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September 2002, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 811-813 The Metaphysical Club by Louis Menand
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 814-816 The Discretionary Economy: A Normative Theory of Political Economy
by James T. Peach - 816-818 Working in America: A Blueprint for the New Labour Market
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 819-821 Knowledge Emergence: Social, Technical, and Evolutionary Dimensions of Knowledge Creation
by John J. Hisnanick - 821-824 Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge
by Christopher J. Niggle - 824-826 Social Capital: Critical Perspectives
by A. Allan Schmid - 826-828 Revolution, American Style: The 1960s and Beyond
by Rick Tilman - 828-830 The Economics of Sports
by Yngve Ramstad - 830-833 Culture and Subjective Well-Being
by Richard Brinkman - 833-836 The Political Economy of Hope and Fear: Capitalism and the Black Condition in America
by Robert E. Prasch - 837-841 Books Received
by The Editors
June 2002, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 245-249 The 2002 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Edythe S. Miller
by Harry M. Trebing - 251-260 Economics in a Public Interest: Remarks upon Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award
by Edythe S. Miller - 263-277 An Ethical Basis for Institutional Economics
by Rodney Stevenson - 279-292 Should Economics Be an Evolutionary Science? Veblen’s Concern and Philosophical Legacy
by Tony Lawson - 293-301 John R. Commons and the Problem of International Labor Rights
by Richard McIntyre & Yngve Ramstad - 303-311 How Did We Get Here from There? Movement into Temporary Employment
by Barbara A. Wiens-Tuers & Elizabeth T. Hill - 313-321 Gender and Informal Sector Employment in Indonesia
by Julie H. Gallaway & Alexandra Bernasek - 323-330 The Impact of Unionization on Health Insurance Benefits
by Rudy Fichtenbaum & Paulette Olson - 331-337 The Politics of Minimum Wage legislation in the Western United States: Lessons in Policy and Power
by Colleen F. Johnson - 339-347 The Difference a Job Makes: The Effects of Employment among People with Disabilities
by Lisa Schur - 349-356 Retirement Insecurity in the Age of Money-Manager Capitalism
by David A. Zalewski - 357-364 What Is Wrong with Wage Subsidies?
by Robert E. Prasch - 365-372 The Theory of the Bondholding Class
by E. Ray Canterbery - 373-381 Keynes’ Chapter 22: A System Dynamics Model
by John T. Harvey - 383-391 What Happened to Goldilocks? A Minskian Framework
by L. Randall Wray - 393-400 Minsky’s Theory of Financial Crises in a Global Context
by Martin H. Wolfson - 401-406 Money Manager Capitalism: Still Here, but Not Quite as Expected
by Charles J. Whalen - 407-414 Venture Capitalist Financing: Contemporary Foundations for Minsky’s "Wall Street" Perspective
by Ingrid H. Rima - 415-421 Wealth and Poverty: On the Social Creation of Scarcity
by Charles M. A. Clark - 423-430 United States-Mexico Income Convergence?
by James T. Peach & Richard V. Adkisson - 431-439 The TANF Reauthorization Debate: Key Welfare Reform Issues and Concerns
by Janice Peterson - 441-447 Free Ride: An Institutionalist Analysis of Information in the Internet Age
by Terrel Gallaway & Douglas Kinnear - 449-457 Mediated Preferences—How Institutions Affect Consumption
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 459-468 Operating in the Public Interest or in Pursuit of Private Profits? News in the Age of Media Consolidation
by Dell Champlin & Janet Knoedler - 469-476 The Rise of Big Business in Turn-of-the-Century America: A Taxonomy of Interpretations
by Martin Stack - 477-484 Policymaking Network of the Iron-Triangle Subgovernment for Licensing Hazardous Waste Facilities
by F. Gregory Hayden - 485-493 Sioux Falls, Citibank, and CRA: Do US Credit Card Banks Deserve Their "Outstanding" Community Reinvestment Performance Evaluations?
by Reynold F. Nesiba & Nathan Golz - 495-505 The Veblenian Credit Economy and the Corporatization of American Meatpacking
by Eric R. Hake & Martin Bruce King - 507-515 African Drama: Myrdal and Progressive Institutional Change in South Africa
by P. Sai-wing Ho & Geoffrey Schneider - 517-525 John Commons on Institutional Disorder and an Application Relating to Property Rights in Maasai Territory
by Michael Stettler - 527-537 Standard Setting in the African Horticultural Export Market: A Bottom-Up or Top-Down Approach?
by Patricia Aust Sterns & Lawrence Busch - 539-546 The Conditions of Progress: J. R. Commons’ Reform Method
by Thomas Kemp - 547-555 National Sovereign Economy, Global Market Economy, and Transnational Corporate Economy
by Dieter Ernst & Terutomo Ozawa - 557-564 Whither the NIE
by Clifford S. Poirot - 565-572 The Demarcation between the "Old" and the "New" Institutional Economics: Recent Complications
by David Dequech - 573-580 To What Extent Is Veblen an Open-Systems Theorist?
by Andrew Mearman
March 2002, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-16 Determinants and Effects of Institutional Change: A Case Study of Dry Bean Grades and Standards
by Patricia Aust Sterns & Thomas Reardon - 17-40 Explaining the Gender Poverty Gap in Developed and Transitional Economies
by Steven Pressman - 41-53 Intellectual Property and Eminent Domain: If Ever the Twain Shall Meet
by Richard V. Adkisson - 55-78 The World’s Richest Municipality: The Importance of Institutions for Municipal Development
by Björn Brorström - 79-106 A Tale of Four CARICOM Countries
by Winston H. Griffith - 107-129 Thorstein Veblen and Western Thought A Recent Interpretation
by Rick Tilman - 131-150 Thomas Jefferson’s Agrarian Vision and the Changing Nature of Property
by Lisi Krall - 151-166 The Convention on Biological Diversity: An Institutionalist Perspective of the Debates
by Valérie Boisvert & Armelle Caron - 167-182 Lewis Mumford and Institutional Economics
by Stewart Long - 183-185 A Political Economic Commentary on Government Finance and Monetary Policy
by William Van Lear - 186-189 A Reply to “A Political Economic Commentary on Government Finance and Monetary Policy”
by Stephanie Bell - 190-196 Capitalism, Employment, and Complexity: With Further Critical Comments on Another Hodgson
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 197-200 Response to Hodgson
by Stephanie A. Bell & John F. Henry - 201-207 John Sydenham Furnivall: An Unknown Institutionalist
by Walter C. Neale & William C. Sehaniel - 209-211 Value Theory and Economic Progress: The Institutional Economics of J. Fagg Foster
by William Waller - 211-213 Ideology and Utopia in the Social Philosophy of the Libertarian Economists
by Mayo Toruño - 214-215 The New Politics of State Health Policy
by Lynne Bownds - 216-217 Designing US Economic Policy: An Analytical Biography of Leon H. Keyserling
by Philip A. Klein - 217-219 The Rise of "The Rest": Challenges to the West from Late-Industrializing Economies
by James M. Cypher - 220-221 The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values
by David H. Ciscel - 222-225 Polarizing Mexico: The Impact of Liberalization Strategy
by Ilene Grabel - 225-227 Economics as Religion: From Samuelson to Chicago and Beyond
by John F. Henry - 227-229 Community Associations: The Emergence and Acceptance of a Quiet Innovation in Housing
by Paul Jorgensen - 229-232 Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach
by Eiman Zein-Elabdin - 232-234 Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox
by Esther-Mirjam Sent - 234-237 Market, State, and Feminism: The Economics of Feminist Policy
by Ann Jennings - 239-243 Books Received
by The Editors
December 2001, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 805-823 Integrating Schumpeter and Keynes: Hyman Minsky’s Theory of Capitalist Development
by Charles J. Whalen - 825-840 Dimensions of the Worldwide Merger Boom
by Frederic L. Pryor - 841-869 Paternalistic Human Resource Practices: Their Emergence and Characteristics
by Hyo-Soo Lee - 871-888 Kickin’em while They’re Down: Consumer Bankruptcy Reform
by William Waller - 889-909 Culture, Cognitive Models, and the Performance of Institutions in Transformation Countries
by Eckehard F. Rosenbaum - 911-929 Bounded Rationality, Institutions, and Uncertainty
by David Dequech - 931-954 To the Rescue or to the Abyss: Notes on the Marx in Keynes
by Masato Aoki - 955-978 Scientific Management, Institutionalism, and Business Stabilization: 1903-1923
by Kyle Bruce & Chris Nyland - 979-993 The Influence of Veblen’s Theory of the Leisure Class on Rural Sociologist Fred Roy Yoder
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 995-1000 All Work and No Play? A Comment on Prasch’s “Reassessing the Labor Supply Curve”
by David A. Spencer - 1001-1007 Work, Leisure, and the Labor Supply Curve: A Reply to David Spencer
by Robert E. Prasch - 1009-1017 Does Culture/Technology Still Matter to Institutionalists?
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 1019-1030 Perspectives on the Guaranteed Income, Part II
by Karl Widerquist - 1033-1035 Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy: Principles and Unstable Dynamics of Capitalism
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 1035-1037 Creative Industries: Contracts between Art and Commerce
by Jim Horner - 1037-1038 Technology and In/Equality: Questioning the Information Society
by Michael Perelman - 1039-1041 Industrial Policies after 2000 (Recent Economic Thought Volume 72)
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 1041-1043 Privatization, Restructuring, and Regulation of Network Utilities
by Edythe Miller - 1044-1046 Waltzing with the Ghost of Tom Joad: Poverty, Myth, and Low-Wage Labor in Oklahoma
by William M. Dugger - 1047-1049 The Human Firm: A Socio-Economic Analysis of Its Behavior and Potential in a New Economic Age
by Mark Pingle - 1050-1052 Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Property
by J. Dennis Chasse - 1052-1054 Rising Wage Inequality: The 1980’s Experience in Urban Labor Markets
by Curtis Skinner - 1054-1056 The Political Economy of Inequality
by Karl Widerquist - 1056-1058 Stock Market Capitalism: Welfare Capitalism: Japan and Germany versus the Anglo-Saxons
by John Groenewegen - 1059-1065 Index for Volume XXXV—2001
by The Editors
September 2001, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 543-555 On the Origins of Modern Evolutionary Economics: The Veblen Legend after 100 Years
by Helge Peukert - 557-574 Money Talks, but What Is It Saying? Semiotics of Money and Social Control
by Carl Wennerlind - 575-589 Exploring Limits to Material Desire: The Influence of Preferences vs. Plans on Consumption Spending
by William H. Redmond - 591-605 John R. Commons and Herbert A. Simon on the Concept of Rationality
by Joëlle Forest & Caroline Mehier - 607-632 The Changing Rationale for European University Research Funding: Are There Negative Unintended Consequences?
by Aldo Geuna - 633-655 Keynes’ Economic Program, Social Institutions, Ideology, and Property Rights
by John F. Henry - 657-674 US Land Policy and the Commodification of Arid Land (1862-1920)
by Lisi Krall - 675-711 Capital Concentration and Market Power in Mexico’s Manufacturing Industry: Has Trade Liberalization Made a Difference?
by Janet M. Tanski & Dan W. French - 713-731 Economic Policy in France and Italy since the War: Different Stances, Different Outcomes?
by Andrea Boltho - 733-742 Cheering for a Team No Longer on the Field: Rhetoric and Reality in American Welfare History
by Daniel Levine - 743-744 Reply to Professor Levine on Rhetoric and Reality in American Welfare History
by William S. Kern - 745-747 Comment Provoked by Mason’s “Duesenberry’s Contribution to Consumer Theory”
by David Hamilton - 749-757 Perspectives on the Guaranteed Income, Part I
by Karl Widerquist - 759-760 Which Lender of Last Resort for Europe?
by Richard V. Adkisson - 760-762 Contests for Corporate Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the United States and Germany
by William M. Dugger - 763-765 Wall Street Capitalism: The Theory of the Bondholding Class
by William M. Van Lear - 765-769 Class War in America: How Economic and Political Conservatives Are Exploiting Low- and Middle-Income Americans
by Marc-André Pigeon - 769-772 The Imaginary Time Bomb: Why an Ageing Population Is not a Social Problem
by Richard Brinkman - 772-775 Pension Fund Capitalism
by Richard L. Hannah - 775-778 The Economic Challenge for Europe: Adapting to Innovation based Growth
by Joseph Dahms - 779-781 Teetering on the Rim: Global Restructuring, Daily Life, and the Armed Retreat of the Bolivian State
by William C. Schaniel & Teresa D. Orr - 781-783 Ecological Economics
by Marie Leigh Livingston - 783-786 Sweatshops on Wheels: Winners and Losers in Trucking Deregulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 786-789 The Baltic States after Independence
by Jack Reardon - 789-791 Chinese Business Groups: The Structure and Impact of Interfirm Relations during Economic Development
by Peter M. Lichtenstein - 793-803 Books Received
by The Editors
June 2001, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 237-238 Comments on the Award Recipient
by Anne Mayhew & Dell P. Champlin - 239-251 Human Agency, Cumulative Causation, and the State
by Anne Mayhew - 253-277 John R. Commons’s Reasonable Value and the Problem of Just Price
by Yngve Ramstad - 279-287 Unchained Melody: A Price-Discrimination-Based Policy Proposal for Addressing the MP3 Revolution
by Terrel Gallaway & Douglas Kinnear - 289-298 The Internet Revolution, the “McLuhan” Stage of Catch-up, and Institutional Reforms in Asia
by Terutomo Ozawa & Sergio Castello & Ronnie J. Phillips - 299-306 Information Technology and Commercialization of Knowledge: Corporate Universities and Class Dynamics in an Era of Technological Restructuring
by Bruce Pietrykowski - 307-313 Telecommuting: The New Wave of Workplace Technology Will Create a Flood of Change in Social Institutions
by J. Patrick Raines & Charles G. Leathers - 315-322 Protection of Biotechnological Inventions: A Burden Too Heavy for the Patent System
by Miguel Sánchez Padrón & Mikel Gómez Uranga - 323-333 Informational Requirements and the Regulatory Process of Agricultural Biotechnology
by Paul J. Thomassin & L. Martin Cloutier - 335-343 Are Employment Relations Undergoing a Fundamental Change That Threatens the Future of Capitalism? A Critique of Hodgson’s View of the Labor Contract
by Stephanie A. Bell & John F. Henry - 345-356 Gender, Risk, and Retirement
by Alexandra Bernasek & Stephanie Shwiff - 357-364 Subsistence in the Computer Era
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler - 365-371 Social Constructions of Measurement: Three Vignettes from Recent Events and Labor Economics
by Ann Jennings - 373-383 Analysis of the Financial Assurance Plan in the License Application for a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
by F. Gregory Hayden & Scott T. Fullwiler - 385-393 The Impact of Technological Change on Market Power and Market Failure in Telecommunications
by Edythe S. Miller - 395-403 New Dimensions of Market Failure in Electricity and Natural Gas Supply
by Harry M. Trebing - 405-413 The Economics of Urban Sprawl: Inefficiency as a Core Feature of Metropolitan Growth
by David H. Ciscel - 415-422 Can Entrepreneurial Incentives Revitalize the Urban Inner Core? A Spatial Input-Output Approach
by Gary Dymski - 423-430 The Stock Watering Debate: More Light, Less Heat
by Eric R. Hake - 431-437 Corporate Takeovers, Fairness, and Public Policy
by David A. Zalewski - 439-449 International Capital and Mexican Development: A System-Dynamics Model
by John T. Harvey & Kristin Klopfenstein - 451-458 Monetary Policies, Banking, and Trust in Changing Institutions: Russia’s Transition in the 1990s
by Charles P. Rock & Vasiliy Solodkov - 459-467 Cultural Aspects of Credit Institutions: Transplanting the Grameen Bank Credit Group Structure to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
by Kathleen Pickering & David W. Mushinski - 469-476 Sustainable Regional Economic Development
by Michael C. Carroll & James Ronald Stanfield - 477-486 Debt-for-Nature Swaps, Market Imperfections, and Policy Failures as Determinants of Sustainable Development and Environmental Quality
by Dal Didia - 487-495 The Deliberative Approach in Environmental Valuation
by Patrik Söderholm - 497-504 The Role of Nonmarket Valuation in Hydropower Relicensing: An Application of a Pattern Modeling Approach
by Kurt Stephenson & Leonard Shabman - 505-516 Institutionalist Approaches in the Social Sciences: Typology, Dialogue, and Future Challenges
by Klaus Nielsen - 517-523 Poverty and the Death Penalty
by Jeffery L. Johnson & Colleen F. Johnson - 525-531 Did the Rising Tide Eliminate Our “Surplus” Population?
by L. Randall Wray - 533-542 Why Did Black Relative Earnings Surge in the Early 1990s?
by William A. Darity & Samuel L. Myers
March 2001, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-26 Political Governance, Technology, and Endogenous Money: The Making of a State-of-the-Art Technology in the England and Wales Electricity Supply Industry
by Michèle Javary - 27-44 A Dual-Stage View of the Consumer Goods Economy
by Robert L. Steiner - 45-60 Employee Attachment and Temporary Workers
by Barbara A. Wiens-Tuers - 61-83 Interactive Economic Policy: Toward a Cooperative Policy Approach for a Negotiated Economy
by Wolfram Eisner - 85-97 The Business Cycle Theory of Wesley Mitchell
by Howard Sherman - 99-115 Veblen, Bourdieu, and Conspicuous Consumption
by Andrew B. Trigg - 117-138 Institutional Economics, Instrumentalist Political Theory, and the American Tradition of Empirical Collectivism
by Rick Tilman - 139-152 Veblen, Camp, and the Industrial Organization of Agriculture
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 153-172 The Fairness Criterion in Public Utility Regulation: Does Fairness Still Matter?
by Douglas N. Jones & Patrick C. Mann - 173-183 The Policy Relevance of Institutional Economics
by Janice Peterson - 184-199 Welfare Reform: What Are the Numbers, and Does Anyone Care?
by Richard V. Adkisson - 201-206 Coins, Bodies, Games, and Gold
by L. Randall Wray - 206-207 The Politics of the Minimum Wage
by Dell Champlin - 208-210 Why Wages Don’t Fall during a Recession
by Jerry Gray - 210-212 Feeding the World: A Challenge for the Twenty-First Century
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 212-214 Understanding Development: People, Markets and the State in Mixed Economies
by Richard V. Adkisson - 214-216 Global Economy, Global Justice: Theoretical Objections and Policy Alternatives to Neoliberalism
by Mayo C. Toruño - 217-219 Marx’s Ecology
by Howard J. Sherman - 219-221 Feminist Economics: Interrogating the Masculinity of Rational Economic Man
by Irene van Staveren - 222-223 Ruling the World: Power Politics and the Rise of Supranational Institutions
by C. Richard Waits - 225-236 Books Received
by The Editors
December 2000, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 771-788 Institutions and Culture: Neo-Weberian Economic Anthropology
by Michael S. Billig - 789-809 The Political Economy of Social Security Reform Proposals
by Christopher J. Niggle - 811-845 Can a Rising Tide Raise All Boats? Evidence from the Clinton-Era Expansion
by L. Randall Wray & Marc-André Pigeon - 847-871 Work Time Regimes in Europe: Can Flexibility and Gender Equity Coexist?
by Deborah M. Figart & Ellen Mutari - 873-889 Competing Perspectives on the Liberalization of China’s Foreign Trade and Investment Regime
by Peter M. Lichtenstein - 891-908 Descendance and Social Genealogies: Toward an Evolutionary Conception of Economic History
by Silke R. Stahl-Rolf - 909-932 Corporate Power and the Evolution of Consumer Credit
by John P. Watkins - 933-948 Ocean Container Shipping: Impacts of a Technological Improvement
by Wayne K. Talley - 949-967 Conflict and Conversion: Henry S. Dennison and the Shaping of J.K. Galbraith’s Economic Thought
by Kyle Bruce - 969-973 A Note on Money and the Circuit Approach
by Steven Pressman - 973-979 The Creation and Circulation of Endogenous Money: A Reply to Pressman
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 981-983 Thorstein Veblen: Theorist of the Leisure Class
by David Hamilton - 984-986 Jacques Loeb: His Science and Social Activism and Their Philosophical Foundations
by Warren J. Samuels - 986-988 A Not-So-Dismal Science: A Broader View of Economies and Societies
by William M. Dugger - 988-990 The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property: Towards Intellectual Capitalism
by Robert T. Averitt - 990-992 Post Keynesian Price Theory
by Nina Shapiro - 992-995 True Security: Rethinking American Social Insurance
by Deborah M. Figart - 995-997 A Theory of Employment Systems: Micro-Foundations of Societal Diversity
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 997-1003 The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order
by Geoffrey E. Schneider & Winston H. Griffith & Janet T. Knoedler - 1003-1006 What do Economists Know?: New Economics of Knowledge
by Falguni A. Sheth - 1007-1007 In Memory
by Harold Goodhue Vatter