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December 1998, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1153-1161 Back to the Future? A Review Article
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 1165-1170 Lse on Equality: a Centenary Anthology
by William M. Dugger - 1170-1174 Creating Modern Capitalism: How Entrepreneurs, Companies, and Countries Triumphed in Three Industrial Revolutions
by Janet Knoedler - 1174-1177 Regionalization and Labour Market Interdependence in East and Southeast Asia
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 1177-1180 Work and Pay in the United States and Japan
by David M. Potter - 1180-1183 Shopfloor Matters: Labor-Management Relations in Twentieth-Century American Manufacturing
by Paulette Olson - 1183-1186 Does Financial Deregulation Work? a Critique of Free Market Approaches (New Directions in Modem Economics Series)
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 1187-1189 Improving the Global Economy: Keynesianism and the Growth in Output and Employment
by Thomas A. Swanke - 1189-1193 Economic Justice: The Market Socialist Vision
by Doug Brown - 1193-1200 Households, Work, and Economic Change: A Comparative Institutional Perspective
by Ulla Grapard - 1200-1203 Modern Manors: Welfare Capitalism Since the New Deal
by Dell Champlin - 1203-1206 The Life and Times of Soviet Socialism
by John E. Peters - 1206-1208 Europe’s Economic Dilemma
by Gladys Parker Foster - 1209-1215 : Volume XXXII – 1998
by The Editors
September 1998, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 641-668 Are African-Americans Losing Their Footholds in Better Jobs?
by Mary C. King - 669-687 Strategic Bankruptcy and Private Pension Default
by Douglas V. Orr - 689-707 Veblen’s Assault on Time
by Clare Virginia Eby - 709-731 Caroline Foley and the Theory of Intersubjective Demand
by Edward Fullbrook - 733-757 What Veblen Owed to Peirce—The Social Theory of Logic
by Robert Griffin - 759-771 Ending Corporate Welfare as We Know It: An Institutional Analysis of the Dual Structure of Welfare
by Paulette Olson & Dell Champlin - 773-802 Exploring the Politics of the Minimum Wage
by Oren M. Levin-Waldman - 803-821 Rise of the Institutional Equity Funds: Implications for Managerialism
by Christopher Brown - 823-832 Comment on “Postmodernism and Institutionalism”
by Warren J. Samuels - 833-843 Is Postmodern Institutionalism the Wave of the Future? A Reply to Hoksbergen
by Philip A. Klein - 844-848 Postmodernism and Institutionalism: A Reply to Klein and Samuels
by Roland Hoksbergen - 848-856 Technological Progressivism: Guilty as Charged
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 856-861 Institutionalism without Institutions: Rejoinder to DeGregori
by William M. Dugger & Howard J. Sherman - 865-868 The Economy as a Process of Valuation
by Marc R. Tool - 869-872 Worlds of Production: The Action Frameworks of the Economy
by Geoff Hodgson - 872-875 Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science: A Study of Economics and Alchemy
by Richard X. Chase - 875-878 Gender and Political Economy: Incorporating Diversity into Theory and Policy
by Paulette Olson - 878-880 The Economics of Environmental Degradation: Tragedy for the Commons
by George D. Santopietro - 881-884 The Tobin Tax: Coping with Financial Volatility
by Robert E. Prasch - 885-887 Evolutionary Economics and Path Dependence
by Glen Atkinson - 887-891 African American and Post-Industrial Labor Markets; Black Unemployment: Part of Unskilled Unemployment
by Robert Cherry - 891-894 The Double Games of Participation: Pay, Performance and Culture
by Suzanne J. Konzeumann - 894-896 Telecom Reform: Principles, Policies and Regulatory Practices
by Edythe S. Miller - 896-901 The Judas Economy: The Triumph of Capital and the Betrayal of Work; One World, Ready or not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism; When Corporations Rule the World
by Emily Northrop - 901-904 Insurance Redlining: Disinvestment, Reinvestment, and the Evolving Role of Financial Institutions
by Reynold F. Nesiba - 905-908 Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth about a Food Chain Gone Haywire
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 908-911 Contesting the Market: Pay Equity and the Politics of Economic Restructuring
by Jennifer Long - 912-915 Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes
by Colleen F. Johnson - 915-917 Great Experiments in American Economic Policy: From Kennedy to Reagan
by Charles J. Whalen - 919-924 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1998, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 275-277 Introduction of Award Recipient: Lewis E. Hill
by Roger M. Troub - 279-285 The Institutional Economics of Poverty: An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of Poverty
by Lewis E. Hill - 286-303 Against Inequality
by William M. Dugger - 305-314 Static and Dynamic Comparative Advantage: A Multi-Period Analysis with Declining Terms of Trade
by James M. Cypher & James L. Dietz - 315-323 Speculation and the Dollar in the 1980s
by Stephen F. Quinn & John T. Harvey - 325-331 In Defense of a Tax on Foreign Exchange
by Robert E. Prasch - 333-340 Integrated International Production and Non-market Activity
by Baban Hasnat - 341-350 Conditionality, Restructuring, and the Reperipherization of Latin America
by Richard V. Adkisson - 351-363 Mexico’s Liberalization Strategy, 10 Years On: Results and Alternatives
by Enrique Dussel Peters - 365-373 International Conservation Assistance in an Era of Structural Changes
by George D. Santopietro - 375-383 Multilateral Trade Negotiations and the Changing Prospects for Third World Development: Assessing from a Southern Perspective
by P. Sai-wing Ho - 385-393 Rethinking American Participation in Economic Development: An Institutionalist Assessment
by Philip A. Klein - 395-401 Interwar Japanese Economists—How Did They Pick Their Questions?
by Laura E. Hein - 403-409 Exporting a Japanese Model? Collusion in the Foreign Aid Program
by David M. Potter - 411-418 An Evolutionary Interpretation of the Japanese Depression in the 1990s
by Tokutaro Shibata - 419-426 The Political Economy of Liberalization and Regulation: Trade Policy for the New Era
by Glen Atkinson - 427-432 Current Welfare Reform: A Return to the Principles of 1834
by William S. Kern - 433-440 Poverty and Charity: Early Analytical Conflicts between Institutional Economics and Neoclassicism
by William T. Ganley - 441-448 Adam Smith’s Higher Vision of Capitalism
by James E. Alvey - 449-456 Postmodernism, Institutionalism and Statistics: Considerations for an Institutionalist Statistical Method
by Bill Luker & Bill Luker & Steven L. Cobb & Robert Brown - 457-464 Public Purpose and Private Ownership: Some Implications of the “Great Capitalist Restoration” for the Politicization of Private Sector Firms in Britain
by David Donald & Alan Hutton - 465-471 Globalization and Democracy
by Charles K. Wither - 473-480 American-Style Capitalism and Income Disparity: The Challenge of Social Anarchy
by Vernon M. Briggs - 481-487 Institutions Matter: Great (and Not so Great) Transformations and Their Macroeconomic Consequences
by David A. Zalewski - 489-496 The Fight to Preserve Universal Social Programs: A Canadian Perspective on the Great Capitalist Restoration
by Myron J. Frankman - 497-503 Whatever Happened to New Zealand? The Great Capitalist Restoration Reconsidered
by Brent McClintock - 505-511 Economics and the Cold War: An Inquiry into the Relationship between Ideology and Theory
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 513-522 The Institutional Origins of Crises for Economy and Ecology
by Daniel A. Underwood - 523-530 Equality, Democracy, Institutions, and Growth
by Christopher J. Niggle - 531-537 The Ethical Rate of Unemployment: A Technical Note
by James K. Galbraith - 539-545 Zero Unemployment and Stable Prices
by L. Randall Wray - 547-555 The Buffer Stock Employment Model and the NAIRU: The Path to Full Employment
by William F. Mitchell - 557-563 Flexible Full Employment: Structural Implications of Discretionary Public Sector Employment
by Mathew Forstater - 565-574 Mafianomics: How Did Mob Entrepreneurs Infiltrate and Dominate the Russian Economy?
by Mark Tomass - 575-585 The Relationship of Race and Outcomes of Non-Standard Labor
by Barbara A. Wiens-Tuers - 587-594 Too Many Hours—Too Little Pay: The Impact of Market and Household Hours on Women’s Work Lives
by Julia A. Heathy & David H. Ciscel & David C. Sharp - 595-603 The Privatization of Community: Implications for Urban Policy
by Dell Champlin - 605-610 Violence, Organized Crime, and the Criminal Justice System in Colombia
by Mauricio Rubio - 611-619 Redistributing Income Upward through the Cost-Plus Reimbursement Terms of Subgovernment Contracts
by F. Gregory Hoyden & Steven R. Bolduc - 621-629 Public Support for Conservative Economic Policies
by Eric A. Nilsson - 631-638 Labor Relations in Changing Capitalist Economies: The Meaning of Gifts in Social Relations
by Wilfred Dolfsma
March 1998, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-46 The Social Psychological Underpinnings of Commons’s Institutional Economics II: The Concordance of George Herbert Mead’s “Social Self” and John R. Commons’s “Will”
by Alexa Albert & Yngve Ramstad - 47-64 Heuristic Judgment Theory
by John T. Harvey - 65-78 The Working Poor: Lousy Jobs or Lazy Workers?
by Marlene Kim - 79-86 Support for Baby-Boom Retirees—Not to Worry
by Harold G. Vatter & John F. Walker - 87-106 Towards a Reconsideration of Social Evolution: Symbiosis and Its Implications for Economics
by John P. Watkins - 107-144 State Theory and the Dependency Principle: An Institutionalist Critique of the Business Climate Concept
by Clyde W. Barrow - 145-170 Financial Innovation as Facilitator of Merger Activity
by Eric R. Hake - 171-190 The Reform of Utility Regulation in Britain: Some Current Issues in Historical Perspective
by Peter Lowe - 191-218 Empirical Economics? An Econometric Dilemma with Only a Methodological Solution
by T. D. Stanley - 219-223 Minimum Wage Increases and the Business Failure Rate
by Jerold Waltman & Allan McBride & Nicole Camhout - 224-234 The Presence of History: A Survey of Articles on the History of Economic Thought and Methodology in the , 1969-1995
by Ellie A. Fogarty & Michele I. Naples - 237-241 Everything for Sale
by Harry M. Trebing - 241-244 Political Economy for the 21St Century
by Dell Champlin - 244-247 The Intellectual Legacy of Thorstein Veblen: Unresolved Issues
by Malcolm Rutherford - 247-250 The Institutional Economics of the International Economy
by John T. Harvey - 250-252 Foundations of Research in Economics: How do Economists do Economics?
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 252-255 Taxing America
by Charles G. Leathers - 256-257 Bankers with a Mission: The Presidents of the World Bank
by Richard V. Adkisson - 257-261 Distributional Conflict and Inflation: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
by Christopher J. Niggle - 261-263 The Relevance of Keynesian Economic Policies Today
by Gary E. Francis - 263-265 Keynes, Money and the Open Economy: Essays in Honour of Paul Davidson, Volume 1; Employment, Economic Growth and the Tyranny of the Market: Essays in Honour of Paul Davidson, Volume 2
by Marc Lavoie - 266-268 Liberal Economics & Democracy. Keynes, Galbraith, Thurow, & Reich
by Paul Diesing - 269-274 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1997, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 881-916 The Social Psychological Underpinnings of Commons’s Institutional Economics: The Significance of Dewey’s
by Alexa Albert & Yngve Ramstad - 917-932 Multipliers and Life Cycles: A Comparison of Methods for Evaluating Tourism and Its Impacts
by L. Alex Tooman - 933-950 John R. Commons and the Special Interest Issue: Not Really out of Date
by J. Dennis Chasse - 951-968 Foreign Finance and the Collapse of the Mexican Peso
by Arne Kildegaard - 969-990 Strategies for Maintaining Market Power in the Face of Rapidly Changing Technologies
by Robin Mansell - 991-1010 Institutionalist and Marxist Theories of Evolution
by William M. Dugger & Howard J. Sherman - 1011-1026 Veblen and Technical Efficiency
by Janet T. Knoedler - 1027-1038 Toward a Culture-Conception of Technology
by Richard Brinkman - 1039-1050 Efficiency and Service in the Group Home Industry
by William Van Lear & Lynette Fowler - 1051-1056 Can We Save Veblen and Ayres from Their Saviors?
by David Hamilton - 1057-1058 “Can We Save Veblen and Ayres from Their Saviors? A Response to Professor Klein”
by Philip A. Klein - 1059-1060 A Note on the Performing Arts
by Paul Diesing - 1060-1062 A Note on the Performing Arts: Counterpoint
by Arthur C. Brooks - 1063-1066 John Kenneth Galbraith
by Robert E. Prasch - 1066-1071 Inequality: Radical Institutionalist Views on Race, Gender, Class and Nation
by Michael Keaney - 1072-1074 Intellectual Odyssey: an Economist’s Ideological Journey
by Charles J. Whalen - 1074-1076 The Sources of Economic Growth
by Thomas R. Degregori - 1076-1078 The State of the Nation: Government and the Quest for a Better Society
by Timothy J. Essenburg - 1079-1084 Legacies of Change: Transformations of Postcommunist European Economies; Agricultural Landownership in Transitional Economies; Transitions in Land and Housing: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Poland
by Jerry L. Petr - 1084-1089 The Capitalist Revolution in Latin America
by Richard V. Adkisson - 1086-1088 Revolution from Above: The Demise of the Soviet System
by Howard J. Sherman - 1089-1092 Economics and Reality
by Jonathon E. Mote - 1092-1096 Values, Nature, and Culture in the American Corporation
by Philip A. Klein - 1096-1098 Contaminated Land
by Daniel A. Underwood - 1099-1104 Design Within Disorder
by Janet T. Knoedler - 1105-1111 Index Volume XXXI -1997
by The Editors
September 1997, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 651-664 Consumed in Theory: Alternative Perspectives on the Economics of Consumption
by Frank Ackerman - 665-686 Theoretical Issues of Gender in the Transition from Socialist Regimes
by Ulla Grapard - 687-706 Markets, Flexibility, and Family: Evaluating the Gendered Discourse against Pay Equity
by Ellen Mutari & Deborah M. Figart - 707-728 The Working Poor and Welfare Recipiency: Participation, Evidence, and Policy Directions
by Marlene Kim & Thanos Mergoupis - 729-740 How Institutions Learn: A Socio-Cognitive Perspective
by Johan Stein - 741-760 Mirowski’s Thesis and the “Integrability Problem” in Neoclassical Economics
by Mathieu J. Carlson - 761-780 The Political Coase Theorem: Identifying Differences between Neoclassical and Critical Institutionalism
by Bhaskar Vira - 781-804 The Nature of Transaction Cost Economics
by Stephen Pratten - 805-816 Perverse Social Capital—Some Evidence from Colombia
by Mauricio Rubio - 817-825 The Intellectual Antecedents of Thorstein Veblen: A Case for John Bates Clark
by Donald Stabile - 826-834 Job Assurance—The Job Guarantee Revisited
by Wendell Gordon - 834-840 Crafting Institutions and the Determination of Their Hierarchy in Environmental Policymaking: The Platte River as a Case Study
by Youngseok Yang - 841-841 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 843-846 Empirical Studies in Institutional Change
by William M. Dugger - 847-849 Poetic Justice
by Kevin Quinn - 849-851 Women, Culture, and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities
by Eiman Zein-Elabdin - 851-854 The Struggle for Australian Industrial Relations
by Suzanne Jahn Konzelmann - 854-859 Accounting for Tastes
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 859-863 Unlevel Playing Fields: Understanding Wage Inequality and Discrimination
by Jennifer Long - 863-865 The State of Americans
by Janice Peterson - 865-867 Communication by Design: The Politics of Information and Communication Technologies
by Robert E. Babe - 867-870 Institutions for Environmental AID: Pitfalls and Promise
by Jouni Paavola - 870-872 Getting Down to Earth: Practical Applications of Ecological Economics
by Patrick Dolenc Dalendina - 872-875 Post Keynesian Economics: Debt, Distribution and the Macro Economy
by David Dequech - 877-880 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1997, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 307-309 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Seymour Melman & Jerry L. Petr - 311-332 From Private to State Capitalism: How the Permanent War Economy Transformed the Institutions of American Capitalism
by Seymour Melman - 333-348 Institutions of Capitalisms: American, European, and Japanese Systems Compared
by John Groenewegen - 349-358 The Interaction of Market Failure and Structural Adjustment in Producer Credit and Land Markets: The Case of Nicaragua
by Jon Jonakin - 359-366 The Grameen Bank as Progressive Institutional Adjustment
by Alexandra Bernasek & James Ronald Stanfield - 367-374 The Organizational Contexts of Decisions to Invest in Environmentally Risky Urban Properties
by Kristen R. Yount - 375-384 The Transaction in a Many Language Hypothesis
by J. Dennis Chasse - 385-391 Capital and Labor in the Emerging Global Economy
by Glen Atkinson - 393-400 Brownlining Banks: The Bank Merger Movement and Urban Redevelopment
by Peter B. Meyer & Christopher W. Reaves - 401-408 Institutional Arrangements and Firm Behavior: The Case of Common Forests in Sweden
by Jerry Blomberg & Mats Nilsson - 409-415 Institutional Processes from John R. Commons to Michael Walzer: An Image of the Market as a Sphere of Human Interaction
by Daniel Rush Finn - 417-424 The Rhetoricality of Economic Theory: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Thorstein Veblen
by Margaret Lewis & David Sebberson - 425-432 “Ending Welfare as We Know It”: The Symbolic Importance of Welfare Policy in America
by Janice Peterson - 433-444 Class Conflict, American Style: Distract and Conquer
by Frederick R. Strobel & Wallace C. Peterson - 445-452 The Long Stagnation and the Class Struggle
by John Bellamy Foster - 453-460 Measuring Corporate Power: Assessing the Options
by Randy R. Grant - 461-472 Technology and Industrial Development in Japan: An Evolutionary Perspective
by Hiroyuki Odagiri - 473-478 Postimperialism and the Promotion of a Japanese Model of Economic Development
by Bernadette Lanciaux - 481-490 The School and Original Institutionalist Economics
by James Ronald Stanfield & Michael Carroll - 491-492 A Tribute to Hyman P. Minsky
by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou & L. Randall Wray - 493-500 The Institutional Prerequisites for Successful Capitalism
by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou & L. Randall Wray - 501-508 Deciphering Minsky’s Wall Street Paradigm
by Gary A. Dymski - 509-516 Rethinking Bank Examinations: A Minsky Approach
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 517-525 Money-Manager Capitalism and the End of Shared Prosperity
by Charles J. Whalen - 527-534 At the Root of the Financial Instability Hypothesis: “Induced Investment and Business Cycles”
by Domenico Delli Gatti & Mauro Gallegati - 535-542 Some Reflections on Financial Fragility in Banking and Finance
by Victoria Chick - 543-548 Margins of Safety and Weight of the Argument in Generating Financial Fragility
by J.A. Kregel - 549-556 The International Implications of the United States Telecommunications Act
by Edward A. Comor - 557-565 Market Power, Innovation, and Efficiency in Telecommunications: Schumpeter Reconsidered
by Johannes M. Bauer - 567-574 Enabling Myths and Mexico’s Economic Crises (1976-1996)
by James T. Peach & Richard V. Adkisson - 575-584 Culture, Natural Law, and the Restoration of Community
by Dell Champlin - 585-594 Blind Drift and the Rightist State
by Mayo C. Toruflo - 595-604 Downsizing Government: Size and Institutionalist Principles
by Philip A. Klein - 605-614 Political and Economic Analysis of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
by F. Gregory Hayden & Steven R. Bolduc - 615-622 Expectations and Rational Expectations in the Foreign Exchange Market
by John T. Harvey & Stephen F. Quinn - 623-632 Game Theory Models with Instrumentally Irrational Players: A Case Study of Civil War and Sectarian Cleansing
by Mark K. Tomass - 633-640 Thorstein Veblen and Henry George on War, Conflict, and the Military: An Institutionalist Connection
by Jim Horner & John Martinez - 641-648 Global Taxation: A Search for Generalizable Precedents
by Myron J. Frankman - 649-649 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors