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March 1994, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 291-294 Economics-Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns?
by Nancy J. Wulwick - 294-297 The Falung Rate of Profit in the Postwar United States Economy
by Neil Garston - 297-300 The Motivation to Work
by Braham Dabscheck - 300-304 International High-Technology Competition: Technology and the Wealth of Nations
by Emil Friberg - 305-319 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1993, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 1015-1040 Stabilization and Adjustment in Latin America: A Neostructuralist Perspective
by Miguel D. Ramirez - 1041-1058 The Economic Imagination and Public Policy: Orthodoxy Discovers the Corporation
by Edythe S. Miller - 1059-1096 The Logics of Death and Sacrifice in the Resource Management Law Reforms of Aotearoa/New Zealand
by Rosemary Arnoux & Richard Dawson & Martin O’Connor - 1097-1125 Black Women’s Breakthrough into Clerical Work: An Occupational Tipping Model
by Mary C. King - 1127-1153 Beneath “First Principles”: Controversies Within the New Macroeconomics
by George DeMartino - 1155-1179 Saving Capitalism by Making It Good: The Monetary Economics of John R. Commons
by Charles J. Whalen - 1181-1193 Monetary Policy Officials’ Views about Setting Monetary Targets
by C. Louise Nelson - 1195-1218 Thorstein Veblen, Edward O. Wilson, and Sociobiology: An Interpretation
by Michael Boyles & Rick Tilman - 1219-1239 Revisiting Regional Regulation of Public Utilities
by Douglas N. Jones - 1241-1247 Ramsey Pricing Revisited: A Note on Michael Sheehan’s “Why Ramsey Pricing is Wrong”
by Gregory D. Harkenrider - 1247-1254 Why Ramsey Pricing is Wrong: The Case of Telecommunications Regulation: A Response to Harkenrider
by Michael F. Sheehan - 1254-1262 Industrial Defense Conversion: Guiding the Market at the Regional Level-The Case of the State of Bremen, Germany
by Wolfram Elsner - 1262-1270 Keynes on Monetary Policy: A Comment on Crotty
by Christopher J. Niggle - 1270-1272 Some Comments on “Economic Transition in Estonia”
by Urmas Sepp - 1273-1275 Comment on Koslowski’s “Market Institutions, East European Reform, and Economic Theory”
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 1277-1280 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 1281-1283 Towards a New Europe?: Structural Change in the European Economy
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 1283-1286 The Megacorp & Macrodynamics
by Thomas G. Wier - 1286-1291 Dynamic International Oil Markets: Oil Market Developments and Structure 1860-1990; The Oil Market in the 1980s: A Decade of Decline
by Jack Reardon - 1292-1293 Theories of Political Economy
by Frederic S. Lee - 1293-1297 Alternatives to Lean Production: Work Organization in the Swedish Auto Industry
by John W. Mogab - 1297-1299 Accounting Services, the International Economy, and Third World Development
by Donald R. Stabile - 1300-1303 Mr Keynes and the Post Keynesians: Principles of Economics for a Monetary Production Economy
by Marc Lavoie - 1303-1306 The Ethics of Aid and Trade: U.S. Food Policy, Foreign Competition and the Social Contract; Protecting Markets: U.S. Policy and the World Grain Trade
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 1306-1308 Airline Deregulation and Laissez-Faire Mythology
by James W. Brock - 1309-1311 Technology and Enterprise in a Historical Perspective
by Richard B. Du Boff - 1311-1313 Essays on Philosophy and Economic Methodology
by Wendell Gordon - 1314-1315 Science Funding: Politics and Porkbarrel
by William M. Dugger - 1316-1318 International Money and the Real World (Second Edition)
by Philip Arestis - 1318-1322 Real-Life Economics: Understanding Wealth Creation
by Doug Brown - 1323-1326 Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919–1939
by Robert E. Prasch - 1327-1329 Financial Conditions and Macroeconomic Reformers
by Paul Davidson - 1331-1338 Volume XXVI – 1993
by The Editors
September 1993, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 679-698 The Institution of Foreign Exchange Trading
by John T. Harvey - 699-719 Tax Expenditures for Child Exemptions: A Poor Policy to Aid America’s Children
by Steven Pressman - 721-739 Marx and Veblen on Human Nature, History, and Capitalism: Vive la Différence!
by Stephen Edgell & Jules Townshend - 741-754 The Influence of Charles Sanders Peirce on Institutional Economics
by E. E. Liebhafsky - 755-774 A Model of Institutional Hysteresis
by Mark Setterfield - 775-792 Consumer Information and Workable Competition in Telecommunications Markets
by Roger D. Colton - 793-812 Islamic Economics and Economic Policy Formation in Post-Revolutionary Iran: A Critique
by Mehrdad Valibeigi - 813-824 The External Dimension of Systemic Transformation: The Case of the Former Soviet Union
by Marina Vcherashnaya Rosser - 825-847 Promotion of Employee Ownership through Public Policy: The British Example
by Judith Kenner Thompson - 849-886 Institutions and Agricultural Economics
by Konrad Hagedorn - 887-907 Institutions and Economic Evolution
by C. S. Poirot - 909-914 Part-Time Employment and Women: A Comment on Sundström
by Janice Peterson - 914-923 The Market Experience and “Market Economics”
by Robert E. Lane - 923-924 A Response to Robert E. Lane
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 925-940 Restructuring of the Oil Industry: A Comment
by Jack Reardon - 940-948 Alvin Harvey Hansen: A Note on His Analysis of Keynes, Hayek, and Commons
by W. Robert Brazelton - 949-950 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 951-953 Trapped in Poverty? Labour Market Decisions in Low-Income Households
by Dell P. Champlin - 954-955 Indeterministic Economics
by Ken Dennis - 956-958 The Sociology of Economic Life
by Andrew M. Kamarck - 958-962 Institutional Realism: Social and Political Constraints on Rational Economic Actors
by C. S. Poirot - 962-964 Thorstein Veblen and His Critics, 1891-1963
by George Rosen - 964-966 Socialism Revised and Modernized: The Case for Pragmatic Market Socialism
by Gladys Parker Foster - 967-969 Citrus Strategy and Class: The Politics of Development in Belize
by Jon Jonakin - 969-971 Towards a New Economics: Critical Essays on Ecology, Distribution and other Themes
by Andrew Larkin - 972-974 The Housing Status of Black Americans
by W. Paul Strassmann - 974-976 Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Deregulation Debate
by Kenneth Nowotny - 977-979 A New World Order: Grassroots Movements for Global Change
by Wendell Gordon - 979-981 Science, Rationality and Neoclassical Economics
by Jerry L. Ingles - 981-985 The Legacy of Karl Polanyi: Market, State and Society at the End of the Twentieth Century
by William C. Schaniel - 986-988 The Structure of Corporate Political Action: Interfirm Relations and Their Consequences
by Douglas N. Jones - 988-991 Contrasting Styles of Industrial Reform: India and China in the 1980s
by Walter C. Neale - 991-993 Maynard Keynes: An Economist’s Biography
by Johan Deprez - 993-996 Eminent Economists: Their Life Philosophies
by James W. Brock - 996-999 Opportunity Knocks: American Economic Policy after Gorbachev
by Paul D. Bush - 1001-1013 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1993, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 297-299 Introduction of Award Recipient: Ray Marshall
by Ray Marshall - 301-322 Commons, Veblen, and Other Economists
by Ray Marshall - 324-349 Pricing and Valuation
by Marc R. Tool - 351-361 Institutionalists: A United Front or Divergent Voices of Dissent?
by Richard M. Alston & Michael B. Vaughan - 363-372 A Test of Interventionist/Noninterventionist Attitudes: A Question of Market Bias in Microeconomics
by Steven L. Cobb & William Luker - 373-385 Spontaneous Order versus Instituted Process: The Market as Cause and Effect
by Charles M. A. Clark - 387-408 Values, Markets, and Environmental Policy: An Actor-Network Approach
by Peter Söderbaum - 409-420 Ecosystem Valuation: Combining Economics, Philosophy, and Ecology
by F. Gregory Hayden - 421-428 Elegant Technology
by Jonathan Larson - 429-439 Debt, Adjustment, and Economic Liberalization in Africa
by E. Wayne Nafziger - 441-449 The Role of State and Market in the Economic Development of Ecuador
by Franklin E. Maiguashca G. - 451-458 An Institutional Perspective of Competitiveness and Industrial Restructuring Policies in Developing Countries
by Eduardo A. Doryan - 459-470 Female Representation in U.S. Centralized Private Sector Planning: The Case of Overlapping Directorships
by Kurt Stephenson & Steve Rakow - 471-480 Women, Economics, and the Concept of the Market: A Second Look at Reaganomics
by Ann Mari May - 481-492 An Institutional Dynamics Model of Sterling, Massachusetts: Indicative Planning at the Local Level
by Michael J. Radzicki & Donald A. Seville - 493-503 Economic Transition in Estonia
by William S. Brown - 505-513 Entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe: Neither Magic nor Mirage. A Preliminary Investigation
by Hans-Peter Brunner - 515-526 Going to Market in Bulgaria: Uphill on a Knife Edge
by Robert F. Schlack - 527-536 Transition Crises in the Post-Soviet Era
by John E. Elliott & Abu F. Dowlah - 537-545 The Development of the Market System in the Baltic Republics
by Jack Reardon & Paulis Lazda - 547-560 The Monetary Macroeconomics of Dudley Dillard
by L. Randall Wray - 561-569 The Economic Development of the North Atlantic Community: Dudley Dillard and Economic History
by Anne Mayhew - 571-578 Dudley Dillard, Vision, and the Meaning of Ideas
by Alan W. Dyer - 579-603 Reflections on Dudley Dillard’s Career
by John Adams & Vernon M. Briggs & Andrew Kochera & Jim Rossman & James Tobin - 605-616 Multinational Enterprises and the Global Market
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 617-625 What’s in a Name? Production Technology and the New Car
by James I. Sturgeon - 627-638 The Automobile Industry, Political Economy, and a New World Order
by John R. Munkirs & David R. Braunfeld & Spencer A. Carter & Barbara Kuester & Charles Myart - 639-646 TV Evangelism, Public Goods, and Imperfect Competition
by Edward H. Shaffer - 647-655 Economics and the Law of Unconscionability
by Daniel T. Ostas - 657-665 Financial Fragility, Peripherality, and Divergence in the European Community
by Philip Arestis & Eleni Paliginis - 667-676 Bank Supervision: The Real Hurdle to European Monetary Union
by J.A. Kregel - 677-678 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors
March 1993, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-17 The Myth of Institutionalist Method
by Hans Lind - 19-39 Some Market Structure and Regulatory Implications of the Brave New World of Telecommunications
by Edythe S. Miller - 41-68 Regulation Down Under: The Case of Australian Industrial Relations
by Braham Dabscheck - 69-93 Retarding the Development of Iraq’s Oil Resources: An Episode in Oleaginous Diplomacy, 1927–1939
by Walter Adams & James W. Brock & John M. Blair - 95-115 Order Matters, and Thus so Does Timing: Graphical Clocks and Process Synchronicity
by F. Gregory Hayden - 117-152 Institutional Change and Electric Power in the City of Chicago
by J. A. Throgmorton & Peter S. Fisher - 153-170 Compensating Differentials? Wage Differentials and Employment Stability in the U.S. and German Economies
by Ronald Schettkat - 171-188 Accountants and the Price System: The Problem of Social Costs
by Donald R. Stabile - 189-211 Institutional Approaches in Strategic Management
by Paul Steidlmeier - 213-215 A Comment on Class and Institutionalism
by Robert E. Lucore - 215-216 Reply to Lucore
by Philip A. Klein - 217-230 A Historical Narrative of Methodological Change in Principles of Economics Textbooks
by David J. Hoaas - 230-237 Disposable Income and the “Best Interest of Creditors” in the Family Farmer Bankruptcy Act
by Thomas O. Depperschmidt - 237-243 Short-term Effects of Economic Transition on Inequality and Poverty: The Polish Case
by Bozena Leven - 245-245 Editor–s Notes
by The Editors - 247-250 A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists
by Malcolm Rutherford - 250-252 Underground Economics: A Decade of Institutionalist Dissent
by Charles K. Wilber - 253-256 The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics
by Warren J. Samuels - 256-260 Social Security in Developing Countries
by John Adams - 260-265 How Rich is Too Rich? Income and Wealth in America
by Y. S. Brenner - 265-268 The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960
by Daniel T. Ostas - 269-271 The Heterodox Economics of Gardiner C. Means
by Charles G. Leathers - 271-274 Economic Thought and Economic Reform in the Soviet Union
by Doug Brown - 275-278 Feminism and Anti-Feminism in Early Economic Thought
by Paulette Olson - 278-280 National Economic Policies
by John T. Harvey - 280-283 Beliefs in Action: Economic Philosophy and Social Change
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 285-295 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1992, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1003-1005 European Contributions to Institutional Thought: An Introduction
by Anne Mayhew & Sven-Erik Sjöstrand - 1007-1040 On the Rationale behind “Irrational” Institutions
by Sven-Erik Sjöstrand - 1041-1061 Wage Bargaining Institutions, Adaptability, and Structural Change: The Swedish Experience
by Ramana Ramaswamy - 1063-1094 The European Market for Aviation: A Sociological Inquiry into the Political Economy of a Complexly Organized Market
by Atle Midttun - 1095-1115 COllstructing the Economic Spectacle: The Role of Currency Union in the German Unification Process
by Otto Singer - 1117-1144 Private Policies and the Autonomy of Enterprise: Danish Local and National Industrial Policy
by Ove K. Pedersen & Niels Å. Andersen & Peter Kjaer - 1145-1178 Alternative Approaches to Money and Interest Rates
by L. Randall Wray - 1179-1189 The Coase Theorem as a Negative Externality
by E. Ray Canterbery & A. Marvasti - 1191-1220 Distribution of Lifetime Income Allowing for Varying Mortality Rates among Women, Men, Blacks, and Whites
by J. Paul Leigh - 1221-1255 Institutional Economics in China: Yenching University, 1917-1941
by Paul B. Trescott - 1257-1258 Erratum
by The Editors - 1259-1262 Verification in Economics and History: A Sequel to “Scientifization.”
by Steven G. Medema - 1262-1266 Afrer Marx and Sraffa: Essays in Political Economy
by Christopher J. Niggle - 1267-1268 Antitrust Economics on Trial: A Dialogue on the New Laissez-Faire
by Michael F. Sheehan - 1268-1271 Eisenhower and the Management of Prosperity
by Ann Mari May - 1271-1275 Morality, Rationality, and Efficiency: New Perspectives on Socio-Economics
by Timothy J. Brennan - 1275-1277 The Market Experience
by Geoff Hodgson - 1277-1280 A Modern Guide to Economic Thought
by Lafayette G. Harter - 1280-1282 The End of Economic Man: Principles of any Future Economics
by Cynthia M. Browning - 1282-1285 Beyond Interdependence: The Meshing of the World’s Economy and the Earth’s Ecology
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 1285-1287 Beyond Keynesianism. The Socio-Economics of Production and Full Employment
by Christopher Brown - 1287-1289 The Radical Right and the Welfare State: An International Assessment
by William M. Dugger - 1290-1293 Antitrust, Innovation, and Competitiveness
by Janet T. Knoedler - 1294-1298 Keynes’s General Theory and Accumulation
by Paul Davidson - 1299-1301 The Joan Robinson Legacy
by W. Robert Brazelton - 1301-1303 The Labor Market as a Social Institution
by Vernon M. Briggs - 1303-1305 The Role of Banks in the Interwar Economy
by Jane Knodell - 1305-1309 Electronic Money Flows: The Molding of a New Financial Orde
by George D. Choksy - 1310-1313 If You’re so Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise
by Margaret Lewis - 1313-1316 Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street
by Robert Frasch - 1317-1325 Volume XXVI – 1992
by The Editors
September 1992, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 673-705 Market Institutions, East European Reform, and Economic Theory
by Rey Koslowski - 707-732 Legal Foundations of the Market: Implications for the Formerly Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe and Africa
by A. Allan Schmid - 733-747 Some Considerations on the Causes of Structural Change in Financial Markets
by J.A. Kregel - 749-767 The Reconstruction of Economics: Is There Still a Place for Neoclassical Theory?
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 769-789 The Structure of Electric Utility Least Cost Planning
by David Berry - 791-812 Symbolic Interactionism and Institutionalism: Common Roots
by John T. Harvey & Michael A. Katovich - 813-844 F. H. Knight on Capitalism and Freedom
by R. A. Gonce - 845-864 The Political Economy of Latin America: The Colombian Experience during the 1980s
by Alberto Supelano - 865-890 Keynes’s Principle(s) of Effective Demand: Redefining His Revolution
by Richard X. Chase - 891-899 The Implication of “Process”
by Wendell Gordon - 900-904 A Note on Gary Becker’s Use of Metaphor
by Neva Seidman Makgetla - 904-907 John R. Commons and Endogenous Money: A Comment on Niggle
by Charles J. Whalen - 909-910 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 911-914 Institutional Economics in the Nordic Countries
by Peter Soderbaum - 915-919 Environment, Growth, and Sustainability
by John Groenewegen & Wicher Schreuders & Kees Van Paridon - 921-923 Serious and Unstable Condition: Financing America’s Health Care
by R. Larry Reynolds - 923-925 Evolutionary Economics: A Study of Change in Economic Thought
by Wendell Gordon - 925-929 Looking Forward: Participatory Economics for the Twenty First Century
by Doug Brown - 929-933 Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics
by L. Randall Wray - 933-935 European Integration, the Role of Technology
by John Ghoenewegen - 935-938 The Economic Consequences of the Vietnam War
by Steven Pressman - 938-941 Why Aren’t Economists as Important as Garbage Men? Essays on the State of Economics
by David A. Martin - 941-945 Assets and the Poor: A New American Welfare Policy
by David Hamilton - 946-949 Providing Food Security for All; Politics and Poverty: A Critique of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
by Thomas R. Degregori - 950-953 Human Capital and America’s Future: An Economic Strategy for the ’90s; Keeping College Affordable: Government and Educational Opportunity
by Janice Peterson - 953-955 Defense Expenditures, Industrial Conversion and Local Employment
by Emil Friberg - 956-958 Bureaucracy, Economy, and Leadership in China: The Institutional Origins of the Great Leap Forward
by Jerry L. Petr - 958-961 Political Economy and American Capitalism
by Glen Atkinson - 961-963 Parallel Politics: Economic Policy Making in Japan and the United States
by Harold G. Vatter - 963-966 Reinventing Rationality: The Role of Regulatory Analysis in the Federal Bureaucracy
by Timothy J. Brennan - 966-968 Value-Free Science? Purity and Power in Modern Knowledge
by E. E. Liebhafsky - 968-971 Cooperation for International Development: The United States and the Third World in the 1990s
by Dilmus James - 973-1001 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1992, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 333-336 Introduction of Award Recipient: Wallace C. Peterson
by Harry M. Trebing