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2018
- 1-13 Daring to Conceptualize the Black Social Economy
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Caroline Shenaz Hossein - 15-39 Revisiting Ideas and Ideologies in African-American Social Economy: From the Past Forward
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya - 41-58 Drawing on the Lived Experience of African Canadians: Using Money Pools to Combat Social and Business Exclusion
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Caroline Shenaz Hossein & Ginelle Skerritt - 59-78 The Social Economy in a Jamaican Perspective
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by K’adamawe K’nife & Edward Dixon & Michael Marshall - 79-95 Building Economic Solidarity: Caribbean ROSCAs in Jamaica, Guyana, and Haiti
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Caroline Shenaz Hossein - 97-117 The Everyday Social Economy of Afro-Descendants in the Chocó, Colombia
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Daniel G. L. Tubb - 119-142 The Social Economy of Afro-Argentines and African Immigrants in Buenos Aires
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Prisca Gayles & Diane Ghogomu - 143-159 Commerce, Culture, and Community: African Brazilian Women Negotiating Their Social Economies
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Tiffany Y. Boyd-Adams - 161-186 The Quilombolas’ Refuge in Brazil: Social Economy, Communal Space, and Shared Identity
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Simone Bohn & Patricia Krieger Grossi - 187-201 Black Life in the Americas: Economic Resources, Cultural Endowment, and Communal Solidarity
In: The Black Social Economy in the Americas
by Carl E. James
2017
- 1-1 Erratum
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 3-15 The Foundations of Economics
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 17-30 The Political and Moral Dimensions of Economics
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 31-40 The Moral and Social Problem of Scarcity
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 41-56 Social Welfare, Markets and Efficiency
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 57-67 Understanding Human Choice
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 69-86 Challenges to Homo Economicus
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 87-101 Understanding Markets
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 105-120 The Supply of Labor
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 121-131 The Demand for Labor
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 133-144 Labor Market Equilibrium?
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 145-152 The Mondragón Alternative
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 153-164 Financial Markets and the Growth of Plutonomies
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson - 165-173 The Evolving Dialogue
In: Rediscovering Social Economics
by Roger D. Johnson
2016
- 1-27 After the Turn: How the Performativity of Economics Matters
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Ivan Boldyrev & Ekaterina Svetlova - 29-52 Performativity Rationalized
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Francesco Guala - 53-86 Performative Mechanisms
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Carsten Herrmann-Pillath - 87-108 ‘Doing’ Laboratory Experiments: An Ethnomethodological Study of the Performative Practice in Behavioral Economic Research
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Juliane Böhme - 109-129 The Problem with Economics: Naturalism, Critique and Performativity
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Fabian Muniesa - 131-150 Performativity Matters: Economic Description as a Moral Problem
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Philip Roscoe - 151-181 The IS–LMization of the General Theory and the Construction of Hydraulic Governability in Postwar Keynesian Macroeconomics
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Hanno Pahl & Jan Sparsam - 183-200 Performativity and Emergence of Institutions
In: Enacting Dismal Science
by Ekaterina Svetlova
2015
- 1-5 Introduction
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 1-9 Introduction
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 3-20 Toward a Contractarian Theory of Law
In: Law and Social Economics
by Claire Finkelstein - 7-33 Faith, Development, and the Choice of Service Provider
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 11-32 The Entrepreneur as a Driver of Social Change
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 21-40 Environmental Ethics, Economics, and Property Law
In: Law and Social Economics
by Steven McMullen & Daniel Molling - 33-50 How Entrepreneurs Promote Post-Disaster Community Rebound
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 35-61 Data and Methodology
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 41-59 Individual Rights, Economic Transactions, and Recognition: A Legal Approach to Social Economics
In: Law and Social Economics
by Stefano Solari - 51-65 How Entrepreneurship Promotes Community Recovery: The Cases of Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 61-75 Institutionalist Method and Forensic Proof
In: Law and Social Economics
by Robert M. LaJeunesse - 63-88 Ghana and Burkina Faso
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 67-86 Goods and Services Providers
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 77-96 Retributivist Justice and Dignity: Finding a Role for Economics in Criminal Justice
In: Law and Social Economics
by Mark D. White - 87-103 Regrowing Uprooted Social Networks
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 89-114 Market Share
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 99-121 Female Genital Mutilation and the Law: A Qualitative Case Study
In: Law and Social Economics
by Regina Gemignani & Quentin Wodon - 105-121 Entrepreneurs as Signals of Healthy Community Rebound
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 115-147 Reach to the Poor and Vulnerable
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 123-137 An Unexamined Oxymoron: Trust but Verify
In: Law and Social Economics
by David George - 123-139 Fostering Resilient Communities
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 139-160 On the Question of Court Activism and Economic Interests in Nineteenth-Century Married Women’s Property Law
In: Law and Social Economics
by Daniel MacDonald - 141-144 Conclusion
In: Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster
by Virgil Henry Storr & Stefanie Haeffele-Balch & Laura E. Grube - 149-190 Cost and Funding
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 161-181 Divergent Outcomes of Land Rights Claims of Indigenous Peoples in the United States
In: Law and Social Economics
by Wayne Edwards - 183-207 Punitive (and) Pain-and-Suffering Damages in Brazil
In: Law and Social Economics
by Osny Silva Filho - 191-226 Satisfaction and Preferences
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon - 227-232 Conclusion
In: The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery
by Quentin Wodon
2013
- 3-21 Moral Education and the Good Society: An IMPACT for HBCUs
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Denise Pearson - 23-47 What Does the Rising Tide Bring?
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Robert B. Williams - 49-72 Divided We Stand, United We Fall—A Good Society Needs an Individual Poverty Measure
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Danièle Meulders & Síle O’Dorchai - 75-103 Achieving Environmentally Sustainable Prosperity
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Shann Turnbull - 105-121 Green Consumerism: A Path to Sustainability?
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Valerie K. Kepner & Paula M. Cole - 123-142 Sustainability in a Good Society: Alternate Visions from Australia and the United States
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Janet Spitz - 145-167 Not Just Fun and Games: Reconceptualizing the Role of Young People in Economic Development
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by K. Maeve Powlick - 169-185 The Making of a Good Society: Lowe’s Instrumental Method and the Pursuit of Full Employment
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Michael J. Murray - 189-203 The Role of Nonprofit Organizations in the Good Society: The Case of Forsyth Futures, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Jessica M. Bailey & Doris Páez & Morteza Sadri - 205-225 The Acting Person: Reconstructing Economic Agency around a Living, Breathing, Existential Actuality
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Edward J. O’Boyle - 227-247 Time on the Ledger: Social Accounting for the Good Society
In: Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century
by Tom Walker
2012
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 1-7 Introduction
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by John Marangos - 1-8 Introduction: Motives and Methods
In: Freedom of Contract and Paternalism
by Péter Cserne - 1-10 Practical Wisdom and Economic Models of Choice
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 9-28 Paternalism in Philosophy: Conceptions and Justifications
In: Freedom of Contract and Paternalism
by Péter Cserne - 9-31 Marx and Engels’s Vision of Building a Good Society
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Al Campbell - 9-32 Subjectivity in Well-Being
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 11-32 Is There Anything Economics Cannot Do? The Need for a Background Account
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 29-50 Paternalism in Economics: Redefinitions and the Behavioral Turn
In: Freedom of Contract and Paternalism
by Péter Cserne - 33-46 Practical Wisdom, or Thinking about What to Do
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 33-52 Identity, Norms, and Ideals
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 33-56 Gendered Work in a “Good Society”—A Paradox to Care About
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Karin Schönpflug - 47-68 Objective Functions and the Goals of Human Action
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 51-79 Paternalism in Practice: Public Policy and Legal Design
In: Freedom of Contract and Paternalism
by Péter Cserne - 53-75 Exchange Entitlement Mapping
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 57-77 Does the Field of Comparative Economic Systems (CES) Care about the Good Society? A Feminist Angle on the Need for Institutional Analysis in CES
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Lynn S. Duggan & Barbara E. Hopkins - 69-94 Risk, Uncertainty, and Contingency
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 77-103 External Shocks on E-Mapping
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 79-98 The Development Ethics Perspective of a Good Society
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by John Marangos & Nikos Astroulakis - 81-136 Paternalism in Contract Law: Rationalization and Critique
In: Freedom of Contract and Paternalism
by Péter Cserne - 95-119 Virtue, or Self-Government in Decision Making
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 99-119 Demystifying Finance: How to Understand Financialization and Think of Strategies for a Good Society
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos & John Milios & Spyros Lapatsioras - 105-133 Social Entitlements
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 121-134 Putting it All Together: The Synthetic Character of Practical Wisdom
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 121-146 Labor Standards, Gender, and Decent Work in Newly Industrialized Countries: Promoting the Good Society
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Alex Ruyter & Ajit Singh & Tonia Warnecke & Ann Zammit - 135-156 Economic Entitlements
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 135-156 Where Does Practical Wisdom Reside?
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 137-139 Conclusion: Old and New in “New Paternalism”
In: Freedom of Contract and Paternalism
by Péter Cserne - 147-169 A Socially Sensitive Developmental State: Key Economic and Politico-Institutional Aspects
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Nikolaos Karagiannis & Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi - 157-160 Conclusion
In: Exchange Entitlement Mapping
by Aurélie Charles - 157-176 An Economics Mindful of Larger Worlds
In: Approximating Prudence
by Andrew M. Yuengert - 171-189 Obesity, Evolutionary Psychology, and the Good Society
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Steven Pressman - 191-195 Questions for a Good Society: Concluding Thoughts
In: Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
by Ellen Mutari
2011
- 1-21 Beyond the Usual Economics
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Martha A. Starr - 25-44 The Economic Crisis and the Crisis in Economics
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by George DeMartino - 45-62 The Financial Crash of 2008: An Illustrative Instance of the Separation of Risk from Reward in American Capitalism
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Robert E. Prasch - 63-82 Rising Inequality and the Financial Crises of 1929 and 2008
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Jon D. Wisman & Barton Baker - 83-101 Inequality and Its Discontents: The Real Causes and Consequences of the Crisis
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Steven Pressman - 103-118 We’ve Been Nudged: The Effects of the Downturn on Dignity and Responsibility
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Mark D. White - 121-137 Race and Recession: A Comparison of the Economic Impact of the 1980s and 2007–09 Recessions on Non-College-Educated Black and White Men
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Niki Dickerson vonLockette - 139-165 Who Pays the Price When Housing Bubbles Burst? Evidence from the American Community Survey
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Cynthia Bansak & Martha A. Starr - 167-186 Gender Equality in U.S. Labor Markets in the “Great Recession” of 2007–10
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Caren Grown & Emcet Tas - 189-214 Recession and the Social Economy
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Martha A. Starr - 215-237 Beyond the Wasteland: A Report from Detroit
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Bruce Pietrykowski - 239-257 Teaching Financial Literacy in the Wake of the Financial Crisis
In: Consequences of Economic Downturn
by Deborah M. Figart
2010
- 1-21 Markets and Dignity: The Essential Link (With an Application to Health Care)
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by Mark D. White - 23-41 Markets, Discovery, and Social Problems
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by John Meadowcroft - 43-68 Economic Freedom and Global Poverty
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by James D. Gwartney & Joseph S. Connors - 69-86 Don’t Let the Best Be the Enemy of the Good: A Stoic Defense of the Market
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by Jennifer A. Baker - 87-110 Ethics in the Mayan Marketplace
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by Benjamin Blevins & Guadalupe Ramirez & Jonathan B. Wight - 111-137 Philanthropy and the Invisible Hand: Hayek, Boulding, and Beyond
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by Robert F. Garnett - 139-168 Life in the Market Is Good for You
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 169-190 Doing the Right Things: The Private Sector Response to Hurricane Katrina as a Case Study in the Bourgeois Virtues
In: Accepting the Invisible Hand
by Steven Horwitz