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September 1991, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 148-173 Neoclassical Household Models and Modes of Household Production: Problems in the Analysis of African Agricultural Households
by Jeanne Koopman - 174-197 Peasant Patriarchy and the Subversion of the Collective in Vietnam
by Nan Wiegersma - 205-223 Women, Modernization and Revolution in Iran
by Haideh Moghissi - 224-243 State, Modernization and the Women's Movement in Afghanistan
by Hafizullah Emadi - 244-268 Sex-Segregated Employment, Wage Inequality and Labor-Intensive Production: A Study of 33 U.S. Manufacturing Industries
by Jayne Dean - 269-296 The Sexual Division of Labor and Social Control: An Interpretation
by Jane Humphries
March 1991, Volume 23, Issue 1-2
- 1-11 International and Domestic Forces in the Postwar Golden Age
by David D. Arsen - 12-21 Efficiency vs. Control: A Strategic Bargaining Analysis of Capitalist Production
by Gilbert L. Skillman - 22-29 The Bargaining Approach and Feminist Methodology
by Janet A. Seiz - 30-37 Skills, Bargaining Power and Rising Interindustry Wage Inequality Since 1970
by David R. Howell & Edward N. Wolff - 38-46 A Two-Sector Effort-Regulation Model with Implications for Wage Developments of the 1980s
by William D. Ferguson - 47-54 Overhead Workers and Political Economy Macro Models
by Len M. Nichols & Bruce Norton - 55-62 Share Schemes, Participatory Management and Work Norms
by Robert Drago - 63-70 Structure and Agency in the Capital-Labor Relation
by David Fairris - 71-79 From Segmentation to Flexibility: A Selective Survey
by Sam Rosenberg - 80-86 The Labor Process of Research and Development Engineers in Electronics Industries
by Michael Hillard - 87-94 Struggles Against Patriarchy and Jim Crow: Their Incompatibility With Corporate Profitability
by Robert Cherry - 95-103 Unproductive Activity and Stagnation: A Neo-Marxian Model
by Amitava Krishna Dutt - 104-110 The Wage-Profit Curve in Brazil: an Input-Output Model with Fixed Capital, 1975
by Ednaldo Araquém da Silva - 111-117 The Role of Budget Deficits in Development Strategies
by Laurence Harris - 118-125 Endogenous Money and a Liquidity Preference Theory of Asset Prices
by L. Randall Wray - 126-132 Some Production Aspects of an Endogenous Money-Liquidity Preference Model
by Johan Deprez - 133-139 Profit and Demand Determined Debt
by Francisco Paulo Cipolla - 140-146 Financial Market Intervention and Regulation: Policy for the 1990s
by Christopher J. Niggle - 147-154 Reregulated, Deregulated and Progressive Financial Systems
by Richard McIntyre - 155-160 Financial Institutions After the S & L Crisis: A Community-Based Credit Union
by Dorene Isenberg - 161-167 One-Dollar, One-Vote Socialism Financial Reform in France
by Carole Biewener - 168-176 The Breakdown of Sweden's Corporatist Agricultural Policy Regime
by David Vail - 177-186 Eastern European Success with Socialized Agriculture: Developmental and Sovietological Lessons
by Robert McIntyre - 187-194 The Rhetoric of Marxian Microfoundations
by Stephen Cullenberg - 195-200 Empiricism and the Keynesian Tradition
by Fritz W. Efaw - 201-207 Economic Subjects and The Shape of Politics
by Antonio Callari - 208-225 An Analysis of Contingent Labor
by Kevin Russell
December 1990, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 1-16 Rules and Compliance in the New York Subways
by Marian Swerdlow - 17-43 Appearance and Reality in Postwar Shopfloor Relations
by David Fairris - 44-66 Why Capitalist Firms Outnumber Labor-Managed Firms
by Chris Doucouliagos - 67-86 Toward a Marxist Theory of Labor-Managed Firms: Breaking the Degeneration Thesis
by Daniel Egan - 87-110 Women's Unemployment Patterns in Postwar Business Cycles: Class Difference, The Gender Segregation of Work and Deindustrialization
by John A. Miller
June 1990, Volume 22, Issue 2-3
- 1-16 Capital Mobility and Unequal Profit Rates: A Classical Theory of Competition by Boundedly Rational Firms
by Marc van Wegberg - 17-37 The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: An Alternative Marxian Explanation
by Fred Moseley - 38-65 Money and Credit in Radical Political Economy: A Survey of Contemporary Perspectives
by Gary A. Dymski - 66-91 The Phenomenology of Constant Capital and Fictitious Capital
by Michael Perelman - 92-112 Cyclical Behavior of the Labor Share
by Howard J. Sherman - 113-138 The Relation of Science to the Feminist Project
by Pamela S. Perlich - 139-157 Classroom Methods Mirroring Workplace Values: Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Feminist Pedagogy and Writing Across the Curriculum
by Mary Beckman - 158-173 American Jewry and Bonacich's Middleman Minority Theory
by Robert Cherry - 174-188 Development Theories and Development Strategies: An Alternative Theoretical Framework
by Behzad Yaghmaian - 189-213 International Division of Labor and Uneven Development: A Review of the Theory and Evidence
by George Liodakis - 214-230 The Concept of Surplus and the Underdeveloped Countries: Critique and Suggestions
by Anders Danielson - 231-251 Accumulation and Crisis in a Small and Open Economy: The Postwar Social Structure of Accumulation in Puerto Rico
by Edwin Melendez - 252-274 Perestroika and the Third World
by Esmail Hossein-zadeh - 275-284 Book Review: The Trouble with Capitalism and the Trouble with Crisis Theory: The Social Theory of James O'Connor
by John A. Miller - 285-287 Book Review: In the Age of the Smart Machine, The Future of Work and Power
by Ann Davis - 288-291 Book Review: The Just Economy
by Robert E. Prasch - 291-293 Book Review: Needs, Rights, and the Market
by Elias L. Khalil - 293-295 Book Review: Humanistic Economics: The New Challenge
by Peggy A. Evans - 296-298 Book Review: Human Desire and Economic Satisfaction
by Nwabueze H. Achime - 298-300 Book Review: Policies for Full Employment
by Marco Wilke - 300-303 Book Review: Unequal Exchange and the Evolution of the World System. Reconsidering the Impact of Trade on North-South Relations
by Dietrich Fischer - 303-308 Book Review: Turkey in Transition: New Perspectives
by Fikret Ceyhun - 308-309 Book Review: Breaking the Academic Mould: Economists and American Higher Learning in the Nineteenth Century
by Arjo Klamer - 309-309 Correction
by N/A
March 1990, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-1 In memory of MATTHEW DAVID EDEL 1941 - 1990
by N/A - 1-1 Introduction to "Beyond the Nation State: Global Perspective on Capitalism"
by N/A - 1-13 Europe: The Nation-State Dies Hard
by John Lambert - 14-27 Class Beyond the Nation-State
by David Ruccio & Stephen Resnick & Richard Wolff - 28-44 The Internationalization of the State
by Sol Picciotto - 45-58 The State Rules, OK? The Continuing Political Economy of Nation-States
by Sam Pooley - 59-77 Global Regulation vs. the Nation-State: Agro-Food Systems and the New Politics of Capital
by Philip McMichael & David Myhre - 78-97 Post-war Global Accumulation and the Transnationalization of Capital
by Cyrus Bina & Behzad Yaghmaian - 98-114 Beyond the Nation-State?: The Transnational Firm and the Nation-State
by Christos Pitelis - 115-134 Transition to Export-Led Growth in Turkey: Is There a Feminization of Employment?
by Nilüfer Çağatay & Günseli Berik - 135-154 The Political Economy and Class Analytics of International Capital Flows: United States Industrial Capital in the 1970s and 1980s
by Richard McIntyre - 155-178 Debt Crisis and Class Conflict in Latin America
by Manuel Pastor Jr. & Gary A. Dymski - 179-195 Beyond Nationalism, Beyond Protectionism: Labor and the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement
by David McNally
December 1989, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 1-11 The Transnational Corporation: A Synthesis
by Christos Pitelis - 12-32 Transnational Corporations, Competition and Monopoly
by Rhys Jenkins - 33-53 Fordism on a World Scale: International Dimensions of Regulation
by David F. Ruccio - 54-72 The Textile Industry in Tanzania
by Sevenne Rugumamu - 93-97 National and Class Consequences of the Federal Debt
by Phineas Barandall
September 1989, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editor's Introduction
by N/A - 1-6 Alienation and Preference Theory
by Peter Dorman - 7-12 Mathematics and the Labor Theory of Value
by Hans Ehrbar - 13-17 Roemer's Theory of Capitalist Exploitation: The Contradictions of Walrasian Marxism
by James Devine & Gary Dymsk - 18-26 Accumulation, Distribution and Inflation in a Marxian/Post-Keynesian Model with a Rentier Class
by Amitava Krishna Dutt - 27-32 Crises of Capitalism and the First Crisis of Marxism: A Theoretical Note on the Bernstein-Kautsky Debate
by Terrence McDonough & Robert Drago - 33-39 Expectations and Marxian Crisis Theory: Notes on the Work of Paul Sweezy
by Paul Burkett - 40-44 The Stock Market and Recession
by Martin H. Wolfson - 45-50 Real and Financial Factors in the Business Cycle
by Howard J. Sherman - 51-57 Growing Federal Deficits and Declining U.S. Growth: What is the Connection?
by Robert Pollin - 58-63 Socialist Politics and Theories of Money and Credit
by Carole Biewener - 64-69 Gender and "Post-Industrial" Work in the Microelectronics Industry in Scotland
by Nance Goldstein - 70-75 Progressive Union Organizing: The SEIU Justice for Janitors Campaign
by Richard W. Hurd & William Rouse - 76-81 Capital Accumulation and Wage Rates: The Development of the California Labor Market in the Nineteenth Century
by Mark A. Johnson - 82-90 Social Wage or Social Profit? The Net Social Wage and The Welfare State
by John A. Miller - 91-98 Poverty, Isolation and Urban Politics
by William W Goldsmith - 99-104 Economic Development and the Determinants of Third World Debt
by Behzad Yaghmaian - 105-111 Global Oil and the Transformation of OPEC
by Cyrus Bina - 112-117 Imperialism and Uneven Development: U.S. Policy in Taiwan and Nicaragua
by Joseph E. Medley - 118-122 Some Paradoxes of Capitalist Development in Indian Agriculture
by Utsa Patnaik
March 1989, Volume 21, Issue 1-2
- 1-25 A Monetary Labor Theory of Value
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 27-56 On the Theory of 'Value"
by Kaoru Yamaguchi - 57-74 Market Value and the Choice of Technique
by Paul A. Swanson - 75-95 Labor Specialization and the Transformation Problem
by David Gleicher - 97-112 A Reexamination of the Marxian Circuit of Capital: A New Look at Inflation
by Jean-Guy Loranger - 113-135 Capital Flows and Rates of Profit
by Michael Webber - 137-158 A Radical Economic Revision of the Transformation Problem
by Michele I. Naples
December 1988, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 1-22 The Two-Stage Decline in U.S. Nonfinancial Corporate Profitability, 1948-1986
by Thomas R. Michl - 23-39 Strategic Use of Pension Funds Since 1978
by Teresa Ghilarducci - 40-56 Internationalization of Capital and the Crisis of the Iranian Economy
by Behzad Yaghmaian - 57-73 The Role of Technology Transfer in Soviet Development
by Bobby E. Apostolakis
June 1988, Volume 20, Issue 2-3
- 25-33 Roemer versus Marx: Alternative Perspectives on Exploitation
by Gary A. Dymski & John E. Elliott - 48-54 Investment Fund Money and the Reproduction of Capitalism: A Marxian Approach
by Paul Burkett - 214-222 Labor's Share of Income in an Open Economy: The Case of Canada
by Sadequl Islam
March 1988, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-20 Radical Institutionalism: Basic Concepts
by William M. Dugger - 21-45 Corporate Form: A Unitary Theory of Technology, Property and Social Class
by John McDermott - 46-61 Production-for-Use or Production-for-Profit?: The Contradictions of Consumer Goods Production in 1930s Work Relief
by Nancy E. Rose - 62-74 Raya Dunayevskaya, 1910 to 1987, Marxist Economist and Philosopher
by Kevin Anderson
December 1987, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 1-15 Democracy and Productivity in the Future American Economy
by Lou Ferleger & Jay R. Mandle - 16-38 Long Waves and Social Structures of Accumulation: A Critique and Reinterpretation
by David M. Kotz - 39-54 Keynes on Investment and the Business Cycle
by Paul Burkett & Mark Wohar - 55-72 Competition, Monopoly Power and the Uniform Rate of Profit
by Amitava Krishna Dult
September 1987, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 1-17 Is Supply-Side Economics Rational for Capital?
by Robert Chernomas - 18-33 The Profit-Squeeze and Tax Policy: Can the State Actively Intervene?
by Richard Jankowski - 34-55 Marx on the Rate of Interest
by Theodore P. Lianos - 56-68 Government as Bookie: Explaining the Rise of Lotteries for Revenue
by Donald M. Peppard Jr.
June 1987, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-15 Capital, Competition, and Discrimination: A Reconsideration of Racial Earnings Inequality
by Rhonda M. Williams - 16-42 Theories of the Great Depression: Why Did Profitability Matter?
by Gerard Duménil & Mark Glick & Jose Rangel - 43-60 Non-Produced Inputs, Differential Profit Rates and the Okishio Theorem
by Eric Schutz - 61-76 Class and Socialist Politics in France
by Carole Biewener
March 1987, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-21 Financial "Repression" and Financial "Liberalization" in the Third World: A Contribution to the Critique of Neoclassical Development Theory
by Paul Burkett - 22-46 The Non-Capitalist Way of Development
by Hooshang Amirahmadi - 47-72 The U.S. Welfare State and the Working Class, 1952-1980
by E. Ahmet Tonak - 73-89 Trade, Merger and Employment: Economic Theory on Marriage
by Elaine McCrate
December 1986, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-31 Petty Commodity Production, Capital Accumulation, and Peasant Differentiation: Lenin vs. Chayanov in Rural Mexico
by Scott Cook & Leigh Binford - 32-46 Empirical Estimates of Marxian Categories in Mexico: 1970-1975
by Joséeluis Alberro-Semerena & MarÃa Dolores Nieto-Ituarte - 47-70 The Political Economy of Contract Farming
by John Wilson - 71-92 Capitalism and Efficiency: A Review and Appraisal of the Recent Discussion
by Robert Drago - 93-99 Non-Produced Means of Production: Neo-Ricardians vs. Fundamentalists, a Comment
by Antonio D'Agata - 100-101 Technical Change with Non-Produced Means of Production
by Bill Gibson & Hadi Esfahani - 102-105 Neoclassical and Neo-Marxian Views of Scarcity: There Is a Free Lunch
by John M. Gowdy - 106-108 "Neoclassical and Neo-Marxian Views of Scarcity: There Is a Free Lunch": A Response
by Julie Matthaei - 109-119 Understanding the Current Crisis in South Africa— Class, Race and Marxist Analysis: A Review Essay
by Fred Curtis
September 1986, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 1-22 The Politics of Class Compromise in an International Context: Considerations for a New Strategy for Labor
by Carolyn Howe - 23-43 The Cockroaches of Paterson: A Study of Labor Conflict and Technological Change
by Philip J. McLewin - 44-64 The Labor Theory of Value and Fixed Capital
by Paul A. Swanson - 65-84 The Corporate Person and Social Control: Responding to Deregulation
by Peter B. Meyer - 85-100 Corporate Control, Social Choice and Capital Accumulation: An Asymmetrical Choice Approach
by Christos N. Pitelis
March 1986, Volume 18, Issue 1-2
- 13-32 Behind the Crisis: The Exhaustion of a Regime of Accumulation. A "regulation school" perspective on some French empirical works
by Alain Lipietz - 33-55 The Rate of Profit in Canadian Manufacturing, 1950-1981
by M. J. Webber & D. L. Rigby - 56-86 The Rate of Profit and the Organic Composition of Capital in West German Industry from 1960 to 1981
by Angelo Reati - 87-109 The Productivity Slowdown and the Fall in the U.S. Rate of Profit, 1947-76
by Edward N. Wolff - 110-131 The Unraveling of the Union-Capital Truce and the U.S. Industrial Productivity Crisis
by Michele I. Naples - 132-167 Power and Profits: The Social Structure of Accumulation and the Profitability of the Postwar U.S. Economy
by Samuel Bowles & David M. Gordon & Thomas E. Weisskopf - 168-189 Estimates of the Rate of Surplus-Value in the Postwar United States Economy
by Fred Moseley - 190-204 Changes in the Character of the U.S. Business Cycle
by Howard J. Sherman - 205-235 Alternative Perspectives on the Rise of Corporate Debt Dependency: The U.S. Postwar Experience
by Robert Pollin - 236-260 The Fiscal Crisis of the State Reconsidered: Two Views of the State and the Accumulation of Capital in the Postwar Economy
by John A. Miller
December 1985, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-27 The Changing Mode of Production in American Agriculture: Emerging Conflicts in Agriculture's Role in the Reproduction of Advanced Capitalism
by David Holland & Joe Carvalho - 28-50 Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin: Reconsiderations on a 'neo-Narodnik litterateur'
by Nicholas N. Kozlov - 51-71 Capitalism, Socialism, Barbarism: Marxist Conceptions of the Soviet Union
by Kevin D. Kelly - 72-94 The Scientific Standing of Marx's Capital
by Daniel Little - 95-105 Thorstein Veblen Versus The Institutionalists
by Floyd B. McFarland
September 1985, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 10-33 Racism Transformed: The Implications of the 1960s
by Harold M. Baron - 34-45 Toward a Marxist Theory of Racism: Two Essays by Harry Chang
by Paul Liem & Eric Montague - 46-71 Racial Inequality and Class Stratification: A Contribution to a Critique of Black Conservatism
by Thomas D. Boston - 72-85 "Nice Work If You Can Get It": Segmentation of White and Black Women Workers in the Post-War Period
by Randy albelda - 86-108 Racial Ethnic Women's Labor: The Intersection of Race, Gender and Class Oppression
by Evelyn nakano Glenn - 109-134 Autonomy and Dependency in the Lives of Dakota Women: A Study in Historical Change
by Patricia C. Albers - 135-156 The Politics of Race: The Open Door, Ozawa and the Case of the Japanese in America
by Robert C. Yamashita & Peter Park - 157-182 Black Power in Chicago: An Historical Overview of Class Stratification and Electoral Politics in a Black Urban Community
by Manning Marable
March 1985, Volume 17, Issue 1-2
- 1-19 The Concept of the Surplus in Economic Development
by Victor D. Lippit - 21-40 Money and Development in Schumpeter
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 41-58 Money and Banking in Yugoslavia: A Socialist Dilemma
by Shirley J. Gedeon - 59-81 Internationalization of Capital and the Semi-Idustrialized Countries: The Case of the Motor Industry
by Rhys Jenkins - 83-102 The Value-Creating Capacity of Skilled Labor in Marxian Economics
by Philip Harvey - 103-128 The Cyclical Profit Squeeze: A Marxian Microfoundation
by Jonathan P. Goldstein - 129-155 Public School Finance in the United States: Historical Trends and Contending Interpretations
by Richard W. England - 157-185 The Shibboleth of Productivity: The Exhaustion of Industrial-Age Strategies in Post-Industrial Society
by James E. Block - 187-200 Protective Labor Legislation for Women
by Susan Lehrer
December 1984, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1-13 Economic Nationalism, The Left and the World Economy
by John Willoughby - 14-31 Class Struggle and Economic Transformation
by Martin Hart-Landsberg & Jerry Lembcke - 32-51 Plant Relocations: A Philosophical Reflection
by David Schweickart - 52-71 Capitalist Shopfloor Initiatives, Restructuring, and Organizing in the '80s
by Robert Drago & Terry Mc Donough - 72-88 The Pauperization of Motherhood: Patriarchy and Public Policy in the United States
by Nancy Folbre - 89-110 Fighting the Feminization of Poverty: Socialist-Feminist Analysis and Strategy
by Wendy Sarvasy & Judith Vanallen - 111-128 Competition and Racial Discrimination: The Employment Effects of Reagan's Labor Market Policies
by Steven Shulman - 129-150 Municipal Code Enforcement and Urban Redevelopment: Private Decisions and Public Policy in an American city
by Scott Cummings & Edmond Snider
June 1984, Volume 16, Issue 2-3
- 1-27 The Political Economy of Military Rule in Nigeria
by John F. E. Ohiorhenuan - 29-56 Politics Beyond the Point of Production: Class Struggle and Regional Underdevelopment in Northern Ireland
by Don Parson - 57-79 Interdependence and Instability: Do the Levels of Output in the Advanced Capitalist Countries Increasingly Move Up and Down Together?
by Arthur MacEwan - 81-94 Rethinking Scarcity: Neoclassicism, NeoMalthusianism, and NeoManrsm
by Julie Matthaei - 95-114 A Critique of the Neo-Fisherian Consumption Function
by Francis Green - 115-135 A Marxian Alternative to the Traditional "Transformation Problem"
by Richard D. Wolff & Antonino Callari & Bruce Roberts - 137-166 Outside the Domestic Labor Debate: Towards a Theory of Modes of Human Reproduction
by Deborah Fahybryceson & Ulla Vuorela - 167-179 Reevaluating Economic Education: Principles of Economics Texts
by Christine Rider
March 1984, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-16 Reconceptualizing Family, Work and Labor Organizing: Working Women in Troy, 1869-1890
by Carole Turbin - 17-43 The New Economic Readjustment Policies: Implications for Chinese Urban Working Women
by Marlyn Dalsimer & Laurie Nisonoff