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November 2003, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 177-198 9 Huxley's Critique from Social Darwinism
by Roy Douglas - 199-210 10 Rae: A Journalist Out of His Depth
by Aaron B. Fuller - 213-230 11 Dixwell: Animadversions of an Admiring Adversary
by George Babilot - 231-243 12 Walker: The General Leads the Charge
by Steven B. Cord - 245-258 13 Harris and His Anachronistic Attack
by Charles F. Collier - 259-296 14 Gronlund and Other Marxists
by Fred Harrison - 297-314 15 Rutherford: “The Devil Quotes Scripture”
by Charles F. Collier - 315-342 16 Ingalls, Hanson, and Tucker: Nineteenth‐Century American Anarchists
by Jack Schwartzman - 343-352 17 Atkinson: An Ill‐Informed Assailant
by William B. Truehart - 353-393 18 Clark: Apostle of Two‐Factor Economics
by Kris Feder - 395-405 19 Patten: A Study in Intellectual Dishonesty
by Charles F. Collier - 407-432 20 Seligman and His Critique from Social Utility
by Robert V. Andelson & Mason Gaffney
October 2003, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 649-675 The Changing Role of the State in the Electricity Industry in Brazil, China, and India
by Carlos Rufín & U. Srinivasa Rangan & Rajesh Kumar - 677-705 Altruism versus Egoism in Human Behavior of Mixed Motives
by Yung‐An Hu & Day‐Yang Liu - 707-712 Honesty versus Cooperation:
by Laszlo Zsolnai - 713-719 Monitoring Costs and Tolerance Levels for Classroom Cheating
by Gary Galles & Philip E. Graves & Robert L. Sexton & Surrey M. Walton - 721-723 Society at the Crossroads: Choosing the Right Road
by Herbert Barry - 724-727 The Joy of Freedom: An Economist's Odyssey
by Walter Block & Harold E. Wirth - 727-734 Economics and Utopia: Why the Learning Economy is Not the End of History
by Andrew Savchenko & Shklar Fellow - 734-735 Taxation and Economic Development in Taiwan
by Glenn P. Jenkins & Chun‐Yan Kuo & Keh‐Nan Sun
July 2003, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 491-508 Keynesian Comparative Economics:
by Timothy A. Canova & Richard P. Holt & Robert N. Horn & J. Barkley Rosser & Marina V. Rosser - 509-532 Uncertainty and Economic Sociology:
by David Dequech - 533-566 Orders and Organizations:
by Stavros Ioannides - 567-582 The Merchant and Mr. Reagan:
by Lewis Karstensson - 583-592 Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded:
by Warren J. Samuels - 593-599 Comments on Warren Samuels's “Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded”
by Jerome F. Heavey - 601-605 Invited Comment on Warren Samuels's “Speculative Memorandum”
by Steven Cord - 607-623 Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded:
by Mark A. Sullivan - 625-628 Getting Results—Or Not
by Lowell Harriss - 629-632 Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded:
by Warren J. Samuels - 633-636 Ludwig von Mises: The Man and His Economics
by R. A. Gonce
April 2003, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 315-318 Editor's Introduction
by Laurence S. Moss - 319-343 An Extension of the Traditional Theory of Customer Discrimination: Customers Versus Customers
by Stephanie O. Crofton - 345-364 Variations in NHL Attendance: The Impact of Violence, Scoring, and Regional Rivalries
by Rodney J. Paul - 365-381 Measuring Employer‐Based Discrimination Versus Customer‐Based Discrimination: The Case of French Canadians in the National Hockey League
by Neil Longley - 383-405 The Entry Draft in the National Hockey League: Discrimination, Style of Play, and Team Location
by Marc Lavoie - 407-427 A Reexamination of How Athletic Success Impacts Graduation Rates: Comparing Student‐Athletes to All Other Undergraduates
by Patrick James Rishe - 429-433 Hiring Practices in Finance Education: Linkages Among Top‐Ranked Graduate Programs
by Jeffrey H. Bair - 435-459 The Return to Women's Human Capital and the Role of Male Attitudes Toward Working Wives: Gender Roles, Work Interruption, and Women's Earnings in Taiwan
by Hwei‐Lin Chuang & Hsih‐yin Lee - 461-483 Measuring Urban Well‐Being: Race and Gender Matter
by Maria Claret M. Mapalad‐Ruane & Carolyn B. Rodriguez
January 2003, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editor's Introduction
by David Koepsell & Laurence S. Moss - 7-44 Searle, Rationality, and Social Reality
by Alex Viskovatoff - 45-66 Searle and Collective Intentionality
by Dan Fitzpatrick - 67-101 Rationality‐in‐Relations
by Hans Bernhard Schmid - 105-122 PART II Criticisms and Reconstructions Searle's Foole
by Mariam Thalos - 123-165 Collective Acceptance, Social Institutions, and Social Reality
by Raimo Tuomela - 167-183 Can Collective Intentionality Be Individualized?
by Anthoniew. M. Meijers - 185-208 The New Role of the Constitutive Rule
by Frank A. Hindriks - 209-232 Collective Intentions and Collective Intentionality
by L.A. Zaibert - 233-255 Searle's Monadological Construction of Social Reality
by Ingvar Johansson - 257-267 Explaining Collective Intentionality
by Nenad Miscevic - 269-282 The Social Ontology of Virtual Environments
by Philip Brey - 285-309 An Illuminating Exchange The Construction of Social Reality
by Barry Smith & John Searle
November 2002, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 1-1 Preface and Acknowledgments to This Edition
by Christopher K. Ryan - 1-1 Foreword
by Alfred E. Kahn - 1-6 Chapter 1: Introduction
by Christopher K. Ryan - 7-25 Chapter 2: Land as a Factor of Production
by Christopher K. Ryan - 27-46 Chapter 3: Capital and Interest Theories
by Christopher K. Ryan - 47-69 Chapter 4: Monetary Economics
by Christopher K. Ryan - 71-114 Chapter 5: Taxation
by Christopher K. Ryan - 115-169 Chapter 6: Land Value Taxation
by Christopher K. Ryan - 171-193 Chapter 7: Regulation and Rate‐Making
by Christopher K. Ryan - 195-203 Chapter 8: International Trade and Finance
by Christopher K. Ryan - 205-212 Chapter 9: Contributions as an Educator
by Christopher K. Ryan - 213-223 Chapter 10: Conclusion
by Christopher K. Ryan
October 2002, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 755-777 John R. Commons's “Five Big Years”: 1899–1904
by Richard A. Gonce - 779-786 Adolph Lowe's Plea for Cooperation and Constructive Synthesis in the Social Sciences
by Mathew Forstater - 787-800 If Markets Are So Wonderful, Why Can’t I Find Friends at the Store?
by M. Neil Browne - 801-827 A Socioeconomic Perspective
by Brenda Spotton Visano - 829-853 An Empirical Approach
by Johann Graf Lambsdorff - 855-857 Do Reservation Native Americans Vote with Their Feet?: A Friendly Comment
by Richard J. Cebula - 863-867 Film Note
by Richard A. Gonce
July 2002, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 609-656 George J. Stigler (1911–1991): Scholar, Father, Dissertation Advisor, Referee, Textbook Writer and Policy Analyst
by Claire Friedland & Crauford Goodwin & Claire H. Hammond & J. Daniel Hammond & David Levy & Steven G. Medema & Michele I. Naples & Warren J. Samuels & Stephen M. Stigler - 657-680 What Do You Know, Who Do You Know?: School as a Site for the Production of Social Capital and its Effects on Income Attainment in Poland and the Czech Republic
by Karen Buerkle & Alya Guseva - 681-712 The Prophecy of Place: A Labor Market Study of Young Women and Education
by L. Susan Williams - 713-723 Segmentation in the Market for Child Labor: The Economics of Child Labor Revisited
by James G. Scoville - 725-745 Advertising and Political Bias in the Media: The Market for Criticism of the Market Economy
by Daniel Sutter
April 2002, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 387-403 Schumpeter 1911: Farsighted Visions on Economic Development
by Markus C. Becker & Thorbjørn Knudsen - 405-437 New Translations from Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung
by Joseph A. Schumpeter - 439-480 Money, Banking and Dynamics: Two Wicksellian Routes from Mises to Hayek and Schumpeter
by Agnès Festré - 481-493 The Determinants and Impact of State Abortion Restrictions
by Marshall H. Medoff - 495-501 A Note on the Determinants of Public Dissatisfaction with Government: Economic and Political Factors Affecting the Public’s Attitude toward Government
by Richard J. Cebula & Chris Paul - 505-509 Comments on E. Schlicht’s On Custom in the Economy (1998)
by Mark Blaug - 511-518 Customs and Conventions
by Jack J. Vromen - 519-530 Some Remarks on the Place of Psychological and Social Elements in a Theory of Custom
by Matthias Klaes - 531-537 Custom and Rules
by Roger Koppl - 539-545 Economic‐Psychological Reflections on Custom in the Economy
by Gerrit Antonides - 547-553 Custom and the Firm
by John Groenewegen - 555-561 Norms, Numbers and Hierarchy: Commenton E. Schlicht
by Barbara Krug - 563-569 Custom, Legislation and Market Order
by Richard E. Wagner - 571-594 Reflections and Diffractions: Schlicht Replies to His Critics
by Ekkehart Schlicht
January 2002, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 13-51 “New Political Economies” Then and Now: Economic Theory and the Mutation of Political Doctrine
by A.M.C. Waterman - 55-77 Fiscal Sociology: What For?
by Jurgen Backhaus - 79-102 Voters, Parties, and the Endogenous Size of Government
by Jans‐Peter Olters - 105-122 Complexity, Governance and Constitutional Craftsmanship
by Richard E. Wagner - 123-158 Opting‐Out: the Constitutional Economics of Exit
by Peter Kurrild‐Klitgaard - 161-191 Complexity, Governance and Constitutional Craftsmanship
by Peter J. Boettke & Virgil Henry Storr - 193-214 New Political Economy, Scientism and Knowledge: A Critique from a Hayekian Perspective, and a Proposal for an Extension of the Research Agenda
by Jan Schnellenbach - 217-232 The “New” Political Economies (A View from Russia)
by Vladimir Kollontai - 233-257 Toward Capitalism or Away from Russia?: Early Stage of Post‐Soviet Economic Reforms in Belarus and the Baltics
by Andrew Savchenko - 259-276 A Political Economy Approach to the Neoclassical Model of Transition
by John Marangos - 279-299 Privilege and Corruption: The Problems of China's Socialist Market Economy
by Shuntian Yao - 301-326 Political Culture, Economic Structure and Policy: The Laffont‐Tirole Model Extended to Modern Japan
by Warren Young & Joris Meijaard - 329-348 Political Instability and Economic Growth: Implications of Coup Events in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Augustin Kwasi Fosu - 351-365 Against the New Economic Imperialism: Some Reflections
by Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton & Frank Wilkinson - 367-381 Bourgeoisie Out, Expertoisie In: The New Political Economies at Loggerheads
by Donald Clark Hodges & Larry Lustig
November 2001, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 1-24 Henry George and Austrian Economics
by Leland B. Yeager - 25-32 Henry George and the Austrian Economists
by Oscar B. Johannsen - 33-54 Progress: Poverty or Prosperity? Joining the Debate Between George and Marshall on the Effects of Economic Growth onthe Distribution of Income
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Adele Wick - 55-84 The Role of Ground Rent in Urban Decay and Revival: How to Revitalize a Failing City
by Mason Gaffney - 85-96 Site Value Taxes and the Optimal Pricing of Public Services
by William S. Vickrey - 97-118 What Do We Need to Know about Land Value Taxation?
by Dick Netzer - 119-136 Protection or Free Trade: An Analysis of the Ideas of Henry George on International Commerce and Wages
by Thomas L. Martin - 137-164 Why the Preaching Must Never Stop: Henry George’s and Paul Krugman’s Respective Contributions to the Free Trade Debate
by Laurence S. Moss - 165-180 Peace, Justice, and Economic Reform
by Nicolaus Tideman - 181-192 The Economics and Ethics of Idleness
by James Buchanan - 193-202 The Earth is the Lord’s
by Robert V. Andelson - 203-212 Liberation Theology and Economic Development
by James M. Dawsey - 213-222 Moses—Henry George’s Inspiration
by Aharon H. Shapiro
April 2001, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 711-743 Focus on Economic Theory Keynes on the “Nature of Economic Thinking”: The Principle of Non‐Neutrality of Choice and the Principle of Non‐Neutrality of Money
by Giuseppe Fontana - 745-773 On the Mythology of the Keynesian Multiplier: Unmasking the Myth and the Inadequacies of Some Earlier Criticisms
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 775-793 The Evolution of the Sophisticated Quantity Theory: Marshall vs.Wicksell on Transaction Demand
by Michael J. Gootzeit - 795-814 Focus on Economic Sociology A Principal‐Agent Analysis of the Family: Implications for the Welfare State
by Lauchlan T. Munro - 815-827 Do Reservation Native Americans Vote with Their Feet? A Re‐examination of Native American Migration, 1985–1990
by Elizabeth Zahrt Geib - 829-847 Social Inequality and the Sociology of Life Style: Material and Cultural Aspects of Social Stratification
by Dieter Bögenhold - 849-879 The Long and Bumpy Road to Glass‐Steagall Reform: A Historical and Evolutionary Analysis of Banking Legislation
by Jill M. Hendrickson - 881-890 Self‐Execution,Capital Punishment,and the Economics of Murder: Analysis of U.K.Statistics Suggests that Suicide by Murder Suspects is Not Influenced by the Probability of Execution
by Samuel Cameron
March 2001, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 601-649 Harry G. Johnson (1923–1977): Scholar, Mentor, Editor, and Relentless World Traveler
by Max Corden & James S. Duesenberry & Craufurd D. Goodwin & J. Allan Hynes & Richard G. Lipsey & Gideon Rosenbluth & Paul A. Samuelson & Elizabeth Johnson Simpson - 651-666 H. G. J. as Biographer's Subject: Some Autobiographical Writings
by D.E. Moggridge - 667-691 H. G. J. as a Chronicler of the Keynesian Revolution: His Search of a Non Revolutionary Account
by Robert W. Dimand
April 2001, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 419-422 Editor’s Introduction
by Laurence S. Moss - 423-433 On the Origins of The American Journal of Economics and Sociology: Its Purposes and Objectives
by Will Lissner - 435-470 Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis
by William Darity & Jason Dietrich & David K. Guilkey - 471-500 Collateralized Social Relations: The Social in Economic Calculation
by Nicole Woolsey Biggart & Richard P. Castanias - 501-517 IMF Conditionality and Objections: The Russian Case
by Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez & Felix Rioja & Samuel Skogstad & Neven Valev - 519-545 Crossing the Boundary of Economics and Sociology: The Case of Vilfredo Pareto
by Patrik Aspers - 547-556 Henry George’s Land Reform: The Distinction between Private Ownership and Private Possession
by John Pullen - 557-563 Henry George on Land Ownership: A Comment on Pullen
by John K. Whitaker - 565-579 Henry George on Property Rights: Reply to John Pullen
by Kris Feder - 581-585 Henry George's Land Reform: A Comment on Pullen
by Robert V. Andelson
January 2001, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 11-24 Henry George and Classical Growth Theory: A Significant Contribution to Modeling Scale Economies
by John Whitaker - 25-57 Modeling Agglomeration and Dispersion in City and Country: Gunnar Myrdal, François Perroux, and the New Economic Geography
by Stephen J. Meardon - 59-77 City and Country: Lessons from European Economic Thought
by Jürgen G. Backhaus & Gerrit Meijer - 79-98 Making the Country Work for the City: Von Thünen's Ideas in Geography, Agricultural Economics and the Sociology of Agriculture
by Daniel Block & E. Melanie DuPuis - 101-121 Agglomeration and Congestion in the Economics of Ideas and Technological Change
by Norman Sedgley & Bruce Elmslie - 123-146 Zipf's Law for Cities and Beyond: The Case of Denmark
by Thorbjørn Knudsen - 147-169 The Structure of Sprawl: Identifying and Characterizing Employment Centers in Polycentric Metropolitan Areas
by Nathan B. Anderson & William T. Bogart - 171-184 Edge Cities and the Viability of Metropolitan Economies: Contributions to Flexibility and External Linkages by New Urban Service Environments
by David L. McKee & Yosra A. McKee - 185-192 Manufacturing and Rural Economies in the United States: The Role of Nondurable Producers, Labor Costs and State Taxes
by Mark Jelavich - 195-228 Value Capture as a Policy Tool in Transportation Economics: An Exploration in Public Finance in the Tradition of Henry George
by H. William Batt - 229-243 Coordinating Opposite Approaches to Managing Urban Growth and Curbing Sprawl: A Synthesis
by Thomas L. Daniels - 245-283 Leapfrogging, Urban Sprawl, and Growth Management: Phoenix, 1950–2000
by Carol E. Heim - 285-316 A City without Slums: Urban Renewal, Public Housing, and Downtown Revitalization in Kansas City, Missouri
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 317-373 A City Divided by Political Philosophies: Residential Development in a Bi‐Provincial City in Canada
by Gura Bhargava - 377-401 International Sister‐Cities: Bridging the Global‐Local Divide
by Rolf D. Cremer & Anne De Bruin & Ann Dupuis - 403-418 The Completely Decentralized City: The Case for Benefits Based Public Finance
by Fed E. Foldvary
November 2000, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 1-1 Foreword
by Warren J. Samuels - 1-1 Preface and Acknowledgements to the Third Edition
by Robert V. Andelson - 1-1 Introduction
by Robert V. Andelson - 3-25 Mesopotamia and Classical Antiquity
by Michael Hudson - 27-45 European Feudalism from its Emergence through its Decline
by Kenneth Jupp - 49-63 Argentina
by Fernando Scornik Gerstein - 65-84 Canada
by Gary B. Nixon - 85-96 Chile
by John Strasma - 97-110 Colombia
by Fernanda Furtado - 111-127 Jamaica and Other Caribbean States
by John M. Copes & Walter Rybeck - 129-136 Mexico
by Manuel Perló Cohen - 137-182 United States
by Walter Rybeck - 185-204 Denmark
by Ole Lefman & Karsten K. Larsen - 205-210 Estonia
by Aivar Tomson - 211-220 Finland
by Pekka V. Virtanen - 221-237 Germany
by Jürgen G. Backhaus - 239-257 Great Britain
by Owen Connellan & Nathaniel Lichfield - 259-270 Hungary
by Balázs Kónya - 273-298 Nations of Eastern Africa
by Rexford A. Ahene - 299-311 Republic of South Africa
by Godfrey R.A. Dunkley - 315-326 Abu Dhabi
by Robert V. Andelson - 327-336 Republic of China (Taiwan)
by Alven H.S. Lam - 337-352 Hong Kong and Singapore
by Sock-Yong Phang - 353-363 Japan
by Yoshisaburo Yamasaki & Robert V. Andelson - 365-369 Kiao-chau
by V.G. Peterson & Tseng Hsiao - 371-383 Republic of Korea (South Korea)
by Tae-Il Lee - 385-395 Papua New Guinea
by H.J. Manning & Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh - 399-416 Australia
by Geoffrey A. Forster - 417-438 New Zealand
by Robert D. Keall
April 1995, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 129-144 Health Care
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 145-161 Burglar and Fire Alarms
by Simon Hakim & George F. Rengert & Yochanan Shachmurove - 163-181 Trade Affected Workers in the Service Sector
by Bartholomew Armah - 183-199 Telecast Deregulation and Competitive Balance
by Randall W. Bennett & John L. Fizel - 201-215 Procrastination, Obedince, and Public Policy: The Irrelevance of Salience
by Gary M. Anderson & Walter Block - 215-215 Property Taxes in Pennsylvania
by GroundSwell - 217-229 The Economic Development-Income Inequality Nexus
by Tomson Ogwang - 229-229 Welfare is for the Birds
by Barbara Ward - 231-237 Salary Discrimination by Black Males?
by Gayle D. Riggs & Lynn Dwyer - 239-241 Belief: Its Role in Economic Thought and Action
by Douglas McCulloch - 244-248 A World Fit for People
by S. K. Kaushik - 249-256 Henry George and Social Theory
by Robert Peter Siemens
October 1994, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 385-401 The Production of Homicide Solutions
by Gary E. Marché