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April 1984, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 191-195 Do Better Wages Reduce Crime? A Research Note
by Samuel L. Myers - 195-196 A Salute to the Nobel Economics Jury
by Will Lissner - 197-204 The Promise and Perils of Worker Participation in Management
by Kenneth O. Alexander - 205-216 Misuses of Statistics: Lessons for Statisticians, Non‐statisticians, Students and Teachers
by Herbert F. Spirer & A. J. Jaffe - 217-233 Homelessness in Dublin: An Irish Urban Disorder
by Kevin C. Kearns - 234-234 In Memoriam: Luigi Ligutti
by Will Lissner - 235-246 On the Validity of Veblen's Criticisms of Economic Orthodoxy: An Analysis of His Positions in the Light of Current Conditions and Economic Thought
by Syamal K. Ghosh - 247-256 Toward a Constructive Theory for Anti‐poverty Policy
by Brian J. Jones
January 1984, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-17 Incremental vs. Comprehensive Reform of Economic Regulation: Predictable Outcomes and Unintended Consequences
by L. R. Jones & Frederick Thompson - 19-36 Corporate Governance: A Problem of Hierarchies and Self Interest
by Edward E. Williams & M. Chapman Findlay - 37-52 Problems in Acquiring Mineral Revenues for Financing Economic Development: A Case Study of Zambia During 1970–78
by Robert L. Curry - 53-60 Léon Walras and Social Justice
by Renato Cirillo - 61-74 Economic Activity and Social Indicators: A Rural‐Urban Discontinuum?
by Charles S. Perry - 75-89 Is the New England Urban Tax Rate Too High?
by Charles J. Stokes - 89-90 The Struggle to Dismantle Trade Barriers
by W. Allen Wallis - 91-101 Complexity and the Meaning of Freedom: The Classical Liberal View
by Steven R. Hickerson - 103-114 On the Use and Abuse of Thorstein Veblen in Modern American Sociology, II: Daniel Bell and the ‘Utopianizing’ of Veblen's Contribution and Its Integration by Robert Merton and C. W. Mills
by Rick Tilman & J. L. Simich - 115-121 Why Everyone Should Read George's ‘Progress and Poverty’: On the Classic's Centenary, the Specialists Find This 19th Century Best Seller Still Very Timely
by Frank C. Genovese - 122-122 The Plight of Refugees
by Edward J. Derwinski - 123-124 Scientific Journals—Are They ‘Unreadable’?
by Will Lissner - 125-127 Henry George, His Advocates and Adversaries: Together, Friend and Foe of His American Philosophy Helped to Develop Medern Economic Theory (Review)
by Bruce Yandle
October 1983, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 385-392 Modeling Criminal Activity in an Area in Economic Decline: Local Economic Conditions Are a Major Factor in Local Property Crimes
by Yih‐wu Liu & Richard, H. Bhh - 393-404 Basic Needs and Technology Transfer Issues in the ‘New International Economic Order’
by Kempe R. Hope - 405-416 Value‐relevant Sociology: The Analysis of Subjects of Social Consequence, Including Implications for Human Well‐being
by David J. Gray - 417-429 On the Use and Abuse of Thorstein Veblen in Modern American Sociology, I: David Riesman's Reductionist Interpretation and Talcott Parsons' Pluralist Critique
by J. L. Simich & Rick Tilman - 429-430 A Major Contribution to Business Cycle Research
by Will Lissner - 431-440 The Pursuance of Better Quality of life: In the Long Run, Better Quality of Social Life Is the Most Important Factor in Migration
by Chang‐tseh Hsieh & Ben‐chieh Liu - 441-450 Patterns of Property Tax Exploitation Produced By Infrequent Assessments
by Jerome F. Heavey - 451-462 Westward Thrusts the Pioneer Zone in Venezuela: A Half Century of Economic Development Along the Llanos‐Andes Border
by Raymond E. Crisi - 463-471 The geopolitics of the Arctic
by Joseph S. Roucek - 471-472 The German Wellsprings of American Democracy
by Will Lissner - 473-482 Admission Income and Historic Houses: Higher Revenue Is associated with Price Policy. More Services and Less Education
by William S. Hendon - 483-500 J. A. Hobson and British Imperialism
by John Cunnicngham Wood - 500-502 Truth, Lawyers, and principles
by Morris D. Forkosch
July 1983, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 257-257 Energy Development and U. S. Government Policy: Recommendations for Using Market Forces to Achieve Optimum National Goals
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 273-274 The Diffusion of Superior Technology
by Joseph L. Naar - 275-290 Land for the People—A Vital Need Every where: In Latin America and the Caribbean, It's Now ‘a Prey to Hastening Ills,’ and Decay
by Raymond E. Crist - 291-304 Foreign Investment in U. S. Agricultural Land: An Overview of the National Issue and a Case Study of Vermont
by Mark B. Laping & Margaret Lecko - 305-314 Ethnic Competition for Residential Space in Miami, Florida, 1970–80
by Morton D. Winsberg - 315-327 General Measures to Assist Workers and Firms in Adjusting to Injury from Freer Trade: Issues Raised by Various European Approaches and Some ad hoc Industry Measures Adopted elsewhere
by Leslie Stein - 329-340 Right‐to‐Work Laws and Geographic Differences in Living Costs: An Analysis of Effects of the ‘Union Shop’ Ban for the Years 1974, 1976, and 1978
by Richard J. Cebula - 341-352 The Conflict Between the Scientific‐Technological Process and Malignant Ceremonialism
by Louis Junker - 353-368 ‘Value Freedom’ and the Scope of Economic Inquiry: II. The Fact/Value Continuum and the Basis for Scientific and Humanistic Policy
by Larry Dwyer - 369-382 Billboards, Aesthetics and the Police Power: Legislative Developments Have Largely Negated Judicial Gains by Scenic Beauty Proponents
by Charles F. Floysd - 383-384 L.V.T.—Alive, in Place, and Working Well
by Will Lissner
April 1983, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 129-148 From the New Deal to the New Federalism: Presidential Ideology in the U.S. from 1932 to 1982
by Irving Louis Horowitz - 149-152 Evidence of Sex Discrimination: In Similar Populations, Men Are Paid Better Than Women
by William E. Remus & Lane Kellky - 152-152 Cant from a Nobel Laureate
by Will Lissner - 153-166 Classification of Nations as Developed and Less Developed: An Arrangement by Discriminant Analysis of Socioeconomic Data
by George Dellaportas. - 166-166 Challenge to the Federal Reserve
by Joseph L. Naar - 167-178 Adolph Lowe's Paradigm Shift for a Scientific Economics: An Interpretive Perspective
by Richard X. Chase - 179-192 Dialectics, Functionalism, and Structuralism, in Economic Thought
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 193-208 Suburban Encroachment on the Old North 40: The Search for Effective Measures to Preserve Agricultural Land
by Rebecca Conard - 209-216 Property Tax Circuit‐breakers: Good Causes but Bad Economics
by William T. Harris - 217-234 The Academic Mind and the Rise of U.S. Imperialism: Historians and Economists as Publicists for Ideas of Colonial Expansion
by Gary Marotta - 235-246 Was Vilfredo Pareto Really a ‘Precursor’ of Fascism.?
by Renato Cirillo - 247-254 The Progress and Poverty Centenary: Advocates and Opponents Will Enjoy and Learn from the Papers Given at One Celebration
by Warren J. Samuels - 255-256 Threats to Our Democratic System
by J. Skelly Wright
January 1983, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-12 Federal Water Resources Policy and Decision‐Making: Their Formulation Is Essentially a Political Process Conditioned by Government Structure and Needs
by William Sander - 13-28 The Sociopolitical Analysis of Global Inflation: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination of an Influential Basic Explanation
by John T. Addison & John Burton - 29-37 Non‐Mortgage Factors Affecting Housing Sales and Construction: A Case Study of Transactions in 3 Counties of Southeastern Wisconsin, 1974‐78
by Abdullah Zarinnia - 39-43 A Note on Relevant Comparisons of Corporations and Countries
by Benjamin B. Greene - 45-61 Selected Elements of Henry George's Legitimacy as an Economist
by Aaron B. Fuller - 63-66 Henry George's Challenge to the Economics Profession
by Warren J. Samuels - 67-74 Land Speculation in Southern California: Energy Monopoly, Fiscal Crisis and the Future
by Michael F. Sheehan - 75-91 Two Twists in Economic Methodology: Positivism and Subjectivism
by William M. Dugger - 93-100 Szasz on Contract, Liberty and Autonomy
by Peter G. Stillman - 101-111 Nicole Oresme and Medieval Social Science The 14th Century Debunker of Astrology Wrote an Early Monetary Treatise
by Kevin B. Bales - 113-115 Management of the Federal Debt: Lengthening the Average Maturity by Funding More into Long Term Issues Would Be Realistic
by Lowell Harriss - 117-119 A Natural Science Version of Socioeconomic Evolution: Copeland's Essays Are His First Sustained Attempt to Apply His Approach to Economic History
by James R. Millar - 121-124 Proposition 4, Tax Reduction Mirage: A Comment on the Cebular‐Chevlin Attempt to Estimate Its Potential Impacts
by Anthony L. Ostrosky & Stephen M. Renas
October 1982, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 333-338 Work and Welfare in Economics:
by Kenneth O. Alexander - 339-350 Fertility, Labor Force Participation and the Relative Income Hypothesis:
by Matthew Robertson & Arun S. Roy - 351-362 Obstacles to Successful Highlander Colonization of the Amazon and Orinoco Basins
by David L. Clawson - 363-373 Henry George's Thought in Relation to Modern Economics
by Terence M. Dwyer - 374-374 The Federal Government's Social Role
by Avery Russell - 375-385 Tourism, Vacation Home Development and Residential Tax Burden:
by Richard G. Fritz - 385-386 Slowdown in World's Economic Growth?
by Joseph L. Naar - 387-400 Neighborhood Quality and Climate as Factors in U.S. Net Migration Patterns, 1974–76
by Joseph Schachter & Paul G. Althaus - 401-420 Application of Quality of Life Indicators to Socioeconomic Problems:
by J. A. Sinden - 421-437 Current Quality of Life Indicators:
by Mark Bayless & Susan Bayless - 437-438 Strategy for Combating Recession: Action
by William H. Kolberg
July 1982, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 225-242 The Current State of Institutional Economics: The Movement's Limited Impact on the Conventional Science Is Ascribed to Disunity, Disinterest in General Theory
by Allan G. Gruchy - 243-255 Trade Adjustment Assistance as a Means of Achieving Improved Resource Allocation Through Freer Trade: An Analysis of Policies for Aiding the Import‐injured in the U.S., Canada and Australia
by Leslie Stein - 257-268 Equal Opportunity for Women in Intercollegiate Sports: Financial Aid and Family Background as Major Influences on Female Participation in Competitive Programs
by Patricia L. Pacey - 269-280 The U.S.A.'s Land Data Legacy from the 19th Century: A Message from the Henry George‐Francis A. Walker Controversy over Farm Land Distribution
by Gene Wunderlich - 281-301 Local and National Impacts from Landing North Sea Gas in Western Norway
by Ron E. Shaffer & David W. Fischer - 301-302 Thomas A. Larkin, St. John's Gold Medallis
by Will Lissner - 303-314 Citizen Willingness to Assist as Volunteers in the Provision of Local Public Goods: A Case Study of Volunteer Firemen in 70 West German Cities
by Charles E. Zech
April 1982, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 97-97 Justice and the Foundations of Economic Thought
by Morris A. Copeland - 101-101 Resignation as a Response to Alienation in a Depressed Rural Area: A Case Study of Poverty and Lack of Opportunity in 4 Counties of Eastern Oklahoma
by Paul A. Brinker & Edward F. Crim - 111-111 Accounting for Public Recreation Expenditures
by William S. Hendon - 125-139 The Scope of the Grants Economy and Income Distribution: An Examination of Intergenerational Transfers of Income
by Jane H. Lillydahl & Larry D. Singell - 141-141 The Ceremonial‐Instrumental Dichotomy in Institutional Analysis: The Nature, Scope and Radical Implications of the Conflicting Systems
by Louis Junker - 151-151 In Defense of the Exclusionary Rule: What It Protects Are the Constitutional Rights of Citizens, Threatened by the Court, the Executive and the Congress
by Morris D. Forkosch - 156-156 Keys to Information Science
by Will Lissner - 159-159 Value Freedom' and the Scope of Economic Inquiry: 1. Positivism's Standard View and the Political Economists
by Larry Dwyer - 169-169 The Economics of Property Rights and Human Rights
by Michael Veseth - 183-183 A Property Rights Paradox: George and Rothbard on the Conservation of Environmental Resources
by Bruce Yandle - 195-196 Fear of Unemployment Hits Unions
by Joseph L. Naar - 197-197 Land Speculation in Southern California: The Roles of Railroads, Trolley Lines and Autos
by Michael F. Sheehan - 211-213 World‐wide Interest in Worker Participation in Management
by Jiri Kolaja - 214-214 The Value of Household Services
by Edward B. Bell & Allan J. Taub - 218-218 Hume and Facts, Logic and Values: A Comment on Cord's Argument
by William H. Stoddard
January 1982, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-15 Markup Pricing and the Auto Industry: A Partial Explanation of Stagflation in an Oligopolistic Economy
by Floyd B. Mcfarland - 16-16 Pace Sets Up Henry George Chair
by Herb Falk - 17-27 Government‐Owned Businesses: Market Presence, Competitive Advantages and Rationales for Their Support by the State
by Richard P. Nielsen - 27-27 An Energy Almanac
by Charles Love - 28-28 The Influence of Educational Differences on Income by Occupation
by By Randall & I. Mount & Richard E. Bennett & Cheyri. A. Casper - 29-42 A Critique of Consumer Cooperation: ‘Cheap Cheese’ or the Heavenly Kindgom as the Issue That Divides practical Cooperators from Utopians
by Sol Shaviro - 43-60 Organizational Size, Structure, and Efficiency: A Test of a Blau‐Hage Model
by Barry R. Armandi & Edgar W. Mills - 61-76 The Myth of Absolute Abundance: Economic Development as a Shift in Relative Scarcities
by Oleg Zinam - 77-83 The Social and Revenue Effects of State Alcoholic Beverage Control
by William E. Spellman & Mark R. Jorgenson - 83-84 In Metnoriatn: Hans Staudinger, 1889–1980
by Will Lissner - 85-93 The Nature of Water Resources Policy and Policymaking
by Arthur H. Chan - 94-96 A Polish Survey of Human Issues
by Jiri Kolaja
October 1981, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 321-328 On this Journal's 40th Anniversary
by Will Lissner - 328-328 The Reagan Economic Program
by Joseph L. Naar - 329-340 Political Profit: Taxing and Spending in Democracies and Dictatorships
by Alfred G. Cuzán - 341-342 On the Passing of Angus Campbell
by Philip E. Converse - 343-348 Proposition 4, Tax Reduction Mirage: An Exploratory Note on Its Potential Spending and Tax Impacts
by Richard J. Cebula & Linda Chevlin - 349-352 The Latin Melting Pot Is Boiling Over
by Morton D. Winsberg - 353-366 Decentralization and the Decline of the Central City: A Case Study of Demographic and Economic Change in Bridgeport, Conn
by Kurt Schlichting - 367-379 The ‘New Class’: Analysis of the Concept, the Hypothesis and the Idea as a Research Tool
by Frederic L. Pryor - 381-400 Instrumentalism, the Principle of Continuity and the Life Process
by Louis J. Junker - 401-413 Culture in Neoinstitutional Economics: An Integration of Myrdal and Galbraith into the Veblen‐Ayres Matrix
by Richard L. Brinkman - 414-414 Edward Bernays at 90
by Will Lissner - 415-425 Individualism and Institutionalism Revisited: A Response to Professor Bush
by David W. Seckler - 427-438 Ayres' Theory of Economic Progress: An Evaluation of Its Place in Economic Literature
by David Hamilton
July 1981, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 225-237 The Reduction of a Self‐Sufficient People to Poverty and Welfare Dependence: An Analysis of the Causes of Cherokee Indian Underdevelopment
by Gary C. Anders - 239-248 Intergenerational Equity and Resource Use
by A. L. Walton - 249-263 The Politics of Municipal Employment Policy: A Comparative Study of U.S. Cities
by David G. Baker & David C. Colby - 264-264 The U.S. Lags in Compiling Economic Data
by Herb Falk - 265-275 Political Profit: Taxing and Spending in the Hierarchical State
by Alfred G. Cuzán - 276-276 A Coming Industrial Boom?
by Joseph L. Narr - 277-286 Adolph Lowe's Methodological Alternative for Economic Research and Policy
by Will Lissner - 286-286 Monopoly, Inflation and Taxation Erode Income
by Joseph L. Narr - 287-298 ‘Radical Individualism’ vs. Institutionalism, II: Philosophical Dualisms as Apologetic Constructs Based on Obsolete Psychological Preconceptions
by Paul D. Bush - 298-298 From Macro‐economics to the Micro‐ Level
by Gerald D. Laubach - 299-308 The New Barbarians: The Continuing Relevance of Henry George
by John M. Kelly - 309-316 The Influence of Auguste Walras on Léon Walras
by Renato Cirillo - 316-316 The Crisis in the Arts
by Ralph M. Rourke - 317-320 Annals of a Crusade: Wright Patman and the Federal Reserve System
by William B. Harrison
April 1981, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 97-106 Income Level and Inflation Strain in the United States: 1971–1975
by Walter F. Abbott - 107-114 Jungle Geopolitics in Guyana: How a Communist Utopia That Ended in Massacre Came to be Sited
by Raymond E. Crist - 115-127 The Structure of Federal Water Resources Policy Making
by Arthur H. Chan - 128-128 The Quest for Monetary Stability
by Will Lissner - 129-137 What Is ‘Just and Reasonable’ in Rent Control?Why Historic Cost Is More Rational Than Current Value
by Stanley Kaish - 137-138 Prospect: A Really ‘New’ America
by Will Lissner - 139-147 Radical Individualism vs. Institutionalism, I The Division of Institutionalists into ‘Humanists’ and ‘Behaviorists’
by Paul D. Bush - 147-148 Two Guides to Information Sources
by Tom Romig - 149-163 Economic Integration of Immigrants
by Naomi Casmon - 163-164 The Patterns of U.S. Private Philanthropy
by Joseph L. Naar - 165-182 The Nature of Urban Land
by M. A. Qadeer - 183-189 Revenue Alternatives for State and Local Governments: Crisis‐ridden Areas and Those Seeking Fiscal Equity and Stability Offered New Options
by Reed Hansen - 189-190 Friedman on the Future of Capitalism
by Robert L. Arnold - 191-206 Henry George the Classical Model and Technological Change:*The Ignored Alternative to the Single Tax in Progress and Poverty
by Frank Petrella - 207-215 The Revenue Potential of Site Value Tax: Extension and Update of General Equilibrium Model With Recent Empirical Estimates of Several Key Parameters
by Shawna Grosskopf - 215-221 Examining the Federal Reserve
by Charles Love - 217-221 Fritz Redlich, 1892‐1978: The Man and the Scholar
by Charles Gaston Arcand - 221-221 Open Corporate Politics, a New Problem
by Joseph L. Naar
January 1981, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-15 In Defense of ‘Unbridled’ Freedom of Contract
by Eric Mack - 15-16 On the Need to Ratify Human Rights Treatiers
by Patricia M. Derian - 17-36 A Reconsideration of the Rationality Postulate: ‘Right Hemisphere Thinking’ in Economics
by Edward E. Williams & M. Chapman Findlay - 36-36 Some Firms Are Larger Than Most Countries
by Joseph L. Naar - 37-50 Interlocking Corporate Directorships as a Social Network
by Thomas Koenig & Robert Gogel - 51-66 Scientists, Engineers and the Organization of Work
by Kenneth O. Alexander - 67-78 Interpreting Institutions' in Veblen's Evolutionary Theory
by Frank J. Weed - 79-95 Property Tax Equalization Rates: Implications of Their Use in Tax Inequality Cases in the City of New York
by Larry Schroeder - 95-96 The Earnings Gap Between Women and Men
by Leon F. Bouvier
October 1980, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 305-319 Modernization and Modes of Production in the North Atlantic: A Critique of Policy Formation for the Development of Marginal Maritime Communities
by J. I. Prattis - 319-320 A ‘Town‐and‐Gown’ Assault on Urban Problems
by Will Lissner - 321-335 Bureaucrats as “Social Engineers”: Federal Welfare Programs in Herbert Hoover's America
by Edward D. Berkowitz & Kim Mcquaid - 337-352 Altruism and Economic Behavior: II Private Charity and Public Policy
by David A. Kennett - 353-354 Trivial Changes That Facilitate Research
by Will Lissner - 355-372 Property Tax Circuit Breakers Reconsidered: Continuing Issues Surrounding a Popular Program
by John H. Bowman - 373-382 Land and Its Taxation as Issues in Economic Theory: What Is the Reason for Their Eclipse?
by Athanassios Skouras - 383-396 Joshua K. Ingalls, American Individualist: Land Reformer, Opponent of Henry George and Advocate of Land Leasing, Now an Established Mode
by Bowman N. Hall - 397-412 Lincoln Staffens and the McNamara Case: A Progressive Response to Class Conflict
by Herbert Shapiro - 413-415 Are Household Services Overvalued?
by Martin Murphy - 415-417 New Data on Worker Self‐administration
by Jiri Kolaja - 418-419 On Managerial Professionalism Comment
by John H. Lorant - 420-421 Reply
by William James Haga
July 1980, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 209-215 Henry George, Biblical Morality and Economic Ethics: Some Conclusions from a Lifetime's Study of the Relation Between Ethics and Economics
by Preston Bkadley - 215-216 Meeting the Challenge of Soviet Powers
by Jimmy Carter - 217-226 Pyramids, Derricks and Mule Teams in the Yucatán Peninsula: A Second Effort In 2,500 Years to Develop a Jungle and Forest Area
by Raymond E. Crist & Louis A. Paganini - 227-236 Measurement of the Socioeconomic Impact of Lake Restoration: An Assessment Model Employing a Benefit/Cost Cross‐Impact Probabilistic Approach
by Ben‐chieh Liu & Neils Christiansen & John Jaksch - 237-248 Political Unionism and Autonomy in Economies of British Colonial Origin: The Cases of Jamaica and Trinidad
by Caswell L. Johnson - 249-259 Urbanization and Migration in Brazil
by F. E. Wagner & John O. Ward - 261-272 The Time Horizon of Planned Social Change: II. How the Advocates of Social Reform May Expedite Their Purpose Through Temporal Calibration
by Richard Noyes - 273-287 Toward an Extension and Revision of the Concept of Waste
by Henry Winnthrop - 287-288 Integration of the Social and Behavioral Sciences
by Will Lissnek - 289-294 Site Value Taxation and the Timing of Land Development
by Richard W. Douglas - 295-303 The ‘Socialism’ of Léon Walras and His Economic Thinking
by Renato Cirillo
April 1980, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 113-121 The Effectiveness of Public Assistance Payments in Reducing Poverty
by George Dellaportas - 123-136 Unemployment as a Factor in Early Retirement Decisions
by Sally Bould - 137-150 Foreign Capital and Development Strategy in Irish Industrialization, 1958–70
by Frank Long - 151-164 Emergence of Political Unionism in Economies of British Colonial Origin: The Cases of Jamaica and Trinidad
by Caswell L. Johnson