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June 1983, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 345-352 The Independent, Simultaneous Development of Instrumental Thought in Various Disciplines
by Meb Bolin - 353-360 Ideology and the Great Depression: Monetary History Rewritten
by Anne Mayhew - 361-367 The Evolution and Devolution of Bank Regulation in the United States
by Robert Craig West - 369-378 Can the Good Performance of the 1960s Be Repeated in the 1980s?
by Harold G. Vatter & John F. Walker - 379-388 Cyclical Behavior of Government Fiscal Policy
by Howard J. Sherman - 389-396 Technical Progress and Its Fruits: The Idea of Development in the Works of Raul Prebisch
by Adolfo Gurrieri - 397-404 Progress and Insecurity, Class and Conflict in Rural India
by Walter C. Neale & Rex M. Edwards - 405-413 Economic Policy and Institutional Change in Socialist Cuba
by Sergio Roca - 415-422 Lessons for Development from the Japanese Experience
by Asim Şen - 423-432 Natural Gas Pricing: Market Outcome or Industrial Policy?
by Ann K. Lower - 433-442 Progress, Inconsistencies, and Neglect in the Social Control of Railway Freight Transport
by John C. Spychalski - 443-452 Institutional Objectives, Structural Barriers, and Deregulation in the Electric Utility Industry
by Rodney Stevenson - 453-462 Airline Deregulation: Grand Design or Gross Debacle?
by William N. Leonard - 463-474 Reagan’s Economic Policies: An Institutionalist Assessment
by P. A. Klein - 475-483 Creationism versus Evolutionism in Economics: Societal Consequences of Economic Doctrine
by Jerry L. Petr - 485-494 Financial Subinfeudation and the Penchant for Real Investment
by John Adams - 495-502 Contributions of the Galbraith “Technostructure” to the Growing Crisis of the U.S. Economy
by Robert J. Alexander - 503-506 Comments on the Institutionalist View of Reaganomics
by Ray Marshall - 507-520 Why Economics Is Not Yet a Science
by Alfred S. Eichner - 521-528 Technology, Institutions, and Public Policy in the Age of Energy Substitution: The Case of Latin America
by Dilmus D. James & James H. Street - 529-538 The Spread of an Institutional Innovation: The Multidivisional Corporation in the U.K
by R. S. Thompson - 539-542 Comments on R. S. Thompson’s “The Spread of an Institutional Innovation”
by Milton D. Lower - 543-553 Economic Consequences of Military Spending
by Faye Duchin - 555-564 Resource Diversion and the Failure of Conventional Macrotheory
by Lloyd J. Dumas - 565-574 The Arms Race and the Decline of U.S. Technology
by John E. Ullmann - 575-587 Military Expenditures and Industrialization in Africa
by Oumar Nabe
March 1983, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-1 Reports of International Correspondents
by John W. Barchfield - 1-16 Welfare Maxima in Economics
by Wendell Gordon - 17-33 Institutional Reform and Manpower Development in Mexico
by James H. Street - 35-66 An Exploration of the Structural Characteristics of a Veblen-Ayres-Foster Defined Institutional Domain
by Paul D. Bush - 67-94 J. M. Keynes as a Marshallian
by Hans E. Jensen - 95-114 The Transaction Cost Analysis of Oliver E. Williamson: A New Synthesis?
by William M. Dugger - 115-131 Social Value Theory, Corporate Power, and Political Elites: Appraisals of Lindblom’s
by Rick Tilman - 133-153 The Role of the Public Sector in Local Development Finance: Evaluating Alternative Institutional Arrangements
by Peter S. Fisher - 155-173 Social Value Theory of Marxists: An Instrumental Review and Critique
by Marc R. Tool - 175-186 The Alleged Vietnam War Origins of the Current Inflation: A Comment
by Charles B. Garrison & Anne Mayhew - 186-196 Demonstrating the Undemonstrable: A Reply to Garrison and Mayhew
by John F. Walker & Harold G. Vatter - 197-206 The Importance of Relative Prices in Analyzing Veblen Effects
by Ronnie J. Phillips & Daniel J. Slottje - 206-213 Ezra Mishan on Economic Evaluation: A Comment
by Peter Söderbaum - 215-224 Segmented Work and Divided Workers: A Review Article
by Marvin E. Rozen - 225-235 Our Overloaded Economy
by W. Robert Brazelton & Hyman P. Minsky & Paul D. Bush - 237-243 Inflation and Politics: Fiscal, Monetary, and Wage-Price Discipline
by Richard X. Chase & Wolfgang R. Blaas - 245-249 The New Inflation: The Collapse of Free Markets
by Wallace C. Peterson - 249-250 Patterns of Technological Innovation
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 250-254 Attacking Regulatory Problems: An Agenda for Research in the 1980s
by Harry M. Trebing - 254-256 Value Judgment and Income Distribution
by Rick Tilman - 256-259 Shifting Involvements: Private Interest and Public Action
by Steven R. Hickerson - 259-262 Konzepte Einer Humanen Wirtschaftslehre: Beitraege Zur Institutionellen Oekonomie Und Zur Integration Der Sozialwissenschaften (Concepts of A Humane Economics: Contributions to Institutional Economics and the Integration of the Social Sciences)
by Uwe J. Woltemade - 262-265 Controlling Hospital Costs: The Role of Government Regulation
by Paul L. Grimaldi - 265-268 The Irrelevance of Conventional Economics
by Allan G. Gruchy - 268-270 Professional Power and Social Welfare
by Warren J. Samuels - 271-281 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1982, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1-1 Errata
by The Editors - 941-954 Preference and Value Formation: A Convergence of Enlightened Orthodox and Institutional Analysis?
by Robert R. Keller & John R. McKean & Rodney D. Peterson - 955-975 Institutional Analysis of Stagflation
by Wolfgang Blaas - 977-984 Worker Discontent, Wages, and Stagflation
by Wallace C. Peterson - 985-1003 The Transfer of Control in Large Corporations: 1905-1919
by David Bunting & Mark S. Mizruchi - 1005-1012 Economic Evolution and Economic Policy: Is Reaganomics a Sustainable Force?
by Jerry L. Petr - 1013-1026 Organizing Policy Research through the Social Fabric Matrix: A Boolean Digraph Approach
by F. Gregory Hayden - 1027-1037 An Apple II Computer Program for the Social Fabric Matrix and Boolean Digraphs
by Merrill E. Warkentin & Paul W. Menter - 1039-1062 Economic Theory and the Problem of Translation
by Ken Dennis - 1063-1077 Competition and Segmentation in Internal Labor Markets
by Michael J. Carter - 1079-1107 Social Value Theory of Marxists: An Instrumentalist Review and Critique
by Marc R. Tool - 1109-1116 The Methodological and the Ethical Context of Positive Economics: Comment on McKenzie
by William G. Guthrie - 1116-1120 Comment on Rutherford: An Alternative Interpretation of the Instrumental Theory of Value
by Ivan Weinel - 1121-1124 A Poor Harvest: A Clash of Policies and Interests in the Grain Trade
by Arthur L. Domike - 1125-1126 Commodity Prices and the New Inflation
by William M. Dugger - 1127-1130 Multinationals beyond the Market
by James M. Cypher - 1130-1132 Toward a New U.S. Industrial Policy?
by Warren J. Samuels - 1132-1134 Environmental Regulation and the U.S. Economy
by Douglas F. Greer - 1134-1136 Energy, Economics, and the Environment: Conflicting Views of an Essential Interrelationship
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 1136-1139 Transportation Planning: Vision and Practice
by Laurence T. Phillips - 1139-1141 Social Experimentation and Public Policy
by Glen W. Atkinson - 1142-1146 Advances in Economic Psychology (Third European Colloquium on Economics and Psychology, 1978)
by Mark A. Lutz & Kenneth Lux - 1146-1149 Cultural Economics
by David Hamilton - 1149-1152 Mondragon: An Economic Analysis
by Jerry L. Petr - 1152-1154 Tawney, Galbraith, and Adam Smith: State and Welfare
by Karl De Schweinitz - 1155-1157 Keynes’s Impact on Monetary Economics
by Baldwin Ranson - 1157-1159 Women in the Workplace
by Marjorie S. Turner - 1161-1166 Volume XVI – 1982
by The Editors
September 1982, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-1 From the New Editor
by Marc R. Tool - 637-662 Social Fabric Matrix: From Perspective to Analytical Tool
by F. Gregory Hayden - 663-672 The Emptiness of Peasant “Rationality”: “Demirationality” as an Alternative
by John Adams - 673-689 Institutionalism, Structuralism, and Dependency in Latin America
by James H. Street & Dilmus D. James - 691-712 Economic Theory and the Problem of Translation
by Ken Dennis - 713-730 Modern Empiricism and Quantum Leap Theorizing in Economics
by James A. Swaney & Robert Premus - 731-755 Job Quality, Labor Market Disequilibrium, and Some Macroeconomic Implications
by Marvin E. Rozen - 757-771 The Evolution of the Veblenian Dichotomy: Veblen, Hamilton, Ayres, and Foster
by William T. Waller - 773-790 Supply-Side Economic Policies during the Coolidge-Mellon Era
by Robert R. Keller - 791-814 An Institutionalist Critique of President Reagan’s Economic Program
by William M. Dugger - 815-828 What’s Wrong with the Laffer Curve?
by Philip Mirowski - 829-853 R. H. Tawney as Economist
by David A. Martin - 855-859 Invention and Instrumentalism: The Difference between Tool Use and Tool Combinations
by F. Gregory Hayden - 859-863 Thurow’s Economic Games
by Rupert Buchanan - 863-864 Response to Buchanan
by Lester C. Thurow - 864-869 Worker Motivation and X-Efficiency Theory: A Comment
by Roger S. Frantz - 869-872 Worker Motivation and X-Efficiency Theory: Reply
by John Tomer - 872-873 Worker Motivation and X-Efficiency Theory: A Comment
by Harvey Leibenstein - 874-875 Cherry on the Natural Rate: Comment
by William S. Brown - 877-887 What to Do about Urban Poverty: The Black Ghetto Case
by Frank G. Davis - 889-891 The Strategy of Social Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 892-894 Alternative Approaches to Economic Planning
by Robert Delorme - 894-897 Making America Work: Productivity and Responsibility
by Solomon Barkin - 897-900 The End of Economic Growth? Growth and Decline in the UK Since 1945
by Brian Snowdon - 900-902 Energy Policy in Perspective
by Nancy Wentzler - 902-905 Prophets of Prosperity: America’s First Political Economists
by Michael Perelman - 905-907 The Transition to Egalitarian Development: Economic Policies for Structural Change in the Third World
by Wendell Gordon - 907-909 Development Perspectives
by John Adams - 910-912 Multinational Corporations in the Political Economy of Kenya
by Robert L. Curry - 912-916 The Methodology of Economics; Or How Economists Explain
by James Webb - 916-919 New Directions in Labor Economics and Industrial Relations
by Lafayette G. Harter - 919-921 Studies in Public Regulation
by Edythe S. Miller - 923-940 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1982, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 343-345 The Veblen-Commons Awards
by John S. Gambs & Allan G. Gruchy - 347-349 Reflections on Institutional Thought
by John S. Gambs - 351-352 The Veblen-Commons Awards
by J. Fagg Foster & Marc R. Tool - 353-353 Hope for the Discipline
by Marc R. Tool - 354-369 Language and Economics
by Walter C. Neale - 371-380 Planning in Contemporary Institutional Thought
by Allan G. Gruchy - 381-390 A General Theory of Planning: The Evolution of Planning and the Planning of Evolution
by Roger M. Troub - 391-400 Positional Analysis and Public Decision Making
by Peter Söderbaum - 401-411 Project Evaluation in a Futures Real Time System
by F. Gregory Hayden - 413-433 The Economics of Love; or an Attempt at Gandhian Economics
by Romesh Diwan - 435-438 Gandhian Economics: A Schumpeterian Perspective
by George Rosen - 439-440 Gandhian Economics from the Perspective of John R. Commons
by Don Kanel - 441-444 An Ayresian View of Gandhian Economics
by William M. Dugger - 445-452 The Wahi Wanyaturu and the Market
by William C. Schaniel - 453-459 Saudia Arabia’s Islamic Growth Model
by Robert E. Looney - 461-469 Economics as a Cultural System
by Raymond Benton - 471-479 Learning from Primitive Economies
by J. R. Stanfield - 481-484 The Relationship between Anthropology and Economics
by John H. Dowling - 485-487 Anthropology and Institutional Economics
by Sidney M. Greenfield - 489-496 Economic Development in Border Areas: The Case of New Mexico and Chihuahua
by James Peach & Kenneth Nowotny - 497-506 Puerto Rico in the 1970s and 1980s: Crisis of the Development Model
by James Dietz - 507-513 Economic Integration in the Caribbean Community: A Problem of Institutional Adjustment
by Glen W. Atkinson - 515-523 Upgrading in Squatter Settlements: Test of a Marxist Hypothesis
by W. Paul Strassmann - 525-533 Milton Friedman and Thatcher’s Monetarist Experience
by William Frazer - 535-543 R. H. Tawney as Political Economist
by David A. Martin - 545-553 British Influence on Argentine Growth: The Dependency Controversy
by James H. Street - 555-561 A Reconsideration of the Protectionism Debate: Keynes and Import Controls
by John A. Willoughby - 563-568 Institutionalism and Econometrics: Toward a Meaningful Synthesis
by M. Ray Perryman - 569-575 Institutionalism and Dependency
by Wendell Gordon - 577-585 Rewriting the Principles of Economics
by Dudley Dillard - 587-596 Institutional Aspects of Industrial Policy
by G. J. Wijers - 597-608 The Princess and the Pea; or, the Alleged Vietnam War Origins of the Current Inflation
by John F. Walker & Harold G. Vatter - 609-619 Inflation and Politics: Problems in Halting Inflation
by William A. Lovett - 621-628 The New American Economic Revolution: Down Capital and Growth, up Technology and Institutions
by John Adams - 629-636 The Reindustrialization of America
by Milton D. Lower
March 1982, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-28 Thorstein Veblen and His Socialist Contemporaries: A Critical Comparison
by Donald R. Stabile - 29-47 The New Controversy about the Rationale of Economic Evaluation
by E. J. Mishan - 49-73 Income Distribution and the Business Cycle: Three Conflicting Hypotheses
by Robin Hahnel & Howard J. Sherman - 75-106 The Alleged Value Neutrality of Economics: An Alternative View
by Larry Dwyer - 107-130 Hobsbawm and
by Herbert Kisch & John P. Henderson - 131-147 Early Contributions to Law and Economics: Adolph Wagner’s
by Michael Hutter - 149-160 Carl Menger and : Some Thoughts on Austrian Theory and Methodology
by Max Alter - 161-180 Time and Concept Formation in Economics: A Suggested Approach
by Warren L. Young - 181-190 Barter
by George Dalton - 191-210 Legal Counsel, Power, and Institutional Hegemony
by Steven R. Hickerson - 211-220 The Cooperative Model versus Cooperative Organization
by David E. Sisk - 221-236 Why Economists Disagree: The Philosophy of Irreconcilability
by L. A. Duhs - 237-253 The Atrophy of Net Investment and Some Consequences for the U.S. Mixed Economy
by Harold G. Vatter - 255-272 Human Capital and Institutional Theories of the Labor Market: Rivals or Complements?
by Irvin Sobel - 273-280 Bohm-Bawerk’s Theory of Interest: The Depoliticization of Political Economy?
by Mark Kruger - 281-294 Symbolic Barriers to Full Employment: The Role of Public Debt
by A. Allan Schmid - 295-299 Social Overconcentration, Structural Remedies, and Minority Business
by Richard F. America - 301-307 What of the Friedmans’ ?
by Wendell Gordon - 307-312 Chicago School Individualism versus Sexual Reproduction: A Critique of Becker and Tomes
by Herman E. Daly - 313-318 Editor’s Report
by Warren J. Samuels - 319-324 Economic Thought and Social Change
by Y. S. Brenner - 324-327 Entropy
by Tom Cate - 327-331 The Advanced Capitalist System: A Revisionist View
by James L. Dietz - 331-333 The Methodology of Economics
by Lewis E. Hill - 333-335 The Economic Theory of Social Institutions
by David C. Colander - 335-337 Dialogue for a New Order
by Victor D. Lippit - 337-339 The Cruel Dilemmas of Development: Twentieth-Century Brazil
by George F. Rohrlich - 339-341 Resource Economics: An Economic Approach to Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
by Lawrence W. Libby
December 1981, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-1 Louis Junker
by The Editors - 851-851 Introductory Note
by Warren J. Samuels - 852-856 John Fagg Foster
by Baldwin Ranson - 857-869 Economics
by The Editors - 871-897 John Dewey and Economic Value
by The Editors - 899-905 The Relation between the Theory of Value and Economic Analysis
by The Editors - 907-913 The Effect of Technology on Institutions
by The Editors - 915-922 The Institutionalist Theory of Government Ownership
by The Editors - 923-928 The Theory of Institutional Adjustment
by The Editors - 929-935 Syllabus for Problems of Modern Society: The Theory of Institutional Adjustment
by The Editors - 937-942 The Fundamental Principles of Economics
by The Editors - 943-947 Current Structure and Future Prospects of Institutional Economics
by The Editors - 949-957 Understandings and Misunderstandings of Keynesian Economics
by The Editors - 959-962 Policy Implications of Increasing Growth Rates in the More Developed Economies
by The Editors - 963-968 The Reality of the Present and the Challenge of the Future
by The Editors - 969-973 Freedom and License in Higher Education
by The Editors - 975-980 The United States, Russia, and Democracy
by The Editors - 981-984 The American Economy
by The Editors - 985-1007 The Approach to Land Use Planning in a Changing Technology
by The Editors - 1009-1012 Environment Control
by The Editors - 1013-1016 Economics 545. Institutional Economics, Spring 1981
by William Dugger