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July 1965, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 320-320 Letting Out Scarce TV and Radio Frequencies
by Will Lissner - 321-329 Art Content and Economic Reality
by Vytautas Kavolis - 329-330 A Laboratory Experiment in Disincentives
by Joseph F. Talarico - 331-332 The Social Context of Economic Activity
by Alfred E. Pierce - 333-336 The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, Promoter of Pioneering Research in Social Reform
by Will Lissner
April 1965, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 135-156 Population Growth Projections, 1906‐2006, for Economic Development in the Sudan
by Peter F. M. McLoughlin - 163-170 Land Value Trends in the United States
by Walter F. Swanton - 193-200 Occam's Razor and Value Fetishism In Marx's Sociology of Labor
by Helen P. Liebel - 201-205 Thorstein Veblen's Positive Synthesis
by Helen P. Liebel - 217-223 The Kibbutzim in Israel
by Eliyahu Kanovsky
January 1965, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-8 Effects of Structure Upon Profit Rates and Price and Wage Movements
by Winfield Hutton - 9-20 Political Democracy: Its Informal Content
by Donald Clark Hodges - 21-38 The Manager System and Collectivism
by Lincoln Smith - 39-50 Value Theory as a Key to the Interpretation of the Development of Economic Thought
by Richard L. Porter - 51-68 Henry George's Speaking in the Land Reform Movements:
by Clyde E. Reeves - 69-70 A Capital Incentive Reform Beneficial to Labor
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 71-83 Burma: Agriculture, Population, and Buddhism
by Arthur A. Wichmann - 84-84 A Rural Renaissance in America
by John A. Baker - 85-96 John R. Commons
by Lafayette G. Harter - 97-109 John Locke and Rugged Individualism
by Henry Moulds - 110-110 In Memoriam:
by J. Hansen & B.W. Huebsch
October 1964, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 337-337 The New Problem of Large‐Scale Unemployability
by Arnold M. Rose - 351-351 Sociological and Ideological Conceptions of Industrial Development
by Irving Louis Horowitz - 375-375 The Development of Modern Population Theory
by Warren C. Robinson - 393-393 On Laisses‐faire Capitalism and ‘Liberalism’
by Lewis E. Hill - 397-397 Long‐Run Goals of a ‘Laboristic’ Economy
by Stanley Young - 407-407 Manhattan: Social Ecology and the Changing Skyline
by Gordon D. Macdonald & Rosalind Tough - 419-419 Labor Separations in an Underdeveloped Area A Case Study of Worker Adjustment to Change
by Norman G. Pauling - 435-436 The Multidisciplinary Approach to Cultural History
by Will Lissner - 436-436 An Exercise in the Theory of Rent
by Robert Clancy
July 1964, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 225-225 Political Eschatology: A Wave of the Future?
by Donald Clark Hodges - 241-241 The Concept of ‘Ecological Complex’: A Critique
by Sidney M. Willhelm - 249-249 Incomes and Dependency in the Coming Decades
by Martin David - 268-268 Government Aid to Producers
by Milton Magnum - 269-269 College Education for U.S. Youth: The Attitudes of Parents and Children
by A. J. Jaffe & Walter Adams - 284-284 Rural Democracy in Action
by Milton Magnum - 285-285 Television in the Thirties: Emerging Patterns of Technical Development, Industrial Control and Governmental Concern
by Robert H. Stern - 302-302 Applying Research in Production
by John Thompson - 303-314 The Indian in Andean America, II*The Basis for Development and Hemispheric Solidarity
by Raymond E. Crist - 315-315 The ‘Family Firm’—Base of Janpan's Growing Economy
by Nicholas Wood - 325-325 Japan's Entrance into the International Financial Community
by William Burke - 336-336 Helping the Rural Poor
by Milton Magnum
April 1964, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 113-113 Bureaucratization and the Rebirth of Community
by Henry Winthrop - 131-131 The Indian in Andean America, I*From Encomienda to Hacienda
by Raymond E. Crist - 145-145 A Modern Land Reform in Outline
by Albert Wass De Czege - 155-155 Veblen, the Analyst and His Critics
by Barbara Vatter - 165-165 The First Chairmen of the Securities and Exchange Commission
by Ralph F. De Bedts - 179-179 Private Property in John Locke's State of Nature
by Henry Moulds - 189-189 The measurement of Social Power on the Community Level: An Exploratory Study
by Jerry B. Michel - 197-197 Is Capital Accumulation Compatible With Economic Progress and Stability?
by William Breit - 213-213 The Interaction of Vocational Counseling With the Economic System
by Robert P. Overs
January 1964, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 The Recent Growth Record of the American Economy
by Wallace C. Peterson - 19-19 The Foundations of Democracy
by Jack L. Walker - 37-37 Urbanization and Economic Development: The Demographic Contribution
by Leo F. Schnore - 48-48 Another Type of New Product Research
by Milton Mangum - 49-49 Bargaining Power in Transactions: A Basic Model of Interpersonal Relationships
by Alfred Kuhn - 64-64 The Individual Amidst Social Change
by Joseph M. Robertson - 65-65 The Economic Absorption of In‐migrant Laborers in a Northern Industrial Community
by Lyle W. Shannon & Elaine M. Krass - 85-85 The Two‐Party System, Its Foibles and Follies
by Hugh P. Willaimson - 93-93 Social Policy Through Marketing
by Milton Mangum - 94-94 Way of the Weather—Plenty or Hunger
by Milton Magnum - 95-95 Some Problems of Community Development in Italy
by Russell L. Langworthy - 110-110 Research Aids to Welfare
by T. C. Byerly - 111-111 Denmark's Role in European Civilization
by Robert Clancy
October 1963, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 449-462 Liberal Socialism: On the Horns of a Dilemma
by Donald Clark Hodges - 462-462 Tenants the Storms Dispossessed
by Milton Mangum - 463-472 The Role of Knowledge in Invention and Economic Development
by Theodore Suranyi‐Unger - 472-472 Problems of Rural Social Change
by Orville L. Freeman - 473-482 The Property Tax Reconsidered
by Charles J. Stokes - 482-482 A Forgotten Problem, Special Privilege
by W. L. - 483-483 Gustav Freytag and the Assimilation of the German Middle Class
by George M. Kren - 495-505 Bank Mergers, Business Loans, and the Structure of Banking Markets
by Benjamin J. Klebaner - 507-512 Repeal of the Greenback Conversion Clause
by Paul M. O'Leary - 513-526 Industrial Impact of Disarmament: An Exploratory Analysis
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 527-532 After Imperialism
by Theodore A. Sumberg - 533-539 Are Land Values Rising or Falling?
by Percy R. Williams - 539-542 Puerto Rico—A Partial Developmental Model
by Byron White - 543-549 Madan's Cure‐all, II
by Oscar Sherwin - 549-549 How Technology Expands Land Area
by John Baker - 550-550 The Fight for Equal Opportunity
by Milton Mangum
July 1963, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 337-337 Bureaucratic Proliferation: A Theoretical Approach
by Virgil Williams - 347-347 Regulatory Influences Upon Television's Development: Early Years Under the Federal Radio Commission
by Robert H. Stern - 363-363 Denmark: Land, Politics and Single Tax Sentiment
by Louis Wasserman - 379-392 Indonesia's Rice Economy: Problems and Prospects
by Justus M. van der Kroef - 394-396 The Process of Technology in Industrial Development
by J. C. Somers - 398-407 Some Effects of Taxes on Business and Financial Organizations
by Arnold L. Barrett - 407-407 How FHA Fosters Self‐Help
by Milton Mangum - 408-408 Taxation—a Tool of Social Policy
by Karl L. Falk - 410-415 The Role of Irrigation Districts in California's Water Development
by Henrik Teilmann - 415-415 The Bounties of Publicly‐owned Land
by Milton Mangum - 416-416 Export Markets Mean Most to Agriculture
by Roland R. Renne - 418-418 Charity and Social Classes in the United States, 1874–1900, II
by Marvin E. Gettleman - 428-443 Madan's Cure‐all, I
by Oscar Sherwin - 443-443 Agriculture and U.S. Economic Growth
by Milton Mangum - 444-444 Technological Development in Rural America
by Milton Mangum - 445-445 Soviet “Socialism” and Democratic Capitalism
by Robert J. Alexander
April 1963, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 225-225 Land Reform, Guatemalan Style
by Ross Pearson - 235-235 The Chicago School on Economic Methodology and Monopolistic Competition
by Louis A. Dow & Lewis M. Abernathy - 251-251 The Graded Tax in the Redevelopment of Pittsburgh
by Percy R. Willlims - 263-263 The Homestead Ideal and Conservation of the Public Domain
by Irving Mark - 280-280 The Origins of Modern Labor Law
by Stephen J. Barres - 286-286 Discrimination in America Today
by John F. Kennedy - 288-302 American Socialism's Flood and Ebb: The Rise and Decline of the Socialist Party in America, 1901–1912
by August C. Bolino - 303-312 ‘Solidarity’ and the Reformist Sociology of Alfred Fouillée, II
by J. E. S. Hayward - 312-312 The Prospects for Peace
by Dean Rusk - 314-329 Charity and Social Classes in the United States, 1874–1900, I
by Marvin E. Gettleman - 329-330 Working With the Developing Natiotts
by Dean Rusk - 332-334 The Service Industries in Economic Development: A Note
by Charles Barngrover - 335-336 Economics, Ethics and Science
by Alfred E. Pierce
January 1963, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 113-113 Population Displacement in Urban Renewal
by Harry W. Reynolds - 129-140 Insatiability, a Problem for Utopia?
by Saul Engelbourg - 140-140 Toward a Science of the Mind
by Francis C. Brown - 141-141 The South's Role and Opportunity in Prospective National Growth
by Forest G. Hill - 148-148 Near‐Term Future of the Family Farm
by Milton Mangum - 149-149 Pittsburgh's Experience with the Graded Tax Plan
by Percy R. Williams - 173-183 Marginal Utility, Interpersonal Comparisons and the Theory of Taxation
by David Carney - 183-184 Our Part in the Shaping of History
by Dean Rusk - 185-185 Jean‐Marie Roland and Eighteenth‐Century French Economy
by Charles A. le Guin - 205-205 'Solidarity’ and the Reformist Sociology of Alfred Fouillée, I
by J. E. S. Hayward
October 1962, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 337-337 Sociology as a Science: A Dysfunctional Element
by David J. Gray - 347-347 Class Succession and the Coming Struggle for Power
by Hugo O. Engelmann - 358-358 A Birthright With Every Birth
by George W. Ball - 359-359 Towards a Philosophy of Labor
by Donald Clark Hodges - 373-373 Business in the Defense of Private Enterprise
by Stella Margold - 382-382 Freedom, the Wave of the Future
by John F. Kennedy - 383-383 The Legitimation of the Social Power Position of a Real Estate Board
by Donald H. Bouma - 393-393 The Modern Danish Folk High Schools
by Helena Kavalier - 407-407 Some Aspects of Human Geography in Latin American Literature
by Raymond E. Crist
July 1962, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 225-225 The Nobel Peace Prize—A Balance Sheet
by Irwin Abrams - 245-245 People and Material Progress The Relation Between Some of the Variables In Population Change and Economic Development
by M. K. Ohlson - 257-257 Will the Migration of United States Factories Abroad Hurt Us?
by Jacob Oser - 265-265 The Scarcity Hypothesis in Modern Economics
by M. Bronfenbrenner - 271-271 Nicolas Berdyaev's Critique of Marxism
by Robert V. Andelson - 285-285 Sociology and History: A New Look at Their Relatioaships
by Richard L. Means - 299-299 The French Socio‐economic Environment in the Eighteenth Century and Its Relation to the Physiocrats
by Raymond S. Franklin - 309-309 Why Is Institutional Economics Not Institutional?
by David Hamilton - 319-319 Absentee Ownership Reread
by Rosalind Schulman - 331-331 A Study of Rent
by George G. Sausb - 333-333 The Cabalistic Trend in Economics
by Broadus Mitchell
April 1962, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 113-113 On the Scientific Foundations of Marginalism
by Adamantia Pollis And & Bertram L. Koslin - 130-130 U. S. and Soviet Agrarian Structures
by Milton Mangum - 131-131 Some Political‐Economic Issues Determining U. S. Tariff Policy
by Walter J. Mead - 145-145 Toward an Understanding of Criminal Behavior
by Vernon Fox - 159-159 The “Principia Ethica” of an Affluent Society
by Kenneth K. Kurihara - 165-165 Sociological Elements of a Theory of Terror and Violence
by Joseph S. Roucek - 173-173 The Scope and Significance of Economic Misrepresentation, II
by Hans Apel - 189-189 The Influence of Henry George's Ideas Upon Modern Japan
by Yoshisaburo Yamasaki - 203-207 An Oversight in the Dominant Theory of Interest
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 207-207 The Wilderness in the American Heritage
by Richard E. Mcardle - 208-208 The 1962 World Food Forum
by Milton Mangum - 209-209 Pittsburgh's Pioneering in Scientific Taxation, II
by Percy R. Williams
January 1962, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-1 The More Abundant Life
by Theodore A. Sumberg - 10-10 Private Cooperation in Economic Development
by W. L. - 11-11 Some Negro‐White Differences in Consumption
by Marcus Alexis - 29-29 Cynicism in the Labor Movement
by Donald Clark Hodges - 37-37 Pittsburgh's Pioneering in Scientific Taxation
by Percy R. Williams - 57-57 Public Office in the Social Background of Supreme Court Justices
by S. Sidney Ulmer - 69-69 Impact of Technology on International Trade
by J. C. Somers - 77-77 The Scope and Significance of Economic Misrepresentation
by Hans Apel - 91-91 Godkin and Chinese Labor A Paradox in 19th Century Liberalism
by William M. Armstrong - 103-103 Creative Response and Adaptive Response In Japanese Society
by William Burke
October 1961, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 465-465 The Unwieldy Time‐Dimension of Space
by Mason Gaffney - 481-481 Rural Development in the United States
by Milton Mangum - 483-496 The Rise and Fall of Militant Trade Unionism
by Donald Clark Hodges - 497-497 The Social Ideas of Henry George
by Aurele A. Durocher - 513-521 The Effects of Imported Mexican Farm Labor in a California County
by James F. Rooney - 522-522 Values Harvested from Recreation Land
by Milton Mangum - 523-523 The New England Town and the Beginning of American Capitalist Democracy
by Nobumichi Hiraide - 535-535 The Absorption of Capital in Slave Labor in the Ante‐Bellum South and Economic Growth
by John E. Moes - 542-542 Women's Struggle for Equality of Opportunity
by Milton Mangum - 543-543 Costs, Tariffs, Prices and Nationalization The Rise and Decline of the American Grapefruit Industry on the Isle of Pines, Cuba
by Morton D. Winsberg - 549-549 Does Free Trade Take Away Jobs?
by Elizabeth Read Brown
July 1961, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 337-337 An Epitaph for Francis Neilson, 1867–1961
by Will Lissner - 341-341 Francis Neilson as Shakespearean Scholar
by Grover Cleveland Loud - 355-360 A Bibliography of Francis Neilson, 1947–1961
by Phyllis Evans - 361-361 Pertinent Lessons from Past Depressions
by Francis Neilson - 376-376 The World Seeks Peace
by John J. Mcloy - 377-389 Communist China's Economic Growth in Perspective
by Amos Yoder - 389-389 Our Land is One
by Conny C. Ricker - 390-390 Conserving Soil and Water
by Don Kline - 391-397 Status Implications of the Employment of Married Women in the United States
by Lincoln H. Day - 399-409 Investment in Tropical Africa: Economic, Social and Political Aspects of Opportunities for Development and Obstacles to Change
by Edward Marcus - 410-410 An Educational Film on Land Reform
by V. G. Peterson - 411-411 The Political ‘Dilemma’ of German Trade Unionism
by Nathan Reich - 424-424 Eclipse of the Great Man
by Alvin Johnson - 425-425 Economic Determinants of the Character of Afro‐Asian Nationalism
by Max Mark - 433-433 Some Reflections on Latin America's “Common Market”
by Ernest Feder - 442-442 Financing Economic Development
by W. A. B. Ilife - 443-443 Criteria for a Rational Tax System
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 448-448 Land Reform in Mexico
by Will Lissner - 449-460 A British View of African Colonialism
by Sayre P. Schatz - 460-462 Communism's Goal of Total Control
by Alexander S. Balinky - 462-462 The Role of the Soviet Budget
by Robert J. Alexander - 463-464 American Agriculture's Exciting Story
by Milton Mangum
April 1961, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 225-240 “Taxes are Devilish Things”
by Francis Neilson & John W. Gardner - 240-240 Private Efforts in the Struggle for Progress
by Henry T. Heald - 241-252 The Class Significance of Ethical Traditions
by Donald Clark Hodges - 253-253 Religion, Proverbs, and Economic Mentality
by Alpha C. Chiang