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September 2010, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 263-273 Black-White Inequality in Reading and Math Across K-12 Schooling: A Synthetic Cohort Perspective
by Keith Robinson - 275-277 What the Achievement Gap Conversation is Missing
by Eleanor Seaton - 279-282 “Cautiously Optimistic” Comments on “Black Americans in the 21st Century: Should we be Optimistic or Concerned?”
by Rhonda Sharpe - 283-294 Crime, Incarceration, and Employment in Light of the Great Recession
by Robynn Cox
June 2010, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 61-78 Beyond Disparate Impact: Risk-based Pricing and Disparity in Consumer Credit History Scores
by Jonathan Spader - 79-114 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Income Inequality Across US Regions
by Gary Hoover & Mehmet Yaya - 115-130 Race, Medicine, and the Science Behind BiDil: How ACE-Inhibition Took the Fall for the First Ethnic Drug
by Jay Kaufman & Thu Nguyen & Richard Cooper - 131-152 Increasing Diversity in Telecommunications Ownership and Increasing Efficiency in Spectrum Auctions by Breaking the Link Between Capital Market Discrimination and FCC Spectrum Auction Outcomes
by Clarence Bush - 153-172 The 2007 General Elections in Nigeria: An Account of the Politics of Personal Rule in an African Country by a former Presidential Aide
by Andrew Okolie
March 2010, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-6 Race, Genetics and Health: An Introduction
by William Darity & Charmaine Royal & Keith Whitfield - 7-23 Can Cultural Competency Speak to the Race Disparities in Methadone Dosage Levels?
by Daniel Howard & Nadine Barrett & DaJuanicia Holmes - 25-41 The Politics of Skin Color in Brazil
by Gladys Mitchell - 43-60 Biological V. Social Definitions of Race: Implications for Modern Biomedical Research
by Joseph Graves
December 2009, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 151-160 The Relationship Among African American Male Earnings, Employment, Incarceration and Immigration in the United States: A Time Series Approach
by Lonnie Stevans - 161-180 Differences in Food Preparation by Race and Ethnicity: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
by Sanae Tashiro - 181-195 Is Race a Determinant of Student Performance in Economics?
by Sue Stockly - 197-226 Families in the Gautreaux Housing Mobility Program: Perceptions and Responses to the U.S. Political Economy
by Ruby Mendenhall - 227-243 The Development Theory of Transportation Infrastructure Examined in the Context of Central and West Africa
by Ambe Njoh - 245-273 Financing Community Development in the US: A Comparison of “War on Poverty” and 1990s-Era Policy Approaches
by Gary Dymski - 275-276 Book Review: Debt Aid by Dambisa Moyo, Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, 2009
by Llewellyn Miller
June 2009, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 79-91 Racial Inequality and Segregation Measures: Some Evidence from the 2000 Census
by Rajiv Sethi & Rohini Somanathan - 93-111 Short Term External Debt and Economic Growth—Granger Causality: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean
by Hector Butts - 113-125 Occupational Segregation by Race and Sex in Brazil, 1989-2001
by Mary King - 127-135 Whites, Blacks, and Brown in the Labor Market in Brazil: A Study About Inequalities
by Ana Saboia & João Saboia - 137-149 Incorporating Service-Learning into the Economics Curriculum
by Mary Lopez
March 2009, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-6 Minorities’ Fields of Expertise in Economics and Employment Demand in These Fields
by James Peoples - 7-28 Credit Access, the Costs of Credit and Credit Market Discrimination
by Christian Weller - 29-50 African Americans and U.S. Politics: The Gradual Progress of Black Women in Political Representation
by Amadu Kaba & Deborah Ward - 51-78 Be All That You Can Be?: Racial Identity Production in the U.S. Military
by James Stewart
December 2008, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 117-127 The Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Poverty: Analyzing the Dimensions by Race and Immigration
by Olugbenga Ajilore - 129-146 Taking Advantage of an Untapped Pool: Assessing the Success of African American Head Coaches in the National Football League
by David Branham - 147-162 Implications of Africa’s Transportation Systems for Development in the Era of Globalization
by Ambe Njoh - 163-180 Hurricane Katrina: Was There a Political Economy of Death?
by Gregory Price
September 2008, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 55-55 In Memory of Robert S. Browne
by Marcus Alexis - 57-60 A Brief Biography of Robert S. Browne
by Charles Betsey - 61-66 Robert Browne and the Caucus of Black Economics
by Marcus Alexis & Thaddeus Spratlen & Charles Wilson - 67-73 The Emergency Land Fund: Robert S. Browne, the Idea and the Man
by Joe Brooks - 75-89 The Emergence of the Black Economic Research Center and The Review of Black Political Economy: 1969–1972
by John Handy - 91-101 Robert Browne and Full Employment
by Bernard Anderson - 103-107 Robert S. Browne: Contribution to African Development
by Willene Johnson - 109-115 Robert S. Browne. Development from an African Perspective: Early Success and Challenges at the Africa Development Bank
by Robert Browne
March 2008, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-12 NEA Presidential Address: Black Economists of the World You Cite!!
by Gregory Price - 13-18 Acceptance Remarks Samuel Z. Westerfield Award
by Margaret Simms - 19-29 The Black Enterprise Magazine Ranking of Colleges for African Americans: A Structural Analysis
by David Poyer - 31-41 Increasing Finance, Improving Schools
by Linda Loubert - 43-54 Housing Loan Patterns Toward Minority Borrowers in Mississippi: Analysis of Some Micro Data Evidence of Redlining
by Fidel Ezeala-Harrison & Glenda Glover & Jane Shaw-Jackson
December 2007, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 173-185 Crime and Race: A Plea for New Ideas
by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong - 187-216 W. Arthur Lewis in Retrospect
by Charles Becker & Terry-Ann Craigie - 217-229 Educational Attainment: A Key Factor for Improving the Lagging Rate of Black Entrepreneurship
by Robert Singh & Micah Crump - 231-243 Literacy Skills and Earnings: Race and Gender Differences
by Roberto Anda & Pedro Hernandez - 245-258 The Impact of Medical Education Reform on the Racial Health Status Gap, 1920–1930: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis
by Linda Dynan - 259-271 Racial Differences in Civic Participation and Charitable Giving: The Confounding Effects of Educational Attainment and Unmeasured Ability
by Eleanor Brown & Rosanna Smart - 273-278 Francille Rusan Wilson, The Segregated Scholars, Black Social Scientists and the Creation of Black Labor Studies, 1890–1950
by James Stewart
June 2007, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-1 Statement of Editorial Policy
by Cecilia Conrad - 11-52 The Effect Of Attending An Hbcu On Persistence And Graduation Outcomes Of African–American College Students
by Valerie Wilson - 53-85 Faculty Research Productivity: Institutional And Personal Determinants Of Faculty Publications
by Charles Betsey - 87-109 Would Increased National Science Foundation Research Support To Economists At Historically Black College And Universities Increase Their Research Productivity?
by Gregory Price - 111-147 Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Bibliography
by Marybeth Gasman - 149-164 Grading For Effort: The Success Equals Effort Policy At Benedict College
by Omari Swinton - 165-171 Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, And Culture Of Failure That Are Undermining Black America—And What We Can Do About It
by Juan Williams
March 2006, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 7-26 Discrimination in the Chicago-area construction industry handicaps minority-owned firms
by Timothy Bates - 27-48 Declining marriage ratios of young black women: Testing alternative economic hypotheses
by Christopher Brown & Randall Kesselring - 49-61 Federal spending and segregation in Chicago suburbs
by Haydar Kurban - 63-65 Liberating economics: Feminist perspectives on families, work, and globalization By Drucilla K. Barker and Susan F. Feiner
by James Stewart
March 2006, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 7-20 Why have poverty rates fallen?
by Philip Jefferson - 21-44 Neighborhood income, alcohol availability, and crime rates
by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong - 45-49 The research productivity of black economists: Ranking by individuals and doctoral alma mater—Comment
by Augustin Fosu - 51-63 The research productivity of black economists: A rejoinder
by Jacqueline Agesa & Maury Granger & Gregory Price
December 2005, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 9-30 Racial discrimination in mortgage lending in Washington, D.C.: A mixed methods approach
by Emily Blank & Padma Venkatachalam & Lawrence McNeil & Rodney Green - 31-54 Black occupational achievement in the toronto census metropolitan area: Does race matter?
by Joe Darden - 55-60 African Americans in the U.S. Economy
by Susan Feiner - 61-68 The end of poverty: How we can make it happen in our lifetime
by C. Henry - 69-72 Interrogating unstable boundaries: An introduction
by William Darity - 73-87 “Uncle Tom” and the making of a modern African American literature
by Tess Chakkalakal - 89-103 Transfiguring aesthetics: Conflation, identity denial, and transference in “passing texts” of black narrative
by Tomeiko Ashford
September 2005, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 9-24 Black women and racial advancement: The economics of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander
by Nina Banks - 25-39 Even the errors discrimenate: How the split-population model of criminal recidivism makes justice even less colorblind
by Brendan Cushing-Daniels - 47-48 Afro-Mexicano Symposium: An introduction
by William Darity - 49-57 The African diaspora through Ojos Mexicanos: Blackness and Mexicanidad in Southern Mexico
by Bobby Vaughn - 59-72 Fading from memory: Historiographical reflections on the Afro-Mexican presence
by Ben Vinson - 73-77 Yanga and the black origins of Mexico
by Sagrario Cruz-Carretero
March 2005, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 11-15 Reparations as a public policy framework
by Richard America - 17-27 Discrimination in education financing
by Linda Loubert - 29-38 All land grants were not created equal: The benefits of white privilege
by Rhonda Sharpe - 39-64 Income and wealth transfer effects of discrimination in employment
by Sue Headlee - 65-86 White gains from black subordination
by George Dowdall - 87-94 Income and wealth transfer effects of discrimination in small business lending
by Jonathan Taylor - 95-110 Racial disparities in health and wealth: The effects of slavery and past discrimination
by Darrell Gaskin & Alvin Headen & Shelley White-Means - 111-120 Income and wealth transfer effects of discrimination in sentencing
by Charles Betsey - 121-140 Consumer discrimination and black firm entry deterrence: Some reparable damage estimates
by Gregory Price - 141-148 Reparations for slavery: A cause for reparations, a case against David Horowitz
by Taniecea Arceneaux
December 2004, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 7-26 Negative effects of state welfare policy on recipient college enrollment
by Kenya Covington & William Spriggs - 7-26 Negative effects of state welfare policy on recipient college enrollment
by Kenya L. Covington & William E. Spriggs - 27-53 Examining the implementation of welfare reform by race: Do blacks, hispanics and whites report similar experiences with welfare agencies?
by Susan Tinsley Gooden - 27-53 Examining the implementation of welfare reform by race: Do blacks, hispanics and whites report similar experiences with welfare agencies?
by Susan Gooden - 55-59 The role of state policies and discrimination in reducing the chances of African Americans receiving unemployment insurance
by Cheryl Lee - 55-59 The role of state policies and discrimination in reducing the chances of African Americans receiving unemployment insurance
by Cheryl Hill Lee - 61-68 The wellspring of racial inequality
by William Darity - 61-68 The wellspring of racial inequality
by William Darity - 69-73 The anatomy of racial inequality: A commentary
by Cecilia Conrad - 69-73 The anatomy of racial inequality: A commentary
by Cecilia A. Conrad - 75-88 The anatomy of racial inequality: The author’s account
by Gleen Loury - 75-88 The anatomy of racial inequality: The author’s account
by Glenn C. Loury
September 2004, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 9-11 In memoriam: Robert Span Browne
by Charles Betsey - 13-36 Nea presidential address: Identity, markets, and persistent racial inequality
by Patrick Mason - 37-46 Analysis of venture-capital funds that finance minority-owned businesses
by Timothy Bates & William Bradford - 47-64 Does place matter? Births to African American and Latina adolescents
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 65-82 Looking for the next george washington carver: Explaining racial difference in employment and earnings in science and engineering in the United States
by John Graham & Steven Smith - 83-95 Revisiting the economic hypothesis and positional segregation
by Marshall Medoff
June 2004, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 9-33 Co-morbidity and black and white disparities in health and functional status
by Alvin Headen & Kenneth Manton & Max Woodbury - 35-57 Open for business in the black metropolis: Race, disadvantage, and entrepreneurial activity in Chicago's inner city
by Cedric Herring - 59-68 Is discretionary pricing discretionary?: The case of overages in mortgage lending
by Harold Black & Thomas Boehm & Ramon DeGennaro - 69-88 New estimates of within occupation African American-white wage gaps
by William Rodgers & John Holmes - 89-107 Racial apartheid in a small North Carolina town
by James Johnson & Allan Parnell & Ann Joyner & Carolyn Christman & Ben Marsh - 109-111 Between fear & hope, globalization and race in the united states
by James Stewart
March 2004, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 9-10 Comments: Outgoing editor
by Thomas Boston - 11-32 Globalization, cities, and racial inequality at the dawn of the 21st century
by James Stewart - 33-42 Poverty and the environment: Sociologizing environmental protection in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Ifeanyi Ezeonu - 43-63 The political economy of race and its role in the development of public housing in south St. Petersburg: The case of Jordan Park
by Hashim Ahmed - 65-116 War, women, song: The tectonics of black business and entrepreneurship, 1939–2001
by Juliet Walker - 117-128 Nickel and dimed and Saving bernice: Contrasting perspectives on welfare reform
by Robert Cherry
September 2003, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 9-14 Introduction
by Steven Shulman - 15-42 The economic well-being of black Americans: The overarching influence of U.S. immigration policies
by Vernon Briggs - 43-76 Immigration and the black-white color line in the United States
by Jennifer Lee & Frank Bean & Jeanne Batalova & Sabeen Sandhu - 77-94 Occupational context and wage competition of new immigrant latinos with minorities and whites
by Lisa Cantazarite - 95-110 Immigration and the employment of African American workers
by Hannes Johannsson & Steven Shulman - 111-124 Do blacks lose when diversity replaces affirmative action?
by Gerald Jaynes & Frederick McKinney - 125-155 Somewhere over the rainbow?: African Americans, unauthorized Mexican immigration, and coalition building
by Manuel Pastor & Enrico Marcelli - 157-184 Immigration and race: What we think we know
by Robert Cherry
June 2003, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 9-12 The Samuel Z. Westerfield Award
by Samuel Myers - 13-15 Introduction of Bernard E. Anderson recipient of the 2003 Samuel Z. Westerfield Award
by Margaret Simms - 17-26 The Samuel Z. Westerfield Award acceptance remarks
by Bernard Anderson - 27-50 Immigration, finance, and urban evolution: An illustrative model, with a Los Angeles case study
by Gary Dymski - 51-66 “Race riots” and black economic progress
by Mary King - 67-88 Committed “armies of compassion”: African American churches building and sutaining community
by Sherri Wallace
December 2003, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 7-22 Race, internet usage, and e-commerce
by Hiroshi Ono & Madeline Zavodny - 23-37 Black enterprise and the legacy of slavery
by Tristan Zajonc - 39-53 The association between maternal depression and prenatal care adequacy
by Geoffrey Warner - 55-69 Race, incentives, and opportunities: The importance of timing
by Michael Leeds
September 2002, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 7-24 The research productivity of black economists: Ranking by individuals and doctoral alma mater
by Jacqueline Agesa & Maury Granger & Gregory Price - 25-51 The impact of equal employment opportunity commission enforcement on the wages of black and white women, 1988–1996
by Sarah Wilhelm - 53-73 Local labor market structure and the implications for black unemployment in the late 1980s
by Theodore Davis - 75-89 Past labor force experience and heterogeneity
by Jorge Valero-Gil
June 2002, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 9-28 Family connections and the black-white wealth gap among middle-class families
by N. Chiteji & Darrick Hamilton - 29-55 Gender differences in public and private university enrollement in Kenya: What do they mask?
by Jacqueline Agesa & Richard Agesa - 57-89 Empirical destabilization of racial categories: Implications for civil rights enforcement in mortgage lending
by Steven Holloway & Elvin Wyly - 91-106 Are black and white income distributions converging? time series analysis
by Ryoichi Sakano
March 2002, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 3-4 Guest editors
by Jessica Nembhard & Anthony Blasingame - 15-20 Introduction: Tribute to Rhonda M. Williams
by Jessica Nembhard - 21-24 Complete works
by Rhonda Williams - 25-42 Rhonda M. Williams: Competition, race, agency, and community
by Gary Dymski & Jessica Nembhard - 43-51 Queer black marxist feminist political economy in a white-supremacist heterosexist-homophobic capitalist patriarchy: Rhonda M. Williams on method, history, theory, and policy
by Mathew Forstater - 53-61 Speaking truth to power: Race, class, gender, and the intersection
by Julianne Malveaux - 63-75 The Janus face of race: Rhonda M. Williams on orthodox economic schizophrenia
by Patrick Mason - 77-90 Intergroup disparity: Why culture is irrelevant
by William Darity - 91-96 A logit decomposition analysis of occupational segregation: An update for the 1990s of Spriggs and Williams
by Valerie Rawlston & William Spriggs - 97-122 Unions and women’s training for the skilled trades in the U.S
by Günseli Berik & Cihan Bilginsoy
December 2002, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 9-50 Competition and integration of black enterprises in the American economy
by Andrew Brimmer - 51-70 Minority businesses serving government clients amidst prolonged chaos in preferential procurement programs
by Timothy Bates - 71-92 Swimming upstream?: The relative research productivity of economists at black colleges
by Jacqueline Agesa & Maury Granger & Gregory Price - 93-113 Self-employment, criminal victimization, and community organization: Formulating effective policies for urban development
by Sean Wheeler
December 2001, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 9-46 Access to capital: Milwaukee's continuing small business lending gaps
by Gregory Squires & Sally O'Connor - 47-66 Family structure and the afro-euro poverty gap: When employment policies aren't enough
by Steven Shulman - 67-81 Survey of consumer finances: Asset accumulation differences by race
by Ronald Straight - 83-98 The determinants of infant and child mortality in developing countries: The case of Sub-Sahara Africa
by Bichaka Fayissa
June 2001, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 9-23 Exits from poverty among rural and urban black, hispanic, and white young adults
by Teresa Mauldin & Yoko Mimura - 25-47 Black educational advantage in the inner city
by Katrina McDonald & Thomas LaVeist - 49-61 The ideological origins of Richard M. Nixon's “Black Capitalism” initiative
by Robert Weems & Lewis Randolph - 63-77 The history of community banking and its role in Nigerian rural economic development
by C. Okoye & Amon Okpala - 79-83 Losing the race: Self-sabotage in Black America
by Billy Dickens
June 2001, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 13-29 In pursuit of racial equality: The political economy of Rhonda M. Williams
by Deborah Figart - 31-71 Cognitive skills, test scores, and social stratification: The role of family and school-level resources on racial/ethnic differences in scores on standardized tests (AFQT)
by Héctor Cordero-Guzmán - 73-94 Do lenders discriminate against low-income borrowers?
by Harold Black & Breck Robinson & Robert Schweitzer - 95-116 Do higher minimum wages harm minority and inner-city teens?
by Mark Turner & Berna Demiralp
December 2001, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 9-22 The civil rights act of 1964 and black consumption/savings behavior
by Warren Hrung - 23-39 Are learning outcomes in economics different at predominantly black and white universities? Lessons fromPrinciples of macroeconomics courses at two schools
by Scott Simkins & Stuart Allen - 41-57 A lorenz curve based index of income stratification
by Geoffrey Warner - 59-71 Set-aside contracting in S.B.A.'S 8(a) program
by Paul Ong - 73-87 The history of community banking and its role in Nigerian rural economic development
by C. Okoye & Amon Okpala
December 2000, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 9-28 Race and home price appreciation in urban neighborhoods: Evidence from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
by Sunwoong Kim - 29-52 The impact of secondary mortgage market guidelines on affordable and fair lending: A reconnaissance from the front lines
by Kenneth Temkin & Roberto Quercia & George Galster - 53-76 Black and white differences in homeownership rates in the Toronto Census Metropolitan area: Does race matter?
by Joe Darden & Sameh Kamel - 77-97 Scenarios for economic development in an inner city community in the district of Columbia
by Daniel Muhammad & Mashadi Manong & Rodney Green - 99-102 Transformations of gender and race: Family and developmental perspectives
by Rhea Almeida & Lynn Burbridge
September 2000, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 7-27 Does type of conjugal union matter in the labor market? Evidence from a Caribbean economy
by Addington Coppin - 29-36 Black abortion demand
by Marshall Medoff - 37-47 Race and cesarean delivery in Florida
by Darren Grant - 49-61 Structural adjustment and public sector investiment program in the Caribbean
by Walter Simmons & Lennox Andrews - 63-66 The political economy of hope and fear, capitalism and the black condition in America
by James Stewart - 67-70 Locked in the poorhouse; Cities, race and poverty in the United States
by James Stewart - 71-74 Readings in black political economy
by James Stewart
March 2000, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 13-26 Where are the people? Review essay on Thomas Sugrue'sThe Origins of the Urban Crisis
by Beth Bates & Timothy Bates & Grace Boggs - 27-42 Black teen childbearing: Reexamining the segmented labor market hypothesis
by Christine Meyer & Swati Mukerjee - 43-64 Returning Aftican American farmers to the land: Recent trends and a policy rationale
by Spencer Wood & Jess Gilbert - 65-86 Insights into the work and family lives of Afro-Caribbean men
by Addington Coppin - 87-91 The strenghs of African American families, twenty-five years later
by James Stewart - 93-96 Job creation, prospects and strategies
by James Stewart
March 2000, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 9-34 Should black women and men live in the same place? An intermetropolitan assessment of relative labor market success
by Mary King & Todd Easton