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July 1987, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 298-298 A Dynamic Model of the U.S. Economy
by W.L. - 299-317 Surplus Seeking and Rent Seeking Through Back‐Door Deals in Mainland China Price Control and Central Planning Fix Prices Below Market Clearance, Creating a Contrived Surplus
by K. K. Fung - 317-318 What Really Causes Mass Unemployment
by W.L. - 319-340 J. Shield Nicholson's Project of Empire: The Edinburgh Economist Evolved from a Free Trader into a Premier Apologist for Imperialism
by Robert H. Deans & H. Deans & Jantet S. Deans - 340-340 America's Distinguished Journals
by W.L. - 341-353 Property Tax Assessment Reform: A Source of Local Revenue Windfall or Fiscal Retrenchment
by Vel Pillai - 354-354 Poverty on the Land
by Will Lissner - 355-368 The Negative Effects of Inappropriate Price Stimulation; The Case of Senegal: Rice Price Increases to Encourage Production May Harm Families of Non‐responsive Subsistence Farmers
by Curtis M. Jolly & Oumar Diop - 369-378 Henry George on Chattel and Wage Slavery: The American Social Philosopher Condemned Both Forms as Immoral, Irrational Denials of Equality
by E. Springs Steele - 378-378 The Influence of Exchange Rates on Trade
by W.L. - 379-382 Henry George and His Philosophy: He Sought Equality of Opportunity to Use the Earth's Resources as Well as the End of Land Monopoly
by Oscar B. Johannsen - 383-383 In Memoriam: Elizabeth Read Brown, 1902–1987
by Will Lissner - 384-384 Identifying Political Movements
by Will Lissner
April 1987, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 129-150 Disproportionate Black and Hispanic Unemployment in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: The Roles of Racial Inequality, Segregation and Discrimination in Male Joblessness
by Johne E. Farley - 150-150 The Military‐Industrial Complex
by Dwight D. Eisenhower - 151-164 The Effectiveness of Alternative Methods of Searching for Jobs and Finding Them: An Exploratory Analysis of the Data Bearing upon the Ways of Coping with joblessness
by John B. Wielgosz & Susan Carpenter - 164-164 How Land Monopoly Arose in Mexico
by Raymond E. Crist - 165-178 The Irish Sea Fisheries: Development and Curtailment of a Renewable Resource Industry
by Desmond A. Gillmor - 179-203 Mineral Taxation in Jamaica: An Oligopoly Confronts Taxes on Resource Rents — and Prevails
by M. H. I. Dore - 203-204 The Pattern of Neocolonialism
by Raymond E. Crist - 205-217 Natural Monopolies and Rent: A Georgist Remedy for X‐Inefficiency Among Publicly‐regulated Firms
by George Babilot & Roger Frantz & Louis Green - 217-218 The Price of Social Peace
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 219-228 Forensic Economics and the Wrongful Death of a Household Producer: Current Practices, Methodological Biases and Alternative Solutions of Losses
by Charles C. Fischer - 229-243 Some European Perceptions of Japan's Work‐ethos in the Tokugawa Era: A Limited Survey of Observations from the West's First Encounters Offers Parallels to Today's
by M. Shahid Alam - 244-244 Land Use Planning Under Fire
by Will Lissner - 245-256 Henry George and British Labor Politics
by Peter d'A. Jones - 256-256 Is Population Decline Fearsome?
by W.L.
January 1987, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Nature of the Agrarian Land Question in the Republic of South Africa
by Rudolph Daniels - 17-34 Economic Development and Crime: The Two May Be Associated as an Adaptation to Industrialism in Social Revolution
by Sethard Fisher - 34-34 An Important Resource for Study of Youth Problems
by W.L. - 35-48 Veblen and the Political Economy of Technocracy: The Herald of Technological Revolution Developed an Ideology of ‘Scientific’ Collectivism
by Don R. Stabile - 48-48 Trespassers on the People's Land
by W.L. - 49-60 The Roles of Intellectual Pedigrees in Economic Science
by William Guthrie - 60-60 Changes at Journal of Forecasting
by W.L. - 60-60 Statistics: Weapon Against Discrimination
by W.L. - 61-70 Nature in Economic Theories: Hans Immler Traces Recognition of the Environment—and Its Neglect—in Various Classics
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 71-86 Poverty and Mass Unemployment in Mineralrich Botswana
by Robert L. Curry - 87-88 The Propaganda Against Social Security
by Will Lissner - 89-106 Export Processing Zones and Economic Development in Asia: A Review and Reassessment of a Means of Promoting Growth and Jobs
by Dennis A. Rondinellli - 105-105 Fighting Cyclical and Long Term Economic Decline
by W.L. - 106-106 Non profit Enterprise in the U.S. Economy
by W.L. - 106-106 A Short‐sighted Geosphere‐Biosphere Program
by W.L. - 107-108 Was Proposition 4 Really a Tax Reduction Mirage?A Correction and Reinterpretation of Previous Findings
by Richard J. Cebula - 109-124 Henry George's Impact at Home and Abroad: He Won the Workers of Marx's Adopted Country But Through Leninism Marxism Has Won Half the World
by T. H. Bonaparte - 125-126 The Case for Reform of the Real Property Tax
by John M. Kelly - 126-126 Add in the Earth's Atmosphere
by W.L. - 127-127 Further Proof of Discrimination
by W.L. - 127-127 The Land Question in Ex‐Colonial Kenya
by W.L.
October 1986, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 385-388 On this Journal's 45th Anniversary
by Will Lissner - 389-402 Determinants of the Size of the Small Business Sector: They Are Labor Productivity, Wage Rates and Capital Intensity
by Edward M. Miller - 402-402 The Rush Toward “Privatization”
by W.L. - 403-412 An Examination into the Relevance of the Median Voter Model: Empirical Evidence Offers Support for the Model and Certain Uses
by Edward J. Mathis & Charles E. Zech - 412-412 The Factors that Create a Slum
by W.L. - 413-423 Rent Seeking in the Cameroon Economy: Krueger's Analytic Technique Helps to Account for Development Lag in Colonial States
by Charles D. De Lorme & David R. Kamerschen & John M. Mbaku - 423-423 In Memoriam: John M. Kelly, 1923‐1986
by Oscar B. Johannsen - 425-427 Latin America's Complex Politics: Busey's Guide Helps Specialists and Students Keep Track of Changes and Events in 21 Areas
by Alfred G. Cuzán - 427-428 The Transition to a Water‐efficient Society
by W.L. - 428-428 An Outstanding Research Guide
by W.L. - 429-439 Knight on Religion and Ethics As Agents of Social Change: An Essay to Commemorate the Centennial of Frank H. Knight's Birth
by J. Patrick Raines & Clarence R. Jung - 439-439 Collaborative Research in the Social Sciences
by W.L. - 440-440 A New Text on Mathematical Graduation
by W.L. - 440-440 The Property Tax—A Pervasive Influence
by W.L. - 441-455 The Vermont Land Gains Tax Experience With It Provides a Useful Lesson in the Design of Modern Land Policy
by Thomas L. Daniels & Robert H. Daniels & Mark B. Lapping - 455-456 On ‘Political Economy’ as a New Discipline
by Will Lissner - 457-474 American Indians and Natural Resource Development: Indigenous Peoples’Land, Now Sought After, Has Produced New Indian‐White Problems
by C. Matthew Snipp - 475-488 Predictability and Reflexivity
by Emile Grunberg - 489-502 Henry George and the Institution of Private Property in Land: A Property Rights Approach
by Gary B. Buurman - 502-502 A Plan to safeguard the Public's Coal
by Will Lissner
July 1986, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 257-276 Tax Policy for Economic Progress
by C. Lowell Harriss - 277-290 Long‐term Unemployment in the Canadian Labor Market
by Matthew Robertson - 291-294 Mineral Taxation in Less Developed Countries: Papua New Guinea's Balanced System
by Ciaran O'faircheallaigh - 297-312 Adaptation of Botswana's Development Strategy to Meet Its Peoples' Needs for Land, Jobs
by Robert L. Curry - 313-327 The Traditional Industrial Sector in Developing Countries: An Update on Its Role and Functioning
by James G. Scoville - 329-342 A Quality‐of‐Life Theory Derived from Maslow's Developmental Perspective
by M.Joseph Sirgy - 343-357 Some Issues About the “Quality” of Sunbelt/Frostbelt Life
by Naomi Bailin Wish - 357-358 Change from a Politico‐scocioeconomic Perspective
by Will Lissner - 359-372 Institutionalism versus Orthodoxy
by Charles C. Fischer - 373-384 Henry George and Europe
by Michael Silagi & Susan N. Faulkner
April 1986, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 129-130 To end welfare Fraud, Offer Jobs
by Blanche Bernstein - 131-144 Effects of Educational Expenditures on Regional Inequality in the Social Quality of Life
by Ben‐chieh Liu & Thomas Mulvey & Chang‐Tzeh Hsieh - 145-158 The Changing Political and Economic Status of the American Indians
by C. Matthew Snipp - 159-171 Annexation: An Economic Analysis
by Eleanor Breen & FrankJ. Costa & William S. Hendon - 173-188 Fringe Benefits of Workers in Nonmanufacturing Industries
by WilliamT. Alpert & Martha N. Ozawa - 189-200 Sex Discrimination in the Audiology Profession
by Ali Rassuli & Raj Roy - 201-213 Henry George and Europe
by Michael Silagi - 213-214 A New Edition of Cord's Major George Study
by Frank C. Genovese - 215-222 Leon Walras' Theory of Money
by Renato Cirillo - 223-233 Criteria for Justice
by Christopher P. Mooney - 235-246 Persistent Problems in Measuring Household Production
by Euston Quah - 247-252 Right‐to‐Work Laws and Geographic Differences in Living Costs: Comment
by Morgan O. Reynolds & Mary Edwards - 252-254 Right‐tO‐Work Laws and Geographic Differences in Living Costs: Reply
by Richard J. Cebula - 255-256 Development in the Caribbean
by Will Lissner
January 1986, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-8 The Effectiveness of Public Assistance Payments (1970–80) in Reducing Poverty Reconsidered
by George Dellaportas - 9-16 The Changing Status of Collectivized and Private Agriculture under Central Planning
by Z. Edward O'Relley - 17-26 Rent Paying Ability and Racial Settlement Patterns
by Gary T. Johnson - 26-26 Shocks to the World Economy
by Roger E. Shields - 27-39 Liquidity, Its Origins and Effects
by Edward M. Miller - 40-40 Another Place Where LVT Is Working Well
by Will Lissner - 41-52 Veblen and the Political Economy of the Engineer
by Donald R. Stabile - 53-67 Mineral Taxation, Mineral Revenues and Mine Investment in Zambia, 1964–83
by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh - 68-68 Tax Reform: The Broad Picture
by Richard W. Lindhoim - 69-77 The Geopolitics of the Antarctic
by Joseph S. Roucek - 78-78 We, the American Public, Have Become Richer
by Will Lissner - 79-91 The Methodology of Austrian Economics and Its Relevance to Institutionalism
by J. Patrick Gunning - 92-92 Adam Smith as Philosopher and Social Scientist
by Will Lissner - 93-99 Are We Really Measuring the Quality of Life?Well‐being Has Subjective Dimensions, As Well As Objective Ones
by Naomi Bailin Wish - 101-114 Henry George and the Ethics of Economics
by Jack Schwartzman - 115-123 Henry George and the Catholic Views of Morality and the Common Good, II
by J. Brian Benestad - 124-124 A New Public Philosophy in America?
by William J. Baroody - 125-127 The Adversary Tradition in America
by Will Lissner
October 1985, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 389-390 Homelessness and Poverty in Affluent America
by Will Lissner - 391-400 Early Labor Market Experiences of Youth and Subsequent Wages
by Marvin M. Smith - 401-410 The Community Demand for Police Officers
by Edward J. Mathis & Charles E. Zech - 411-421 Flight from the Ghetto
by Morton D. Winsberg - 422-422 Crist Honored by Geographers
by Will Lissner - 423-433 Plant Closings and the Community
by Michael F. Sheehan - 434-434 The Debate Over Social Security
by Will Lissner - 435-447 On the Economics and the Politics of Environmental Protection
by Edmund H. Mantell - 449-462 Problems Produced by the Growth Pattern of Botswana's Mineral‐based Economy
by Robert L. Curry - 463-478 Challenges to the Ideal Property Tax
by Donald J. Reeb & Louis R. Tomson - 479-489 Lessons of Enduring Value: Henry George a Century Later
by C. Lowell Harriss - 491-495 Was George a Dreamer or a Realist?
by Robert J. Rafalko - 496-496 A Late 20th Century Morality Play
by Robert Tideman - 497-502 ‘Stagflation’: A Condition Created by Accelerated Demand Pull Inflation (Comment)
by Leonard W. Martin
July 1985, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 261-277 Bureaucratic and Personalized Strategies for Efficiency and Organization An Investigation of Structures and Efficiency in a Set of 104 Profit‐seeking Firms
by Barry R. Armandi & Edgar W. Mills - 277-278 In Memoriam: Joseph s. Roucek, 1902–1984
by Will Lissner - 279-293 How Much Revenue Would a Full Land Value Tax Yield?In the United States in 1981, Census and Federal Reserve Data Indicate It Would Nearly Equal All Taxes
by Steven Cord - 295-303 Discrimination and the Occupational Progress of Blacks since 1950
by Marshall H. Medoff - 305-318 Monopoly, Monopsony, and Union Strength and Local Market Wage Differentials
by Richard W. Stratton - 319-336 Mineral‐based Growth and Development‐generated Socioeconomic Problems in Botswana
by Robert L. Curry - 337-347 Worker Ownership and Participation in the Context of Social Change
by Kenneth O. Alexander - 348-350 On Perennial Re‐examination of the U.S. Constitution
by Morris D. Forkosch - 351-353 A Reply to Liu's Critique
by Edward J. Mathis & Charles E. Zech - 354-354 “In the Public Domain”
by Will Lissner - 355-363 Research on Wife/Mother Role Strain in Dual Career Families
by Jacqueline, B. Stanfield - 365-378 Henry George and the Catholic View of Morality and the Common Good, I
by J. Brian Benestad - 379-383 Reforming or Transforming the Federal Tax System: (A Review Essay)
by Glen W. Atkinson
April 1985, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 129-136 Taxation, Incentives and Disincentives, and Human Motivation
by Lowell Harriss - 137-143 Mathis and Zech's ‘Empirical Test’ of Land Value Taxation
by Ben‐Chieh Liu - 145-154 The Courts and College Football: New Playing Rules Off the Field?
by Patricia L. Pacey - 155-168 Energy Development and Security and Supply‐side Ideology
by Philip G. Groth - 169-183 Eucken's ‘Social Market Economy’ and Its Test in Post‐War West Germany
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 183-184 The Unending Struggle for Individual Liberty
by C. Lowell Harriss - 185-196 Are Racial Factors Important for the Allocation of Mortgage Money?
by Peter J. Leahy - 196-198 Halt the New Satellite Give away
by Morris D. Forkosch - 199-214 From Antagonistic to Cooperative Federalism on Water Resources Development
by Margaret S. Hrezo & William E. Hrezo - 215-228 The Question of Value in Social Marketing
by M. Joseph Sirgy & Michael Morris & K. Coskun Samli - 229-239 Monopoly Pricing as a Consumer Exaction in the Public Utility Sector
by Thomas H. Bruggink - 240-240 Winning tbe ‘War on Poverty’
by Will Lissner - 241-254 Henry George and ‘Rerum Novarum’
by C. Joseph Nuesse - 255-256 A New School of Economic Theorists
by Will Lissner
January 1985, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-7 America's New Ideology: “Industrial Policy”
by Bruce Bartleit - 8-8 Another Big Giveaway—UHF Radio Channels
by Will Lissner - 9-22 Strategic Ownership Positions in U.S. Industry and Banking
by Thomas R. Dye - 23-28 Attacking Housing Discrimination
by David C. Hershfield - 29-38 Do Urban Tax Rates Converge?
by Charles J. Stokes - 39-53 Radical Liberalism and Radical Education
by Peter M. Lichtenstein - 55-65 Alternative Approaches to Correcting Public Sector Inefficiency
by Howard P. Tuckman - 67-80 Libertarianism and Private Property in Land
by Walter Horn - 81-95 Italian Debate and Dialogue on Thorstein Veblen
by Rick Tilman & Andrea Fontana - 97-105 Henry George and Economic Intervention
by Robert V. Andelson - 105-106 The Hawaii Land Case Decision
by Will Lissner - 107-119 The Revenue Adequacy of Site Value Taxation in a Ricardian System of Economic Growth
by Michael Swint & Gerald W. Stone & Ralph T. Byrns - 121-128 The State of Economic Analysis in Water Resources Planning
by William Sander
October 1984, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 385-398 The Political Economy of Revolution and Democracy
by Wilber A. Chaffee - 399-412 Socioeconomic Advance in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
by Charles H. C. Kao & Ben‐Chieh Liu - 413-425 Objective Information and Social Consensus
by James A. Yunker - 425-426 A Rich Resource—the Geosynchronous Orbit
by Will Lissner - 427-433 Proposals to Tax Life Insurance Savings as Personal Income
by C. Lowell Harriss - 435-442 Complexity and the Meaning of Freedom
by Steven R. Hickerson - 443-449 Can the Public's Desire for Future Benefits Be Deduced form Their Private Decisions?
by Edward M. Miller - 449-449 Humanity's Need for Economic Knowledge
by Ludwig von Mises - 450-450 Solving America's Societal Problems
by John R. Opel - 451-454 The Constitutionality of a Federal Net Wealth Tax
by Richard W. Lindholm - 455-468 An Economics Classic and Plutology
by Frank C. Genovese - 469-480 The System of Land Rights in Nigerian Agriculture
by Don N. Ike - 481-495 Site Value Taxation on Australia
by Mary E. Edwards - 497-501 On Modernizing Local Public Finance
by Dick Netzer
July 1984, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 257-268 Social Efficiency and the Provision of Collective Services
by Howard P Tuckman - 268-268 The World Citizen
by Ludwig von Mises - 269-286 Henry George's Theory of State's Agenda: The Origins of His Ideas on Economic Policy in Adam Smith's Moral Theory
by Frank Petrella - 287-299 Organizational Issues in Worker Ownership
by John W. Murphy - 299-300 Coping with Catastrophe
by Will Lissner - 301-312 Competition, Imperfect Competition, and Dynamic Market Processes
by Coldwell Daniel - 313-322 Public Schools and In‐migration in North Carolina Counties, 1975–80
by G. Donald Jud - 322-322 Efforts to Liberalize Agricultural Trade
by W. Allen Wallis - 323-332 Groundwater and the Land Value Tax
by Bruce Yandle - 333-339 Some Theoretical coordinates of radical Liberalism
by Peter M. Lictenstein - 340-340 Brunei's Superior Tax System
by Will Lissner - 341-356 Libertarianism and Private Property in Land
by Walter Horn - 357-368 Locke's Contract: would People consent to It?
by John T. Bookman - 369-384 Old Age Relief Policy Prior to 1900: The trend Toward Restrictiveness
by Jhon B. Willamson
April 1984, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 129-148 A Centenary Reconsideration of Bellamy's Looking Backward
by Wakren J. Samuels - 149-158 Development and Agrarian Land Reform in Venezuela's Pioneer Zone: Social Progress Along the Llano‐Andes Border in a Half Century of Political Advance
by Raymond E. Crist - 159-162 Important Issues and Serious Problems in Flat‐rate Income Taxation
by C. Lowell Harriss - 163-166 A. R. Prest's Investigation of the Case for Site Value Taxation
by Will Llssner - 167-177 Land Reform in Kiaochow, China: From 1898 to 1914 the Menace of Disastrous Land Speculation was Averted by Taxation
by Michael Silagi & Susan N. Faulkner - 179-189 Restriction of Farm Ownership as Rent‐seeking Behavior: Family Farmers Have It Their Way
by David N. Laband