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September 1995, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 923-927 A Comment on High Social Expenditures in Hungary
by Ildikó Ékes - 929-938 Inside an Emerging Financial Market: System Design and Regulation for a Roller-Coaster
by Andrew J. Cornford - 939-939 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 941-944 Evolutionary and Neo-Schumpeterian Approaches to Economics
by Geoff Hodgson - 944-949 Institutions in Economics
by Janet T. Knoedler - 949-954 Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory; A Foundation for Successful Economic Policies for the Twenty-First Century
by Wallace C. Peterson - 954-955 Economic Thought and Discourse in the Twentieth Century
by A. W. Coats - 956-957 Forecasting Financial and Economic Cycles
by Howard J. Sherman - 957-960 Beyond Dissent. Essays in Institutional Economics
by Baldwin Ranson - 960-962 The Economic Status of Women under Capitalism
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 963-965 The Pathology of the U.S. Economy: The Costs of a Low Wage System
by Brent McClintock - 965-968 Frame Reflection: Toward the Resolution of Intractable Policy Controversies
by Peter B. Meyer - 968-970 The Greening of Agricultural Policy in Industrial Societies: Swedish Reforms in Comparative Perspective
by Andrew Larkin - 971-973 Imperfect Alternatives: Choosing Institutions in Law, Economics, and Public Policy
by Allan Schmid - 973-975 The Art of Monetary Policy
by C. Louise Nelson - 976-978 Projecting Capitalism: A History of the Internationalization of the Construction Industry
by W. Paul Strassmann - 978-982 Non-Natural Social Science: Reflecting on the Enterprise of More Heat than Light
by Brian Eggleston - 983-989 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1995, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 339-341 Introduction of Award Recipient: Warren Samuels
by Harry M. Trebing - 343-358 The Making of a Relativist and Social Constructivist
by Warren J. Samuels - 360-384 Instrumentalist Policymaking: Policy Criteria in a Transactional Context
by F. Gregory Hayden - 385-395 Transaction Cost Theories of Business Enterprise from Williamson and Veblen: Convergence, Divergence, and Some Evidence
by Janet T. Knoedler - 397-406 Institutional Economics and Neoclassicism in the Early Twentieth Century: The Role of Physics
by William T. Ganley - 407-418 Culture: Core Concept Reaffirmed
by Ann Jennings & William Waller - 419-426 International Trade and Child Labor
by Baban Hasnat - 427-433 Reassessing Comparative Advantage: The Impact of Capital Flows on the Argument for Laissez-Faire
by Robert E. Prasch - 435-442 Technology and the Terms of Trade: Considering Expectational, Structural, and Institutional Factors
by Johan Deprez - 443-451 The Old and the New Institutionalism: Can Bridges Be Built?
by Malcolm Rutherford - 453-458 Douglass C. North’s New Institutionalism
by William M. Dugger - 459-466 Institutions and the Significance of Relative Prices
by J. R. Stanfield - 467-475 On Integrating New and Old Institutionalism: Douglass North Building Bridges
by John Groenewegen & Frans Kerstholt & Ad Nagelkerke - 477-491 The Impact of Financial Flows on U.S. Investment, 1948-1992: An Empirical Model of Institutional Investment Theory
by David Carrier & Lawrence Marsh - 493-502 The International Monetary System and Exchange Rate Determination: 1945 to the Present
by John T. Harvey - 503-516 Instruments and Institutions of Industrial Policy at the Regional Level in Germany: The Example of Industrial Defense Conversion
by Wolfram Elsner - 517-524 Raising Environmental Consciousness versus Creating Economic Incentives as Alternative Policies for Environmental Protection
by George D. Santopietro - 525-533 Nonprofit Organizations and the Institutionalist Approach
by J. Dennis Chasse - 535-544 The Globalization of Telecommunications: A Study in the Struggle to Control Markets and Technology
by Harry M. Trebing & Maurice Estabrooks - 545-554 Regulation of On-site Medical Waste Incinerators in the United States and the United Kingdom: Is the Public Interest Being Served?
by Leslie D. Manns - 555-565 Breaking Down the Walls, Opening up the Field: Situating the Economics Classroom in the Site of Social Action
by Margaret Lewis - 567-574 For Whom? Institutional Economics and Distributional Issues in the Economics Classroom
by Janice Peterson - 575-584 Varieties of Capitalism from the Perspectives of Veblen and Marx
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 585-590 The Origins of Capitalist Markets: Transition in Poland with Comparisons to East Asian Capitalism
by Phillip E. Giffin & Lucien Ellington - 591-600 The Onset and Persistence of Secular Stagnation in the U.S. Economy: 1910-1990
by Harold G. Vatter & John F. Walker & Gar Alperovitz - 601-608 A New Year’s Keynesian Wish: Advice to Clinton in the Mtermath of November 1994
by L. Randall Wray - 609-618 Bargaining Models, Feminism, and Institutionalism
by Janet A. Seiz - 619-628 Female-Headed Families on AFDC: Who Leaves Welfare Quickly and Who Doesn’t
by Carol Dawn Petersen - 629-637 Child Care Choice in a Lexicographic Framework
by Ellen S. Sloss - 639-649 Health Reform and the Legal-Economic Nexus
by Mitchell Langbert & Frederick Murphy - 651-661 Evolutionary Economics in Russia: Report on a Conference
by Warren J. Samuels
March 1995, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-32 A Realist Perspective on Contemporary “Economic Theory”
by Tony Lawson - 33-46 Innovating-By-Doing: Skill Innovation as a Source of Technological Advance
by Eric A. Nilsson - 47-65 Urban Labor Markets and Young Black Men: A Literature Review
by Curtis Skinner - 67-82 Institutional Changes in Hospital Nursing
by Lisi Krall & Mark J. Prus - 83-96 Longer Waves in Financial Relations: Financial Factors in the More Severe Depressions II
by Hyman P. Minsky - 97-119 The Limits of Neoliberalism: Toward a Reformulation of Development Theory
by Ziya Önis - 121-136 C. A. Wiley and the Integrated Economy
by Gerald Vaughn - 137-159 The Association for Evolutionary Economics and the Union for Radical Political Economics: General Issues of Continuity and Integration
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 161-174 The Independence of Central Banks: A Nonconventional Perspective
by Philip Arestis & Keith Bain - 175-209 The Economist as Mythmaker–Stigler’s Kinky Transformation
by Craig Freedman - 211-222 The Hidden Barriers of Occupational Segregation
by Mark Haggerty & Colleen Johnson - 223-243 Private Investment and Democracy in the Developing World
by Manuel Pastor & Jae Ho Sung - 245-253 A Handbook of Economic Neologisms
by Stelios P. Kafandaris - 254-258 Technological Paradigms and Strategic Groups: Putting Competition into the Definitions
by Nachoem M. Wijnberg - 258-266 The Exogeneity of Short-Term Interest Rates: A Reply to Wray
by Basil J. Moore - 266-273 “Alternative Approaches to Money and Interest Rates”: A Comment
by Jane Knodell - 273-282 Keynesian Monetary Theory: Liquidity Preference or Black Box Horizontalism?
by L. Randall Wray - 283-285 A Comment on Process Time and Coordination
by Bruce R. McFarling - 286-290 Reply to Bruce R. McFarling
by F. Gregory Hayden - 291-292 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 293-296 Economic Theory and Natural Philosophy: The Search for the Natural Laws of the Economy
by Brian Eggleston - 296-300 Economics Without Time: A Science Blind to the Forces of Historical Change
by Geoff Hodgson - 300-303 Learning and Technological Change
by Janet T. Knoedler - 303-305 History and Historians of Political Economy
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 306-307 U.S. Capitalist Development Since 1776: of, by, and for Which People
by C. S. Poirot - 308-310 Inside the Volcano: The History and Political Economy of Central America
by Jon Jonakin - 310-313 The New American Workplace: Transforming Work Systems in the United States
by Charles J. Whalen - 313-315 Sustainable Development for a Democratic South Africa
by Daniel W. Bromley - 316-318 Arguing for Basic Income: Ethical Foundations for a Radical Reform
by Doug Brown - 318-320 Dynamics of the Firm
by Robert T. Averitt - 320-322 Silent Depression
by J. A. Kregel - 323-326 New Perspectives in Monetary Macroeconomics: Explorations in the Tradition of Hyman P. Minsky
by Philip Arestis - 326-328 The Elgar Companion to Radical Political Economy
by William M. Dugger - 329-337 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1994, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 977-995 Europe 1992: From Customs Union to Economic Community
by Glen Atkinson & Ted Oleson - 997-1030 Evolutionary Economics and Cultural Hermeneutics: Veblen, Cultural Relativism, and Blind Drift
by Ann Jennings & William Waller - 1031-1061 Against Decadence: The Work of Robert A. Brady (1901-63)
by Douglas F. Dowd - 1063-1090 The American Association for Labor Legislation and the Institutionalist Tradition in National Health Insurance
by J. Dennis Chasse - 1091-1114 The Logic of Contested Exchange
by Dean Baker & Mark Weisbrot - 1115-1136 The Biological Analogy and the Theory of the Firm: Marshall and Monopolistic Competition
by Nicolai Juul Foss - 1137-1171 Rules, Contract, and Institution in the Wage-Labor Relationship: A Return to Institutionalism?
by Laure Bazzoli & Thierry Kirat & Marie-Claire Villeval - 1173-1186 A Critique of the Self-Interested Voter Model: The Case of a Local Single Issue Referendum
by Leonard Shabman & Kurt Stephenson - 1187-1200 Kenneth Ewart Boulding: 1910-1993. An Appreciation
by Robert A. Solo - 1201-1204 Kenneth Boulding: A Founder of Evolutionary Economics
by Kurt Dopfer - 1205-1225 Kenneth Boulding’s Grants Economics
by L. Randall Wray - 1227-1247 Boulding’s T, Kaleckian Power, and Minsky’s Fragility Hypothesis
by E. Ray Canterbery - 1249-1255 On "Shirking" and "Business Sabotage": A Note
by Warren J. Samuels - 1257-1275 Peter Peterson and the Use of the Budget Deficit as a Red Herring
by Robert J. Alexander - 1277-1287 TEP Plus Fifty
by David Hamilton - 1289-1291 Institutional Economics: Theory, Method, Policy
by Charles K. Wilber - 1292-1294 Pensions and Corporate Restructuring in American Industry: A Crisis of Regulation
by Daniel T. Ostas - 1294-1297 The Debt Crisis in Africa
by Andrew M. Kamarck - 1297-1300 Money and the Economic Process
by Michael C. Carroll - 1300-1303 The Market Shock: An Agenda for the Economic and Social Reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe
by William S. Brown - 1303-1308 Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis
by Christopher J. Niggle - 1308-1310 Agriculture and Trade in China and India
by George Rosen - 1311-1314 Nicholas Kaldor and the Real World
by Johan Deprez - 1315-1318 Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics: Technological Change and Women’s Work Experience: Alternative Methodological Perspectives
by Janice Peterson - 1318-1320 A Farm Economist in Washington 1919-1925
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 1320-1324 Money and Banking: Issues for the Twenty-First Century
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 1324-1327 Advertising and a Democratic Press
by Roger M. Troub - 1327-1331 Money and Consumer Durable Spending
by Richard X. Chase - 1333-1340 Index Volume XXVIII – 1994
by The Editors
September 1994, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 659-678 The Death and Rebirth of Entrepreneurism on Negros Island, Philippines: A Critique of Cultural Theories of Enterprise
by Michael S. Billig - 679-713 Postmodernism and Institutionalism: Toward a Resolution of the Debate on Relativism
by Roland Hoksbergen - 715-732 Economic Reform and the Employment of Chinese Women
by Gale Summerfield - 733-753 The New Speculative Stock Market: Why the Weak Immunizing Effect of the 1987 Crash?
by J. Patrick Raines & Charles G. Leathers - 755-776 Three Reasons for Investing Now in Fossil Fuel Conservation: Technological Lock-In, Institutional Inertia, and Oil Wars
by Richard W. England - 777-798 On Gray’s Rule and the Stylized Facts of Non-Renewable Resources
by Robert D. Cairns - 799-818 Economic Regulation and the Social Contract: An Appraisal of Recent Developments in the Social Control of Telecommunications
by Edythe S. Miller - 819-846 The "Structure-Unionism-Wage" Paradigm in Labor Economics: Resolving the Stalemate
by Gianni Zappalá - 847-875 The "Fatal Flaw" of Classical Economics: Aspects of Keynes’s Evolution from
by Richard X. Chase - 877-883 A Note on the Evolution of
by Chris Doucouliagos - 884-890 Comment on "The Meaning of Anthropology for Economic Science: A Case for Intellectual Reciprocity"
by William C. Schaniel & Walter C. Neale - 891-894 Comments on Schaniel and Neale’s Comments on Hamilton
by David Hamilton - 894-901 A Modest Proposal for a New Technique of Non-Diversionary Public Spending
by Robert A. Solo - 901-908 About Double Organized Markets: Issues of Competition and Cooperation. The Dutch Construction Cartel: An Illustration
by John Groenewegen - 909-911 Dillard on Proudhon
by Gerald Vaughn - 912-915 A Comment on "Accountants and the Price System: The Problem of Social Costs"
by Stephen V. Senge - 917-919 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 921-923 History and Hunger in West Africa: Food Production and Entitlement in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 923-926 Structural Economic Dynamics: A Theory of the Consequences of Human Learning
by Christopher Brown - 927-929 The Stratified State: Radical Institutionalist Theories of Participation and Duality
by Charles M. A. Clark - 930-932 The Economics of Middle East Peace: Views from the Region
by Mehrdad Valibeigi - 932-935 Black Women and White Women in the Professions
by Paulette Olson - 936-939 Upward Dreams, Downward Mobility: The Economic Decline of the American Middle Class: Jones’S Minimal: Low-Wage Labor in the United States
by Janice Peterson - 939-943 Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back into Economics
by Norman Clark - 943-946 Small Change: The Economics of Child Support
by Steven Pressman - 946-948 Markets and Democracy: Participation, Accountability and Efficiency
by William M. Dugger - 948-951 Mass Immigration and the National Interest
by John Adams - 951-953 Comparative Studies in Local Economic Development: Problems in Policy Implementation
by Charles G. Leathers - 953-957 Institutional Economics Revisited
by George Rosen - 957-959 The Philosophy of Science, and Economics
by Roland Hoksbergen - 959-966 Bankrupt. Restoring the Health and Profitability of Our Banking System: The Future of Banking
by Andrew Cornford - 967-976 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1994, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 321-323 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Robert L. Heilbroner & Charles M.A. Clark - 325-329 Vision in Economic Thought
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 331-355 Economy as Instituted Process: Change, Transformation, and Progress
by John Adams - 357-365 The Enclosure Movement Revisited: The South African Commons
by Daniel W. Bromley - 367-377 So What’s Wrong with Dumping on Africa?
by James A. Swaney - 379-389 The Networks as Infrastructure-The Reestablishment of Market Power
by Harry M. Trebing - 391-402 The Emergence of Global Networks in Telecommunications: Transcending National Regulation and Market Constraints
by Johannes M. Bauer - 403-413 Social Goals and Partial Deregulation of the Electric Utility Industry
by Rodney Stevenson - 415-425 State Experience in InterLATA Toll Deregulation
by Robert Loube & Labros E. Pilais - 427-437 Economic Research and Public Policy toward Employee Ownership in the United States
by Michael A. Conte - 439-448 Profit Sharing and Public Policy
by Douglas Kruse - 449-459 Post-Industrial Metaphors: Understanding Corporate Restructuring and the Economic Environment of the 1990s
by Dell Champlin & Paulette Olson - 461-476 Instrument-Targeting or Context-Making? A New Look at the Theory of Economic Policy
by Egon Matzner - 477-488 Long Waves, Long Cycles, and Long Swings
by Andrew Tylecote - 489-500 An Institutionalist Review of Long Wave Theories: Schumpeterian Innovation, Modes of Regulation, and Social Structures of Accumulation
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 501-508 The Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Commercial Banking
by Barbara Libby - 509-517 The Japanese Cooperative Sector
by Mark Klinedintlt & Hitomi Sato - 519-532 The Role of Labor in Post-Socialist Hungary
by Ruth A. Bandzak - 533-542 Women and the Great Retrenchment: The Political Economy of Gender in the 1980s
by Ann Mari May & Kurt Stephenson - 543-554 The Implicit Male Norm in Australian Housing Finance
by Judy Taylor & Ray Jureidini - 555-565 Toward a Feminist Expansion of Macroeconomics: Money Matters
by Ann L. Jennings - 567-576 Institutional Myopia and Policy Distortions: The Promotion of Homeownership for the Poor
by Peter B. Meyer & Jerry Yeager & Michael A. Burayidi - 577-585 An American Dilemma: Fifty Years Later
by Steven Pressman - 587-596 Market Competition and the Failure of Competitiveness Enhancement Policies in the United States
by William Milberg - 597-608 Technology Policy in the Post-Cold War World
by Todd Schafer & Paul Hyland - 609-617 To Market, to Market, with What? Some Observations on Labor Market Rationales for Industrial Policy
by Celia Thomas & Emil Friberg - 619-629 Is There a New Institutional Consensus in Labor Economics?
by Michael Hillard & Richard McIntyre - 631-645 Trading Ethics: Auditing the Market
by Simon Zadek - 647-657 The Pragmatic Instrumentalist Perspective on the Theory of Institutional Change
by Paul D. Bush
March 1994, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-23 Governance, Economic Restructuring, and International Competitiveness
by Franz Trazler & Brigitte Unger - 25-66 Economic Institutions and the Satisfaction of Human Needs
by Ian Gough - 67-99 Karl Popper’s Theory of Science and Econometrics: The Rise and Decline of Social Engineering
by Deborah A. Redman - 101-127 Comparison of Marxism and Institutionalism
by William M. Dugger & Howard J. Sherman - 129-153 ERISA: Law, Interests, and Consequences
by Mitchell Langbert - 155-171 Cumulative Tax Rates on the Working Poor: Evidence of a Continuing Poverty Wall
by Jack P. Suyderhoud & Thomas A. Loudat & Richard L. Pollock - 173-186 Gardiner Means on Administered Prices and Administrative Inflation
by Richard Goode - 187-196 Imbalance in Part-Time Employment
by Tom Larson & Paul M. Ong - 197-207 A Reassessment of Institutionalist-Mainstream Relations
by Philip A. Klein - 208-217 The Myth of two Coases: What Coase Is Really Saying
by Steven G. Medema - 218-226 Two Coases or two Theorems?
by E. Ray Canterbery & A. Marvasti - 227-239 The Cuomo Report
by Robert A. Solo - 240-256 Economics, Public Opinion, and the Culture of Technical Control
by Roger M. Troub - 257-261 The Rich Good Neighbor: Rockefeller and Kaiser in Brazil
by William Glade - 261-264 A Framework for Cognitive Economics
by A. Allan Schmid - 264-267 The End of Equality
by Emily Northrop - 267-270 Gunnar Myrdal and His Works
by James Angresano - 271-274 Valuing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, Ethics
by James A. Swaney - 274-276 Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos
by David Berry - 276-279 Adam Smith Goes to Moscow: A Dialogue on Radical Reform
by William S. Brown - 279-281 New Horizons in Economic Thought: Appraisals of Leading Economists
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 282-284 Rethinking the Future: The Correspondence between Geoffrey Vickers and Adolph Lowe
by Betsy Jane Clary - 285-286 The Corporation as Anomaly
by Robert T. Averitt - 286-288 Mass Consumption and Personal Identity: Everyday Economic Experience: The New Geography of Consumer Spending: A Political Economy Approach
by Michael Dawson - 288-291 Economics as a Science of Human Behavior: Towards a New Social Science Paradigm
by Randy Bartlett