951): 69-73.

Review of R.H. Coase, British Broadcasting. Journal of Higher Education, 22 (Feb. 1951): 110.

Democracy and the Economic Challenge. Review of the 1950-51 William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions. Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review, 57, 18 (May 26, 1951): 185-191.

Review of I.M.D. Little, A Critique of Welfare Economics. Economica 18, 70 (May 1951): 207-209.

Review of George Kingsley Zipf, Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort. American Economic Review, 41, 3 (June 1951): 449- 450.

1952

A Conceptual Framework for Social Science. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 37 (1952): 275-282. BE, pp. 55-63. CP IV, pp. 1-10.

Economics as a Social Science. In: The Social Sciences at MidCentury: Essays in Honor of Guy Stanton Ford. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, for the Social Science Research Center of the Graduate School, 1952, pp. 70-83. CP III, pp. 25- 40.

The Great Revolution (summary of Baltimore Yearly Meeting lecture, Mar. 1952). Friends Intelligencer, 109, 17 (Apr. 26, 1952): 231-232.

Implications for General Economics of More Realistic Theories of the Firm. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 64th American Economic Association annual meeting, Boston, Dec. 1951), 42, 2 (May 1952): 35-44. CP I, pp. 355-366.

Religious Foundations of Economic Progress, Harvard Business Review, 30, 3 (May-June 1952): 33-44. BE, pp. 196-211. CP III, pp. 41-51. RI.

Welfare Economics. In: A Survey of Contemporary Economics, Vol. II, B. Haley, ed. Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, for the American Economic Association, 1952, pp. 1-34; comment, pp. 34- 38. CP I, pp. 367-402.

BOOK

Readings in Price Theory, Vol. VI (edited with George J. Stigler). Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, for the American Economic Association, 1952. x + 568 pp.

BOOK REVIEWS AND DISCUSSION

Discussion of papers by Daniel H. Brill, "Social Accounting and Economic Analysis"; Ruth P. Mack, "Contrasts in Patterns of Flows of Commodities and Funds"; and Karl Brunner and Harry Markowitz, "Stocks and Flows in Monetary Analysis." Econometrica, 20, 3 (July 1952): 497-498.

Memorial Anthology. Review of Arthur F. Burns, ed., Wesley Clair Mitchell, The Economic Scientist. Scientific Monthly, 75, 2 (1952): 129-130.

Review of National Bureau of Economic Research, Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 13 (Conference on Income and Wealth). Econometrica, 20, 1 (Jan. 1952): 107-108.

Shirtsleeve Economics. Review of William A. Paton, Shirtsleeve Economics. Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review (Summer 1952): 360.

Review of Norbert Wiener, The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society. Econometrica, 20, 4 (Oct. 1952): 702.

VERSE

The Busted Thermostat. Michigan Business Review, 4, 6 (Nov. 1952): 25-26.

1953

The Contribution of Economics to the Understanding of the Firm--I Marginal Analysis. In: Contemporary Economic Problems (Lectures from the Economics-in-Action Program). Cleveland, Ohio: Case Institute of Technology, 1953, pp. 15-27.

The Contribution of Economics to the Understanding of the Firm--II The Theory of Organization and Communications. In: Contemporary Economic Problems (Lectures from the Economics-in-Action Program). Cleveland, Ohio: Case Institute of Technology, 1953, pp. 28-40.

Economic Issues in International Conflict (lecture at Vanderbilt University, Dec. 1951). Kyklos, 6, 2 (1953): 97-115. CP V, pp. 1-22.

Economic Progress as a Goal in Economic Life. In: Goals of Economic Life, Dudley Ward, ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953, pp. 52-83. CP III, pp. 53-86.

The Fruits of Progress and the Dynamics of Distribution. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 65th American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Dec. 1952), 43, 2 (May 1953): 473-483. CP I, pp. 403-415.

The Quaker Approach in Economic Life. In: The Quaker Approach, John Kavanaugh, ed. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1953, pp. 43- 58.

The Skills of the Economist. In: Contemporary Economic Problems (Lectures from the Economics-in-Action Program). Cleveland, Ohio: Case Institute of Technology, 1953, pp. 3-14.

Toward a General Theory of Growth (paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association meeting, London, June 1953). Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 19, 3 (Aug. 1953): 326-340. BE, pp. 62-
82. CP III, pp. 87-103. RI.

BOOK

The Organizational Revolution: A Study in the Ethics of Economic Organization. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953. xxxiv + 286 pp. Translation: Japanese. Paperback edition: Quadrangle Books, 1968. xxxvi + 235 pp. Reissued: Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1984.

BOOK REVIEWS

Projection, Prediction, and Precariousness. Review article (with others) of Gerald Colm, The American Economy in 1960 (National Planning Association Staff Report). Review of Economics and Statistics, 35, 4 (Nov. 1953): 257260. Correction and Apology. Review of Economics and Statistics, 36, 1 (Feb. 1954): 100.

Economic Theory and Measurement. Review of The Cowles Commission, Economic Theory and Measurement: Twenty Year Research Report, 1932-1952. Kyklos, 6, 2 (1953): 149-152.

Review of V.A. Demant, Religion and the Decline of Capitalism. Journal of Religious Thought, 10, 2 (Spring-Summer 1953): 180- 181.

Review of Benjamin Higgins, What Do Economists Know? Journal of Business, 26, 2 (Apr. 1953): 139.

A Note on the Theory of Investment of the Firm. Review of Friedrich and Vera Lutz, The Theory of Investment of the Firm. Kyklos, 6, 1 (1953): 77-81.

1954

Comment (on Vernon W. Malach, "Sales and Output Taxes"). American Economic Review, 44, 1 (Mar. 1954): 129.

An Economist's View of the Manpower Concept. In: Proceedings of a Conference on the Utilization of Scientific and Professional Manpower (National Manpower Council Conference, Arden House, Columbia University, Oct. 1953). New York: Columbia University Press, 1954, pp. 11-26; discussion, pp. 26-33. BE, pp. 12-27. CP I, pp. 417-432.

The Principle of Personal Responsibility. Review of Social Economy, 12, 1 (Mar. 1954): 1-8. BE, pp. 210-218. CP IV, pp. 11-20.

The Skills of the Economist (in Portuguese). Revista Brasilerra de Economia, 189 (Mar. 1954).

Twenty-Five Theses on Peace and Trade. Friend, 127 (Mar. 4, 1954): 290-292. CP V, pp. 23-27. RI.

BOOK REVIEWS

Projection, Prediction, and Precariousness: Correction and Apology. See: Book Reviews, 1953.

Review of Milton Friedman, Essays in Positive Economics. Political Science Quarterly, 69, 1 (Mar. 1954): 132-133.

The Concept of Property in Modern Christian Thought. Review of Frank Grace, The Concept of Property in Modern Christian Thought. Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review (May 1954): 272-273.

Review of Kenneth D. Roose, The Economics of Recession and Revival. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 296 (Nov. 1954): 178.

1955

An Application of Population Analysis to the Automobile Population of the United States. Kyklos, 8, 2 (1955): 109-122. CP I, pp. 433-450.

Contributions of Economics to the Theory of Conflict. Bulletin of the Research Exchange on the Prevention of War, 3, 5 (May 1955): 51-59. CP V, pp. 29-39.

In Defense of Statics. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69, 4 (Nov. 1955): 485-502. CP I, pp. 465-484. RI.

The Malthusian Model as a General System. Social and Economic Studies, 4, 3 (Sept. 1955): 195-205. CP I, pp. 451-463. RI.

Notes on the Information Concept. Exploration (Toronto), 6 (1955): 103-112. CP IV, pp. 21-32.

Parity, Charity, and Clarity: Ten Theses on Agricultural Policy. Michigan Daily, Oct. 16, 1955, p. 3. CP III, pp. 121-125.

Possible Conflicts Between Economic Stability and Economic Progress. Farm Policy Forum, 8, 1 (1955): 30-36.

BOOK

Economic Analysis. 3rd edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1955. xx + 905 pp. Translations: Burmese, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish. See also: Books, 1941, 1948, 1966.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of T. Haavelmo, A Study in the Theory of Economic Evolution: Contributions to Economic Analysis, III. Kyklos, 8, 1 (1955): 91-92.

Review of Albert Lauterbach, Man, Motives, and Money: Psychological Frontiers of Economics. Social Order, 5, 3 (1955): 135-136.

French Keynes. Review of Pierre Mendes-France and Gabriel Ardant, Economics and Action (UNESCO Publication). Christian Century, 72, 36 (Sept. 7, 1955): 1024.

Review of Clarence B. Randall, Economics and Public Policy; and A Foreign Economic Policy for the United States. Christian Century, 72, 22 (June 1, 1955): 657-658.

VERSE

The Conservationist's Lament; The Technologist's Rely. Population Bulletin (Aug. 1955): 70. Also in: Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, William L. Thomas, Jr., ed. (international symposium, Princeton, N.J., June 1955). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation, 1956, p. 1087. RI.

1956

Changes in Physical Phenomena: Discussion (with others). In: Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, William L. Thomas, Jr., ed. (international symposium, Princeton, N.J., June 1955). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation, 1956, pp. 917-929.

Commentary (Perspectives on Prosperity). Social Action, 22, 8 (Apr. 1956): 15-16.

Economics and the Behavioral Sciences: A Desert Frontier? Diogenes, 15 (Fall 1956): 1-14. CP III, pp. 105-120.

Economics: The Taming of Mammon. In: Frontiers of Knowledge in the Study of Man, Lynn White, Jr., ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956, pp. 132-149. BE, pp. 26-42.

General Systems Theory: The Skeleton of Science. Management Science, 2, 3 (Apr. 1956): 197-208. BE, pp. 81-97. CP IV, pp. 33-46. RI.

Industrial Revolution and Urban Dominance: Discussion (with others). In: Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, William L. Thomas, Jr., ed. (international symposium, Princeton, N.J., June 1955). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation, 1956, pp. 434-448.

Limits of the Earth: Discussion (with others). In: Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, William L. Thomas, Jr., ed. (international symposium, Princeton, N.J., June 1955). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation, 1956, pp. 1071-1087.

Some Contributions of Economics to the General Theory of Value. Philosophy of Science, 23, 1 (Jan. 1956): 1-14. CP II, pp. 1- 16. RI.

Statement Before the Subcommittee the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Congress (on behalf of the Friends Committee on National Legislation). In: Control and Reductions of Armaments (Hearing of the Committee). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956, Part 8, pp. 418-437.

Structure and Stability: The Economics of the Next Adjustment. In: Policies to Combat Depression (Conference of the Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 1956, pp. 59-76. CP II, pp. 17-34.

BOOK

The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1956. 175 pp. Translations: German, Japanese. Paperback edition: Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1961. 184 pp.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of J.T. Bonner, Cells and Societies. American Anthropologist, 58, 1 (Feb. 1956): 216.

Review of Neil W. Chamberlain, A General Theory of Economic Process. Social Order, 6, 3 (Mar. 1956): 128-130.

Ecumenical Social Thought. Review of Edward Duff, The Social Thought of the World Council of Churches. Social Order, 6, 8 (Oct. 1956): 392-397.

Review of C. Addison Hickman and Manford H. Kuhn, Individuals, Groups, and Economic Behavior. Southern Economic Journal, 23, 2 (Oct. 1956): 188-190.

Review of L.M. Lachmann, Capital and Its Structure. American Economic Review, 46, 5 (Dec. 1956): 988-989.

Warning to Ninevah. Review of Gunnar Myrdal, An International Economy: Problems and Prospects. Christian Century, 73, 37 (Sept. 12, 1956): 1053-1054.

1957

Does the Absence of Monopoly Power in Agriculture Influence the Stability and Level of Farm Income? In: Policy for Commercial Agriculture: Its Relation to Economic Growth and Stability (papers submitted by panelists appearing before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957, pp. 42-50. CP II, pp. 111-121. RI.

Economic Theory: The Reconstruction Reconstructed. In: Segments of the Economy -- 1956: A Symposium (Economics-in-Action Program, Case Institute of Technology, Summer 1957). Cleveland, Ohio: Howard Allen, 1957, pp. 855. CP II, pp. 35-85.

A Look at the Corporation. In: The Lamp (75th Anniversary of Jersey Standard). New York: Standard Oil Company (N.J.), 1957, pp. 6-7.

A New Look at Institutionalism. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 69th American Economic Association annual meeting, Cleveland, Dec. 1956), 47, 2 (May 1957): 1-12. CP II, pp. 87-100.

Organization and Conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1, 2 (June 1957): 122-134. RI.

Some Contributions of Economics to Theology and Religion. Religious Education, 52, 6 (Nov.-Dec. 1957): 446-450. BE, pp. 217-226. CP IV, pp. 47-53.

Some Reflections on Inflation and Economic Development. In: Contribucoes a Analise do Desinvolvimento Economico (Festschrift in honor of Eugenio Gudin). Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Brasileiro de Economia da Fundacao Getulio Vargas, 1957, pp. 61-67. CP II, pp. 101-109.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Joe S. Bain, Barriers to New Competition: Their Character and Consequences in Manufacturing Industries. Administrative Science Quarterly, 2, 1 (June 1957): 116-118.

Review of John Maurice Clark, Economic Institutions and Human Welfare. American Economic Review, 47, 5 (Dec. 1957): 1004-1005.

Review of Lester de Koster, All Ye That Labor; An Essay on Christianity, Communism and the Problem of Evil. Reformed Journal (July-Aug. 1957): 20.

Review of Richard L. Meier, Science and Economic Development: New Patterns of Living. American Journal of Sociology, 63 (Sept. 1957): 240-242.

The Parsonian Approach to Economics. Review of Talcott Parsons and Neil J. Smelser, Economy and Society: A Study in the Integration of Economic and Social Theory. Kyklos, 10, 3 (1957): 317-319. RI.

1958

The Current State of Economics. Challenge, 6, 10 (Aug.-Sept. 1958): 18-24.

Democracy and Organization. Challenge, 6, 6 (Mar. 1958): 13-17. CP V, pp. 41-47.

Evidences for an Administrative Science: A Review of the Administrative Science Quarterly, Volumes 1 and 2. Administrative Science Quarterly, 3, 1 (June 1958): 1-22. RI.

The Jungle of Hugeness: The Second Age of the Brontosaurus. Saturday Review, 41, 9 (Mar. 1, 1958): 11-13. CP II, pp. 123- 131. RI.

"The Organization Man" -- Fact or Fancy? In: The Emerging Environment of Industrial Relations. East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1958, pp. 66-69.

Religion and the Social Sciences. In: Religion and the State University, Erich A. Walter, ed. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1958, pp. 136-155. CP IV, pp. 55-76.

Secular Images of Man in the Social Sciences (paper presented at the National Convention of the Religious Education Association, Chicago, Nov. 1957). Religious Education, 53, 2 (Mar.-Apr. 1958): 91-96. CP IV, pp. 77-84. RI.

The Sputnik Within. Liberation, 2, 10 (Jan. 1958): 13-14.

Statement Before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress. In: Policy for Commercial Agriculture: Its Relation to Economic Growth and Stability (Hearings of the Committee). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958, pp. 16-18.

Three Concepts of Disarmament. American Friend (special issue on Disarmament), NS 46, 4 (Feb. 20, 1958): 53-54.

Universal, Policed Disarmament as the Only Stable System of National Defense. In: Problems of United States Economic Development. New York: Committee for Economic Development, Jan. 1958, pp. 361-367.

BOOKS

Principles of Economic Policy. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: PrenticeHall, 1958. vi + 440 pp. Translations: Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish.

The Skills of the Economist. Cleveland, Ohio: Howard Allen, 1958. vi + 193 pp. Editions: British, Canadian. Translation: Japanese.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review article of Thomas C. Cochran, The American Business System: A Historical Perspective, 1900-1955 (with John Kenneth Galbraith). Business History Review, 32, 1 (Spring 1958): 116- 121.

Review of Instituto Brasileiro de Economia da Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Contribuicoes a Analise do Desinvolvimento Economico (Festschrift in honor of Eugenio Gudin). American Economic Review, 48, 3 (June 1958): 462-463.

Theoretical Systems and Political Realities. Review of Morton A. Kaplan, System and Process in International Politics. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2, 4 (Dec. 1958): 329-334.

Review of Erik Lundberg, Business Cycles and Economic Policy. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 318 (July 1958): 179.

The Myth of the Ruling Class. Review of James H. Meisel, The Myth of the Ruling Class: Gaetano Mosca and the "Elite." Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review. 65. 10 (Dec. 6, 1958): 88-89.

Groaning Table. Review of Wilbur Schramm, Responsibility in Mass Communication. Christian Century, 75, 9 (Feb. 26, 1958): 252.

VERSE

The Bradywine River Anthology (written for a seminar for educators sponsored by the Du Pont Company, Wilmington, Del., Mar. 1958). Michigan Business Review, 10, 2 (Mar. 1958): 7-9.

T.R. Library of Congress Journal of Current Acquisitions (15th Anniversary issue including "The Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Exhibit"), 15, 3 (May 1958): 100.

1959

Foreword. In: Population: The First Essay, by T.R. Malthus. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ann Arbor Paperbacks, 1959, pp. v-xii. CP II, pp. 133-142. RI.

The Knowledge of Value and the Value of Knowledge. In: Ethics and the Social Sciences, Leo R. Ward, ed. (lectures at Notre Dame, Fall 1957). Notre Dame, Ind.: Notre Dame University Press, 1959, pp. 25-42. CP IV, pp. 85-104.

National Images and International Systems (paper presented at the American Psychological Association meeting, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1958). Journal of Conflict Resolution, 3, 2 (June 1959): 120-131. CP V, pp. 49-62. RI.

Organizing Growth. Challenge, 8, 3 (Dec. 1959): 31-36. CP IV, pp. 105-112.

Symbols for Capitalism. Harvard Business Review, 37, 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1959): 41-48. CP II, pp. 143-152. RI.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Bernard Biet, Theories Contemporaines du Profit. Econometrica, 27, 2 (Apr. 1959): 321.

Review of Arthur H. Cole, Business Enterprise in Its Social Setting. Administrative Science Quarterly, 4, 3 (Dec. 1959): 361-362.

Review of John Kenneth Galbraith, The Affluent Society. Review of Economics and Statistics, 41, 1 (Feb. 1959): 81.

The Mighty Dollar. Review of F. Ernest Johnson and J. Emory Ackerman, The Church as Employer, Money Raiser and Investor. Christian Century, 76, 47 (Nov. 25, 1959): 1376-1377.

Review of John B. Rae, American Automobile Manufacturers: The First Forty Years. Technology and Culture, 1, 1 (Winter 1959): 104-105.

1960

Capital and Interest. Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 4 (1960): 799-801. CP II, pp. 309-322. RI.

The Costs of Independence: Notes on the Caribbean. Challenge, 9, 3 (Dec. 1960): 14-18.

Decision-Making in the Modern World. In: An Outline of Man's Knowledge of the Modern World, Lyman Bryson, ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960, pp. 410-442.

The Domestic Implications of Arms Control. Daedalus (special issue on Arms Control), 89, 4 (Fall 1960): 846-859. CP V, p. 63-78. RI.

The Present Position of the Theory of the Firm. In: Linear Programming and the Theory of the Firm, K.E. Boulding and W. Allen Spivey, eds. New York: Macmillan, 1960, pp. 1-17. CP II, pp. 153-171.

Scientific Nomenclature. Science, 131, 3404 (Mar. 18, 1960): 874, 876; Science, 131, 3412 (May 20, 1960): 1556-1567.

Standards for Our Economic System: Discussion (with others). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 72nd American Economic Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Dec. 1959), 50, 2 (May 1960): 23-24.

A Theory of Small Society. Caribbean Quarterly (Jamaica), 6, 4 (1960): 258-269. CP IV, pp. 113-126.

Violence and Revolution: Some Reflections on Cuba. Liberation, 5, 2 (Apr. 1960): 5-8. RI.

BOOK

Linear Programming and the Theory of the Firm (edited with W. Allen Spivey). New York: Macmillan, 1960. x + 227 pp. Translation: French.

BOOK REVIEWS

Philosophy, Behavioral Science, and the Nature of Man. Review article of Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition; and Christian Bay, The Structure of Freedom. World Politics, 12, 2 (Jan. 1960): 272-279.

Review of Edward S. Mason, ed., The Corporation in Modern Society. Business History Review, 34, 4 (Winter 1960): 499-501.

Review of Reinhold Niebuhr, The Structure of Nations and Empires. Review of Religious Research, 1, 3 (Winter 1960): 122-124.

Review of Overton H. Taylor, The Classical Liberalism, Marxism, and the Twentieth Century. American Economic Review, 50, 1 (Mar. 1960): 168-169.

Review of Willard L. Thorp and Richard E. Quandt, The New Inflation. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 55, 291 (Sept. 1960): 616-617.

Review of Geoffrey Vickers, The Undirected Society: Essays on the Human Implications of Industrialisation in Canada. Journal of Political Economy, 68, 4 (Aug. 1960): 419-420.

1961

Contemporary Economic Research. In: Trends in Social Science, Donald P. Ray, ed. (presentations at the special symposium held by the Section on Social and Economic Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Washington, D.C., 1958). New York: Philosophical Library, 1961, pp. 9-26.

The Dynamics of Disarmament. Intercollegian, 78, 8 (May 1961): 10- 14.

Economic Resources and World Peace. In: The Challenge of the '60s (Lecture-Seminary Series 1960-61). Palo Alto, Calif.: Palo Alto Unified School District, 1961, pp. 27-35.

Our Attitude Toward Revolution. Think, 27, 7 (July-Aug. 1961): 27- 29.

Perspective on the Economics of Peace (pamphlet). Part I of Economic Factors Bearing upon the Maintenance of Peace (Report to the Committee on Research for Peace). New York: Institute for International Order, 1961. 38 pp.

Political Implications of General Systems Research (presidential address to the Society for General Systems Research, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Indianapolis, Dec. 1958). General Systems Yearbook, Vol. VI (1961): 1-7. CP IV, pp. 127-135.

The Public Image of American Economic Institutions. In: American Perspectives: The National Self-Image in the Twentieth Century, Robert E. Spiller and Eric Larrabee, eds. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1961, pp. 117-133. CP III, pp. 127- 145.

A Pure Theory of Conflict Applied to Organizations. In: Conflict Management in Organizations (report of a seminar conducted by the Foundation in cooperation with the Center for Research on Conflict Resolution, University of Michigan, Oct. 1961). Ann Arbor, Mich.: Foundation for Research on Human Behavior, 1961, pp. 43-51. CP V, pp. 79-89. RI.

Reflections on Poverty. In: The Social Welfare Forum, 1961 (Proceedings of the 88th Annual Forum, Minneapolis, May 1961). New York: Columbia University Press, for the National Conference on Social Welfare, 1961, pp. 45-58. CP II, pp. 181-196.

Social Dynamics in West Indian Society. Social and Economic Studies, 10, 1 (Mar. 1961): 25-34.

Some Difficulties in the Concept of Economic Input. In: Output, Input, and Productivity Measurement (Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 25; National Bureau of Economic Research conference, Carnegie Endowment International Center, New York, Oct. 1958). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1961, pp. 331-345. CP II, pp. 197-208.

Study of the Soviet Economy: Its Place in American Education (discussion with others). In: Study of the Soviet Economy, Nicolas Spulber, ed. (Russian and East European Series, Vol. 25). Bloomington: Indiana University Publications, 1961, pp. 104-128.

The U.S. and Revolution (with others). In: The U.S. and Revolution (An Occasional Paper on the Free Society). Santa Barbara, Calif.: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961, pp. 4-7. CP V, pp. 91-96. RI.

What is Economic Progress? (in French). Cahiers de l'Institut de Science Economique Appliquee (Paris), 110 (Feb. 1961): 147-155. CP II (in English), pp. 173-180.

Where Do We Go From Here, If Anywhere? In: Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on the Administration of Research (University of Michigan, Sept. 1960). University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1961, pp. 66-72. CP II, pp. 209-217.

BOOK REVIEWS

French Window. Review of Raymond Aron, Introduction to the Philosophy of History. Christian Century, 78, 33 (Aug. 16, 1961): 981.

Review of Jean Fourastie, The Causes of Wealth, translated by Theodore Caplow, Technology and Culture, 2, 3 (Summer 1961): 262-264.

Trying to Square the Circle. Review of Charles J. Hitch and Roland McKean, The Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 17, 3 (Mar. 1961): 115-116.

Nothing Rash. Review of P.B. Medawar, The Future of Man: Predictions of a Biologist. Christian Century, 78, 20 (May 17, 1961): 623.

Review of Gunnar Myrdal, Beyond the Welfare State: Economic Planning and Its International Implications. Administrative Science Quarterly, 6, 1 (June 1961): 107-109.

Review of Talcott Parsons, Structure and Process in Modern Societies. Psychiatry, 24, 3 (Aug. 1961): 278-279.

The Nightmare of Rationality. Review of Thomas C. Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict. Contemporary Psychology, 8, 2 (June 1961): 426-427.

Review of Dan Wilson, An Opening Way (Pendle Hill Pamphlet No. 113). Quaker Life, 2, 7 (July 1961): 189.

VERSE

A Shelter for All (Preamble to a Statement issued by the Friends National Conference on World Order, Richmond, Ind., Oct. 1961). Friends Journal, 7, 23 (Dec. 1, 1961): 489.

1962

Better R-E-D than Dead. New Republic (special issue on Time for a Keynes: An Inquiry into What New Economic Thinking Is Required for the U.S. in the Sixties), 147, 16 (Oct. 20, 1962): 15-16. RI.

Can We Afford a Warless World? Saturday Review, 45, 40 (Oct. 6, 1962): 17-20. RI.

Economics and Accounting: The Uncongenial Twins. In: Studies in Accounting Theory, W.T. Baxter and Sidney Davidson, eds. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1962, pp. 44-55. CP II, pp. 219-232. RI.

The Ethical Perspective. In: Christians Face Issues of High Moment in Our Changing Economy (papers for the National Study Conference on the Church and Economic Life, Pittsburgh, Nov. 1962). New York: National Council of Churches, 1962, pp. 35-44. CP IV, pp. 137-148. RI.

Ethics and Business: An Economist's View (Presentation at a seminar, Pennsylvania State University, Mar. 1962). In: Ethics and Business. University Park: Pennsylvania State University, College of Business Administration, Sept. 1962, pp. 1-14. BE, pp. 225-238. RI.

An Interdisciplinary Honors Course in General Systems. Superior Student (Boulder, Colo.), 4, 7 (Jan.-Feb. 1962): 31.

Is Peace Researchable? Continuous Learning (Toronto), 1, 2 (Mar.- Apr. 1962): 63-69. CP V, pp. 97-105. RI.

Knowledge as a Commodity (presentation at a special session cosponsored by the American Economic Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Denver, 1961). In: Series Studies in Social and Economic Sciences (Symposia Studies No. 11). Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Social and Behavioral Science, June 1962, pp. 1-6. BE, pp. 139-150.

Notes on a Theory of Philanthropy. In: Philanthropy and Public Policy, F.G. Dickinson, ed. (NBER Conference on Philanthropy, Merrill Center for Economics, Long Island, N.Y., June 1961). New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1962, pp. 57-71. CP II, pp. 233-249.

The Peace Research Movement. Council for Correspondence Newsletter (1962): 25-32. RI.

The Prevention of World War III. Virginia Quarterly Review, 38, 1 (Winter 1962): 1-12. CP V, pp. 107-119. RI.

A Pure Theory of Death: Dilemmas of Defense Policy in a World of Conditional Viability. In: Behavioral Science and Civil Defense, George W. Baker and Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., eds. (presentations at the conference on Behavioral Science and Civil Defense, Washington, D.C., May 1961; National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Publication No. 997). Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1962, pp. 53-69. BE, pp. 112-130.

The Relations of Economic, Political and Social Systems. Social and Economic Studies (special issue on the Conference on Political Sociology in the British Caribbean, Jamaica, Dec. 1961), 11, 4 (Dec. 1962): 351-362. BE, pp. 96-111. CP IV, pp. 149-162.

The Role of the Price Structure in Economic Development (with Pritam Singh). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 74th American Economic Association annual meeting, New York, Dec. 1961), 52, 2 (May 1962): 28-38. CP II, pp. 251-263.

Social Justice in Social Dynamics. In: Social Justice, Richard B. Brandt, ed. (based on lectures presented under the auspices of the William J. Cooper Foundation, Swarthmore College, Spring 1961). New York: Prentice-Hall, 1962, pp. 73-92. BE, pp. 239- 257. CP IV, pp. 163-184.

Some Questions on the Measurement and Evaluation of Organization. In: Ethics and Bigness: Scientific, Academic, Religious, Political, and Military, Harlan Cleveland and Harold D. Lasswell, eds. (papers prepared for the 16th meeting of the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in Their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York, Aug. 1960). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1962, pp. 385-395. BE, pp. 129-140. CP III, pp. 147-159.

War as an Economic Institution. In: The Causes of War (Final Report of the 3rd Annual Seminar on International Affairs, Nov. 1961). Montreal: Sir George Williams University, 1962, pp. 38- 48.

Where Are We Going. If Anywhere? A Look at Post-Civilization. Human Organization (special issue on Major Issues in Modern Society). 21, 2 (Summer 1962): 162-167. RI.

BOOK

Conflict and Defense: A General Theory. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1962. ix + 343 pp. Translation: Japanese. Paperback edition: New York: Harper & Brothers, 1963. ix + 349 pp.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of John Maurice Clark, Competition as a Dynamic Process. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 343 (Sept. 1962): 181-182.

Political Non-Science. Review of Marshall E. Dimock, The New American Political Economy; and C.E. Ayres, Toward a Reasonable Society. Science, 136, 3515 (May 11, 1962): 509-510.

An Economist's View. Review of George Caspar Homans, Social Behavior: Its Elementary Forms. American Journal of Sociology, 67, 4 (Jan. 1962): 458-461.

Pacifists, Too, Must Think. Review article of Herman Kahn, Thinking About the Unthinkable. Fellowship, 28, 14 (Sept. 1, 1962): 27-30.

Review of Gardiner C. Means, Pricing Power and the Public Interest: A Study Based on Steel. Administrative Science Quarterly, 7, 2 (Sept. 1962): 266-268.

Review of Fred L. Polak, The Image of the Future, Vols. 1 and II, translated from the Dutch by Elise Boulding. Journal of Political Economy, 70, 2 (Apr. 1962): 192-193.

Review of Kurt Samuelsson, Religion and Economic Action, translated from the Swedish by E. Geoffrey French. Journal of Political Economy, 70, 4 (Aug. 1962): 423-424.

Review of Allen M. Sievers, Revolution, Evolution and the Economic Order. Journal of Finance, 17, 4 (Dec. 1962): 705-706.

VERSE

Some Reflections. In: The Church in a World That Won't Hold Still (report of the 4th National Study Conference on the Church and Economic Life, Pittsburgh, Nov. 1962). New York: National Council of Churches, 1962, p. 48.

1963

Agricultural Organizations and Policies: A Personal Evaluation. In: Farm Goals in Conflict: Farm Family Income, Freedom, Security (presentations at the Second Conference on Goals and Values in Agriculture, sponsored by the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, Feb. 1963). Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1963, pp. 156-166. CP III, pp. 161-173.

The Death of the City: A Frightened Look at Post-Civilization. In: The Historian and the City, Oscar Handlin and John Burchard, eds. (papers presented at the Conference on the City and History, Harvard Summer School, Cambridge, July 1961). Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1963, pp. 133-145. CP II, pp. 265-279.

The Future Corporation and Public Attitudes. In: The Corporation and Its Publics; Essays on the Corporate Image, John W. Riley, Jr. ed. (papers prepared for the Foundation for Research on Human Behavior Symposium, Gould House, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y., Spring 1961). New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1963, pp. 159-175. CP III, pp. 175-193.

The Misallocation of Intellectual Resources. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 107, 2 (Apr. 1963): 117-120. BE, pp. 149-157. CP III, pp. 195-200.

Pacem in Terris and the World Community (with others; comments on the Pope's Encyclical). Continuum, 1, 2 (Summer 1963): 214-217.

Preface (with Emile Benoit). In: Disarmament and the Economy, Emile Benoit and Kenneth Boulding, eds. New York: Harper & Row, 1963, pp. vii-x.

The Role of Law in the Learning of Peace. Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1963): 92-103. CP V, pp. 121-134.

The Society of Abundance. In: The Church in a Society of Abundance, Arthur E. Walmsley, ed. New York: Seabury Press, 1963, pp. 9-27. CP IV, pp. 185-205.

Towards a Pure Theory of Threat Systems. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 75th American Economic Association annual meeting, Pittsburgh, Dec. 1962), 53, 2 (May 1963): 424- 434. CP V, pp. 135-147. RI.

The University, Society and Arms Control. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 7, 3 (Sept. 1963): 458-463; Journal of Arms Control (joint volume; Proceedings of the International Arms Control Symposium, Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 1962), 1, 4 (Oct. 1963): 552- 557.

The Uses of Price Theory. In: Models of Markets, Alfred R. Oxenfeldt, ed. (Papers presented at the Conference on Appraisals of the Market Models of Price Theory, Arden House, Harriman, N.Y., Apr. 1962, and a later conference). New York: Columbia University Press, 1963, pp. 146-162. CP II, pp. 281-299.

The World War Industry as an Economic Problem. In: Disarmament and the Economy, Emile Benoit and Kenneth Boulding, eds. New York: Harper & Row, 1963, pp. 3-27.

BOOK

Disarmament and the Economy (edited with Emile Benoit; final report of the Program of Research on Economic Adjustments to Disarmament, READ, sponsored by the Center for Research on Conflict Resolution, University of Michigan). New York: Harper & Row, 1963. 310 pp. Reissued: Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978.

BOOK REVIEWS

Two Recent Studies of Modern Society. Review of Sebastian de Grazia, Of Time, Work, and Leisure; and Hugh Dalziel Duncan, Communication and Social Order. Scientific American, 208, 1 (Jan. 1963): 157-160.

Review of Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom. Journal of Business, 36, 1 (Jan. 1963): 120-121.

Review of Klaus Knorr and Sidney Verba, eds., The International System: Theoretical Essays. American Journal of Sociology, 68 (1962-63): 380-381.

The Knowledge Industry. Review of Fritz Machlup, The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States. Challenge, 11, 8 (May 1963): 36-38.

Review of Victor Perlo, Militarism and Industry -- Arms Profiteering in the Missile Age. American Economic Review, 53, 4 (Sept. 1963): 809-810.

Review of Joan Robinson, Economic Philosophy. American Sociological Review, 28, 4 (Aug. 1963): 657-658.

Review of W. Lloyd Warner, The Corporation in the Emergent American Society. American Journal of Sociology, 68, 6 (May 1963): 702.

Review of Quincy Wright, William M. Evan, and Morton Deutsch, eds., Preventing World War III: Some Proposals. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 348 (July 1963): 225-226.

VERSE

Arden House Poetry. In: Models of Markets, Alfred R. Oxenfeldt, ed. (presentations at the Conference on Appraisal of the Market Models of Price Theory, Arden House, Harriman, N.Y., Apr. 1962, and a later conference). New York: Columbia University Press, 1963, pp. 369-371.

1964

The Dimensions of Economic Freedom. In: The Nation's Economic Objectives, Edgar 0. Edwards, ed. (lectures presented during Rice University's 50th Anniversary, Houston, Spring 1963). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964, pp. 107-122. BE, pp. 256-274. CP III, pp. 201-218. RI.

The Economist and the Engineer: Economic Dynamics of Water Resource Development. In: Economics and Public Policy in Water Resource Development. Stephen C. Smith and Emery N. Castle, eds. (papers presented to the Committee on the Economics of Water Resources Development of the Western Agricultural Economics Research Council). Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1964, pp. 82-92. CP III, pp. 219-231.

The Evolutionary Potential of Quakerism (Pendle Hill Pamphlet No. 136). Wallingford, Pa.: Pendle Hill, 1964. 31 pp.

General Systems as a Point of View. In: Views on General Systems Theory, Mihajlo D. Mesarovic, ed. (Proceedings of the Second Systems Symposium, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Apr. 1963). New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1964, pp. 25-38. CP IV, pp. 207-222. RI.

Knowledge as an Economic Variable (paper presented at the Japanese Association of Theoretical Economics meeting, Tokyo, Fall 1963). Economic Studies Quarterly (Tokyo), 14, 3 (June 1964): 1-6. CP II, pp. 301-308.

Market: Economic Theory. Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 14 (1964): 913-914.

The Need for a Study on the Psychology of Disarmament. Our Generation Against Nuclear War (Supplement on Peace Research), 3, 2 (Oct. 1964): 39-41.

Needs and Opportunities in Peace Research and Peace Education. Our Generation Against Nuclear War (Supplement on Peace Research), 3, 2 (Oct. 1964): 22-25. CP V, pp. 149-154.

The Place of the Image in the Dynamics of Society (based on an address before the Public Relations Institute, Cornell University, Aug. 1961). In: Explorations in Social Change, George K. Zollschan and Walter Hirsch, eds. Boston: HoughtonMifflin and London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1964, pp. 5-16. CP IV, pp. 223-236. RI.

The Possibilities of Peace Research in Australia. Australian Outlook (Melbourne), 18, 2 (Aug. 1964): 165-169.

Realism and Sentimentalism in the Student Movement. ICU (International Christian University, Tokyo), 11 (1963/64): 74- 75.

Toward a Theory of Peace. In: International Conflict and Behavioral Science -- The Craigville Papers, Roger Fisher, ed. (papers prepared for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Institute on Behavioral Science Research Toward Peace, Craigville, Mass., Aug. 1962). New York: Basic Books, 1964, pp. 70-87.

Two Principles of Conflict. In: Power and Conflict in Organizations, Robert L. Kahn and Elise Boulding, eds. (based on two seminars conducted by the Foundation for Research on Human Behavior, 1960 and 1961). New York: Basic Books, for the Foundation for Research on Human Behavior, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1964, pp. 75-76.

Why Did Gandhi Fail? In: Gandhi -- His Relevance for Our Times, G. Ramachandran and T.K. Mahadevan, eds. Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, for the Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1964, pp. 129-134. CP V, pp. 155-162. RI.

BOOK

The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: The Great Transition (Vol. 34 of the World Perspective Series, planned and edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen). New York: Harper & Row, 1964. xvi + 199 pp. Edition: British. Translations: Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish. Paperback edition: New York: Harper Colophon Books, 1965. 208 pp.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of David Braybrooke and Charles E. Lindblom, A Strategy of Decision: Policy Evaluation as a Social Process. American Sociological Review, 29, 6 (Dec. 1964): 930-931.

Review of Richard M. Cyert and James G. March, A Behavioral Theory of the Firm. American Sociological Review, 29, 4 (Aug. 1964): 592-593.

The Content of International Studies in College: A Review. Review article of Ernst B. Haas and Allen S. Whiting, Dynamics of International Relations; Charles A. McClelland, College Teaching of International Relations; Hans J. Morgenthau, Politics Among Nations; A.F.K. Organski, World Politics; Norman Padelford and George A. Lincoln, The Dynamics of International Politics; James Rosenau, ed., International Politics and Foreign Policy: A Reader in Research and Theory; Charles P. Schleicher, International Relations; and John G. Stoessinger, The Might of Nations. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 8, 1 (Mar. 1964): 65- 71.

Review of Alfred Kuhn, The Study of Society: A Unified Approach. Accounting Review, 39, 2 (Apr. 1964): 530-531.

Review of La Paix, Recueils de la Societe Jean Bodin, pour L'Histoire Comparative. Editions de la Librarie Encyclopedique. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 6, 2 (Jan. 1964): 217-219.

Word Meanings in Economics. Review of Fritz Machlup, Essays on Economic Semantics, Merton H. Miller, Walter D. Fackler, and Tom E. Davis, eds. Monthly Labor Review, 87, 5 (May 1964): 577.

Statistical Image. Review of Angus Maddison, Economic Growth in the West: Comparative Experience in Europe and North America. Science, 146, 3648
(Nov. 27, 1964): 1151-1152.

Ice Enveloped in Fire. Review of Anatol Rapoport, Strategy and Conscience. Peace News (London), 1480 (Nov. 6, 1964): 8.

VERSE

Summaries (of papers presented). In: Views on General Systems Theory, Mihajlo D. Mesarovic, ed. (Proceedings of the Second Systems Symposium, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Apr. 1963). New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1964, pp. 1, 25, 39, 61, 119, 125, 143.

1965

America's Great Delusion. Labor Today, 4, 3 (June-July 1965): 21, 23.

The Changing Framework of American Capitalism. Challenge, 14, 2 (Nov.-Dec. 1965): 39-42. CP III, pp. 251-256.

The Communication of Legitimacy. Channels (Western Michigan University) (Spring 1965): 24-28. CP IV, pp. 237-243. RI.

The Concept of World Interest. In: Economics and the Idea of Mankind, Bert F. Hoselitz, ed. (under the auspices of the Council for the Study of Mankind). New York: Columbia University Press, 1965, pp. 41-62. RI.
The Difficult Art of Doing Good (lecture in the 1964 Summer Lecture Series, University of Colorado). Colorado Quarterly, 13, 3 (Winter 1965): 197-211. CP IV, pp. 245-261.

The Dilemma of Power and Legitimacy. In: Power and Responsibility, Proceedings of the Institute of World Affairs (Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 1964), Vol. 40. Los Angeles: University of Southern California, 1965, pp. 183-188. RI.

Economic Libertarianism. In: Conference on Savings and Residential Financing, 1965 Proceedings. Chicago: U.S. Savings and Loan League, Sept. 1965, pp. 30-42; discussion, pp. 42-57. BE, pp. 41-54. CP II, pp. 345-358.

Economics. In: System Engineering Handbook, Robert E. Machol, ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965, pp. 35-1 to 35-8.

The Economics of Human Conflict. In: The Nature of Human Conflict, Elton B. McNeil, ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1965, pp. 172-191. CP II, pp. 323-344.

The Future of the Social Sciences. Science Journal (London), 1, 7 (Sept. 1965): 3.

Great Society, or Grandiose? Washington Post, Dec. 5, 1965, p. E3. RI.

How Scientists Study "Getting Along." In: Our Working World: Neighbors at Work, Teacher's Resource Unit. Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1965.

Insight and Knowledge in the Development of Stable Peace. In: No Time But This Present, Studies Preparatory to the Fourth World Conference of Friends 1967. Birmingham, Eng.: Friends World Committee for Consultation, 1965, pp. 210-219.

Looking Ahead to the Year 2000. Fellowship, 31, 5 (May 1965): 26- 29.

The Menace of Methuselah: Possible Consequences of Increased Life Expectancy (address before the Washington Academy of Sciences, Mar. 1965). Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 55, 7 (Oct. 1965): 171-179. CP IV, pp. 263-273.

Population and Poverty. Correspondent, 35 (Autumn 1965): 38-40. CP II, pp. 359-363. RI.

Reality Testing and Value Orientation in International Systems: The Role of Research (paper presented at the 6th International Studies Association annual meeting, Colorado Springs, Colo., Apr. 1965). International Social Science Journal, 17, 3 (Apr. 1965): 404-416; French translation: 432-445. RI.

Reflections on Protest. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 21, 8 (Oct. 1965): 18-20. CP V, pp. 173-178. RI.

Research and Development for the Emergent Nations. In: Economics of Research and Development, Richard A. Tybout, ed. (OSU Conference on Economics of Research and Development, Oct. 1962). Columbus: Ohio State University Press, for the Mershon Center for Education in National Security, 1965, pp. 422-437; comments, 438-447. CP III, pp. 233-250. Social Sciences. In: The Great Ideas Today, R.M. Hutchins and M.J. Adler, eds. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1965, pp. 254-285. CP IV, pp. 275-306.

Statement Before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress. In: Fiscal Policy Issues of the Coming Decade (materials submitted to the committee). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965, pp. 17- 18.

War as a Public Health Problem: Conflict Management as a Key to Survival. In: Behavioral Science and Human Survival, Milton Schwebel, ed. (based on presentations at the American Orthopsychiatric Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Mar. 1963). Palo Alto, Calif.: Science and Behavioral Books, 1965, pp. 103-110. CP V, pp. 163-172. RI.

War as an Investment: The Strange Case of Japan (with Alan H. Gleason). Peace Research Society (International) Papers (Chicago Conference, 1964), Vol. III (1965): 1-17. CP III, pp. 257-275. RI.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of David T. Bazelon, The Paper Economy. Administrative Science Quarterly, 9, 4 (Mar. 1965): 450-451.

Review of Karl De Schweinitz, Jr., Industrialization and Democracy: Economic Necessities and Political Possibilities. American Economic Review, 15, 1 (Mar. 1965): 181-182.

Is Economics Obsolescent? Review of Adolph Lowe, On Economic Knowledge: Toward a Science of Political Economics. Scientific American, 212, 5 (May 1965): 139-143.

The Medium and the Message. Review of Marshall McLuhan, The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man; and Understanding Media, The Extensions of Man. Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 31, 2 (May 1965): 268-273. CP IV, pp. 307-314. RI.

Scabbard or Sword? Review of Walter Millis, An End To Arms (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Book); and Thomas S. Power with Albert A. Arnhym, Design for Survival. Book Week, May 2, 1965, pp. 15, 17.

1966

Arms Limitation and Integrative Activity as Elements in the Establishment of Stable Peace. Peace Research Society (International) Papers (Vienna Conference, 1966), Vol. VI (1966): 1-10. Slightly modified version in: Arms Control for the Late Sixties, James E. Dougherty and J.F. Lehman, eds. (presentations at the Third International Arms Control Symposium, Philadelphia, Apr. 1966). Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand, 1967, pp. 237246.

The Concept of Need for Health Services (one of a series of papers on Health Services Research sponsored by the HSR Study Section of the U.S. Public Health Services). Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, Part 2, 44, 4 (Oct. 1966): 202-225. CP III, pp. 277- 298. RI.

Conflict Management as a Learning Process. In: Ciba Foundation Symposium on Conflict in Society, Anthony de Reuck and Julie Knight, eds. (symposium at the Ciba Foundation, London, June 1965). London: J. & A. Churchill, 1966, pp. 236-248; discussion, pp. 249-258. CP V, pp. 179-183.

Economics and Ecology. In: Future Environments in North America, F. Fraser Darling and John P. Milton, eds. (Conservation Foundation conference, Airlie House, Warrenton, Va., Apr. 1965). Garden City, N.Y.: Natural History Press, 1966, pp. 225-234. CP III, pp. 299-310.

The Economics of Knowledge and the Knowledge of Economics (Richard T. Ely Lecture). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 78th American Economic Association annual meeting, New York, Dec. 1965), 56, 2 (May 1966): 1-13. CP II, pp. 365-379. RI.

The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth. In: Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy, Essays from the Sixth RFF Forum, Henry Jarrett, ed. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins Press, for Resources for the Future, 1966, pp. 3-14. BE, pp. 273-287. CP II, pp. 381-394. RI.

The Ethics of Rational Decision (Presentation at the 27th Operation Research Society of America national meeting, Boston, May 1965). Management Science, 12, 6 (Feb. 1966): B-161 to B-169. CP IV, pp. 315-325. RI.

Expecting the Unexpected: The Uncertain Future of Knowledge and Technology. In: Perspective Changes in Society by 1980, Including Some Implications for Education, Edgar L. Morphet and Charles 0. Ryan, eds. (papers prepared for the First Area Conference, Denver, June 1966). Denver, Colo.: Designing Education for the Future, July 1966, pp. 199-215. BE, pp. 156- 175. CP IV, pp. 327-343. RI.

Impressions of the World Conference on Church and Society (World Council of Churches Ecumenical Center, Geneva, Switz.). Quaker Life, 7, 9 (Sept. 1966): 287-289.

Integrative Aspects of the International System. In: Proceedings of the International Peace Research Association Inaugural Conference, H.J. Prakke and H.M.G. Prakke, eds. Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum, 1966, pp. 2738.

Is Scarcity Dead? Public Interest, 5 (Fall 1966): 36-44. CP III, pp. 311-321. RI.

The Knowledge Boom. Challenge, 14, 6 (July-Aug. 1966): 5-7.

Notes on the Politics of Peace. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 22, 7 (Sept. 1966): 30-32.

The Parameters of Politics (Edmund J. James Lecture on Government, Apr. 1966). Urbana: University of Illinois Bulletin, 63, 139 (July 15, 1966): 1-21. CP V, pp. 195-215.

The Peculiar Economics of Water. Chemistry, 39, 9 (Sept. 1966): 20- 21.

The Political Consequences of the Social Sciences (First Annual Political Awards Dinner Lecture, Dec. 1965; pamphlet). Kalamazoo: Michigan Center for Education in Politics, Western Michigan University, 1966. 13 pp.

A Profile of the American Economy. America Illustrated (in Russian), 10, 120 (1966): 10-13; (in Polish), 10, 93 (1966): 8- 11; (in English; pamphlet) (1968). 4 pp.

Quakerism in the World of the Future (summary of Carey Memorial Lecture, Baltimore Yearly Meeting, Summer 1965). Friends Journal 12, 2 (Jan. 15, 1966): 29-31. RI.

The Role of the Museum in the Propagation of Developed Images. Technology and Culture, 7, 1 (Winter 1966): 64-66.

The Spotted Reality: The Fragmentation, Isolation and Conflict in Today's World. In: 1966 Current Issues in Higher Education: Higher Education Reflects--On Itself and on the Larger Society, G. Kerry Smith, Tom Erhard, and Carol MacGuineas, eds. (Proceedings of the 21st Annual National Conference on Higher Education, Mar. 1966). Washington, D.C.: Association for Higher Education, 1966, pp. 7-16. RI.

Towards the Development of a Security Community in Europe. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Sopot, Poland, Vol. V (Sept. 1966): 122-130.

Verifiability of Economic Images. In: The Structure of Economic Science: Essays on Methodology, Sherman Krupp, ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1966, pp. 129-141. CP III, pp. 323-337.

The Wisdom of Man and the Wisdom of God. In: Human Values on the Spaceship Earth. New York: Council Press, for the Commission on Church and Economic Life of the National Council of Churches, 1966, pp. 1-33.

BOOKS

Economic Analysis. 4th edition; two volumes. New York: Harper & Row, 1966. Vol. 1: Microanalysis. xxiv + 720 pp. Vol. II: Macroanalysis. xviii + 280 pp. Edition: Indian. Translations: Japanese, Spanish. See also: Books, 1941, 1948, 1955.

The Impact of the Social Sciences. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1966. vi + 117 pp. Edition: Indian. Translations: Arabic, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Kalman J. Cohen and Richard M. Cyert, Theory of the Firm: Resource Allocation in a Market Economy. Econometrica, 34, 4 (Oct. 1966): 902-903.

Review of James S. Coleman, Introduction to Mathematical Sociology. American Sociological Review, 31, 1 (Feb. 1966): 131-132.

Review of Fred Charles Ikle, How Nations Negotiate. American Journal of Sociology, 71, 5 (Mar. 1966): 601-602.

Review of Oskar Lange, Wholes and Parts: A General Theory of System Behavior, translated from the Polish by Eugenius Lepa. Econometrica, 34, 2 (Apr. 1966): 510.

Space, Technology, and Society: From Puff-Puff to Whoosh. Review of Bruce Mazlish, ed., The Railroad and the Space Program: An Exploration in Historical Analogy. Science, 151, 3713 (Feb. 25, 1966): 979.

Review of Robert K. Merton, On the Shoulders of Giants; A Shandean Postscript. American Sociological Review, 31, 1 (Feb. 1966): 104-105.

Knowledge v. Wisdom in the Relation Between Scientists and the Government. Review of Don K. Price, The Scientific Estate. Scientific American, 214, 4 (Apr. 1966): 131-134.

Review of Anatol Rapoport and Albert Chammah, Prisoner's Dilemma: A Study in Conflict and Cooperation. Michigan Daily, Feb. 2, 1966, p. 4. Also: Michigan Quarterly Review, 6, 2 (Spring 1967): 142-144.

A "Space Ship" That May Explode. Review of Barbara Ward, Space Ship Earth. Fellowship, 32, 9 (Sept. 1966): 29.

Review of E.G. West, Education and the State: A Study in Political Economy. University of Chicago Law Review, 33, 3 (Spring 1966): 615-618.

VERSE

The Feather River Anthology. Industrial Water Engineering, 3, 12 (Dec. 1966): 32-33. RI.

Summary (of The Range of Human Conflict: A Symposium; American Psychiatric Association meeting, May 1965). Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 30, 5 (Sept. 1966): 313-314.

1967

The Basis of Value Judgments in Economics. In: Human Values and Economic Policy: A Symposium, Sidney Hook, ed. (Proceedings of the 8th Annual New York University Institute of Philosophy, Washington Square, New York, May 1966). New York: New York University Press, 1967, pp. 55-72. CP II, pp. 395-414.

The Boundaries of Social Policy. Social Work, 12, 1 (Jan. 1967): 3-11. CP IV, pp. 345-355. RI.

Dare We Take the Social Sciences Seriously? (vice-presidential address, Section K, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Dec. 1966). American Behavioral Scientist, 10, 10 (June 1967): 12-16. CP IV, pp. 357-363. RI.

Divided Views on Tax Increase (letter to the editor). New York Times, Oct. 15, 1967, Sec. 4, p. 11.

An Economist Looks at the Future of Sociology. et al., 1, 2 (Winter 1967): 1-6. CP IV, pp. 365-372.

Evolution and Revolution in the Developmental Process. In: Social Change and Economic Growth (presentations at the annual meeting of Directors of Development Training and Research Institutes, Bergen, Norway, July 1966). Paris: Development Centre of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1967, pp. 19-29. CP V, pp. 217-229.

Human Resources Development as a Learning Process (paper presented at the Human Resources Development Conference, Iowa State University, Oct. 1966). Farm Policy Forum, 19, 2 (1966-1967): 27-35. CP III, pp. 339-349. RI.

The Impact of the Draft on the Legitimacy of the National State. In: The Draft, A Handbook of Facts and Alternatives, Sol Tax, ed. (Proceedings of the University of Chicago Conference on the Draft, Dec. 1966). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967, pp. 191-196. CP V, pp. 231-236. RI.

Is There a General Theory of Conflict? In: Industrial Conflict and Race Conflict: Parallels Between the 1930's and the 1960's (Proceedings of the 1967 Annual Spring Meeting, Detroit, May 1967). Madison, Wisc.: Industrial Relations Research Association, 1967, pp. 4-12.

The Learning and Reality-Testing Process in the International System. Journal of International Affairs, 21, 1 (1967): 1-15. BE, pp. 286-302. CP V, pp. 237-253.

The Learning Process in the Dynamics of Total Societies. In: The Study of Total Societies, Samuel Z. Klausner, ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1967, pp. 98-113. CP IV, pp. 373- 390.

The Legitimacy of Economics (address presented at the 42nd Western Economic Association annual conference, Boulder, Colo., Aug. 1967). Western Economic Journal, 5, 4 (Sept. 1967): 299-307. CP II, pp. 415-425. RI.

Mayer-Boulding Dialogue on Peace Research, Carol Murphy, ed. (Pendle Hill Pamphlet No. 153). Wallingford, Pa.: Pendle Hill, 1967. 30 pp.

The Price System and the Price of the Great Society. In: The Future of Economic Policy, Myron H. Ross, ed. (lectures at Western Michigan University, Winter 1966; Michigan Business Papers, No. 44). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Bureau of Business Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, 1967, pp. 57-73.

The Prospects of Economic Abundance. In: The Control of Environment: A Discussion at the Nobel Conference, John D. Roslansky, ed. (held at Gustavus Adolphus College, Jan. 1966). Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1967, pp. 39-57. CP II, pp. 427-445.

The Role of the War Industry in International Conflict. Journal of Social Issues (special issue on Conflict and Community in the International System), 23, 1 (Jan. 1967): 47-61. CP V, pp. 255- 271. RI.

The Scarcity of Saints. Gandhi Marg 42, 11, 2 (Apr. 1967): 162-163.

Technology and the Integrative System. In: Today's Changing Society, A Challenge to Individual Identity, Clarence C. Walton, ed. (report of an Arden House conference, Columbia University, Nov. 1966). New York: Institute of Life Insurance, 1967, pp. 57-73. CP IV, pp. 391-409. RI.

The "Two Cultures." In: Technology in Western Civilization, Vol. II, Melvin Kranzberg and Carroll W. Pursell, Jr., eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967, pp. 686-695. CP IV, pp. 411- 422.

The University and Tomorrow's Civilization: Its Role in the Development of a World Community (paper presented at the Higher Education in Tomorrow's World Conference, University of Michigan, Apr. 1967). Journal of Higher Education, 38, 9 (Dec. 1967): 477-483. CP V, pp. 281-289. RI.

BOOK REVIEWS

Keeping Book on Social Realities. Review of Raymond A. Bauer, ed., Social Indicators. Science, 155, 3762 (Feb. 3, 1967): 550-551.

Milking the Sacred Cow. Review of John Kenneth Galbraith, The New Industrial State. Book Week, July 18, 1967, pp. 2, 12.

The Scientific-Military-Industrial Complex. Review of John Kenneth Galbraith, The New Industrial State; and H.L. Nieburg, In the Name of Science. Virginia Quarterly Review, 43, 4 (Autumn 1967): 672-679. CP III, pp. 351360.

Charted Journey Through Theories of Deterrence. Review of Philip Green, Deadly Logic: The Theory of Nuclear Deterrence. Dissent, 14, 4 (July-Aug. 1967): 496-498.

Review of Carl G. Gustavson, The Institutional Drive. Technology and Culture, 8, 4 (Oct. 1967): 534-535.

Review of Louis J. Halle, The Society of Man. American Political Science Review, 61, 3 (Sept. 1967): 843-844.

Fortune Telling. Review of Robert L. Heilbroner, The Limits of American Capitalism. New York Review of Books, 7, 12 (Jan. 12, 1967), pp. 29-31.

Neoliberal Economics. Review of John Jewkes, Public and Private Enterprise (Lindsay Memorial Lectures given at the University of Keele, 1964). Science, 155, 3766 (Mar. 3, 1967): 1095.

Review of Lester B. Lave, Technological Change: Its Conception and Measurement. American Journal of Sociology, 72, 5 (Mar. 1967): 563.

Am I a Man or a Mouse -- Or Both? Review of Konrad Lorenz, On Aggression; and Robert Ardrey, The Territorial Imperative: A Personal Inquiry into the Animal Origins of Property and Nations. War/Peace Report, 7, 3 (Mar. 1967): 14-17. CP V, pp. 273-280. RI.

Man Versus Machine. Review of Ben B. Seligman, Most Notorious Victory: Man in an Age of Automation. New York Times Book Review, Jan. 1, 1967, p. 25.

Review of G.L.S. Shackle, A Scheme of Economic Theory. Journal of Business, 40, 1 (Jan. 1967): 102.

Review of Robert Solo, Economic Organizations and Social Systems. Science, 157, 3793 (Sept. 8, 1967): 1158-1159.

VERSE

The Old Agricultural Lag. In: No Easy Harvest: The Dilemma of Agriculture in Underdeveloped Countries, by Max Millikan and David Hapgood (based on the Conference on Productivity and Innovation in Agriculture in Underdeveloped Countries, Endicott House, Dedham, Mass., Summer 1964). Boston: Little, Brown and Company, for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, 1967, p. xii.