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Jul-Sep 1987, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 233-242 Women's Changing Involvement with Crime: A Labor Force Participation Perspective
by Llad Phillips & Harold L. Votey, Jr. - 243-248 Deficit and External Debt Effects on Money and Inflation in Brazil and Mexico: Some Evidence
by Bharat R. Koluri & Demetrios S. Giannaros - 249-257 Economic Instability and the Demand for Money, 1908-1980
by G. S. Laumas & J. S. Fackler - 259-269 Money in the Production Function: An Alternative Test Procedure
by Keith Christian Jensen & Shyam Kamath & Robert Bennett - 271-280 Cyclical Over-Investment and Crisis in a Labor-Scarce Economy
by James N. Devine - 281-294 The Voting Paradox and the Possibility of a Social Welfare Function
by Richard L. Carson - 295-304 Rhetoric and Rationality: A Review Essay
by William N. Butos - 305-307 The Rhetoric of Economics: Further Comments
by A. W. Coats & Steven Pressman - 308-311 The Rhetoric of Economics: Response to My Critics
by Donald N. McCloskey
Apr-Jun 1987, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 93-97 The Stockholm School after Fifty Years: A Conversation with Lars Jonung
by Lars Jonung - 99-106 Labor Characteristics and the Return to General and Specific Skills
by Jagdish Handa - 107-113 Labor Market Equilibrium and Sun-belt-Frostbelt Earnings Gaps
by Michael Podgursky & Paul Swaim - 115-122 A Cost Function for Nursing Homes: Toward a System of Diagnostic Reimbursement Groupings
by G. Bekele & A. G. Holtmann - 123-136 The Neutrality of Optimal Government Financial Policy: Supplying the Intergenerational Free Lunch
by Dean D. Croushore - 137-142 The Neglected Market
by Alan Rabin & E. Bruce Hutchinson & John Abraham - 143-158 A Parimutuel Principle
by Donn R. Pescatrice - 149-153 A Qualitative Test of Journal Discrimination against Women
by David N. Laband - 155-165 Edgeworth versus Walras on the Theory of Tatonnement
by Donald A. Walker
Jan-Mar 1987, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 7-18 A Conflict Model of Stagflation
by Dang T. Tran - 19-29 The Importance of Sample Selection Bias in the Estimation of Medical Care Demand Equations
by Mary Zimmerman Murphy - 31-39 The Myths and Realities of Tax Bracket Creep
by Steven Pressman - 41-48 Labor Employment of Married Women in Japan: Part-time Work vs. Full-time Work
by Tadashi Yamada & Tetsuji Yamada - 49-53 The "Pegging Practices" of LDC's: A Look at Recent Behavior
by Gordon Weil - 55-62 Socio-Demographic Dynamics and Household Demand
by Kusum W. Ketkar & Suhas L. Ketkar - 63-73 Wesley Mitchell: Institutions and Quantitative Methods
by Malcolm Rutherford
Oct-Dec 1986, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 347-356 The Future of Keynesian Economics
by James Tobin - 357-369 Keynes and His Revolution in Historical Perspective
by D. E. Moggridge - 370-384 Beyond the IS/LM Device: Was Keynes a Hicksian?
by O. F. Hamouda - 385-396 Negative Reactions in Cambridge to Keynes' General Theory
by John Presley - 397-412 Keynes's Lectures, 1932-1935: Notes of a Representative Student: A Prelude: Notes for the Easter Term 1932
by T. K. Rymes - 413-430 "Human Logic" and Keynes's Economics
by E. G. Winslow - 431-450 The Macroeconomics of the Treatise on Money
by Robert W. Dimand - 451-466 The Impact of the General Theory in Japan
by Koichi Hamada - 467-477 The Pigou-Keynes Controversy about Involuntary Unemployment: A Half-Century Reinterpretation
by Ingrid H. Rima
Jul-Sep 1986, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 191-198 What Is a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Macroeconomics after Fifty Years
by Robert M. Solow - 199-208 Wages and Keynes: Lessons from the Past
by Daniel J. B. Mitchell - 209-216 Keynes after Lucas
by Alan S. Blinder - 217-221 The Revolution Restored: Keynesian Unemployment, Inflation and Budget Deficits
by Robert Eisner - 223-236 Keynesian and Classical Unemployment: Evidence from the Current Cycl e
by P. S. Andersen - 237-242 Wage Flexibility and Employment
by Peter Howitt - 243-250 Inertia in Labor Markets
by Graham Pyatt - 251-256 A Model of Wage Contract Bargaining with Imperfect Information and Strikes
by Christine E. Blair & Anthony P. Rodrigues - 257-263 Labor Supply, Voluntary Work, and Charitable Contributions in a Model of Utility Maximization
by Wei-Chiao Huang & Subhash C. Ray - 265-271 Human Capital Accumulation and Trends in the Male-Female Wage Gap in the United States, 1956-1983
by Brent R. Moulton - 273-281 Pensions, Social Security, and Asset Accumulation
by Susan Pozo & Stephen A. Woodbury - 283-290 Retirement Age Women and Men: Income Sources and Work
by Jane Sjogren - 291-296 Exhaustible Resources and International Trade
by Paul M. Comolli - 297-306 Macroeconomic Adjustment under a Sliding Peg Exchange Rate and Imperfect Capital Mobility
by Miguel A. Kiguel - 307-312 Deposit Market Deregulation and the Recent Behavior of M1
by Herb Taylor - 313-320 Price Smoothing, Inventory and Random Output
by Edward Zabel - 321-326 Choice of Technique in a Putty-Clay Model of Production
by Lawrence J. Lau & Barry K. Ma - 327-336 Charges, Permits and Pollutant Interactions
by Alfred Endres - 337-344 Prometheus Rebound: On Welfare-Improving Constraints
by Shlomo Maital
Apr-Jun 1986, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 89-93 Protection in a Democracy: A Conversation with H. Peter Gray and Roy Licklider
by H. Peter Gray - 94-102 Advocacy and Neo Classical Economics
by Michael D. Bordo & Daniel Landau - 103-114 Interest Rates and Inflation: Uncertainty Cushions, Threshold and "Patman" Effects
by Anthony E. Myatt & Gregory Young - 115-128 Unemployment Insurance and the Theory of Labor Demand
by Carl P. Kaiser - 129-141 The Economics of Charity: Life-Cycle Patterns of Alumnae Contributions
by James H. Grant & David L. Lindauer - 142-144 The Maximum Revenue Tariff vs. Transfer Payments
by Yeong-Her Yeh - 145-148 A Note on the Welfare Cost of a Tariff
by James Cassing - 149-157 A Common Fallacy about In-Kind Subsidies: A Housing Program Application
by Alan S. Caniglia - 158-174 The Peculiarities of Labor Markets and the Residuum
by Ingrid H. Rima
Jan-Mar 1986, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-25 The Entropy Law and the Economic Process in Retrospect
by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen - 27-43 Innovation, New Industries and New Firms
by Nina Shapiro - 45-51 Productivity and City Size: Some Historical Evidence
by Thomas Hyclak - 53-59 When Are Factor Inputs Gross Substitutes?
by James N. Giordano - 61-62 A Note on the Dominant Influence of Fiscal Actions
by Abdur R. Chowdhury - 63-72 Jacob Vanderlint and the Roots of Supply-Side Economics
by James Barney Marsh - 73-78 Marxian Economics and Freedom: A Comment
by Jack Amariglio & Antonio Callari - 78-80 Reply [Freedom and Unfreedom in Marxian Economics]
by Julie A. Matthaei - 81-86 "Temporary General Equilibrium Theory": by Jean-Michael Grandmont: A Review Essay
by Harvey Gram
Oct-Dec 1985, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 293-296 A Conversation with Donald N. McCloskey about Rhetoric
by Donald N. McCloskey - 297-308 Conceptual Evolution in Economics: The Case of Rational Expectations
by Randall Bausor - 309-330 Knowledge and Rationality in the Austrian School: An Analytical Survey
by Richard N. Langlois - 331-341 The Rational Expectations Hypothesis and Economic Analysis
by Robert E. McAuliffe - 342-360 Microfoundations: A Diversity of Treatments
by Sheila C. Dow - 361-372 Traditional Notions of Equilibrium Reconsidered
by Thomas Frank Kompas - 373-383 Methodology and the Practice of Economics: A Critique of Patinkin's Interpretation of Keynes
by Elba K. Brown-Collier - 384-403 On Relational Structures and Non-equilibrium in Economic Theory
by Douglas Vickers - 404-421 Alternatives to Equilibrium Analysis
by Donald W. Katzner - 422-436 Moral Philosophy, Cognitive Psychology and Economic Theory
by Sandra R. Baum - 437-449 Towards an Empirically Valid Economics
by Alfred S. Eichner - 450-454 Reflections on Blaug's Methodology of Economics: Suggestions for a Revised Edition
by Lawrence A. Boland
Jul-Sep 1985, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 190-199 The State in a Mixed Economy
by William N. Leonard - 200-210 Properties of Some Short-run Business Forecasts
by John F. Muth - 211-220 The Dollar and Inflation
by Allen Sinai - 221-228 Coopolization and Incomes Policy
by David Colander - 229-234 Switching and Employment
by Joseph Halevi - 235-247 Development Economics: The Intellectual Divisions
by Paul Streeten - 248-256 Basic Commodities, Growth and Labor Absorption
by Peter Dean Anthony - 257-266 J. A. Schumpeter on Economic Sociology
by Hans E. Jensen - 267-272 The Entrepreneurial Enigma
by Bert Elwert - 273-282 Critical Analyses of Military Spending and Capitalism
by James M. Cypher - 283-290 "Musquapsink?..." the Economics of Property Rights in Already-Granted College Degrees
by Jared C. Lobdell
Apr-Jun 1985, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 89-100 Payroll Tax Effects on Wage Growth
by Richard F. Dye - 101-105 A General Equilibrium Critique of Feldstein's Social Security Estimate
by Laurence S. Seidman - 107-122 The Outlook for Army Recruiting
by Charles Dale & Curtis Gilroy - 123-133 In the Productivities of U.S. Multinationals in the Industrial Sector of the Canadian Economy
by Parviz Asheghian & William Foote - 135-143 Assessing the Impact of Regulation of Trucking Firms
by Mary H. Acker - 145-155 The Brain Drain and Education Opportunity in Less Developed Countries
by Michael A. Webb - 157-160 An Intertrack Wagering Experiment
by Donn R. Pescatrice - 161-166 A Note on Imperfections in the Distribution of Economic Knowledge
by David N. Laband - 167-170 A Communication: An Unpublished Letter of J. B. Say
by Bette Polkinghorn
Jan-Mar 1985, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-2 Otto Eckstein
by Dale W. Jorgenson - 3-15 Chaos Models and Their Implications for Forecasting
by William J. Baumol & Richard E. Quandt - 16-27 Moving Econometrics from Theory to Application
by Joseph E. Kasputys - 28-40 Simplification of Large Scale Macroeconometric Models
by Lawrence R. Klein & Arthur Doud & E. Sojo - 42-50 Public Expenditures and the Elderly
by Lester C. Thurow - 51-63 Tax Reform, Tax Revenue, and the Deficit
by Walter W. Heller - 64-70 Thoughts on Public Expenditures
by Alice M. Rivlin - 71-78 The International Agenda
by Hendrik S. Houthakker - 79-83 Reflections on Macroeconomic Modelling; Confessions of a DRI Addict
by Robert M. Solow - 84-87 Reflections on Reflections: Comments [Thoughts on Public Expenditures] [The International Agenda] [Reflections on Macroeconomic Modelling; Confessions of a DRI Addict
by Roger E. Brinner
Oct-Dec 1984, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 353-366 Price Variation and Its Determinants across Dental Markets
by Tryfon J. Beazoglou - 367-379 Neoclassical Economics and the Sexual Division of Labor
by Brown, Lisa Jo - 380-388 The Wealth Effect: Pigou, Patinkin and Supply-Side Economics
by Elba Brown-Collier & William Doyle Smith - 389-401 Using Market Incentives to Curb Acid Rain
by Laurence S. Campbell & Elizabeth Savoca - 402-408 The Effect of Public Policy on Gender Differences in the Demand for Higher Education
by Susan B. Carter & Elizabeth Savoca - 409-420 The Effect of Changes in the Exchange Rate on Commodity Diversification in Less Developed Countries
by Robert F. Curran - 421-431 Horizontal Restraints of Competition
by Wayne E. Gable - 432-440 The Deserving and the Non-deserving Poor
by Emily P. Hoffman - 441-454 Poland's Economic Crisis
by David B. Houston - 455-467 An Investigation into the Monopsonistic Market Structure of Division One NCAA Football and Its Effect on College Football Players
by John E. Leonard & Joseph M. Prinzinger - 468-487 Energy Price Shocks, Aggregate Supply Displacement, and Macroeconomic Activity
by Ali Reza Nasseh & Elyas Elyasiani - 488-498 The International Gold Standard: A New Perspective
by Joseph Salerno
Jul-Sep 1984, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 231-241 Technical Change, Capital Formation, and Capacity Unemployment in the United States
by Willy Sellekaerts & Brigitte Sellekaerts - 243-257 A Principal Component Analysis of Labor Market Indicators
by James W. Moser - 259-269 Predatory Pricing, the Courts, and Public Policy
by Alan G. Schwartz & Gerald Garb & Eli Schwartz - 271-284 The Dominant Influence of Fiscal Actions in Developing Countries
by Ali F. Darrat - 285-293 Reimbursement Methods and Hospital Quality
by Hyman Joseph - 295-314 Trade Unions and the Theory of Competition
by Anastasios Petridis - 315-321 A Note on the Economics of Organized Crime
by William P. Jennings, Jr. - 323-324 A Note on Income and Substitution Effects in Dieting
by Joe Walker - 325-332 Urbanization and Economic Development
by Prem S. Laumas & Martin Williams
Apr-Jun 1984, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 105-106 Adolph Lowe at Ninety One: An Appreciation
by Ingrid H. Rima - 107-127 Confronting the Linear Imperialism of the Austrians: Lowe's Contribution to Capital and Growth Theory
by David Clark - 129-137 Political Economics and Social Action
by Heiner Ganssman - 139-155 Structure and Behavior in Classical and Neo-Classical Theory
by Edward Nell - 157-167 Lowe, Dobb and Hicks
by Joseph Halevi - 169-186 Lowe and the Marx-Feldman-Dobb Model: Structural Analysis of a Growing Economy
by Harald Hagemann & Albert Jeck - 187-202 Economic Planning and Adolph Lowe's Economic Perspective
by Bruce McFarlane - 203-210 Towards a Dynamic Analysis of the "Traverse"
by Mario Amendola - 211-229 Ricardo and Lowe on Machinery
by Heinz D. Kurz
Jan-Mar 1984, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-13 Employment Arguments for Protection and the Vita Theory
by H. Peter Gray - 15-22 Monetary Indicators of Economic Activity
by John E. Silvia - 23-29 A Multi-factor Labor-managed Firm under Price Uncertainty
by Nava Kahana & Jacob Paroush - 31-41 A New Approach to Household Fertility Behavior
by Daniel A. Seiver & Donald J. Cymrot - 43-50 Substitution between Imports and Primary Inputs in the Netherlands, 1953-1977
by Bobby E. Apostolakis - 51-69 Capital Markets, Output, and the Demand for Inputs under Uncertainty
by Nitzan Weiss - 71-77 The Uncertainty about Uncertainty: A Paradigmatic Comment on Professor Weiss' Theory of the Firm: Capital Markets, Output, and the Demand for Inputs under Uncertainty
by Douglas Vickers - 79-85 Reply to a Paradigmatic Comment: Capital Markets, Output, and the Demand for Inputs under Uncertainty
by Nitzan Weiss - 87-98 J. S. Mill on "Derived Demand" and the Wage-Fund Theory Recantation
by Samuel Hollander
Oct-Dec 1983, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 285-290 Sidney Weintraub: A Profile
by Arthur I. Bloomfield - 291-294 An Appraisal of Weintraub's Work
by Paul Davidson - 295-308 The Military's Monopsony Power
by Aline Quester & Michael Nakada - 309-322 Foreign Students' Demand for United States Higher Education
by Vinod B. Agarwal - 323-331 International Impact on the U.S. Inflation in the 1970s
by Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Frederick R. Strobel - 333-336 Market Structure and the Incentive to Innovate
by John Lunn - 337-350 Joseph Spengler: The Institutionalist Approach to Our Profession and Its Ideas
by Irvin Sobel
Jul-Sep 1983, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 151-165 Conjectural Nobel Prizes in Economics: 1770 to 1890
by Ronald G. Bodkin & Edwin G. West - 166-179 1983: Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter
by Paul A. Samuelson - 180-189 Marx's Concepts of Productive Labor and Unproductive Labor: An Application to the Postwar U.S. Economy
by Fred Moseley - 190-204 Can Keynesian Economics be Scientific? An Historical Reconstruction
by Nancy Wulwick - 205-212 Keynes and Thurow: The Socialization of Investment
by Tom Cate - 213-220 "The Laws of Returns Under Competitive Conditions": Progress in Microeconomics since Sraffa (1926)?
by Avi J. Cohen - 221-231 A New Perspective on the Economic Crisis
by William F. Hixson - 232-245 There are Two Karl Marxes!
by Anghel N. Rugina - 246-257 What's Wrong with Mainstream Macroeconomics?
by John H. Hotson - 258-271 Unemployment, Demand Restraint, and Endogenous Capacity
by Paul Davenport - 272-283 A Reconsideration of the Underlying Structuralist Explanation of Price Movements in Keynes' "Treatise on Money"
by Marco S. Seccareccia
Apr-Jun 1983, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 71-78 Freedom and Unfreedom in Marxian Economics
by Julie Matthaei - 79-89 The Effects and Efficiencies of Different Pollution Standards
by Jon D. Harford & Gordon Karp - 91-101 The Changing Impact of Regulation on the U.S. Electric Utility Industry, 1964-1977
by James Giordano - 103-105 Government Size, Optimal Inflation Tax, and Tax Collection Costs
by Joshua Aizenman - 107-109 A Note on Two-Stage Monetary Policy under Multiplier Uncertainty
by Douglas W. Mitchell - 111-117 Introductory Economics Texts: A Conflict Between What Economists Do and Teach?
by K. A. Frezel & D. J. McCready - 119-131 Pareto's Trattato
by Vincent J. Tarascio - 133-138 Are Women Economists at a Disadvantage in Publishing Journal Articles? A Methodological Comment
by William Lott - 139-140 Reply to Professor Lott
by Marianne Ferber
Jan-Mar 1983, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-5 The Demand for Money in the Recent Period
by G. S. Laumas - 7-12 Keynes on the Supply of Gold: A Statistical Test
by James Barney Marsh - 13-21 An Interstate Analysis of Changes in Nonwhite and White Family Incomes 1960 to 1970
by Stephen Nord - 23-27 Returns to Scale: Some Time Series Evidence
by Joseph Dragonette - 29-36 A Problem in the Measurement of Capital Embodied Productivity Change
by Edward M. Miller - 37-43 A Remark on the Graphical Exposition of Neo-Classical Two-Sector Growth Models
by Dung Nguyen - 45-56 Another Defense of Methodological Apriorism
by Robert L. Greenfield & Joseph T. Salerno
Oct-Dec 1982, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 259-270 Interdependence, Insulation, and Coordination: Analytical Progress and Institutional Change
by Marina Whitman - 271-282 Externalities, Departmental Subsidies, and Convention Attendance
by Howard P. Tuckman & Barbara H. Tuckman & Thomas O. Depperschmidt - 283-288 Employers' and Workers' Inflation Expectations: Prediction Accuracy and the Natural-Rate Hypothesis
by William F. Lott & Stephen M. Miller - 289-299 The Work Decision of College Students
by Frederick W. Derrick - 301-307 The Division of Labor is Limited to the Extent of the Market: A Test of the Hypothesis
by Bryan L. Boulier & Jack W. Wilson - 309-314 A Note on the Informational Contents of Alternative Forecasting Benchmarks
by Jack Narayan & James Cicarelli - 315-319 The Dubious Case for Decreasing Costs: A Correction
by John E. Kushman
Jul-Sep 1982, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 163-176 Europe's New Road to Serfdom
by Peter S. Elek - 177-190 Effect of the Minimum Wage on Inflation and Other Key Macroeconomic Variables
by Brigitte Sellekaerts - 191-196 Real Wages and Employment: Evidence from Disaggregated Data
by Yash Mehra - 197-210 The Influence of Children on the Wage Rates of Married Women
by William Moore & R. Mark Wilson - 211-214 A Note on Individual Utility Maximization in a Household Context
by Donald J. Cymrot & Daniel A. Seiver