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December 1973, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 712-715 Marx before Marxism
by Douglas F. Dowo - 715-718 Land Reform in Latin America: Issues and Cases
by Marshall Harris - 718-720 Political Economy: Politics and Policy Analysis
by Lafayetie G. Harter - 720-723 Economics and the World Order. From the 1970’s to the 1990’s
by C. P. Kindleberger - 724-725 Patterns of Wealthholding in Wisconsin Since 1850
by John Richard Felton - 726-728 Ecologic-Economic Analysis for Regional Development
by Daniel E. Chappelle - 728-732 The Closed Enterprise System
by Horace M. Gray - 732-735 Land Reform and Economic Development
by Edward Van Roy - 735-738 Analytical Welfare Economics
by Albert M. Levenson - 738-740 Housing Investment in the Inner City: The Dynamics of Decline
by Henry Aaron - 740-742 Future Farm Programs; Size, Strucfure, and Future of Farms
by Dale E. Hathaway - 742-744 The Evolution of Economic Society. An Introduction to Economics
by George W. Zinke - 744-746 The Prussian Welfare State before 1740
by Gaston V. Rimlinger - 747-752 Books Received
by The Editors - 753-757 Volume VII – 1973
by The Editors
September 1973, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 361-382 Empiricism and Economic Method: Several Views Considered
by Eugene Rotwein - 383-416 Comte, Mill, and Cairnes: The Positivist-Empiricist Interlude in Late Classical Economics
by Robert B. Ekelund & Emilie S. Olsen - 417-436 Wealth Taxation for the United States
by Jon D. Wisman & Larry Sawers - 437-458 Nutrition Levels and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Measures
by W. T. Wilford - 459-474 Great Spurts and the Experience of Non-European Countries
by Steven L. Barsby - 475-499 The Entropy Law and the Economic Process
by Richard Schlegel & Ralph W. Pfouts & Werner Hochwald & Glenn L. Johnson - 501-509 Motivating Human Behavior
by Thomas R. De Gregori & Colston E. Warne & Royall Brandis & David Hamilton - 511-514 On the Cost-Inflationary Impact of High Interest Rates: Comment
by Robert F. Hebert & Ralph T. Byrns - 514-515 A Reply
by C. E. Harvey - 517-520 Plan and Market in Yugoslav Economic Thought
by Vsevolod Holubnychy - 521-524 Social Perspectives in the History of Economic Theory
by Ralph Anspach - 527-529 Business Cycles in Yugoslavia
by Lawrence J. Brainard - 529-530 Brazil in the Sixties
by John M. Hunter - 531-534 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1973, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 197-207 What Has Evolutionary Economics to Contribute to Consumption Theory?
by David Hamilton - 209-239 Demand Theory and the Economist’s Propensity to Assume
by Philip A. Klein - 241-243 Comment on “Demand Theory and the Economist’s Propensity to Assume”
by Robert Lekachman - 245-257 Middle-Class Action and the Ghetto Consumer
by Carolyn Shaw Bell - 259-266 Prodigality or Parsimony: The False Dilemma in Economic Development Theory
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 267-287 Institutionalized Consumption Patterns in Underdeveloped Countries
by Wendell Gordon - 289-301 Consumption Values of Trade Unions
by Jack Barbash - 303-305 Comments on “Consumption Values of Trade Unions”
by Mark Perlman - 307-316 The Consumer Movement and the Labor Movement
by Clinton L. Warne - 317-321 Trade Unions and Consumerism
by Solomon Barkin - 323-335 Environmental Quality, Income Distribution, and Factor Mobility: The Consequences of Local Action
by G. C. Hufbauer - 337-353 On Lemmings and Other Acquisitive Animals: Propositions on Consumption
by E. K. Hunt & Ralph C. d’Arge - 355-360 Books Received
by The Editors
March 1973, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-27 Natural Selection in Economic Thought: Ideology, Power, and the Keynesian Counterrevolution
by Warren S. Gramm - 29-45 The Effects of Consumer Bliss on Welfare Economics
by William A. Barnett - 47-59 The Idea of Progress: A Review Article
by Werner Hochwald - 61-82 Coal Mine Injury Rates in Two Eras of Federal Control
by C. L. Christenson & W. H. Andrews - 83-94 Alienation and Economics
by Carolyn Shaw Bell & Sanford V. Berg & Edmund J. Sheehey & Henry W. Spiegel - 95-106 The Participatory Economy. An Evolutionary Hypothesis and a Strategy for Development
by Benjamin Ward & Vaclav Holesovsky & Howard J. Sherman - 107-117 Comparison of Economic Systems: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
by George Macesich & Philip M. Raup & Robert Campbell & Allan G. Gruchy - 119-124 Technological Risk Assumption Corporations
by Steven Globerman - 124-130 Reply to Steven Globerman
by Martin J. Davidson - 130-136 Does Economic Growth Imply a Growth in Welfare?
by Julian L. Simon - 136-147 Some Aspects of Price Discrimination in the Airline Industry
by John C. Pattison - 149-151 Science, Conflict and Society: Readings from Scientific American
by Kalman Goldberg - 151-154 The Ethical Investor-Universities and Corporate Responsibility
by Joseph F. Flubacher - 154-157 Anarchism Today
by L. A. O’Donnell - 157-162 Alienation and the Soviet Economy, toward a General Theory of Marxian Alienation, Organizational Principles, and the Soviet Economy
by Murray Wolfson - 162-164 Anarchism
by James M. Buchanan & Winston Bush - 165-166 Revolutionary Change in Cuba
by John M. Hunter - 166-168 Beyond Freedom and Dignity
by W. Paul Strassmann - 168-170 Joint International Business Ventures in Developing Countries: Case Studies and Anal Ysisof Recent Trends
by Joan Marie McCrea - 170-172 Change and Development—Latin America’s Great Task: Report Submitted to the Inter-American Development Banks
by M. F. Hassan - 172-175 The Capitalist System. A Radical Analysis of American Society
by W. E. Kuhn - 175-179 The Limits of Organizational Change
by Warren J. Samuels - 179-181 India’s Green Revolution: Economic Gains and Political Costs
by Gene Wunderlich - 182-183 The Role of Science and Technology in Developing Countries
by Robert A. Solo - 183-188 Reform of Metropolitan Governments; Minority Perspectives; Metropolitanization and Public Services
by William K. Tabb - 189-196 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1972, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-7 Macroeconomic Institutional Innovation: Introduction
by Warren J. Samuels - 9-26 Incomes Policies
by John Sheahan - 27-60 Macroeconomic Institutional Innovation:Some Observations from the Swedish Experience
by William P. Snavely - 61-67 Approaches to Incomes Policy: A Review Article
by Jack Barbash - 69-88 Revisited: West German Economic Policy, 1967-1971
by Martin Schnitzer - 89-104 Alternative Strategies for Price and Wage Controls
by Henry C. Wallich - 105-122 Incomes Policy: Completing the Stabilization Triangle
by Sidney Weintraub - 123-130 Incomes Policy and Equity
by Alan M. Marin - 131-148 Organizational Structure, Technological Advance, and the New Tasks of Government
by Robert A. Solo - 149-170 Toward Public Employment and Economic Stability
by Melville J. Ulmer - 171-186 The Employment Effects of
by Roger H. Bezdek - 187-205 International Arena: Needed—A Super Agency for Finance, Trade, and Aid
by Mordechai E. Kreinin - 207-216 Factors Determining Income Distribution
by Jan Tinbergen - 217-220 The Current Inflation
by Maurice Weinrobe - 221-223 Economic Responses to a Changing World; Technology and American Economic Growth
by Karl de Schweinitz - 223-225 Inflation and the Canadian Experience: Proceedings of a Conference
by Lawrence H. Officer - 225-227 Fiscal Federalism
by Milton Kafoglis - 227-229 Social Policy Research and Analysis: The Experience in the Federal Social Agencies
by James D. Shaffer - 229-232 The Theory of Macroeconomic Policy
by Harvey Botwin - 232-233 The Rising Cost of Hospital Care
by Bryan L. Boulier - 235-244 Books Received
by The Editors - 245-248 Volume VI – 1972
by The Editors
June 1972, Volume 6, Issue 2-3
- 1-1 Clarence Edwin Ayres 1891–1972
by The Editors - 1-13 Money Supplies and Price–Output Indeterminateness: The Friedman Puzzle
by Sidney Weintraub & Hamid Habibagahi - 15-28 Chilean Agricultural Workers’ Unionization during the Frei Administration
by Robert J. Alexander - 29-38 Some Economic Conditions Conducive to Collusion
by John Palmer - 39-60 Tax Reform in the Gay Nineties: Davidson’s Proposals
by C. G. Uhr - 61-66 What Is Profit Maximization?
by John T. Wenders - 67-74 The Medium Is Not the Money
by David A. Martin - 75-86 Veblen and Women’s Lib: A Parallel
by Edythe S. Miller - 87-95 The Role of Formal Education in Environmental Movements
by Michael Everett - 97-105 On the Cost-Inflationary Impact of High Interest Rates
by Curtis E. Harvey - 107-110 An Irreverent Glossary
by Royall Brandis - 111-121 The Logic of the Law
by S. Todd Lowry & E. K. Hunt & Howard Sherman & Arthur S. Miller & Vincent Ostrom - 123-136 Income Distribution Theory
by Kenneth E. Boulding & Murray Wolfson & Robert Lekachman & E. J. Mishan - 137-140 Profit Maximization, Pollution Abatement, and Corrective Pollution Taxes
by John T. Wenders - 140-142 Response to Professor Wenders
by Harold Wolozin - 142-145 Revenue Effort as a Determinant of Grants
by James A. Maxwell - 147-149 Export Performance and the Pressure of Demand: A Study of Firms
by Lawrence H. Officer - 149-152 Toward a Rational Power Policy: Energy, Politics and Pollution
by Ralph d’Arge - 152-153 The Vanishing Peasant; Innovation and Change in French Agriculture
by Vernon Sorenson - 153-156 Power and Money: The Politics of International Economics and the Economics of International Politics
by R. C. Linstromberg - 156-158 The Public Persuader
by Herbert I. Schiller - 158-160 China Trade Prospects and U.S. Policy
by Anthony Y. C. Koo - 160-163 Beyond Repair: The Ecology of Capitalism
by Henry H. Villard - 163-165 Money and Monetary Policy in Communist China
by Carl M. Gambs - 166-169 The Stages of Economic Growth; Politics and the Stages of Growth
by Karl de Schweinitz - 169-172 Public Policy Toward General Aviation
by Horace M. Gray - 172-175 The Political Economy of the New Left, an Outsider’s View
by E. K. Hunt - 175-176 Airline Regulation in America
by William G. Shepherd - 176-178 The Japanese Marketing System: Adaptations and Innovations
by Donald F. Dixon - 178-180 Retailing in England during the Industrial Revolution
by Donald F. Dixon - 180-183 Issues in the Economics of Advertising
by O. J. Firestone - 185-196 Books Received
by The Editors
March 1972, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-22 The Rise of the Corporate State in America
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 23-34 The Liberation of American Politics from Economy
by Robert T. Averitt - 35-41 The Peaceful World of Economics I
by Seymour Melman - 43-57 Labor and the Corporate State in America
by Jack Barbash - 59-79 Legal Foundations of the Corporate State
by Arthur Selwyn Miller - 81-85 Comments on “Legal Foundations of the Corporate State”
by Willard F. Mueller - 87-90 Corporate Foundations of Law and the State
by Howard Sherman - 91-111 The Internationalization of Capital
by Stephen Hymer - 113-115 Comments on “The Internationalization of Capital”
by Robert Z. Aliber - 117-123 Comment
by Emile Benoit - 125-141 Social Responsibility and the Corporation: Alternatives for the Future of Capitalism
by R. Joseph Monsen - 143-145 Discussion
by William Breit - 147-153 International Monetary Reform: A Review Article
by Lawrence H. Officer - 155-157 On the Anthropological Study of Economies: A Comment
by Ramesh C. Bhardwaj - 158-158 Reply
by Andrew P. Vayda - 158-162 Another Look at Capital- and Labor-Intensive Technology in Developing Countries
by Jerry E. Pohlman - 162-165 A Reply
by R. A. Solo - 166-170 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1971, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-19 Great-Power Tension and Economic Evolution in Finland Since 1809
by Hans Brems - 20-32 A Socialist “International Monetary Fund”?
by Leslie Szeplaki - 33-53 Mukerjee: Economics become Social Science
by Manuel Gottlieb - 54-62 Systems of Social Security and the Flow of International Trade
by Milledge W. Weathers - 63-74 Concerning a New Institution to Advance Technological Innovation
by Martin J. Davidson - 75-91 Capital Accumulation and Employment in Postwar Italy: A Marxian Model
by Pierluigi Profumieri - 92-108 Dilemmas of the Latin American Free Trade Association
by John W. Sloan - 109-113 A Skeptical View of a Brave New World of Monetary Policy Experiment
by Thomas Havrilesky - 113-113 Reply
by Claude Hillinger - 113-123 More on Profits and Hospitals
by Harold M. Goldstein - 123-126 Still More on Profits and Hospitals
by Charles H. Baird
September 1971, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-11 Scholarship and Weltauschauung in Sombart’s Work
by Horst Betz - 12-27 The Maoist Economic Model
by Charles Hoffmann - 28-45 Women in the Professions: Career Considerations and Job Placement Techniques
by Hilda Kahne - 46-59 Cultural Influences on Economic Theory
by Robert G. Fabian - 60-71 A Human Capital Model for Brain Drain of Foreign Manpower Trained in the U.S
by John R. Niland - 72-79 The Paper War on Poverty
by David Hamilton - 80-95 John R. Commons’s Legal Economic Theory
by R. A. Gonce - 96-96 Notes and Communications
by C. E. Ayres - 97-100 A Comment on Efficiency in the Allocation of the Radio-TV Spectrum
by Louis A. Rose - 100-104 Moreon Efficiency in the Allocation of Radio-TV Spectrum
by H. E. Frech - 104-110 A Cost-Benefit Study of Educational Expenditures
by James B. Griffin - 110-113 The Worth Today of United States Slaves’ Imputed Wages
by Julian L. Simon
June 1971, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-19 A Tax-Based Incomes Policy
by Henry C. Wallich & Sidney Weintraub - 20-30 Economics and the Machiavellian Tradition
by William F. Campbell - 31-40 The International Monetary Scene Since March 1968
by Edward Marcus & Mildred Rendl Marcus - 41-55 Competition in the Defense Industry: An Economic Paradox
by A. M. Agapos - 56-70 Adam Smith and Rousseau’s Inspiration or Provication?
by E. G. West - 71-79 Copyright, Conflict, and a Theory of Property Rights
by Sanford V. Berg - 80-92 The Institutional Economics of Mahadev Govind Ranade
by John Adams - 93-100 Ralph Nader Discovers the ICC
by Robert B. Carson - 101-116 Place of Residence and Employment Opportunities Within a Metropolitan Area
by George M. von Furstenberg - 117-120 Conglomerate Mergers and Public Policy
by Peter A. Prosper & J. Edward Smith - 121-125 Roosevelt on Economic Humanism and Market Socialism
by M. Bronfenbrenner - 125-132 Reply to Bronfenbrenner
by Frank Roosevelt - 132-133 A Final Word
by M. Bronfenbrenner - 134-136 Corrigenda
by The Editors
March 1971, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-24 Philosophic Perspectives in Economic thought
by Ben B. Seligman - 25-25 Ben Seligman — an Appreciation
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 26-41 Environmental Control at the Crossroads
by Harold Wolozin - 42-46 Comments on Wolozin
by Anatol Murad - 47-56 The Correspondence Principle: A Superfluous Tool of Economic Analysis
by J. M. Finger - 57-66 On Profits and Hospitals
by Charles W. Baird - 67-76 The Nursing Home as a Public Utility
by Leahmae McCoy - 77-85 The Political Economy of Liberman-Type Reforms
by Anthony E. Scaperlanda - 86-97 Public Regulation of the Indian Steel Industry
by Irvin M. Grossack - 98-102 Value Judgments in Economic Science
by Vincent J. Tarascio
December 1970, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-22 On the Possibility of a Political Economics
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 23-37 Institutions for Allocating the Radio–TV Spectrum and the Vested Interests
by H. E. Frech - 38-55 Simon N. Patten’s Contributions to Economics
by E. K. Hunt - 56-67 Economic Development and the Cost of Foreign Trade and Exchange Controls
by Deena R. Khatkhate - 68-81 Perspectives on Black Economic Development
by William K. Tabb - 82-86 National Institutions and Indigenous Systems in Mexico: Some Problems of Analysis
by David Barkin - 86-88 Further Considerations on Mexico’s Economic Development
by James V. Cornehls & Edward Van Roy - 88-89 The Tâtonnement Revisited
by Dana N. Stevens - 90-93 The Design of Economic Policy – or Learning by Doing
by Claude Hillinger
June 1970, Volume 4, Issue 2-3
- 1-16 Sweden: From Great Power to Welfare State
by Hans Brems