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March 1998, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 35-67 Facing the Market: Institutions, Strategies, and the Fate of Organized Labor in Germany and Britain
by Mitchell P. Smith - 69-93 Feminism and Unionism in Sweden
by Jennifer Curtin & Winton Higgins - 95-142 Postmodernism: A Critical Typology
by Darryl S. L. Jarvis - 143-172 Contract or Conversation? Theoretical Lessons from the Canadian Constitutional Crisis
by Simone Chambers - 173-173 Erratum
by N/A
December 1997, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 413-414 Contributors
by N/A - 415-416 Introduction
by Fred Block - 417-442 Welfare and Women's Earnings
by ELAINE McCRATE - 443-472 Friedman's Revenge: The Reform of “Liberal†Welfare States in Canada and the United States
by John Myles & Paul Pierson - 473-511 Could we End Poverty in a Postindustrial Society? The Case for a Progressive Negative Income Tax
by Fred Block & Jeff Manza - 513-524 Inequality at the Margins: The Effects of Welfare, the Minimum Wage, and Tax Credits on Low-Wage Labor
by Michael Hout - 525-532 We should have made a Plan!
by Frances Fox Piven & Richard A. Cloward - 533-539 Block and Manza on the Negative Income Tax
by David R. Howell - 541-550 Rethinking Low-Wage Markets and Dependency
by Lucy A. Williams
September 1997, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 275-275 Contributors
by N/A - 277-302 The Cultural Identities of a European State
by David D. Laitin - 303-326 The Consequences of Welfare Retrenchment in Denmark
by Robert Henry Cox - 327-339 “Demonstration†Drives, “Predatory†Drives: An Enterprise Model of Strategic Union Organizing
by GEORGE DeMARTINO - 341-376 Reconciliation Politics: Conservative Evangelicals and the New Race Discourse
by Nancy D. Wadsworth - 377-407 A Spatial Model of Regime Shift
by Everett Carl Dolman
June 1997, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 147-148 Contributors
by N/A - 149-178 Race and Reconciliation in the New South Africa
by Robert Price - 179-201 In Search of the High Road in a Low-Wage Industry
by Thomas R. Bailey & Annette D. Bernhardt - 202-233 Has the East Really Become the South? Ownership Structure and Economic Policy in Eastern Europe and Latin America
by David L. Bartlett - 234-256 Anticipating Accommodations, Accommodating Anticipations: The Appeasement of Capital in the “Modernization†of the British Labour Party, 1987-1992
by Colin Hay - 257-265 Social Democracy and Structural Dependency: The British Case. A Note on Hay
by Mark Wickham-Jones
March 1997, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-3 Contributors
by N/A - 4-33 The Politics of Privatization in Rural Mexico
by Greta Krippner - 34-65 The Dilemmas of Diffusion: Social Embeddedness and the Problems of Institutional Change in Eastern Germany
by Richard M. Locke & Wade Jacoby - 66-116 Arranged Alliance: Business Interests in the New Deal
by Peter Swenson - 117-140 Conceptions of Parental Autonomy
by Colin M. Macleod
December 1996, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 301-302 Contributors
by N/A - 303-305 Introduction
by Erik Olin Wright - 307-342 Efficient Redistribution: New Rules for Markets, States, and Communities
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 343-351 Problems with Supply-Side Egalitarianism
by Daniel M. Hausman - 353-367 Equality, Community, and “Efficient Redistributionâ€
by Erik Olin Wright - 369-381 Redistribution of Assets Versus Redistribution of Income: Comments on “Efficient Redistribution†by Bowles and Gintis
by Karl Ove Moene & Michael Wallerstein - 383-389 “Efficient Redistribution†: Comment
by John E. Roemer - 391-410 Associational Redistribution: A Defense
by Steven N. Durlauf - 411-432 Market Failures and the Distribution of Wealth: A Perspective from the Economics of Information
by Karla Hoff - 433-456 Conflict and Cooperation: An Empirical Glimpse of the Imperatives of Efficiency and Redistribution
by David M. Gordon - 457-486 Egalitarian Liberals and School Choice
by Harry Brighouse
September 1996, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 195-196 Contributors
by N/A - 197-219 The Demise of Unemployment?
by William Walters - 221-236 Power-Sharing Democracy in the New South Africa
by Thomas Koelble & Andrew Reynolds - 237-247 South African Democracy Revisited: A Reply to Koelble and Reynolds
by Ian Shapiro & Courtney Jung - 249-271 The Revival of Narrative in Historical Sociology: What Rational Choice Theory can Contribute
by Edgar Kiser - 273-295 Hegemonic Decline and International Leadership
by Kjell Hausken & Thomas Plãœmper
June 1996, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 91-91 Contributors
by N/A - 93-110 Equality and Nationality
by Christine Sypnowich - 111-135 Corporate Law and the Organization of Property in the United States: The Origin and Institutionalization of New Jersey Corporation Law, 1888-1903
by Rachel Parker-Gwin & William G. Roy - 137-152 Language, Race and Politics: From “Black†to “African-Americanâ€
by Ruth W. Grant & Marion Orr - 153-187 Ideology and Interest: The Case of Swedish Social Democracy, 1886-1911
by Jae-Hung Ahn
March 1996, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-3 Contributors
by N/A - 5-6 Introduction
by Margaret Levi - 7-18 Thinking about how Democracy Works
by Ellis Goldberg - 19-44 Path Dependency and Civic Culture: Some Lessons from Italy about Interpreting Social Experiments
by Filippo Sabetti - 45-55 Social and Unsocial Capital: A Review Essay of Robert Putnam's Making Democracy Work
by Margaret Levi - 57-82 La Lega: Regularities and Innovation in Italian Politics
by Daniela Gobetti
December 1995, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 419-419 Contributors
by N/A - 421-448 Analysis of Functions and Dysfunctions of Direct Democracy: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Perspectives
by Yannis Papadopoulos - 449-464 A Rational Choice Perspective on the Role of Ideas: Shared Belief Systems and State Sovereignty in International Cooperation
by Barry R. Weingast - 465-494 Anticipating Social Democracy, Preempting Anticipations: Economic Policy-Making in the British Labor Party, 1987-1992
by Mark Wickham-Jones - 495-519 From the Barricades to the Ballot Box: Redemocratization and Political Realignment in the Chilean Left
by Kenneth M. Roberts
September 1995, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 267-267 Contributors
by N/A - 269-308 South Africa's Negotiated Transition: Democracy, Opposition, and the New Constitutional Order
by Courtney Jung & Ian Shapiro - 309-336 Dilemmas of Ethnic Minorities in Democracies: The Effect of Peace on the Palestinians in Israel
by Rebecca Kook - 337-367 Apples and Oranges Revisited: Contextualized Comparisons and the Study of Comparative Labor Politics
by Richard M. Locke & Kathleen Thelen - 369-410 Democratic Reform of Management Structures in China's Industrial Enterprises
by An Chen
June 1995, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 147-147 Contributors
by N/A - 149-183 Trade Unions and the State: A Critique of British Industrial Relations
by Chris Howell - 185-211 How Social Democracy Worked: Labor-Market Institutions
by Karl Ove Moene & Michael Wallerstein - 213-241 Going to War in 1914: A Matter of Honor?
by Avner Offer - 243-258 Mobilizing and Sustaining Collective Action in the Mexican Revolution
by Jos㉠Antonio Cheibub
March 1995, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-3 Contributors
by N/A - 5-48 Bootstrapping Reform: Rebuilding Firms, the Welfare State, and Unions
by Charles F. Sabel - 49-73 Justice Deferred: Wartime Rationing and Postwar Welfare Policy
by Robert E. Goodin & John S. Dryzek - 75-106 Challenging Transition Theory: The Labor Movement, Radical Reform, and Transition to Democracy in South Africa
by Glenn Adler & Eddie Webster - 107-140 Building the Post-Colonial State: Villagization and Resource Management in Zimbabwe
by William A. Munro
December 1994, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 445-446 Contributors
by N/A - 447-449 Rethinking Socialism: Introduction
by Erik Olin Wright - 451-478 A Future for Socialism
by John E. Roemer - 479-488 Inequality and Alienation in the Socialist Capital Market
by William H. Simon - 489-505 Comments on A Future for Socialism
by Louis Putterman - 507-521 My Utopia or Yours?
by Joshua Cohen & Joel Rogers - 523-533 Market Socialism as a Culture of Cooperation
by Mieke Meurs - 535-548 Political Power, Democracy, and Coupon Socialism
by Erik Olin Wright - 549-567 What do Socialists Want?
by Richard J. Arneson - 569-584 Transitional and Utopian Market Socialism
by Harry Brighouse - 585-594 Why Coupon Socialism Never Stood a Chance in Russia: The Political Conditions of Economic Transition
by Michael Burawoy - 595-606 Roemer's Market Socialism: A Feminist Critique
by Nancy Folbre
September 1994, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 267-267 Contributors
by N/A - 269-283 Positive Functions of the Undeserving Poor: Uses of the Underclass in America
by Herbert J. Gans - 284-315 Markets and Hierarchies in Early Modern Tax Systems: A Principal-Agent Analysis
by Edgar Kiser - 316-348 Hegemony Breakdown: The Collapse of Nationalization in Britain and France
by Stathis N. Kalyvas - 349-388 The Politics of Job Training: Urban Poverty and the False Promise of JTPA
by Gordon Lafer - 389-420 Investment and Ownership in a Volatile Economy: Big Banks and the Case of the East German Economic Transition
by John R. Griffin - 421-434 Impediments to Collective Action in a Small Community
by Rachel Ida Massey
June 1994, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 123-123 Contributors
by N/A - 125-148 Abdication from National Policy Autonomy: What's Left to Leave?
by Jonathon W. Moses - 149-164 Social Democracy in Open Economies: A Reply to Jonathon Moses
by Ton Notermans - 165-194 Economic Mobilization for World War II and the Transformation of the U.S. State
by Brian Waddell - 195-213 The Rule of Law and the Welfare State: Toward a New Synthesis
by Bill Scheuerman - 215-235 Success and Failure in an American Workers' Cooperative Movement
by Gerry Mackie - 237-258 Mafia, Antimafia, and the Question of Sicilian Culture
by Jane Schneider & Peter Schneider - 259-259 Errata
by N/A
March 1994, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-3 Contributors
by N/A - 5-29 Language and the Construction of States: The Case of Catalonia in Spain
by David D. Laitin & Carlota Sol㉠& Stathis N. Kalyvas - 31-57 The Moral Epistemology of Stalinism
by Charles W. Mills - 59-88 Workers' Self-Management and the Technical Intelligentsia in People's Poland
by Robert Biezenski - 89-115 Exploitation or Cooperation? The Political Basis of Regional Variation in the Italian Informal Economy
by Mark R. Warren
December 1993, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 363-363 Contributors
by N/A - 365-392 The Politics of Trade Preference Formation: The United States from the Civil War to the New Deal
by Daniel Verdier - 393-423 An Ancien Régime Revisited: “Privatization†and Political Economy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Empire
by Ariel Salzmann - 425-464 A Weapon against War: Conscientious Objection in the United States, Australia, and France
by MARGARET LEVI & STEPHEN DeTRAY - 465-504 Making Rights Real: Roe's Impact on Abortion Access
by Archon Fung - 505-529 The Street-Level Epistemology of Trust
by Russell Hardin
September 1993, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 243-243 Contributors
by N/A - 245-274 The Myths of the Market and the Common History of Late Developers
by Kiren Aziz Chaudhry - 275-305 Visualizing the Invisible Hand: The Social Origins of “Market Society†in England, 1550-1750
by John Lie - 307-324 Flexible Production Systems and the Social Construction of Trust
by Edward H. Lorenz - 325-354 War, the State, and the Origins of the Japanese Employment System
by Linda Weiss
June 1993, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 131-131 Contributors
by N/A - 133-167 The Abdication from National Policy Autonomy: Why the Macroeconomic Policy Regime has become so Unfavorable to Labor
by Ton Notermans - 169-193 Labor Market Tightness and Business Confidence: An International Comparison
by Christopher Heye - 195-214 The Communal Resource: Transaction Costs and the Solution of Collective Action Problems
by Michael Taylor & Sara Singleton - 215-233 An Egalitarian Democratic Private Ownership Economy
by Marc Fleurbaey
March 1993, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 3-3 Contributors
by N/A - 5-36 Maastricht and the Social Protocol: Why Did They Do It?
by Peter Lange - 37-67 Party, Coercion, and Inclusion: The Two Reconstructions of the South's Electoral Politics
by Richard M. Valelly - 69-90 Modular Collective Action and the Rise of the Social Movement: Why the French Revolution was Not Enough
by Sidney Tarrow - 91-122 China's Transients and the State: A Form of Civil Society?
by Dorothy J. Solinger
December 1992, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 389-389 Contributors
by N/A - 391-392 Introduction to Special Issue
by N/A - 393-472 Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance
by Joshua Cohen & Joel Rogers - 473-480 Comments on “Secondary Associations and Democratic Governanceâ€
by Paul Q. Hirst - 481-486 An Institutional Critique of Associative Democracy: Commentary on “Secondary Associations and Democratic Governanceâ€
by Ellen M. Immergut - 487-491 Soft on Capitalism: Prospects for Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance
by Andrew Levine - 493-505 A Deliberative Perspective on Neocorporatism
by Jane Mansbridge - 507-512 The Irony of Modern Democracy and Efforts to Improve its Practice
by Philippe C. Schmitter - 513-520 Inclusion and Secession: Questions on the Boundaries of Associative Democracy
by Wolfgang Streeck - 521-528 Progress through Mischief: The Social Movement Alternative to Secondary Associations
by Andrew Szasz - 529-534 Social Groups in Associative Democracy
by Iris Marion Young - 535-535 Erratum
by N/A
September 1992, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 259-259 Contributors
by N/A - 261-276 Can there be Socialism after Communism?
by John E. Roemer - 277-303 Capitalism without Class Power
by Fred Block - 305-332 At the End of the Third Road: Swedish Social Democracy in Crisis
by Jonas Pontusson - 333-366 Prospects for Social Europe
by Stephan Leibfried & Paul Pierson - 367-375 Stalinism and Professionalism: A Reply to Jane Burbank
by Robert W. Thurston - 377-377 Jane Burbank Responds
by N/A
June 1992, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 131-131 Contributors
by N/A - 133-166 Institutions and Political Change: Working-Class Formation in England and the United States, 1820-1896
by Victoria C. Hattam - 167-196 State Employment, Class Location, and Ideological Orientation: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Sweden
by Erik Olin Wright & Donmoon Cho - 197-223 The Difference that Realism Makes: Social Science and the Politics of Consent
by Ian Shapiro & Alexander Wendt - 225-256 Marginality and Messianism: German Jews and Socialism, 1871-1918
by Adam M. Weisberger
March 1992, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-3 Contributors
by N/A - 5-5 Editorial
by N/A - 7-50 The Formation of Party Systems in East Central Europe
by Herbert Kitschelt - 51-70 Recasting Social Democracy in Europe: A Nested Games Explanation of Strategic Adjustment in Political Parties
by Thomas A. Koelble - 71-99 The Dilemmas of Post-Fordism: Socialists, Flexibility, and Labor Market Deregulation in France
by Chris Howell - 101-126 Social Justice and State Capacity
by Bo Rothstein
December 1991, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 371-371 Contributors
by N/A - 373-402 Trade Unions and Decentralized Production: A Sketch of Strategic Problems in the West German Labor Movement
by Horst Kern & Charles F. Sabel - 403-437 Polish State Enterprises and the Properties of Performance: Stabilization, Marketization, Privatization
by Janusz M. Dabrowski & Michal Federowicz & Anthony Levitas - 439-462 Democracy in the Workplace: The French Experience
by Frank L. Wilson - 463-487 The Crisis of National Unions: Belgian Labor in Decline
by Bob Hancke
September 1991, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 265-290 Hegemony, Consciousness, and Political Change in Peru
by Susan C. Stokes - 291-323 The Continuing Significance of Race: Racial Conflict and Racial Discrimination in Construction
by Roger Waldinger & Thomas Bailey - 325-340 Controversies over Stalinism: Searching for a Soviet Society
by Jane Burbank - 341-371 Industrial Restructuring in the Former German Democratic Republic (GDR): Barriers to Adaptive Reform Become Downward Development Spirals
by Ulrich Voskamp & Volker Wittke
June 1991, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 131-132 Contributors
by N/A - 133-164 From National Corporatism to Transnational Pluralism: Organized Interests in the Single European Market
by Wolfgang Streeck & Philippe C. Schmttter - 165-207 New Deal, Old Deck: Business and the Origins of Social Security, 1920-1935
by N/A - 209-232 Revisionist Tariff History and the Theory of Hegemonic Stability
by John Vincent Nye - 233-263 The Rhetoric of Difference: On Women's Inclusion into Political Elites
by Hege Skjeie
March 1991, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-1 Contributors
by N/A - 1-38 Could We Feed Everyone? The Irrationality of Capitalism and the Infeasibility of Socialism
by Adam Przeworski - 39-58 Maximizing Social Welfare or Institutionalizing Democratic Ideals? Commentary on Adam Przeworski's Article
by Joshua Cohen - 59-69 Market Incompleteness, Innovation, and Reform: Commentary on Adam Przeworski's Article
by Zhiyuan Cui - 71-108 The "Family Wage" and Working Women's Consciousness in Britain, 1880-1914
by Harold Benenson - 109-132 Religion and Working-Class Formation in Imperial Germany 1871-1914
by Willfried Spohn
December 1990, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 425-425 Contributors
by N/A - 427-454 Liberal Strategies of Exclusion
by Uday S. Mehta - 455-480 Multiculturalism and British Identity in the Wake of the Rushdie Affair
by Talal Asad - 481-526 Stones against the Iron Fist, Terror within the Nation: Alternating Structures of Violence and Cultural Identity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Scott Atran - 527-552 Collective Violence and Collective Loyalties in France: Why the French Revolution Made a Difference
by William H. Sewell JR
September 1990, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 317-317 Contributors
by N/A - 318-345 Marxism, Institutional Analysis, and Working-Class Power: The Swedish Case
by Bo Rothstein - 347-379 The Resurgence of the Local Union: Industrial Restructuring and Industrial Relations in Italy
by Richard M. Locke - 381-404 The Rebirth of the Soviet Labor Movement: The Coalminers' Strike of July 1989
by David Mandel - 405-426 The Triumph of Adversarial Bargaining: Industrial Relations in British Engineering, 1880–1939
by Jonathan Zeitlin - 432-432 Editorial Notes
by N/A
June 1990, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 163-164 Contributors
by N/A - 165-222 Contested Exchange: New Microfoundations for the Political Economy of Capitalism
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 223-232 Their Blackboard, Right or Wrong: A Comment on Contested Exchange
by Donald McCloskey - 233-242 Competition and the Microfoundations of the Capitalist Economy: Towards the Redefinition of Homo Economicus
by John R. Bowman - 243-249 A Thin Thread: Comment on Bowles' and Gintis' "Contested Exchange"
by John E. Roemer