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June 1976, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 454-474 Payment Functions and the Productive Efficiency of Military Industrial Firms
by Lloyd J. Dumas - 476-488 Worker Management of Chilean Industry, 1970–1973: An Empirical Investigation
by Andrew Zimbalist - 490-522 Necessary Elements for Effective Worker Participation in Decision Making
by Paul Bernstein - 524-537 The Structure of Workers’ Decisions
by Lawrence B. Cohen
March 1976, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-22 Bargain and Contract Theory in Law and Economics
by S. Todd Lowry - 23-43 Price Theory as Jurisprudence: Law and Economics, Chicago Style
by H. H. Liebhafsky - 45-61 Toward an Expanded Economic Theory of Contract
by Victor P. Goldberg - 63-80 Development Economics from a Chicago Perspective
by W. Paul Strassmann - 81-96 Industrial Organization and Reorganization
by David Dale Martin - 97-126 The Chicago School versus Public Utility Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 127-147 The History of Thought in the Development of the Chicago Paradigm
by John P. Henderson - 149-158 The New World of Economics: A Review Article
by Lawrence H. Officer & Leanna Stiefel - 159-168 The Economics of Property Rights: A Review Article
by A. Allan Schmid - 169-172 The Short-Run Incidence of a Gasoline Tax Rebate Plan
by Lawrence Shepard - 173-176 The Image of Australia. Perceptions of the Australian Economy from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century
by Abraham Hirsch - 176-179 An Introduction to Modern Economics
by Karl De Schweinitz - 179-181 Economic Analysis of Law
by Arthur S. Miller - 181-185 Economic Foundations of Political Power
by Warren J. Samuels - 185-188 Industrial Concentration and Economic Power in Pakistan
by Bruce T. Allen - 188-189 Redistribution through Public Choice
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 191-209 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1975, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 585-604 Introduction: The Chicago School of Political Economy
by Warren J. Samuels - 605-625 What Is Structuralism? Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology and the Varieties of Structuralist Thought
by Robert A. Solo - 627-644 Neoclassical Economics in Perspective
by Robert A. Solo - 645-664 The Heterodox Methodology of Two Chicago Economists
by Eva & Abraham Hirsch - 665-679 The Chicago School: Positivism or Ideal Type
by Charles K. Wilber & Jon D. Wisman - 681-752 The Folklore of the Market: An Inquiry into the Economic Doctrines of the Chicago School
by Ezra J. Mishan - 753-775 Chicago Economics: From Individualism True to Individualism False
by Warren S. Gramm - 777-799 Frank H. Knight and Chicago Libertarianism
by John McKinney - 801-810 The Case for Economizing on Government Controls: A Comment
by David W. Penn - 811-815 Volume IX – 1975
by The Editors
September 1975, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 415-439 The Transition from Classical to Neoclassical Economics: A Scientific Revolution
by Michel De Vroey - 441-470 Keynes and U.S. Keynesianism: A Lack of Historical Perspective and the Decline of the New Economics
by Richard X. Chase - 471-500 Professor Roberts’s Marx: On Alienation and Economic Systems
by John E. Elliott - 501-514 Property in Price
by Bruce Yandle - 515-523 Economic Concentration: Structure, Behavior, and Public Policy
by Stanley E. Boyle & Werner Sichel & Douglas F. Greer - 525-530 A Note on Human Capital
by James Lowell Dietz - 530-535 On the Commodity Mode of Production: One More Time
by Paul Craig Roberts & Matthew A. Stephenson - 535-542 Marx in a Box
by John E. Elliott - 543-544 The Limits of Organization
by Royall Brandis - 545-548 An Inquiry into the Human Prospect
by Charles K. Wilber - 549-551 Power and Wealth: The Political Economy of International Power
by Howard Sherman - 551-554 The Structure of Classical Economic Theory
by Robert F. Hebert - 554-556 Introduction to Economics: An Interdisciplinary Approach
by John S. Gambs - 556-558 Capitalism: The Moving Target
by John Adams - 558-564 Journeys Toward Progress: Studies of Economic Policy-Making in Latin America
by John T. Donnelly - 565-568 Zoning and Housing Costs; The Dynamics of Housing Rehabilitation; Urban Indicators, Metropolitan Evolution, and Public Policy
by Henry L. Hunker - 569-571 Citibank; Citibank, Nader and The Facts
by Maurice Weinrobe - 573-584 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1975, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 143-146 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Joseph Dorfman & Warren J. Samuels - 147-157 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Gardiner C. Means & John M. Blair - 159-179 Antitrust in a Planned Economy: An Anachronism or an Essential Complement?
by Willard F. Mueller - 181-203 Global Corporations and National Stabilization Policy: The Need for Social Planning
by Ronald Müller - 205-218 The Case for Economizing on Government Controls
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 219-221 Comments
by Arthur T. Andersen - 223-228 Notes on the Present State of Neoclassical Economics as a Subset of the Orthodox
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 229-235 Orthodox Economists and Existential Economics
by Richard H. Day - 237-241 Remarks on the State of Orthodoxy
by Victor P. Goldberg - 243-250 The Sad State of Orthodox Economics
by Howard Sherman - 251-269 A Blueprint for Competition: Restructuring the Motor Vehicle Industry
by Stanley E. Boyle - 271-283 A Legal Attack on Oligopoly Pricing: The Case
by Lawrence J. White - 285-287 Comment on “A Blueprint for Competition”
by Warren S. Gramm - 289-292 Discussion of “A Blueprint for Competition”
by Werner Sichel - 293-295 Social Costs and the Automobile Industry: A Challenge to National Planning
by Harold Wolozin - 297-318 The Implementation of Oligopolistic Interdependence: International Oil, a Case Study
by John M. Blair - 319-335 Market Structure and Interfirm Integration in the Petroleum Industry
by John W. Wilson - 337-340 Comments on “Market Structure and Interfirm Integration”
by David S. Schwartz - 341-342 Comment
by Walter Adams - 343-363 Policy toward Big Business: What Lessons after Forty Years?
by Corwin D. Edwards - 365-380 Industrial Deconcentration and Legal Feasibility: The Efficiencies Defense
by Joseph F. Brodley - 381-394 The Industrial Reorganization Bill: The Burden of the Future
by Warren J. Samuels - 395-397 Discussion of the Edwards, Brodley, and Samuels Articles
by Douglas F. Greer - 399-403 Comments
by Russell C. Parker - 405-408 Social Control of Corporate Power: Comment
by Frank Kottke - 409-414 The Short-Run Incidence of a Tax Induced Rise in the Price of Gasoline
by Jan William Zupnick
March 1975, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-13 Restrained or Enlarged Scope of Political Economy? A Few Observations
by Joel Jalladeau & W.E. Kuhn - 15-38 On Some Fundamental Issues in Political Economy: An Exchange of Correspondence
by James M. Buchanan & Warren J. Samuels - 39-58 Economic Planning in Japan
by Victor D. Lippit - 59-72 The Impact of Economics on Technology
by Seymour Melman - 73-79 Kenneth Boulding, : A Review Article
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 81-86 Economics and Public Policy for the Undergraduate: A Review Article
by Alan Randall - 87-100 Economics and the Public Purpose
by John Kenneth Galbraith & Murray L. Weidenbaum & Charles H. Hession & Barbara Deckard & Howard Sherman & Carey C. Thompson - 101-103 The World of the Economist
by Royall Brandis - 103-105 Representative Government and Environmental Management
by Ralph C. D’Arge - 105-108 Corporate Power and Social Change: The Politics of the Life Insurance Industry
by Henry H. Villard - 109-111 The Question of Imperialism
by Arthur Schweitzer - 112-114 European Monetary Unification and Its Meaning for the United States
by Anthony E. Scaperlanda - 114-117 International Economic Reform, Collected Papers of Emile Depres
by Mordechai E. Kreinin - 117-119 Economic Development in the Long Run
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 119-121 The Development of Tropical Lands: Policy Issues in Latin America
by John M. Hunter - 121-124 The Economics of Latin America: Development Problems in Perspective
by John M. Hunter - 124-126 Latin America in the International Economy
by John M. Hunter - 126-129 Politics and Planners/Economic Policy in Central America
by Warren S. Gramm - 129-131 Shorter Notices
by Warren J. Samuels - 133-141 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1974, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 663-669 Introduction: Market, Institutions, and Technology
by Warren J. Samuels - 671-687 Technology: A Culture Trait, a Logical Category, or Virtue Itself?
by W. Paul Strassmann - 689-706 Value Theory, Planning, and Reform: Ayres as Incrementalist and Utopian
by Rick Tilman - 707-728 The Ayres-Kuznets Framework and Argentine Dependency
by James H. Street - 729-736 What Is Development?
by Gunnar Myrdal - 737-757 The Institutional Basis of an Agricultural Market Economy
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 759-770 Power and Illusion in the Marketplace: Institutions and Technology
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 771-784 Beyond Capitalism: A Role for Markets?
by David Dale Martin - 785-811 Economics: Allocation or Valuation?
by Philip A. Klein - 813-826 Product Differentiation and Institutionalism: New Shadows on an Old Terrain
by William Breit & Kenneth G. Elzinga - 827-840 Property and Economic Power as Issues in Institutional Economics
by Don Kanel - 841-858 Technology, Ideology, and the State in Economic Development
by Karl de Schweinitz - 859-876 Problems of Modern Technology
by Robert Solo - 877-896 Institutions, Institutionalism: 1776–1974
by Joseph J. Spengler - 897-908 Institutions of Economic Growth: A Theory of Conflict Management in Developing Countries
by Kenneth H. Parsons & Jan de Vries & Daniel R. Fusfeld & Lance Edwin Davis - 909-921 Institutional Change and American Economic Growth
by Daniel R. Fusfeld & Charles H. Hession & Dudley Dillard & Don Kanel - 923-933 Institution Building and Development: From Concepts to Application
by Gordon Donald & Karl de Schweinitz & Philip A. Klein - 934-935 Institution Building: A Source Book
by James B. Herendeen - 936-942 Inducing Technological Change for Economic Growth and Development; Applied Measures for Promoting Technological Growth
by Pierre R. Crosson - 942-943 Organizational Diagnosis
by A. Allan Schmid - 943-945 The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences
by Royall Brandis - 945-947 Theory of Social Process: An Economic Analysis
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 947-949 Planning and Urban Growth: An Anglo-American Comparison
by Raleigh Barlowe - 949-951 A Critique of Economic Theory
by Joan McCrea - 952-953 The Coming of Post-Industrial Society, A Venture in Social Forecasting
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 953-955 Poverty and Progress: An Ecological Perspective on Economic Development
by Edward Van Roy - 955-957 Economics from an Institutional Viewpoint
by John S. Gambs - 957-963 Essays, Reviews and Reports
by Warren J. Samuels - 965-969 Volume VIII – 1974
by The Editors
September 1974, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 525-553 Was 1922-1972 a Golden Age in the History of Economics?
by Joseph Spengler - 555-579 Public Choice—Property Rights
by Victor P. Goldberg - 581-595 Societal Pressures and the Market Power–Efficiency Trade-Off
by Anthony A. Romeo & Paul Weiner - 597-615 Contemporary Economic thought. The Contribution of Neo-Institutional Economics
by A. W. Coats & R. A. Gonce & James D. Shaffer & Gary E. Francis - 617-626 Paternalistic Capitalism
by John Adams & Vincent J. Tarascio & Emile Grunberg - 627-632 On Firm Size and Innovation in the Schumpeterian System
by Paul J. McNulty - 633-634 The Management of Market-Oriented Economies: A Comparative Perspective
by W. Robert Brazelton - 634-637 The Machine-Building Industry in Communist China
by William W. Hollister - 637-639 An American Philosophy of Social Security: Evolution and Issues; The Payroll Tax for Social Security
by David B. Johnson - 639-642 The Czechoslovak Reform Movement, 1963–1968, A Study in the Theory of Socialism
by Murray Wolfson - 642-645 The Nutrition Factor: Its Role in National Development
by Victor E. Smith - 645-647 International Marketing Strategy
by Donald F. Dixon - 647-649 Black Education: Myths and Tragedies
by Jonas Chenault - 651-659 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1974, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 203-204 1973 Veblen-Commons Award
by John Gambs - 205-207 Remarks upon Receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award
by Allan G. Gruchy - 209-233 Realism and Relevance in Public Utility Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 235-249 Government Intervention and the Social Control of Business: The Neoinstitutionalist Position
by Allan G. Gruchy - 251-253 Comments on “Government Intervention and the Social Control of Business”
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 255-266 Human Values and Economic Science
by Melville J. Ulmer - 267-270 Comment
by Robert Lekachman - 271-285 The Uses and Abuses of Economic Theory in the Social Control of Business
by David Dale Martin - 287-300 The Marginal Utility of Marginal Analysis in Public Policy Formulation
by William H. Melody - 301-307 Economic Theory as a Guideline for Government Intervention and Control: Comment
by Alfred E. Kahn - 309-328 Appropriateness and Responsiveness: Can the Government Protect the Consumer?
by Mark J. Green - 329-351 Corporate Giantism, Degradation of the Plane of Competition, and Countervailance
by Samuel M. Loescher - 353-372 Governmental Control of Externalities, or the Prey Eats the Predator
by Ralph C. d’Arge & James E. Wilen - 373-375 Comment on Articles by Green, Loescher, and d’Arge and Wilen
by Royall Brandis - 377-380 Toward a Political Economy of Markets
by Harold Wolozin - 381-394 The Health Services Industry: Realism in Social Control
by Eli Ginzberg - 395-411 Regulatory Circumvention and the Holding Company
by Manley R. Irwin & Kenneth B. Stanley - 413-416 Comments on Articles by Eli Ginzberg and Manley Irwin and Kenneth B. Stanley
by David S. Schwartz - 417-447 Private Power and National Sovereignty: Some Comments on the Multinational Corporation
by Robert E. Smith - 449-451 Economics, Power, and Regulation of Multinational Corporations
by Charles K. Wilber - 453-478 Market Power and Inflation: A Short-Run Target Return Model
by John M. Blair - 479-482 “Market Power and Inflation: A Short-Run Target Return Model”—Comment
by Robert F. Lanzillotti - 483-507 The Corporate State, Economic Performance, and Social Policy
by Wallace C. Peterson - 509-513 A Comment on Professor Wallace Peterson’s Article
by Donald Dewey - 515-518 Comments on “The Corporate State, Economic Performance, and Social Policy”
by Willard F. Mueller - 519-524 Theory of Public Choice: A Review Article
by A. Allan Schmid
March 1974, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-39 The Transformation of Christian Trade Unionism in France
by Everett M. Kassalow - 41-66 Conversion of the Cuban Economy to Soviet Orthodoxy
by Carmelo Mesa-Lago - 67-81 A Model of Cyclical Fluctuations under Socialism
by Lawrence J. Brainard - 83-96 East Germany: The Primacy of Dogma over Reform
by Horst Betz - 97-109 Kuhnian Scientific Revolutions and the Keynesian Revolution
by Ron Stanfield - 111-126 Apology and Ambiguity: Adolf Berle on Corporate Power
by Rick Tilman - 127-150 The Challenge of Radical Political Economics
by Raymond S. Franklin & William K. Tabb - 151-157 Welfare Policy and Industrialization in Europe, America, and Russia
by T. B. Bottomore & A. W. Coats - 159-166 School Expenditures and Educational Discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment
by Linda Edwards & Franklin Edwards - 167-170 History and Class Consciousness. Studies in Marxist Dialectics
by Jacob Oser - 170-174 Power in Economics
by K. W. Rothschild & Allan Randall - 174-176 Shelter and Subsidies: Who Benefits from Federal Housing Policies?
by David B. Johnson - 176-181 Structural Change and Economic Policy in Israel
by Mordechai E. Kreinin - 181-183 Schooling in a Corporate Society
by Byron W. Brown - 183-185 Conservation in the Soviet Union
by Marshall I. Goldman - 186-188 Nazis and Workers: National Socialist Appeals to German Labor, 1919–1933
by Arthur Schweitzer - 188-190 Economic Systems of Northern Thailand, Structure and Change
by George Dalton - 190-192 The Academic Scribblers: American Economists in Collision
by Henry W. Spiegel - 192-195 Banking and Economic Development: Some Lessons of History
by J. Carter Murphy - 196-200 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1973, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-1 Errata
by The Editors - 535-541 Law and Economics: Introduction
by Warren J. Samuels - 543-551 Study of Relationships between Economic and Political Systems
by Henry Oliver - 553-575 Contract Law, the Free Market, and State Intervention: A Jurisprudential Perspective
by Robert B. Seidman - 577-603 Industrial Capitalism and the Breakdown of the Liberal Rule of Law
by Warren S. Gramm - 605-622 Lord Mansfield and the Law Merchant: Law and Economics in the Eighteenth Century
by S. Todd Lowry - 623-643 Law, Politics, and Institutional Economics
by Allan G. Gruchy - 645-664 The International Patent System
by Mark S. Massel - 665-677 A Theory of Justice
by Onora Nell & Kenneth E. Boulding & Stephen T. Worland - 679-690 Radical Political Economy
by William Gomberg & M. Bronfenbrenner & Dilmus James & Sanford D. Gordon - 691-706 What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Allan G. Gruchy & Robert M. Solow & Siegfried G. Karsten & Oskar Morgenstern - 707-710 An Economist’s Protest
by Wallace C. Peterson - 710-712 Wall Street: Security Risk
by Kendall P. Cochran