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2010, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 313-324 Actually Existing Markets: The Case of Neoliberal Australia
by Lynne Chester - 325-336 Why Free Markets Can Sometimes Turn into "Peacock Markets": The Evolution of Credit Cards
by Joshua Frank - 337-344 Rules and Roles in the Marketplace: Self-Organization of the Market
by William Redmond - 345-358 Neo-Liberalism, the Changing German Labor Market, and Income Distribution: An Institutionalist and Post Keynesian Analysis
by John Hall & Udo Ludwig - 359-368 Neoliberalism, Neoclassicism and Economic Welfare
by John Harvey - 369-384 After Neoliberalism: A Social Structure of Accumulation or Mode of Regulation for Global or Regional Performance?
by Phillip O'Hara - 385-392 Positive Economic Freedom: An Enabling Role for International Labor Standards in Developing Countries?
by Tonia Warnecke & Alex De Ruyter - 393-402 Transition to the Regulatory State in Turkey: Lessons from Energy
by Tamer Četin & Feridun Yilmaz - 403-410 Growth, Inequality and Negative Trickle Down
by Daphne Greenwood & Richard Holt - 411-420 The Ranking of Contractors to the U.S. Department of Defense According to Integrated Power Blocs Among the Contractors
by F. Hayden & Elliot Campbell & Shannon Cummins - 421-428 From Economic Freedom to Economic and Social Poverty: Institutional Approaches to the Business Enterprise, Structural Change, and the Role for Government
by Michael Murray - 429-440 An Analysis of Employment and Wage Outcomes for Women Under TANF
by Daniel Underwood & Dan Axelsen & Dan Friesner - 441-448 Progressive Alternatives To Re-Regulation
by William Dugger - 449-458 Free Cash, the Current Account and Bubble Creation
by Craig Medlen - 459-470 Debt-Financed Consumption Sprees: Regulation, Freedom and Habits of Thought
by Martha Starr - 471-478 Rescuing the Rentier — Neoliberalism, Social Imbalance, and the Current Economic Crisis: A Synthesis of Keynes, Galbraith, and Minsky
by John Watkins - 479-486 Third-Party Certification in Food Market Chains: Are You Being Served?
by Felipe Almeida & Huascar Pessali & Nilson de Paula - 487-496 Security of Expectations and Freedom of Choice in the Health Insurance Market
by Stephen Paschall - 497-504 Self-Regulated Markets for Professional Legal Services: The Case of Tax Intermediaries
by Enrico Schöbel - 505-512 Neoliberal Economics and Caribbean Economies
by Winston Griffith - 513-522 On the Risks of Introducing a Liberal Plan in a Traditionally Autocratic Society: The Case of Russia
by Anna Klimina - 523-532 Macroeconomic Performance and Manufacturing Earnings Disparity in Mexico
by Kellin Stanfield - 533-542 Milton Friedman's Capitalism and Freedom: A Binary Economic Critique
by Robert Ashford - 543-550 The Historic Roots of the Neoliberal Program
by John Henry - 551-558 The Aristotelian Contribution to Development Ethics
by John Marangos & Nikos Astroulakis - 559-568 Full Employment with Liberty: John R. Commons' Perspective and Its Continuing Relevance
by Charles Whalen
2010, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-30 Simplistic vs. Complex Organization: Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks in an Organizational Triangle — A Simple Heuristic to Analyze Real-World Organizational Forms —
by Wolfram Elsner & Gero Hocker & Henning Schwardt - 31-52 Economic Complexity and the Role of Markets
by Igor Matutinovic - 53-70 Medical Tourism: Revenue Generation or International Transfer of Healthcare Problems?
by Ramya Vijaya - 71-88 On Light Pollution, Passive Pleasures, and the Instrumental Value of Beauty
by Terrel Gallaway - 89-112 Art Goes America
by Manfred Holler & Barbara Klose-Ullmann - 113-138 The Governance of Water Services in Developing Countries: An Analysis in Terms of Action Stratification
by Yvan Renou - 139-162 In the Shadow of the Anticommons: The Paradox of Overlapping Exclusion Rights and Open-Access Resource Degradation in India's Wastelands
by Marena Brinkhurst - 163-182 Firm Size-Wage Premiums: Using Employer Data to Unravel the Mystery
by Roberto Pedace - 183-204 Consumer Discount Rates and the Decision to Repair or Replace a Durable Product: A Sustainable Consumption Issue
by John McCollough - 205-224 Does a Rising Tide Lift All the Boats? Explaining the National Inequality of Happiness
by Tomi Ovaska & Ryo Takashima - 225-242 Cultural Filtering, Employment and Wages under Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
by Daniel Underwood & Dan Axelsen & Dan Friesner - 243-262 The Middle Class Throughout the World in the Mid-2000s
by Steven Pressman - 263-268 Comment on "Instrumental Value Theory and the Human Capital of Entrepreneurs"
by Baldwin Ranson - 269-270 Authors' response to Comments by Baldwin Ranson On "Instrumental Value Theory and the Human Capital of Entrepreneurs"
by Eli Gimmon & Jonathan Levie - 271-286 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2009, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 831-842 Assessing the Legitimacy of Stem Cell Research: An Instrumental Valuation Principle Approach
by Quentin Duroy - 843-865 It's the Prices, Stupid: The Underlying Problems of the U.S. Social Security System
by Yavuz Yaşar - 867-898 "Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science?" New Answers to Veblen's Old Question
by Leonhard Dobusch & Jakob Kapeller - 899-916 The Other J.M.: John Maurice Clark and the Keynesian Revolution
by Luca Fiorito & Matías Vernengo - 917-930 Mapping the Third Sector in John R. Commons' Typology of Transactions
by Vladislav Valentinov - 931-949 Currency Market Participants' Mental Model and the Collapse of the Dollar: 2001-2008
by John Harvey - 951-969 Between Rules and Power: Money as an Institution Sanctioned by Political Authority
by Georgios Papadopoulos - 971-996 Spillover Effects of U.S. Business Cycles on Latin America and the Caribbean
by Magda Kandil - 997-1023 Economic Growth and Institutional Quality: Global and Income-Level Analyses
by Gema Fabro & José Aixalá - 1025-1042 Institutional Policy-Making in (In) Action: The Case of Pharmacy Ownership in North Dakota
by Dan Friesner - 1043-1061 In Defense of System Dynamics: A Response to Professor Hayden
by Michael Radzicki & Linwood Tauheed - 1062-1065 Rejoinder to Response by Michael J. Radzicki and Linwood Tauheed
by F. Hayden - 1067-1095 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 1097-1103 Index Volume XLIII — 2009
by The Editors
2009, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 567-586 Economic Deregulation and Trade Liberalization in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda: Growth and Poverty
by Donna Read & Kevin Parton - 587-606 The Athenian Economy in Light of the Welfare State: Karl Polanyi's Work in Perspective
by Bernardo Wjuniski & Ramón Fernández - 607-640 The Relationship Between Saving and Credit from a Schumpeterian Perspective
by Giancarlo Bertocco - 641-660 Ayres, Technology and Technical Objects
by Clive Lawson - 661-684 Microcredit Capital Flows and Interest Rates: An Alternative Explanation
by Arvind Ashta - 685-714 A Behavioral-Institutional Model of Endogenous Growth and Induced Technical Change
by Morris Altman - 715-732 Instrumental Value Theory and the Human Capital of Entrepreneurs
by Eli Gimmon & Jonathan Levie - 733-758 Models of Capitalism and Income Distribution in Transition Economies: A Comparative Perspective
by Alexei Izyumov & Trista Claxon - 759-778 Panglossian Tendencies in Economics: The Case of Theoretical Welfare Economics
by James Yunker - 779-794 Why America May Not See Alaska Natural Gas Soon
by Roger Marks - 795-808 The Impact of Envy-Related Behaviors on Development
by Gilles Grolleau & Naoufel Mzoughi & Angela Sutan - 809-830 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2009, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 291-292 The 2009 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Paul Dale Bush
by Janice Peterson - 293-307 The Neoinstitutionalist Theory of Value
by Paul Bush - 308-318 Towards a History of American Institutional Economics
by Malcolm Rutherford - 319-326 What Makes a Bailout Acceptable?
by Zdravka Todorova - 327-336 Measuring Middle Class Economic Security
by Christian Weller & Amanda Logan - 337-344 An Institutionalist's Policy Advice to Address International Inequalities: The Contributions of Gunnar Myrdal
by P. Ho - 345-352 Gunnar Myrdal and the Persistence of Germany's Regional Inequality
by John Hall & Udo Ludwig - 353-360 Myrdal's Institutional Theory of the State: From Welfare to Predation - and Back?
by Sebastian Berger - 361-370 On the Income Gap Between Nations: Was Veblen the First Development Economist?
by James Cypher - 371-380 Toward an Evolutionary-Institutionalist Concept of State Capture: The Relevance of Kaleckian Analysis of Non-Equilibrium Dynamics
by Anna Klimina - 381-388 The Institutional Foundation of Development Ethics
by John Marangos & Nikos Astroulakis - 389-402 Financial Reform, Property Income Growth and the Potential Impacts on Inequality in China
by Yan Liang - 403-412 Health Care, the Price System and the Conflict Between Access to Care and Cost-Containment
by Stephen Paschall - 413-422 Corporate Profits and Personal Misery: Credit, Gender, and the Distribution of Income
by John Watkins - 423-432 Who are the Debt Poor?
by Steven Pressman & Robert Scott - 433-440 Going Concerns, Futurity and Reasonable Value
by Glen Atkinson - 441-448 Did Commons Have Few Followers? Continuing my Conversation with Yngve Ramstad
by Malcolm Rutherford - 449-456 An Institutional Economist Goes to City Hall: A Sociological Study of the Legislative Process
by Thomas Kemp - 457-466 Packaging Recycling Index (PRI)
by Rula Qalyoubi-Kemp - 467-476 Fact Based Economic Education
by Timothy Wunder & Thomas Kemp & Scott England - 477-486 Ayresian Technology, Schumpeterian Innovation, and the Bayh-Dole Act
by Christopher Brown - 487-494 Issues Concerning a Sustainable Regulatory Body for GMOs in Brazil
by Victor Pelaez & Letícia da Silva - 495-502 Bringing Down Territorial Inequalities in the Digital Economy: An Evolutionary Institutional Approach
by Olivier Brette & Bruno Moriset - 503-512 Role of Macroeconomic Policy in Reinforcing Gender Inequality - A Case Study of Poland in the European Union
by Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz - 513-522 Cultural Foundation of Distribution of Income: The Dutch Case
by Piet Keizer & Antoon Spithoven - 523-530 A Human Capital Approach to Inequalities: The Case of the East Asian Miracle and India
by Giuseppe Fontana & Abhinav Srivastava - 531-548 Editor's Feature
by Killian McCarthy & Wilfred Dolfsma - 549-566 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2009, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-28 The Evolution of Tax Morale in Modern Spain
by Jorge Martinez-Vazquez & Benno Torgler - 29-42 Labor Standards and WTO Rules: Survey of the Issues with Reference to Child Labor in South Asia
by Kishor Sharma - 43-68 An Institutional and Economic Complexity Approach to the Development of Agricultural Interest Groups in Australia
by John Marangos - 69-88 An Evolutionary Perspective on the Economics of Energy Consumption: The Crucial Role of Habits
by Kevin Maréchal - 89-114 Household Saving, Class Identity, and Conspicuous Consumption
by Jon Wisman - 115-142 The Role of Biology and Culture in Veblenian Consumption Dynamics
by Christian Cordes - 143-166 On the Institutional Foundations of Law: The Insufficiency of Custom and Private Ordering
by Geoffrey Hodgson - 167-188 Weber and Veblen on the Rationalization Process
by Cyril Hedoin - 189-214 Elements of a Neo-Veblenian Theory of the Individual
by Carsten Herrmann-Pillath - 215-238 Misinterpreting the Coase Theorem
by Robin Hahnel & Kristen Sheeran - 239-258 Varieties of Firm: Complementarity and Bounded Diversity
by Geoffrey Wood & Richard Croucher & Chris Brewster & David Collings & Michael Brookes - 259-265 Notes and Communications:
by Vincent Barnett - 266-276 Mainstream Amnesia:
by Timothy Wunder - 277-290 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 291-292 Instructions for Authors
by The Editors
December 2008, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 885-912 Beware Those Offering “Gold Standards”: Evidence-Based Medicine and the Potential for Institutional Change in Clinical-Medical Provision
by Robert McMaster - 913-938 Universal Health Care and the Economics of Responsibility
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler - 939-958 The Invisible Hands behind the Student Evaluation of Teaching: The Rise of the New Managerial Elite in the Governance of Higher Education
by Calin Valsan & Robert Sproule - 959-979 The Feminist Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society: An Investigation of Gender Inequality and Economic Growth
by Elissa Braunstein - 981-1004 Women as Wives, Mothers or Workers: How Welfare Eligibility Requirements Influence Women’s Labor Force Participation – A Case Study of Spain –
by Tonia L. Warnecke - 1005-1030 Innovation and Economic Activity: An Institutional Analysis of the Role of Clusters in Industrializing Economies
by Saeed Parto - 1031-1054 Structure, Agency and the Role of Values in Processes of Institutional Change
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Rudi Verburg - 1055-1081 The Borrower of Last Resort: International Adjustment and Liquidity in a Historical Perspective
by Ramaa Vasudevan - 1083-1099 Currency Crises in Transition Economies: Some Further Evidence
by Panagiotis Liargovas & Dimitrios Dapontas - 1101-1122 Endogenous Institutions and the Politics of Property: Comparing and Contrasting Douglass North and Karl Polanyi in the Case of Finance
by Ann Davis - 1123-1144 Trade Agreements and Labor Problems: The Current Bearing of a Commons Proposal
by J. Dennis Chasse - 1145-1158 Do You Prefer Having More or More than Others? Survey Evidence on Positional Concerns in France
by Gilles Grolleau & Sandra Saïd - 1159-1163 Globalization and Capitalism
by Richard Westra - 1163-1165 Capital Rules: The Construction of Global Finance
by Ikee Gardner - 1165-1167 Escape from Empire: The Developing World’s Journey through Heaven and Hell
by James Webb - 1167-1169 Reintroducing Macroeconomics: A Critical Approach
by Tsung-wu Ho - 1169-1170 What Do We Know About Globalization?: Issues of Poverty and Income Distribution
by Mark Curtis - 1171-1173 Real World Economics: A Post-Autistic Economics Reader
by Mayo C. Toruño - 1173-1174 Institutions and Norms in Economic Development
by Ferudun Yilmaz - 1175-1176 Do Economists Make Markets? On the Performativity of Economics
by David Dequech - 1177-1179 The Vocation of Business: Social Justice in the Marketplace
by Charles M. A. Clark - 1179-1180 The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment
by Clifford S. Russell - 1180-1182 The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict
by Michael G. Ellis - 1183-1184 The Feminist Economics of Trade
by Ramya M. Vijaya - 1184-1188 Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 1189-1195 Index Volume XUI – 2008
by The Editors
September 2008, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 583-606 Do Economists Need to Rethink their Approaches to Modeling Intimate Partner Violence?
by Linda DeRiviere - 607-632 From Boom to Bust: Did the Financial Fragility of Homeowners Increase in an Era of Greater Financial Deregulation?
by Christian E. Weller & Kate Sabatini - 633-647 The Chilean Pension System at 25 Years: The Evolution of a Revolution
by Gregory J. Buchholz & Alberto Coustasse & Patricio Silva & Peter Hilsenrath - 649-672 Surfing the Baby Boom Wave in the Netherlands
by Antoon Spithoven - 673-693 An Introduction to the Economics of Fake Degrees
by Gilles Grolleau & Tarik Lakhal & Naoufel Mzoughi - 695-707 Voluntary Ceding of Control: Why Do People Join?
by William H. Redmond - 709-726 The Economic Behavior of Human Beings: The Institutional/Post-Keynesian Model
by Eduardo Fernández-Huerga - 727-743 How Do Rulers Choose? Dual Domains of Discretion in Political Decision Making
by Christopher J. Coyne & Peter T. Leeson - 745-761 The Economics of Nonprofit Organization: In Search of an Integrative Theory
by Vladislav Valentinov - 763-785 Trade Openness and Growth: Is There Any Link?
by Prabirjit Sarkar - 787-802 Positive Effects of a Decentralized Fiscal Expansion in the European Monetary Union
by Rosaria Rita Canale - 803-821 More Government or Less Government? Further Thoughts for Promoting the Government
by Brian Chi-ang Lin - 823-851 John R. Commons, the New Deal and the American Tradition of Empirical Collectivism
by Rick Tilman - 853-862 Galbraith’s Preference Mappings: Needs and Wants Evidence from the 2005 Consumer Budget Study
by Craig Medlen - 863-864 Buying Freedom: The Ethics and Economics of Slave Redemption
by Paul Ramskogler - 864-866 The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics
by C. Meghan Starbuck - 866-867 Europäischer Institutionalismus: Die Kernkonzepte Open System Approach (OSA) und Circular Cumulative Causation (CCC) und ihre Bedeutung für die moderne evolutorischinstitutionelle ökonomik (European Institutionalism: The Conceptualization of the Open System Approach and Circular Cumulative Causation and their Meanings in Modern Evolutionary-Institutional Economics)
by Helge Peukert - 867-869 The Soulful Science: What Economists Really Do and Why It Matters
by John F. Henry - 869-870 Behavioral Economics and Its Applications
by Wayne Edwards - 870-872 Delivering on Doha – Farm Trade and the Poor
by Tsung-wu Ho - 872-874 The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too
by L. Randall Wray - 874-876 The Future of the Welfare State: European and Global Perspectives
by Mayo C. Toruño - 876-878 The Structure of Post Keynesian Economics: The Core Contributions of the Pioneers
by Felipe Carvalho de Rezende - 878-880 Empirical Post Keynesian Economics: Looking at the Real World
by John T. Harvey - 880-882 The Economic Geography of Innovation
by Pedro Marques - 882-884 Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development
by Winston H. Griffith
June 2008, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 287-287 The 2008 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Rick Tilman
by The Editors - 289-302 Institutional Economics as Social Criticism and Political Philosophy
by Rick Tilman - 303-316 Purpose and Measurement of National Income and Product
by Glen Atkinson - 317-325 Deducing Principles of Economics from Ontological Constraints on Information
by Carsten Herrmann-Pillath - 327-347 Elites and Structural Inertia in Latin America: An Introductory Note on the Political Economy of Development
by Mario Cimoli & Sebastián Rovira - 349-355 Continuity and Continuousness: The Chain of Ideas Linking Peirce’s Synechism to Veblen’s Cumulative Causation
by John Hall & Oliver Whybrow - 357-365 Circular Cumulative Causation (CCC) à la Myrdal and Kapp — Political Institutionalism for Minimizing Social Costs
by Sebastian Berger - 367-373 Nicholas Kaldor and Cumulative Causation: Public Policy Implications
by Steven Pressman & Richard P. F. Holt - 375-387 Principle of Circular and Cumulative Causation: Fusing Myrdalian and Kaldorian Growth and Development Dynamics
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 389-397 Circular and Cumulative Causation and the Social Fabric Matrix
by F. Gregory Hayden - 399-405 How Veblen Generalized Darwinism
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 407-413 Eat Grubs and Live: The Habit-Instinct Problem in Institutional Evolutionary Economics
by Clifford S. Poirot - 415-423 Darwinian Foundations for Evolutionary Economics
by J. W. Stoelhorst - 425-433 Globalization and the Nation-State: Dead or Alive
by Richard L. Brinkman & June E. Brinkman - 435-443 “Did Yunus Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize: Microfinance or Macrofarce?”
by John Adams & Frank Raymond - 445-452 Institutional and Ecological Economics: The Role of Technology and Institutions in Economic Development
by Daphne T. Greenwood & Richard P. F. Holt - 453-460 Unemployment Insurance Reform: Elements of a Social Provisioning Approach
by Janice Peterson - 461-468 John R. Commons’ Contributions to Health Care Reform in the 21st Century
by Stephen P. Paschall - 469-477 A Critical Assessment of Electricity and Natural Gas Deregulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 479-487 Economic Regulation - The Lights Are Still On: A View from the Inside
by Burl Haar - 489-498 Institutional Challenges in the Development of the World’s First Worker-Owned Free Trade Zone
by Paul Susman & Geoffrey Schneider - 499-508 The Role of Risk as an FDI Barrier to Entry during Transition: The Case of Bulgaria
by Aristidis Bitzenis & John Marangos - 509-516 Arguing for Policy Space to Promote Development: Prebisch, Myrdal, and Singer
by P. Sai-wing Ho - 517-526 “Silent Trade” and the Supposed Continuum between OIE and NIE
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Antoon Spithoven - 527-535 Logics of Justification and Logics of Action
by David Dequech - 537-544 Confronting Foster’s Wildest Claim: “Only the Instrumental Theory of Value Can Be Applied!”
by Baldwin Ranson - 545-552 Veblenian Concept of Habit and Its Relevance to the Analysis of Captured Transition
by Anna Klimina - 553-559 Organizational Learning: A Process between Equilibrium and Evolution
by David Cayla - 561-568 Galbraith’s Heterodox Teacher: Leo Rogin’s Historical Approach to the Meaning and Validity of Economic Theory
by Robert W. Dimand & Robert H. Koehn - 569-576 Formal Institutions in Historical Perspective
by William H. Redmond - 577-582 Veblen on Interpreting Veblen
by Matthew C. Wilson
March 2008, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by J. Ronald Stanfield & Richard V. Adkisson - 3-4 “Ken”
by Richard Parker - 5-11 Galbraith and Robinson’s Second Crisis of Economic Theory
by Mary Wrenn & James Ronald Stanfield & Michael Carroll - 13-24 John Kenneth Galbraith: Cultural Theorist of Consumption and Power
by William Waller - 25-35 Galbraith and the Problem of Uneven Development
by Jim Peach