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June 1990, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 423-431 The New Institutionalism: New But Not Institutionalist
by William Dugger - 433-441 An Institutional Analysis of the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments
by Bernadette Lanciaux - 443-450 The Evolution of Money, Financial Institutions, and Monetary Economics
by Christopher J. Niggle - 451-462 Common Property, Reciprocity, and Community
by James A. Swaney - 463-472 Rural Community Values In Groundwater Marketing
by Arthur H. Chan - 473-480 Airspace Regulation: Redefining the Public Domain
by Glen Atkinson - 481-492 Neoclassical and Institutional Approaches to Environmental Economics
by Peter Söderbaum - 493-500 The “Megacorp”: Eichner’s Contribution to the Theory of the Firm
by Nina Shapiro - 501-512 The Policy Implications of A.S. Eichner’s Macrodynamic Model
by Philip Arestis - 513-521 Cycle and Trend in the Dynamics of Advanced Market Economies
by Johan Deprez & William S. Milberg - 523-534 The Integration of Micro and Macroeconomics through Macrodynamic Megacorps: Eichner and the “Post-Keynesians”
by J. A. Kregel - 535-544 Some Reflections on Social Value Theory and Regulation
by Marc R. Tool - 545-553 Electric Supply Industry Regulation—Leadership or Retreat?
by David W. Penn - 555-563 Ethics, Economics, and Agricultural Policy: Considerations for the 1990 Farm Bill
by Andrew Larkin - 565-573 Agricultural Policy and Environmental Goals: Conflict or Compatibility?
by Sandra S. Batie - 575-587 Wetlands Provisions in the 1985 and 1990 Farm Bills
by F. Gregory Hayden - 589-595 The Linked Oligopoly Concept: Recent Evidence from Banking
by John E. Martinez - 597-604 Centralized Private Sector Planning and the allocation of Automobile Credit
by Christopher Brown & John Viar - 605-612 The Challenge of Comparable Worth: An Institutionalist View
by Janice Peterson - 613-622 On the Possibility of a Feminist Economics: The Convergence of Institutional and Feminist Methodology
by William Waller & Ann Jennings - 623-631 Constructions of Social Hierarchy: The Family, Gender, and Power
by Ann Jennings & William Waller - 633-643 Mature Women and the Rewards of Domestic Ideology
by Paulette I. Olson - 645-651 Public/Private Partnerships As Implementing Strategy: The Job Training Partnership Act
by Dan Nuckols - 653-661 Economic Power, Military Power, and National Security
by Lloyd J. Dumas
March 1990, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-15 Economic Reforms in Socialist Economies: An Evolutionary Perspective
by Jerry L. Petr - 17-47 Urban Economies and Economic Heterodoxy
by Robert F. Schlack - 49-56 Welfare Reform in the Reagan Years: An Institutionalist’s Perspective
by David Hamilton - 57-102 Institutional Dynamics, Deterministic Chaos, and Self-Organizing Systems
by Michael J. Radzicki - 103-114 Non-Employed Women, Marriage and the Sisyphus Syndrome
by Julia A. Heath - 115-131 Financial System Restructuring: Lessons from Veblen, Keynes, and Kalecki
by Catherine L. Lawson & Larry L. Lawson - 133-144 The Wealth Tax: A Policy Proposal
by William M. Dugger - 145-160 The Feminization of Poverty: The Demographic Factor And The Composition of Economic Growth
by Emily M. Northrop - 161-171 The Persistence of Occupational Segregation: A Critique of Its Theoretical Underpinnings
by Paulette Olson - 173-187 Vertical Integration and Regulation in the Electric Utility Industry
by Joseph P. Fuhr - 189-224 Analysis of Federal Farm Policy Using The Social Fabric Matrix
by Barbara A. Meister - 225-238 Impact of the 1986 Federal Tax Reform on the Passive Tax Expenditures of States
by William M. Hildred & James V. Pinto - 239-248 On Public and Private Control in a “Reasonable Society”
by Edythe S. Miller - 249-261 Writings That Clarify Theoretical Disputes Over Karl Polanyi’s Work
by George Dalton - 261-262 A Rejoinder to Liebhafsky
by Lamar B. Jones - 263-267 Darwinism and Institutional Economics: Recent Criticism of Veblen and Ayres
by Rick Tilman - 268-269 A Rejoinder to Tilman
by Lamar B. Jones - 271-278 Economics as a Social Science: An Evolutionary Approach
by Glen Atkinson & Edythe S. Miller - 279-281 Radical Institutionalism: Contemporary Voices
by Robert T. Averitt - 281-286 Crisis and Compensation. Public Policy and Political Stability in Japan, 1949–1986
by Baldwin Ranson - 286-289 A Voice of Reform: Essays by Tat’iana I. Zaslavskaia
by Jerry L. Petr - 289-291 J.M. Keynes in Retrospect: The Legacy of the Keynesian Revolution
by W. Robert Brazelton - 292-295 Race, Class, and Conservatism
by Doug Brown - 295-298 Beyond Free Markets: The Revival of Activist Economics
by William M. Dugger - 299-303 The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics
by Jon D. Wisman - 303-306 The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric
by Richard G. Fritz - 306-309 Keynesian Economics: The Permanent Revolution
by William S. Brown - 309-310 Methodology and Economics: A Critical Introduction
by Ken Dennis - 310-313 The Realities of Nuclear Power: International Economic and Regulatory Experience
by Steve Cohn - 313-315 Programmed Capitalism, a Computer-Mediated Society
by David A. Martin - 317-323 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1989, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 965-975 ‘Reaganomics’ and Supply-Side Economics: A British View
by M.G. Marshall & P. Arestis - 977-1002 A Keynesian Presentation of the Relations among Government Deficits, Investment, Saving, and Growth
by L. Randall Wray - 1003-1026 The Intellectual Antecedents of Thorstein Veblen: A Reappraisal
by Stephen Edgell & Rick Tilman - 1027-1045 Public Pension Power for Socioeconomic Investments
by F. Gregory Hayden - 1047-1058 The Impossibility of Fiscal Policy
by William Waller - 1059-1074 The French Communication Industry Defined and Analyzed through the Social Fabric Matrix, the Filiere Approach, and Network Analysis
by John Groeneweyen & Paul R. Beije - 1075-1084 The Greenhouse Effect and Energy Poliey in the United States
by Kenneth Nowotny - 1085-1096 The Basic Needs Strategy, the Congressional Mandate, and U.S. Foreign Aid Policy
by Robert L. Curry - 1097-1103 Thorstein Veblen as the First Professor of Marketing Science
by David Hamilton - 1105-1122 The Policy Relevance of Process Descriptions of Technical Innovation
by Clive Vaughan Jones - 1123-1147 Jevon’s Economic Theory in Relation to Social Change and Public Policy
by Rhead S. Bowman - 1149-1158 The Popperian Legacy in Economics: A Review Article
by Richard X. Chase - 1159-1172 Institutionalist Methodology and Hermeneutics: A Comment on Mirowski
by Paul D. Bush - 1172-1179 The Restructuring of the U.S. Health Care System: Comment on Reynolds’s “Medical Care and Institutional Change”
by Robert Chemomas - 1179-1180 Reply to Chernomas
by Larry Reynolds - 1181-1190 Horizontalists and Verticalists: The Macroeconomics of Credit Money
by Christopher J. Niggle & L. Randall Wray - 1191-1208 Towards a Radical Democracy
by William M. Dugger & Walter C. Neale - 1191-1215 Market Power and The Economy
by Philip A. Klein - 1215-1218 Democracy and Economic Planning, the Political Economy of a Self-Governing Society
by Allan G. Gruchy - 1219-1221 Falling from Grace: The Experience of Downward Mobility in the American Middle Class
by Carolyn Shaw Bell - 1221-1223 African Capitalism: The Struggle for Ascendency: Inequality in Africa: Political Elites, Proletariat, Peasants and the Poor
by Robert L. Curry - 1224-1227 Economics for a Civilized Society
by Wallace C. Peterson - 1227-1228 Women’s Quest for Economic Equality
by Daphne T. Greenwood - 1229-1230 Tracking America’s Economy
by James K. Galbraith - 1230-1233 Post-Keynesian Monetary Economics: New Approaches to Financial Modelling
by Gladys Parker Foster - 1233-1236 American Living Standards: Threats and Challenges
by Roger L. Adkins - 1236-1239 The Great U-Turn: Corporate Restructuring and the Polarizing of America
by Burl Haar - 1239-1242 Passion Within Reason: The Strategic Role of Emotions
by William Waller - 1243-1250 Dynamics of a Dual World Economy: The Third World, the NIEs and the Fourth World
by John Groenewegen & Kees Van Paridon & Wicher Schreuders - 1251-1257 Index
by The Editors
September 1989, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 657-688 Efficiency and Social Policy in Telecommunication: Lessons from the U.S. Experience
by William H. Melody - 689-716 History of Thought as Ceremonial Genealogy: The Neglected Influence of Herbert Spencer on Thorstein Veblen
by E. Anton Eff - 717-734 Veblenian and Neo-Marxian Perspectives on the Cultural Crisis of Late Capitalism
by James Ronald Stanfield - 735-759 Institutional Change and Economic Efficiency
by Daniel W. Bromley - 761-777 “Reasonable Value” versus “Instrumental Value:” Competing Paradigms in Institutional Economics
by Yngve Ramstad - 779-793 Financial Innovation and Financial Fragility
by Michael Carter - 795-808 The Scientific Foundations of Technological Progress
by Ivan Weinel & Philip D. Crossland - 809-822 Monetary Policy and Changes in Income Distribution
by Christopher J. Niggle - 823-842 Compensating Wages for Job-Related Death: The Opposing Arguments
by J. Paul Leigh - 843-856 National Income and Economic Growth: The Conceptual Side of Defensive Expenditures
by Christian Leipert - 857-863 Institutionalism in the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
by Allan G. Gruchy - 863-872 Is There a “Texas School” of Economics?
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 873-879 Criticism of Institutionalism, Methodology, and Value Theory: A Comment on Langlois
by William T. Waller - 879-885 The Institutionalist Perspective on Recent Theories of Direct Foreign Investment: A Comment on McClintock
by Peter J. Buckley - 885-889 Direct Foreign Investment: A Reply
by Brent McClintock - 889-891 The Minsky-Simons- Connection: Comment
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 891-895 The Minsky-Simons- Connection: Reply
by Charles J. Whalen - 895-896 Linkages: A Personal Computer-Based Implementation of John Munkirs’s Tableau
by W.D. Williams & James I. Sturgeon - 897-900 Behind the Veil of Economics: Essays in Worldly Philosophy
by L.E. Johnson - 900-906 Essays in Social Value Theory: A Neoinstitutional-1st Contribution; Behind the Veil of Economics: Essays in the Worldly Philosophy
by David Hamilton - 906-911 Monitoring Growth Cycles in Market-Oriented Countries. Developing and Using International Economic Indicators
by Andrew Cornford - 912-916 Barriers to European Growth. A Transatlantic View
by Wolfram Elsner - 916-918 Development and Planning
by William Waller - 918-923 The New Unionism: Employee Involvement in the Changing Corporation
by Charles J. Whalen - 923-926 International Comparisons of the Distribution of Household Wealth
by James L. Dietz - 926-930 Democratic Theory and Technological Society
by Douglas M. Brown - 930-933 Economies Et Sociétés—La Monnaie, Les Rentiers Et La Crise
by Jean-Guy Loranger - 933-936 Europe and the Rise of Capitalism
by Y.S. Brenner - 936-939 Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and Society
by Marvin E. Kanne - 939-942 The General Theory and After: Essays in Post Keynesianism
by Paul Davidson - 942-945 Business and Politics: A Study of Collective Action
by William M. Dugger - 946-949 Keynes’s Vision: A New Political Economy
by Robert Chernomas - 950-952 Beyond Welfare: New Approaches to the Problem of Poverty in America
by Roger L. Adkins - 952-953 Economic History of Puerto Rico
by John H. Mudie - 955-964 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1989, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 323-326 Introduction of Award Recipient: Marc R. Tool
by Philip A. Klein - 327-336 An Institutionalist Legacy
by Marc Tool & Philip A. Klein - 338-356 Economics for What? Economic Folklore and Social Realities
by Edythe S. Miller - 357-366 Toward a Revision of the Economic Theory of Individual Behavior
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 367-377 Rereading
by Robert Heilbroner - 379-391 Market Power: The Missing Element in Keynesian Economics
by Wallace C. Peterson - 393-411 Restoring Purposeful Government: The Galbraithian Contribution
by Harry M. Trebing - 413-416 A Look Back: Affirmation and Error
by John Kenneth Galbraith - 417-425 Discourse and the Institutional Approach to Law and Economics: Factors That Separate the Institutional Approach to Law and Economics from Alternative Approaches
by Steven G. Medema - 427-433 Some Fundamentals of the Economic Role of Government
by Warren J. Samuels - 435-442 Economics for the Birds
by Jerry L. Ingles - 443-454 John R. Commons’s A Re-Examination
by Charles J. Whalen - 455-464 The Concept of “Progressive” Institutional Change and Its Implications for Economic Policy Formation
by Paul D. Bush - 465-471 Cultural Determinism or Emergent Evolution: An Analysis of the Controversy between Clarence Ayres and David Miller
by Lewis E. Hill - 473-481 Market Reforms and Market Failures: Karl Polanyi and the Paradox of Convergence
by Marguerite Mendell - 483-491 Economic Rhetoric and Industrial Decline
by Richard McIntyre - 493-502 The Evolving Health Care System: Economic Integration through Reciprocity
by Michael B. Vaughan & Wade L. Thomas & Frank W. Musgrave - 503-510 Making Semiotic Sense of Money as a Medium of Exchange
by Alan W. Dyer - 511-517 An Evolutionary-Institutional Approach to the Study of Comparative Economies
by James Angresano - 519-533 Structuralism, Dependency and Institutionalism: An Exploration of Common Ground and Disparities
by Osvaldo Sunkel - 535-543 On Staying for the Canoe Building, Or Why Ideology Is Not Enough
by David Hamilton - 545-553 Institutionalism Confronts the 1990s
by Philip A. Klein - 555-562 Polanyi’s Double Movement and Veblen on the Army of the Commonweal
by Anne Mayhew - 563-568 Some Avoided Topics in Economics
by Seymour Melman - 569-578 Our Obsolete Technology Mentality
by James A. Swaney - 579-586 The Role of Technology: An Institutionalist Debate
by Jim Horner - 587-595 Estimation, Verification, and Prognostication: For What?
by Daniel A. Underwood - 597-606 Equilibrium for What?: Reflections on Social Order in Economics
by Charles M. A. Clark - 607-615 Instituted Process and Enabling Myth: The Two Faces of the Market
by William M. Dugger - 617-623 Economic Power: A Micro-Macro Nexus
by John R. Munkirs - 625-632 The Return of the Electric Utility Holding Company and the Future of the Electric Supply Industry
by Robert Loube - 633-645 Institutionalism for What: To Understand Inevitable Progress or for Policy Relevance?
by F. Gregory Hayden - 647-656 Economic Knowledge, Evolutionary Epistemology, and Human Interests
by Jon D. Wisman
March 1989, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-6 In Memoriam: James H. Street, 1915–1988
by Dilmus D. James - 7-33 The Social Cost Concepts of K. William Kapp and Karl Polanyi
by James A. Swaney & Martin A. Evers - 35-78 The Applicability of Law and Economics to Policymaking in the Third World
by Neva Seidman Makgetla & Robert B. Seidman - 79-91 Transboundary Environmental Degradation: Market Failure, Power, and Instrumental Justice
by M. L. Livingston - 93-106 Estimates of Passive Tax Expenditures, 1984
by William M. Hildred & James V. Pinto - 107-133 The Promotional-Financial Dynamic of Merger Movements: A Historical Perspective
by Richard B. Du Boff & Edward S. Herman - 135-146 The Political Economy of Tax-Based Incomes Policy: Wealth Effects of Post Keynesian TIP
by J. Davidson Alexander - 147-154 The Restructuring of the Oil Industry
by William Van Lear - 155-188 Economic Change in the People’s Republic of China: An Institutionalist Approach
by Robert F. Schlack - 189-213 Adam Smith’s Model of the Origins and Emergence of Institutions: The Modern Findings of the Classical Approach
by Wolfram Elsner - 215-229 The Delivery of Medical Care and Institutional Change
by R. Larry Reynolds - 231-238 Comment on Peterson’s “The Feminization of Poverty”
by Steven Pressman - 238-245 The Feminization of Poverty—A Reply to Pressman
by Janice Peterson - 245-247 A Note on Niggle and Justice
by Baldwin Ranson - 247-249 The Correct Conception of Capital: A Reply to Baldwin Ranson
by Christopher J. Niggle - 249-250 A Reply to Ranson
by S. Craig Justice - 251-260 Economics and Institutions
by Anne Mayhew & John Groenewegen - 261-264 The Political Economy of International Debt
by John Adams - 264-266 Income Distribution and the Macro Economy
by Nick Adnett - 266-269 Latin America’s Economic Development: Institutionalist and Structuralist Perspectives
by James Peach - 269-272 The Foundations of Keynesian Analysis
by Gladys Parker Foster - 272-275 Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country
by Christopher J. Niggle - 275-279 Friends in High Places, the Bechtel Story: The Most Secret Corporation and How It Engineered the World
by W. Paul Strassmann - 279-280 Stalemate: Political Economic Origins of Supply-Side Policy
by Robert T. Averitt - 281-285 Public Policy Toward Corporations
by Rodney Stevenson - 285-289 The Macrodynamics of Advanced Market Economies
by Philip Arestis - 289-291 Technology and Global Industry: Companies and Nations in the World Economy
by Dilmus D. James - 292-294 U.S. National Economic Policy, 1917–1985
by Robert R. Keller - 295-297 Ecological Economics: Energy, Environment and Society
by M. L. Livingston - 297-300 Inside the Firm: the Inefficiencies of Hierarchy
by Elias L. Khalil - 300-303 Humanistic Economics: The New Challenge
by Lewis E. Hill - 303-306 Galbraith, Harrington, Heilbroner: Economics and Dissent in an Age of Optimism
by Rick Tilman - 307-310 Hidden Aspects of Women’s Work
by Janice Peterson - 311-322 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1988, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 983-1002 A Research Agenda for Institutional Economics
by William M. Dugger - 1003-1021 The Post-Keynesian and Institutionalist Theory of Money and Credit
by Philip Arestis & Alfred S. Eichner - 1023-1033 Economic Policy Imperatives of the American Bishops’
by Wallace C. Peterson - 1035-1044 The Dichotomy: Views of a Fifth Generation Institutionalist
by John R. Munkirs - 1045-1069 Is There a Case for Minsky’s Financial Fragility Hypothesis in the 1920s?
by D. L. Isenberg - 1071-1087 Private and Common Property Rights in the Economics of the Environment
by John Quiggin - 1089-1108 Regulatory Concepts, Propositions, and Doctrines: Casualties and Survivors
by Douglas N. Jones - 1109-1122 The Kantian Person/Thing Principle in Political Economy
by David P. Ellerman - 1123-1141 Denmark’s Agricultural Institutions: An Instrumental Evaluation
by Andrew Larkin - 1143-1151 Creating Legitimacy, Reciprocity, and Transfer Programs
by William T. Waller