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October 1990, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 413-429 Joint Ventures in the U.S. Steel Industry:
by William E. Scheuerman - 429-430 Teaching and tbe Social Ethos
by Frank C. Genovese - 431-438 On the Degree of Property Tax Assessment Inequity in Complex Tax Jurisdictions
by Melvin V. Borland - 439-457 The General Public's Participation in Art Museums:
by William S. Hendon - 457-458 Measuring Human Development
by Frank C. Genovese - 459-468 On Market Structure and the Taxation of Exhaustible Resources:
by M. H. I. Dore - 469-481 Selecting Social Goals: Alternative Concepts of Rationality: Both the Orthodox and the Heterodox Must Be Able to Explain the Origin and Significance of Values
by Robert D. Ley & L. E. Johnson - 482-482 Mohammed of Manhattan
by Frank C. Genovese - 483-494 Transient Crowding and Crime:
by Stephen Jarrell & Roy M. Howsen - 495-502 The Sufficiency of Single Tax Revenue:
by Gary B. Buurman
July 1990, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 257-270 Housing the Urban Poor in Developing Countries
by Dennis A. Rondinelli - 270-270 There Is Hope for Cities
by John I. Gilderbloom - 271-282 Creating the Accessible City
by John I. Gilderbloom & Mark S. Rosentraub - 283-292 A Syllogism for the Small Farm
by Walter Firey - 291-292 The Great Library At Alexandria
by Asma Afsaruddin - 293-296 The Walters‐Lawson Affair and the Two Worlds of Communication
by Michael Szenberg - 297-306 On Schumpeter, Services and Economic Change
by David L. McKee - 307-323 Labor Market Segmentation and Job‐Related Risk
by Julie Graham & Don M. Shakow - 323-324 Counting the “Homeless”—A Media Event
by A. J. Jaffe - 325-338 The Altrurian Economics of William Dean Howells
by James W. Park & Martha M. Park - 339-349 A Buddhist Economic System—in Principle
by Frederic L. Pryor - 349-350 Demography is Basic
by Frank C. Genovese - 351-374 The “New Economies” of the People's Republic of China
by Edward E. Williams - 375-384 Henry George, Protectionism and the Welfare of the Working Class
by Ian Inkster
April 1990, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 129-151 Wealth of a Nation
by Melvin L. Oliver & Thomas M. Shapiro - 153-166 Housing the Urban Poor in Developing Countries
by Dennis A. Rondinelli - 167-184 From Buchanan to Khomeini
by Hamid Hosseini - 185-197 Public Policy Aspects of Beach Erosion Control
by David W. Fischer - 199-210 Violations of Human Rights—How Many?
by Herbert F. Spirer - 211-221 Ideological Conceptions of the Basis for the Sexual Division of Labor
by Zohreh Emami - 223-238 The Effectiveness of Tax‐Expenditure Limitations: A Re‐evaluation
by Dale G. Bails - 239-256 Progress: Poverty or Prosperity?
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Adele Wick
January 1990, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-5 The Effects of Criminal Experience on the Incidence of Crime
by Joseph Deutsch & Simon Hakim & Uriel Spiegel - 7-20 state Lotteries and Crime
by John Mikesell & Maureen A. Pirog‐Good - 21-34 Pure Neoclassical Exploitation and the Level of Wages
by Coldwell Daniel - 35-44 Water Rights Markets: Social and Legal Considerations
by Victor Brajer & Wade E. Martin - 45-46 In Memoriam: Morris A. Copeland, 1895–46
by James R. Miller - 47-52 A Keynesian Defense of the Reagan Deficit
by Richard J. Cebula - 53-64 Economic Development and the Income of the Poor
by Panos Tsakloglou - 65-80 The CAB'S Struggle to Establish Price and Route Rivalry in World Air Transport
by R. D. Peterson - 81-92 The Archaic, the Obsolete and the Mythical in Neoclassical Economics
by Hamid Hosseini - 93-100 Business Size Composition and Management Training Needs of Countries in the Eastern Caribbean
by John C. Edmunds & Edward L. Felton - 101-111 Land Value Taxation and Housing Development
by Steven C. Bourassa - 113-127 Henry George and George Bernard Shaw: Comparison and Contrast
by Jack Schwartzman
October 1989, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 385-392 Explaining the American Dream: Telling Chinese Academics What‘Liberty and Justice For All’Means Taxes Even an Eager Audience
by Karl L. Falk - 393-400 Max Weber's Authority Models and the Theory of X‐Inefficiency: The Economic Sociologist's Analysis Adds More Structure to Leibenstein's Critique of Rationality
by Stanley Vanagunas - 400-400 Integrated Social Theory
by F.C.G. - 401-414 How Discrimination Against Female Workers Is Hidden in U.S. Industry Statistics: Sex Differences in Wages in the Cotton Textile and Boot and Shoe Industries Between the World Wars
by Albert W. Niemi - 415-426 Cultural and Family Effects on Fertility Decisions in Taiwan, R.O.C.: Traditional Values and Family Structure Are as Relevant as Income Measures
by Eva C. Yen & Gili Yen & Ben‐c. Liu - 426-426 Economic Thought and Economic History
by F.C.G. - 426-426 ACCION International
by F.C.G. - 427-440 Alvin Harvey Hansen: Economic Growth and a More Perfect Society: The Economist's Role in Defining the Stagnation Thesis and in Popularizing Keynesianism
by W. Robert Brazelton - 441-456 Anatomy of Corruption: An Approach to the Political Economy of Underdevelopment
by M. Shahid Alam - 456-456 Symbolism and Consumption
by F.C.G. - 457-472 Some Alternative Definitions of Youth Unemployment: A Means for Improved Understanding and Policy Formulation
by Larry D. Singell & Jane H. Lillydahl - 472-472 Has the Future Improved?
by F.C.G. - 472-472 Public Programs
by F.C.G. - 473-488 Liberal Reformism and Declining Capital Formation in Hungary: The Developing Capitalist Sector Is Its Only Frontier But This Threatens the Party Dictatorship
by John B. Hall - 488-488 Academic Directories of Members
by F.C.G. - 489-502 Protection or Free Trade: An Analysis of the Ideas of Henry George on International Commerce and Wages
by Thomas L. Martin - 501-502 Community Chest
by Frank C. Genovese
July 1989, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 259-271 Allocating a ‘Scarce’ Resource, Water in the West: More Market‐like Incentives Can Extend Supply, But Constraints Demand Equitable Policies
by Victor Brajer & Wade E. Martin - 293-306 Thorstein Veblen's Theories of Governmental Failure: The Critic of Capitalism and Democracy Neglected Some Useful Insights, Hindsight Shows
by Charles G. Leathers - 307-309 Social Science and Social Policy: A Comment
by David J. Gray - 310-310 In Memoriam: Weld Saunders Carter, 1900‐1989
by Frank C. Genovese - 311-320 Henry George's Labor Theory of Value: He Saw the Entrepreneurs and Workers as Employers of Capital and Land, and Not the Reverse
by Robert J. Rafalko - 321-322 Bell, Merton and Mills as Veblen Critics: A Comment
by Charles C. Fischer - 323-326 Mining Revenues for Development Finance: Some Added Comments
by Robert L. Curry - 327-338 The Agrarian Land Question in South Africa in Its Historical Context, 1652‐1988
by Rudolph Daniels - 339-349 Interest Groups, Transfer Seeking and Democratization: Competition for the Benefits of Governmental Power May Explain African Political Instability
by Mwangi S. Kimenyi - 350-350 In Memoriam: Pierrepont Isham Prentice
by Frank C. Genoveses - 351-356 Guidance from an Economics Classic: The Centennial of Henry George's ‘Protection or Free Trade’
by C. Lowell Harriss - 357-371 Guns and Butter: The Pre‐Korean War Dispute Over Budget Allocations: Nourse's Conservative Keynesianism Loses Favor Against Keyserling's Economic Expansion Plan
by Lester H. Brune - 373-383 Transnational Corporations and Ocean Technology Transfer: New Economic Zones Are Being Developed by Public/Private Partnerships but Deep Sea Miners Balk on Royalties
by Chennat Gopalakrishnan
April 1989, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 129-141 Labor Market Effects from Involuntary Job Losses in Layoffs, Plant Closings: The Role of Human Capital in Facilitating Reemployment and Reduced Wage Losses
by Nan L. Maxwell - 143-149 Export Agriculture and the Expansion of Urban Slum Areas
by Raymond E. Crist - 149-150 In Memoriam: Karl L. Falk, 1911–1988
by Will Lissner - 151-164 The World Bank and Poverty: A Review of the Evidence on Whether the Agency Has Diminished Emphasis on Aid to the Poor
by Jonathan E. Sanford - 164-164 Why Decent Americans Hang Their Heads in Shame
by W.L. - 165-176 The Self‐concept of Black and White Women: The Influences Upon Its Formation of Welfare Dependency, Work Effort, Family Networks, and Illnesses
by Lois Benjamin & James B. Stewart - 175-176 Land Monopoly in America
by Will Lissner - 176-176 The Bribery of Politicians and Legislators
by W.L. - 176-176 The Struggle for Freedom
by John C. Whitehead - 177-191 The Difference Between Short and Long Run Effects of Police Outlays on Crime: Policing Deters Criminals Initially, But Later They May ‘Learn by Doing’
by Joseph Friedman & Simon Hakim & Uriel Spiegel - 193-201 The Changing View of Property Rights in Natural Resources Management
by Arthur H. Chan - 203-217 It's No Laffer’Matter: Claim That Increasing Welfare Aid Breeds Poverty and Dependence Fails Statistical Test
by Sanford F. Schram & Paul H. Wilken - 219-230 The Effects of local Fair Housing Ordinances on Housing Segregation: Their Impact Is Small, But It's an Important Positive Change Toward Integration
by Richard A. Smith - 230-243 The General Public and the Art Museum: Case Studies of Visitors to Several Institutions Identify Characteristics of Weir Publics
by William S. Hendon & Frank Costa & Robert Allan Rosenberg - 245-255 George on Free Trade, At Home and Abroad: The American Economist and Social Philosopher Envisioned a World Unhindered in Production and Exchange
by T. H. Bonaparte
January 1989, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-10 Income Polarization Between the Central Cities and Suburbs of U.S. Metropolises, 1950–1980
by Morton D. Winsberg - 11-29 The Economic Impact of Rent Seeking and Military Expenditures: A Comparison of Third World Military and Civilian Regimes
by Robert E. Looney - 30-30 What Is Happening in the U.S. Rural Economy
by Franklin A. Thomas - 31-46 Returns to Society from Offshore Hard Mineral Resource Development: special Interests Are Seeking to Monopolize Public Land Under the Sea by Doing Away with the 1953 Act
by David W. Fischer - 46-46 Redistribution—of Other People's Land
by W.L. - 47-54 A Keynesian Defense of the Reagan Deficit: The Real Issue Is How Big Should Federal Budgets Be and How Should They Be Met
by Robert J. Alexander - 55-68 Quality of Life, Quality of the Individual, Technology and Economic Development
by Oleg Zinam - 69-78 Private Direct Investment and Development Policy in the Caribbean: Nationalism and Nationalization Scared Away Foreign Investors but Reagan Initiative's Luring Them
by Kempe Ronald Hope - 78-78 The Pace of Change
by Giorgio de Santillana - 79-87 The Median Voter Model Fails an Empirical Test: The Procedure, Useful in the Absence of a Better One, Is Not Valid for Multidimensional Issues
by Edward J. Mathis & Charles E. Zech - 88-88 Pluses and Minuses of Tradition
by W.L. - 89-100 Crime in One Long‐Lived Comic Strip: An Evaluation of Chester Gould's Dick Tracy'
by Linda A. Mooney & Carla‐Marie Fewell - 100-100 A Town Revalues Its Texable Real Estate
by Will Lissner - 101-111 Unity in the Social Thought of Adolph Lowe: A Review of “Essays in Political Economics: Public Control in a Democratic Society”
by Richard X. Chase - 111-112 H. G. Brown, Crusader for a Rational Tax System
by Will Lissner - 113-122 Henry George and Europe: As Dissident Economist and Path‐breaking Philosopher, He was a Catalyst for British Social Reform
by Michael Silagi & Susan N. Faulkner - 123-124 The Pareto Criterion—Bulwark of the Status Quo
by Will Lissner - 124-124 On the Classics
by Henry David Thoreau - 125-125 Problems Abound in U.S. Energy Security Policy
by Will Lissner - 126-126 These Pervasive Influences, Monopoly and Hedonism
by Will Lissner - 127-127 How Lawyers Sabotage Justice
by Will Lissner
October 1988, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 385-389 On the Changing of the Guard
by Will Lissner - 389-390 The Sabotage of Land Reform Movements
by Will Lissner - 391-408 Federal Income Tax Reform in the United States: How Did It Happen? What Did It Do? Where Do We Go from Here?
by Bernard P. Herber - 408-408 Tidal Change in World Affairs
by George Shultz - 409-422 Child Poverty and Welfare Benefits: A Reassessment with State Data of the Claim That American Welfare Breeds Dependence
by Sanford F. Schram & J. Patrick Turbett & Paul H. Wilken - 422-422 The Land Question in Central America
by John Weeks - 423-426 A Pollution Control Approach to Analysis of the Balanced Budget Amendment
by Dwight R. Lee & Robert L. Sexton - 427-440 Obstacles to Small Farm Development in the Commonwealth Caribbean
by John Richard Heath - 440-440 How—and Why—Feminism Waxed and Waned in Italy
by Will Lissner - 441-453 An Examination of Proposals for a U.S. Industrial Policy
by Frank C. Genovese - 453-454 The Evolution of Economic Thought
by Will Lissner - 455-457 Culture, Economic Development, and Quality of Life: A Speculative Comment on the Case of Kerala, India
by Chennat Gopalakrishnan - 457-458 A Modern View of George
by Will Lissner - 458-458 Information About the Informal Economy
by W.L. - 459-460 On the Misuses—and Proper Uses—of Statistics A Critique of jaffe and Spirer's “Misuses of Statistics”
by George Dellaportas - 460-460 Whence Scientific Knowledge
by Ernest Nagel - 460-460 Women's Role in the World's Economics
by Daphne Miller - 461-461 Henry George and Comparable Worth: Hypothetical Markets as a Stimulus for Reforming the Labor Market
by M. Neil Browne & Brian Powers - 473-491 Henry George and British Socialism
by Prter D'A. Jones - 491-492 Ethical Neutrality and the Distribution of Income
by W.L. - 493-501 Moses—Henry George's Inspiration
by Ahron H. Shapiro - 501-502 The Latest Technological Revolution
by Will Lissner
July 1988, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 257-275 The World Bank and Poverty: The Plight of the World's Impoverished Is Still a Major Concern of the International Agency
by Jonathan E. Sanford - 275-276 Reaction's Program for Unemployment
by Will Lissner - 276-276 Distribution of Medical Care in the US
by Ellen Slezak - 277-297 Economic Development and Income Distribution: A Cross‐National Analysis
by Kenneth J. Branco & John B. Williamson - 297-298 Hope for a Free Society
by Wil Lissner - 299-314 The Facts About Small Business and the Real Values of Its ‘Life World’: A Social Philosophical Interpretation of This Sector of the Modem Economy
by Bart Nooteboom - 315-329 Seasonal Employment, Seasonal Unemployment and Unemployment Compensation: The Case of the Tourist Industry of the Greek Islands
by Panos Mourdoukoutas - 331-344 Owner and Organizational Characteristics of Black‐and White‐Owned Businesses: Self Employed Blacks Had Less Training, Fewer Resources, Less Profits, but Had Similar Survival Rates
by Ellen R. Auster - 344-344 Economic Effects of the Oil Cartel
by Roger E. Shields - 345-354 Irrational Expectations, Unclearing Markets and a Business Cycle That Won't Go Away: The Recent School of New Classical Economists Comes a Cropper on Basic Economic Facts
by Dipendra Sinha - 354-354 A Challenge: Rediscocvering Classics
by W.L. - 355-362 von Neumann/Morgenstrn Decision Making and Harsanyi's Theory of Justice: After Rawls and Nozick If It Risks Personal Freedom and Individual Liberty, Can It Be Really Just?
by Will Carrington Health - 363-369 China's Socioeconomic Progress: The Mainland Revisited Shows Evidence of Advance But Its Overpopulation Is a Big Problem
by Karl Falk - 370-370 What Is Happening in the U.S. Rural Economy
by Franklin A. Thomas - 370-370 An Influence on Wage Dynamics
by W.L. - 371-384 Henry George and the Classical Scientific Research Program: George's Modification of It and His Real Significance for Future Generations
by Frank Petrella
April 1988, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 129-148 China's Approach to Social Market Economics: The Chinese variant of Market Socialism Seeks to Escape from the Difficulties of Central Command Planning
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 148-148 The Passion for Physical Well‐being
by Alexis de Toqueville - 149-165 The Male‐Female Comparable Worth Debate: Alternative Economics Perspectives on an Issue That Cuts Across the Social Sciences
by Stephen L. Mangum - 167-175 Measuring Socioeconomic Effects When Using Income as Quality of Life Indicator
by Maw Lin Lee & Ben‐chieh Liu - 175-175 Inequitable Differences in Wages and Salaries
by W. L. - 176-176 A New State in the Information Revolution
by Will Lissner - 177-193 Crime and Racial Composition in Contiguous Communities as Negative Externalities: Prejudiced Household's Evaluation of Crime Rate and Segregation Nearby Reduces Housing Values and Tax Revenues
by James D. Burnell - 195-205 Development Rights and the Differential Assessment of Agricultural Land: Fractional Valuation of Farmland is Ineffective for Preserving Open Space and Subsidizes Speculation
by Robert A. Blewett & Julia I. Lane - 207-221 Land Pooling for Resubdivision and New Subdivision in Western Australia
by R.W. Archer - 221-222 Group Carries on Schumpeter's Work
by W.L. - 222-222 The Nature of Our Times
by Alan Pifer - 222-222 Studies of Inequality in Income and Wealth
by W. L. - 223-237 An Expansion of the Neoclassical Horizon in Economics: The Rent–Seeking Research Program Brings in the Nuances of Social and Political Control
by Jerry Evensky - 238-238 Now, About Those Japanese
by Silliam Brock - 238-238 Policy Interaction in Britain's Social History
by Will Lissner - 239-256 Henry George and the Classical Scientific Research Program: The Economics of Republican Millennialism
by Frank Petrella
January 1988, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Rocky Road to Privatization
by Lyle C. Fitch - 15-28 Discrimination and Favoritism in the U.S. Labor Market: The Cost to a Wage Earner of Being Female and Black and the Benefit of Being Male and White
by Jeremiah Cotton - 29-40 Absentee Ownership of Farmland and State and Local Tax Policy: Income Tax Promotes Absenteeism, But the Property Tax Can Be Used to Strengthen Family Farms
by Peter S. Fisher - 41-60 Competition and Conflict in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Menhaden Industry
by Vito J. Blomo & Michael Orbach & John R. Maiolo - 61-69 Frank Knight on Preachers and Economic Policy: A 19th Century Liberal Anti Religionist, He Thought Religion Should Support the Status Quo
by Williams S. Kern - 69-70 An Advance for Feminism on the Campus
by W.L. - 70-70 The Modern Corporation—Not Perfect, Just Better
by W.L. - 71-80 An Incomes Policy for the Professions: the Dutch Experience
by M. Peter van der Hoek - 81-96 Planning and Financing Water Resource Development in the United States: A Review and Policy Perspective
by P. K. Rao - 96-96 The Influence of Exchange Rates on Trade
by W.L. - 97-110 Ramsey Pricing: A Method for Setting Fees in Social Service Organizations
by Douglas J. Mc Cready - 111-123 Henry George and the Contemporary Debate over Industrial Protectionism
by Robert J. Rafalko - 123-125 On the Passing of Raya Dunayevskaya
by Will Lissner - 125-125 Two New Guides to Available Statistical Series
by W.L. - 126-126 A ‘Golden key’ to Urban Renewal and City Growth
by W.L.
October 1987, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 385-397 The Worker, the Union and the Democratic Workplace
by Kenneth O. Alexander - 398-398 New Interest in Public Private Partnerships
by Will Lissner - 399-414 Trade Unions and the Reform of the Quality of Work Life: Ergonomic and Other QWL Reforms Have Limited Goals and Are Held No Substitute for Labor Involvement
by Gordon DiGiacomo - 414-414 Focus on Human Suffering
by W.L. - 415-430 The Practical Domain of Marketing: The Notion of a‘Free’Enterprise Market Economy as a Guise for Institutionalized Marketing Power
by Raymond Benton - 431-443 Occupational Differences in the Determination of U.S. Workers’Earnings: Both the Human Capital and the Structured Labor Market Hypotheses Are Useful in Analysis
by Nan L. Maxwell - 444-444 How Women Fare in the World Economy
by W.L. - 445-457 Some Determinants of Property Crime: Economic Factors Influence Criminal Behavior But Cannot Completely Explain the Syndrome
by Roy M. Howsen & Stephen B. Jarrell - 458-458 Criminality by corporate Executives
by Will Lissner - 459-472 The Passion of Self‐interest: The Development of the Idea and Its Changing Status
by Bruce B. Suttle - 473-478 Botswana's Macroeconomic Management of Its Mineral‐Based Growth: It Used Mining Revenues for Development and Services but Must Now Broaden the Beneficiaries
by Robert L. Curry - 489-493 Some Surviving Elements in the Work of Henry George
by David R. Kamerschen - 494-494 The Geosphere‐Biosphere Program—Saved?
by Will Lissner - 495-501 Henry George and Europe: Ireland, the First Target of His Efforts to Spread His Doctrines Internationally, Disappointed Him
by Michael Silagi & Susan N. Faulkner - 501-502 The Criteria That Identify a “Refereed Journal”
by Will Lissner
July 1987, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 261-271 Socioeconomic Impacts of Disinvestment on Communities in New York State
by Sen‐Yuan Wu & Hyman Korman - 271-272 An American Legend—and Its Basis
by Will Lissner - 273-286 Equity, Price Elasticity, and Household Income Under Increasing Block Rates for Water
by Donald E. Agthe & R. Bruce Billings - 287-298 Clarence E. Ayres and the Legacy of German Idealism
by Donald K. Pickens