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September 2003, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 377-381 Dying for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor
by Pedro A. Tamayo - 382-384 Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries
by David Barkin - 385-387 Globalization and the Dilemmas of the State in the South
by Sandra Rein - 388-390 Global Shift: Transforming the World Economy, 3rd Edition
by Paula Cerni
June 2003, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 107-125 The Negative Impact of Structural Adjustment on Sectoral Earnings in Nicaragua
by Michael J. Pisani - 126-147 Employment Policy in Rhondda-Cynon-Taff as Judged by its Targets
by Molly Scott Cato - 148-165 What Does the Heckscher-Ohlin Model Contribute to International Trade Theory? A Critical Assessment
by Turan Subasat - 166-182 Real Wages and Unemployment with Effective and Notional Demand for Labor
by Marc Lavoie - 183-188 Assessment for Political Economy
by Peter Dorman - 189-191 Development as Freedom
by Alejandro Reuss - 191-194 The Politics of the Asian Economics Crisis
by Georgina Salah - 194-197 U.S. Economic Development Policies towards the Pacific Rim
by Elaine Fuller - 197-201 Global Instability: The Political Economy of World Economic Governance
by Özgür Orhangazi - 201-204 Global Economy, Global Justice
by Jonathan Diskin
March 2003, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 3-17 Golden Age versus Golden Rule: Capitalists versus Workers in Growth Theory
by Frank Thompson - 18-43 Deep Recession and Financial Instability or a New Long Wave of Economic Growth for U.S. Capitalism? A Regulation School Approach
by Phillip Anthony O'Hara - 44-55 Globalization, Family Structure, and Declining Fertility in the Developing World
by Sarah F. Harbison & Warren C. Robinson - 56-72 Forms of Male Domination and Female Subordination: Homeworkers versus Maquiladora Workers in Mexico
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 73-77 Managing Economies
by D. Tripati Rao - 78-80 Book Review: The Point of Production: Work Environment in Advanced Industrial Societies John Wooding and Charles Levenstein; New York: Guilford, 1999, 159 pp. + index, $16.95
by Blanca Lemus-Ruiz - 80-84 Book Review: The Rise of Fiduciary Capitalism: How Institutional Investors Can Make Corporate America More Democratic James P. Hawley and Andrew T. Williams; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000, 251 pp., $47.50 (hardcover)
by David Brennan - 84-85 Book Review: Impacts of Affirmative Action: Policies and Consequences in California Paul Ong, ed.; Walnut Creek, Ca: Altamira, 1999, 216 pp. + index, $46 (hardback), $22.95 (paperback)
by Matt L. Huffman - 86-88 Book Review: The Life and Work of Karl Polanyi Kari Polanyi-Levitt, ed.; Montreal, Canada: Black Rose Books, 1990, 264 pp. (paperback); Karl Polanyi in Vienna: The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation Kenneth McRobbie and Kari Polanyi-Levitt, eds.; Montreal, Canada: Black Rose Books, 2000, 346 pp. (Paperback)
by Robert Dimand - 89-95 Books Received
by David Barkin
December 2002, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 393-416 Vulgar economy in Marxian garb: a critique of Temporal Single System Marxism
by Gary Mongiovi - 417-436 The field of capital mobility and the gravitation of profit rates (USA 1948-2000)
by GÎrard DumÎnil & Dominique LÎvy - 437-461 The profit rate: where and how much did it fall? Did it recover? (USA 1948-2000)
by Gerard Dumenil & Dominique Levy - 463-486 Wages fund, high wages, and social conflict in a classical model of unemployment equilibrium
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
September 2002, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 247-266 Depths below depths: the intensification, multiplication, and spread of capitalism's destructive force from Marx's time to ours
by Doug Dowd - 267-273 What is a living wage? Considerations from Santa Monica, CA
by Robert Pollin - 275-284 Origin of the factoid-prevailing wage laws are remnant Jim Crow laws
by Hamid Azari-Rad & Peter Philips - 285-293 The Social Security reform debate: effects of financial and labor market institutions
by Douglas V. Orr - 295-301 A new financial social structure of accumulation in the United States for long wave upswing?
by Phillip Anthony O'Hara - 303-310 Whose bank is it anyway? The importance of unemployment and the stock market for monetary policy
by Christian E. Weller - 311-317 Why equity cannot be separated from efficiency II: when should social pricing be progressive?
by Ron Baiman - 319-326 Political conflict and the social structure of accumulation: The case of South African apartheid
by James Heintz - 327-334 Is financial liberalization good for developing nations? The case of South Korea in the 1990s
by James Crotty & Kang-Kook Lee - 335-341 Turkey: bankruptcy of neoliberal policies and the possibility of alternatives
by Ozgur Orhangazi
June 2002, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 109-135 Inflation and stabilization in Brazil: a political economy analysis
by Alfredo Saad-Filho & Maria de Lourdes R. Mollo - 137-157 Class, breadwinner ideology, and housework among Canadian husbands
by M. R. Nakhaie - 159-178 Value and the quest for the core of capitalism
by David Laibman - 179-186 Realization and costs: reply to Goldstein
by Howard J. Sherman - 187-201 "Economic imperialism": a view from the periphery
by Ben Fine - 203-220 Productive and unproductive labor: a reply to Houston and Laibman
by Simon Mohun - 221-222 A reply to Jon Goldstein
by William Van Lear
March 2002, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-17 The masculinization of the Mexican maquiladoras
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 19-34 Competition and profitability: A critique of Robert Brenner
by Ajit Zacharias - 45-48 Manufacturing and global turbulence: Brenner' s misinterpretation of profit rate differentials
by Gérard Duménil & Dominique Lévy - 57-67 Surplus value and the Keynesian multiplier
by Andrew B. Trigg - 69-73 The nature of surplus value in the "new solution"
by Al Campbell - 75-77 The profit squeeze is supported by the PW cycle indicator
by J. P. Goldstein
December 2001, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 377-378 Introduction
by Deborah M. Figart & David Andrews & Ellen Mutari & Laurie Nisonoff & Bruce Pietrykowski & Dawn Saunders & Anu Seth - 379-399 "...As broad as our life experience": visions of feminist political economy, 1972-1991
by Ellen Mutari - 401-414 To market, to market: Imperial capitalism's destruction of social capital and the family
by David H. Ciscel & Julia A. Heath - 415-439 Gender and cash child support in Jamaica
by Brenda Wyss - 441-460 Obstacles facing women's grassroots development strategies in Mexico
by Christine E. Eber & Janet M. Tanski - 461-494 Healing ourselves, healing our economy: paid work, unpaid work, and the next stage of feminist economic transformation
by Julie Matthaei - 495-499 Book Review: Feminist Economics: Interrogating the Masculinity of Rational Economic Man
by Suzanne Bergeron - 499-502 Book Review: Feminist Visions of Development
by Nesecan Balkan - 502-505 Book Review: Women, Work and Inequality: The Challenge of Equal Pay in a Deregulated Labour Market
by Gabrielle Meagher - 505-508 Book Review: Valuing Us All
by Ann Davis
September 2001, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 255-263 Contours of a non-modernist discourse: the contested space of history and development
by Eiman Zein-Elabdin - 265-271 The development of Marx's theory of the distribution of surplus-value in the Manuscript of 1861-63
by Fred Moseley - 273-279 Marxism and economic determination: clarification and defence of an "old-fashioned" principle
by Paul Wetherly - 281-286 Public employment programs, workfare, and welfare reform
by Nancy E. Rose - 287-293 Paperworkers' response to work reorganization efforts: the case of S.D. Warren and Local 1089
by Michael Hillard - 295-304 The impact of EEOC enforcement on the wages of black and white women: does class matter?
by Sarah Wilhelm - 305-313 Did Nixon's wage and price controls set in motion the post-1970s decline in real wages?
by Eric Nilsson - 315-324 The recent rise of profits in the United States
by Edward N. Wolff - 325-333 Waiting for an echo: the revolution in general equilibrium theory and the paralysis in introductory economics
by Peter Dorman - 335-342 You can't beat something with nothing: getting an alternative into the curculum
by Neva R. Goodwin - 343-350 Telling other stories: heterodox critiques of supply in micro principles texts
by Steve Cohn
June 2001, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 139-163 The poverty of democracy in Latin America
by Donald G. Richards - 165-187 Infanticide in 19th century France: A quantitative interpretation
by Brigitte H. Bechtold - 189-202 Burnout, chronic fatigue, and prozac in the professions: The iron law of salaries
by Alan Day Haight - 203-221 Why equity cannot be separated from efficiency: the welfare economics of progressive social pricing
by Ron Baiman
March 2001, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-20 Transformation and continuity in Cuba
by Bert Hoffmann - 21-55 Going global: differential accumulation and the great U-turn in South Africa and Israel
by Jonathan Nitzan & Shimshon Bichler - 57-77 Global accumulation and accounting for national economic identity
by Dick Bryan - 79-98 Robert Brenner on political accumulation and the transition to capitalism
by Ricardo Duchesne - 99-115 One hundred years of???
by John McDermott - 117-120 Book Review: A Future of Capitalism: The Economic Vision of Robert Heilbroner
by Michael Keaney - 120-123 Book Review: The Dixification of America: The American Odyssey into the Conservative Economic Trap
by Phillip J. Wood - 123-126 Book Review: Persistent Disparity: Race and Economic Inequality since 1945
by Philip N. Cohen - 126-129 Book Review: The Literate Communist: 150 Years of the Communist Manifesto
by Renzo Llorente - 129-132 Book Review: The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States
by David Barkin
December 2000, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 541-576 Strategic Labor Organizing in the Era of Industrial Transformation: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Unionization in Steel and Coal, 1870-1916
by John Brueggemann & Cliff Brown - 577-609 Social Origins and Educational Attainment in Canada: 1985 and 1994
by M. Reza Nakhaie - 610-630 How Advanced Was Europe in 1760 After All?
by M. Shahid Alam - 631-656 Money and the Analysis of Capitalism: The Significance of Commodity Money
by Costas Lapavitsas
September 2000, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 361-368 Structural Contradictions of the Global Neoliberal Regime
by James Crotty - 369-378 Neoliberalism and International Financial Instability
by Martin H. Wolfson - 379-387 The East Asian Economic Crisis: Surging U.S. Imperialism?
by Joseph E. Medley - 388-397 Making Sense of the Current Expansion of the U.S. Economy: A Long Wave Approach and a Critique
by Ismael Hossein-zadeh & Anthony Gabb - 398-407 The Rise and Fall of Stagflation: Preliminary Results
by James Devine - 408-416 The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and Competing Visions of the Living Wage
by Ellen Mutari - 417-427 An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Human Development and Quasi-Public Goods
by Donald G. Richards - 428-436 The Living Wage in Baltimore: Impacts and Reflections
by Erica Schoenberger - 437-447 Relocation Subsidies: Regional Growth Policy or Corporate Welfare?
by Richard M. Vogel - 448-460 Markets Against Economic Democracy
by Christopher Gunn - 461-469 Are Markets Like Mushrooms? and Other Neoliberal Quandries
by Mieke Meurs - 470-481 Technical Change and the Evolution of Class Conscious Norms
by Peter Hans Matthews - 482-494 A Constructivist Approach to College-Level Economic Education
by Edward J. Ford & Daniel C. Leclerc - 495-505 Book Review Essay: The European Economy at Century's End
by Brigitte H. Bechtold - 506-511 Book Review: Work and Pay in the United States and Japan
by Paul Stevenson - 511-516 Book Review: The Limits of Globalization
by Michele Cangiani - 516-520 Book Review: Cutting Edge. Technology, Information, Capitalism, and Social Revolution
by John S. Nader - 520-523 Book Review: Fashion, Free Trade, and the Rights of Garment Workers
by Michael Holley - 523-527 Book Review: Exchange Rate Parity for Trade and Development: Theory, Tests, and Case Studies
by Alan G. Isaac - 527-530 Book Review: Post Keynesian Price Theory
by Stephen P. Dunn - 530-534 Book Review: Why Unions Matter
by Deborah M. Figart
June 2000, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 171-196 Wages, Employment, and Militancy: A Simple Model and Some Empirical Tests
by Ernesto Screpanti - 197-221 Veblen's Economic Theory: A Radical Analysis
by Adil H. Mouhammed - 222-264 Alternative Perspectives on Late Industrialization in East Asia: A Critical Survey
by Paul Burkett & Martin Hart-Landsberg - 265-281 The Transformation Problem: Is the Standard Commodity a Solution?
by Ajit Sinha - 282-316 The "New Solution" to the Transformation Problem: A Sympathetic Critique
by Fred Moseley - 317-318 Contemporary Documents and Commentaries in Political Economy
by Michael Yates - 319-326 The Politics of Food: Two Cheers for Agribusiness
by James Heartfield - 327-330 The Costs of Capitalist Agriculture: A Challenge for Radical Political Economy
by Michael Perelman - 331-339 Book Review Essay: The History and Practice of Feminist Economics
by Bruce Pietrykowski - 340-342 Book Review: Savage Money: The Anthropology and Politics of Commodity Exchange
by Gary Francis - 342-346 Book Review: Too Cheap to Meter: An Economic and Philosophical Analysis of the Nuclear Dream
by Alan Day Haight - 346-350 Book Review: Does Financial Deregulation Work? A Critique of Free Market Approaches
by Margarita P. Garza - 350-354 Book Review: Radical Democracy
by Michael Keaney
March 2000, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-39 Recent Developments in the Labor Theory of Value
by Duncan K. Foley - 40-79 Environmental Implications of International Trade and Uneven Development: Toward a Critique of Environmental Economics
by George Liodakis - 80-103 Social Relations and the Keynesian Multiplier
by Massimo De Angelis - 104-118 Technical Change and Profits: The Prisoner's Dilemma
by Jeffrey Baldani & Thomas R. Michl - 119-146 The Conservation of Value: A Rejoinder to Alan Freeman
by Gerard Dumenil & Dominique Levy
December 1999, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 6-31 Gordon's Accumulation Theory: The Highest Stage of Stadial Theory
by Terrence McDonough - 32-60 The Costs of U.S. Hegemony: Military Power, Military Spending, and U.S. Trade Performance
by Michael Oden - 61-101 The Existence, Endogeneity, and Synchronization of Long Waves: Structural Time Series Model Estimates
by Jonathan P. Goldstein - 102-132 Conflict, Distribution, and Finance in Alternative Macroeconomic Traditions
by Thomas I. Palley - 133-163 Trends in Compensation for Production Workers: 1948-1995
by Eric A. Nilsson
September 1999, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 1-11 Keeping People in Their Place: An Exploratory Analysis of the Role of Violence in the Maintenance of "Property Rights" in Race and Gender Privileges in the United States
by Mary C. King - 12-19 The U.S. Inflation Process: Does Nominal Wage Inflation Cause Price Inflation, Vice-versa, or Neither?
by Thomas I. Palley - 20-29 Foreign Trade and Innovation in Domestic Labor Relations
by Eric A. Nilsson - 30-39 Must U.S. Per Capita Income Growth Be Constrained by Slow Productivity Growth in Services?
by Candace Howes - 40-52 The Practice of Econometrics: A Feminist Critique
by Brigitte H. Bechtold - 53-65 A Classical Approach to Real Exchange Rate Determination with an Application for the Case of Greece
by Rania Antonopoulos - 66-77 A Few Observations on Financial Liberalization and Financial Instability
by Christian E. Weller - 78-90 The Eastward Expansion of the European Union and the Transformation of the Financial System
by David M.A. Green & Karl J. Petrick - 91-100 Alternative Perspectives on International Competitiveness
by Reza Fazeli - 101-109 Geopolitics, the State, and Political Economy of Growth in Taiwan
by Ming-Chang Tsai
June 1999, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 1-26 Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and the Process of Settlement among Mexican Immigrants to the United States: Reflections on the Current Wave of Mexican Immigrant Bashing
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 27-45 Marx, Postmodernity, and Transformation of the Individual
by Korkut A. Ertuirk - 46-60 Profitability in Business Cycle Theory and Forecasting
by William Van Lear
March 1999, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-15 David M. Gordon: Radical Political Economist and Activist (1944-1996)
by Sam Bowles & Tom Weisskopf - 16-53 Can U.S. Cities Afford Living Wage Programs? An Examination of Alternatives
by Stephanie Luce & Robert Pollin - 54-86 Theory-Driven Facts and the Growth in Earnings Inequality
by David R. Howell - 87-110 Labor Relations and Productivity Growth in Advanced Capitalist Economies
by Robert Buchele & Jens Christiansen - 111-131 Still Underwhelmed: Indicators of Globalization and Their Misinterpretation
by Bob Sutcliffe & Andrew Glyn
December 1998, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 1-28 New Industrial Cities? The Four Faces of Silicon Valley
by Mia Gray & Elyse Golob & Ann Markusen & Sam Ock Park - 29-59 Neighborhoods, Banks, and Capital Flows: The Transformation of the U.S. Financial System and the Community Reinvestment Movement
by James T. Campen - 60-97 Owners of Last Resort: The Track Record of New York City's Early Low-Income Housing Cooperatives Created between 1967 and 1975
by Ronald Lawson - 98-115 The Political Economy of Oil, Autos, and the Urban Environment in Venezuela
by Tom Angotti - 116-138 Political Economy of Integrative Apparatus of the State: Partnerships and Regional Development Planning in Japan
by Seiko Kitajima - 139-167 Globalization and Cities: An Australian Perspective
by Frank Stilwell
September 1998, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 1-13 The "Reserve Army of Labor" and the "Natural Rate of Unemployment": Can Marx, Kalecki, Friedman, and Wall Street All Be Wrong?
by Robert Pollin - 14-25 Will Comparable Worth Reduce Race-Based Wage Discrimination?
by Deborah M. Figart & June Lapidus - 25-33 The Ambiguous Promise of High Performance Work Organization
by Michael Hillard & Richard McIntyre - 33-45 Are U.S. Corporations Top-Heavy? Managerial Ratios in Advanced Capitalist Countries
by Michael Reich - 46-55 The Political Economy of Monetary Policy in the European Union: The Case of Belgium
by Dorene Isenberg - 56-63 A Million of the Irish Toilers: A Marxist Approach to the Great Irish Famine
by Terrence McDonough - 64-74 Insiders and Outsiders, Unemployment, and Worktime: Rothschild's Analysis Extended
by Paul Burkett - 74-83 The Notion of Disequilibrium, the Multiplier, and the Endogenous Supply of Money
by Korkut A. Ertfrk - 83-91 What Else Do Bosses Do? A Neo-Hobbesian Model of the Promotion/Discipline Nexus
by Peter Hans Matthews - 91-101 The Twin Circuits: Aggregate Demand and the Expenditure Multiplier in a Monetary Economy
by Thomas I. Palley - 101-113 Simple Comparative Statics of Class Conflict in Kaleckian and Marxist Short-run Models
by Marc Lavoie - 114-122 The Impact of Natural Disaster on Urban Economic Structure
by Richard Vogel
June 1998, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 1-30 Political Economy of Classism: Towards a More Integrated Multilevel View
by Chuck Barone - 31-45 Endogenous Determination of Parenting Preferences by Interaction of an Internal and an External Game
by Bharati Basu & Brigitte Bechtold - 46-86 Management and Organization in Chinese Industry: From Mao to Deng
by Leonrg H. Liew - 87-101 Accumulation, Technical Change, and Prisoners' Dilemmas: A Rejoinder to Frank Thompson
by David Laibman
March 1998, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-31 Political Conflict, Partition, and the Underdevelopment of the Irish Economy
by Maura Sheehan & Douglas Hamilton & Ronnie Munck - 32-52 The Politics of Counter Inflationary Credibility in Britain, 1990-94
by Werner Bonefeld & Peter Burnham - 53-89 Disinflation, Structural Change, and Distribution
by Jonathan Kirshner - 90-107 The Composition of Capital and the Rate of Profit: A Reply to Laibman
by Frank Thompson
December 1997, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 1-22 Downsizing and the New American Workplace: Rethinking the High Performance Paradigm
by Judith Biewener - 23-41 The Rate of Profit and the Future of Capitalism
by Fred Moseley - 42-91 Multinational Corporations and the U.S. Economic Crisis: A Theoretical and Empircal Analysis
by Fikret Ceyhun - 92-112 The Social Structure of Accumulation in South Korea: Upgrading or Crumbling?
by Seongjin Jeong - 113-142 The Age of Planetary Crisis: The Unsustainable Development of Capitalism
by John Bellamy Foster
September 1997, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 1-10 Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect
by Michael Retch - 11-21 The Reconstruction of a Social Structure of Accumulation in the United States
by Victor D. Lippit - 22-33 The Academic Jungle: Social Practice and the Survival of Economic Ideas
by Thomas I. Palley - 34-41 Power in a Historically Continngent Analysis of Capitalism
by Mark A. Johnson - 51-58 The Transformation Problem A Critique of the "New Solution"
by Ajit Sinha - 59-69 The Transformation Problem: A Simple Presentation of the "New Solution"
by Al Campbell - 70-78 Creating "Credible" Economic Policy in Developing and Transitional Economies
by Ilene Grabel - 79-91 The Federal Reserve's Tight Monetary Policy During the 1973-75 Recession: A Survey of Possible Interpretations
by Edwin Dickens - 92-102 The Nonprofit Sector: Radical Potential?
by Christopher Gunn - 103-111 Popular Education in El Salvador: Lessons for College Teachers
by John L. Hammond - 112-123 Market Socialism in China?
by Victor D. Lippit - 124-133 Wage Dependence in the Postwar United States
by Eric A. Nilsson - 134-143 Critical Notes on the Insider/Outsider Approach to Unemployment
by Paul Burkett - 144-155 Pensions, Class and Capital: An International Perspective
by David Green
June 1997, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 1-25 Productive Activity, Accumulation, and Growth in Postwar Japan and the United States
by Rebecca Kalmans