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March 2000, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 35-47 Racial and gender differences in unemployment patterns in an urban labor market: The case of detroit
by Augustin Fosu - 49-80 Illegal-seizure and market-disadvantage approaches to restitution: A comparison of the Japanese American and African American cases
by Gary Dymski - 81-102 Mitigating barriers to black employment through affirmative action regulations: A case study
by Ward Thomas - 103-123 Black residential segregation in suburban detroit: Empirical testing of the ecological theory
by T. Darden & Sameh Kamel
December 1999, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 7-12 An economic theory of Pan-Africanism
by Augustin Fosu - 13-32 Union membership effects on black-white differences in returns to education
by Terry Ashley - 33-62 Minority youth employment, residential location, and neighborhood jobs: A study of Los Angeles County
by Tom Larson & Madhu Mohanty - 63-76 Health insurance, race, and emergency room utilization
by Peter Jackson
September 1999, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 9-21 How does it feel to be free?: Reflections on black-white economic inequality in the era of “color-blind” law
by Rhonda Williams & William Spriggs - 23-30 Is there discrimination in mortgage lending? What does the research tell us?
by Harold Black - 31-45 Black male employment and tight labor markets
by Robert Cherry - 47-71 Cooperative economics—A community revitalization strategy
by Curtis Haynes & Jessica Nembhard - 73-98 Minority procurement: Beyond affirmative action to economic empowerment
by Sherri Wallace - 99-127 Merit, cost, and the affirmative action policy debate
by Major Coleman
June 1999, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 13-28 21st century pollination: Federal housing and health policies
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 29-54 Black infant health: Where to in the 21st century?
by Geoffrey Warner - 55-74 Economic community of West African States: From an economic union to a peacekeeping mission?
by E. Udogu - 75-92 Development prospects and policy for Africa: Structural adjustment and beyond
by Kempe Hope
March 1999, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 3-4 Editor’s introduction
by Thomas Boston - 13-31 W.E.B. Dubois as economic analyst: Reflections on the 100th anniversary of the Philadelphia Negro
by Lynn Burbridge - 33-49 No more servants in the house
by Beth Bates - 51-75 The economics of racism
by Marcus Alexis - 77-83 Reparations and public policy
by Richard America
December 1998, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 9-21 Race, cognitive skills, psychological capital and wages
by Arthur Goldsmith & William Darity & Jonathan Veum - 23-35 Determinants of regional income distribution in the U.S. South, 1980–1990: Roles of net migration and human capital accumulation
by Octavian Ngarambé & Stephan Goetz - 37-46 Assessing the effect of the occupational crowding of immigrants on the real wages of African American workers
by Lonnie Stevans - 47-56 On the permanence or impermanence of black-white economic inequality
by Jeremiah Cotton - 57-73 The shadow of the future and the complexity of cooperation
by John Handy
September 1998, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 11-12 Editor’s introduction
by Thomas Boston - 19-36 Long-term trends and prospects for black-owned businesses
by Andrew Brimmer - 37-72 Minority business formation and survival: Evidence on business performance and viability
by Jan Christopher - 73-88 What determines exports of black-owned enterprises?
by N. Ekanem & Charlie Mahone - 89-104 Is the U.S. small business administration a racist institution?
by Timothy Bates
June 1998, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 5-6 Editor’s introduction
by Thomas Boston - 17-40 The declining social and economic fortunes of African American males: A critical assessment of four perspectives
by James Johnson & Walter Farrell & Jennifer Stoloff - 41-53 Economics research at historically black colleges and universities: Rankings and effects on the supply of black economists
by Jacqueline Agesa & Maury Granger & Gregory Price - 55-75 Worker re-training and labor market outcomes: A new focus for labor research published in The review of black political economy
by James Stewart - 77-83 Employment and training solutions for the economically disadvantaged: An essay
by Bernard Anderson - 85-89 An employment and business strategy for the next century: A comment
by Thomas Boston - 91-94 Black unemployment: Part of unskilled unemployment
by Billy Dickens - 95-97 All that we can be
by Billy Dickens - 99-101 Institutions and reform in Africa: The public choice perspective
by E. Udogu
March 1997, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 3-3 Menu
by Thomas Boston - 5-39 Race, culture, and skill: Interracial wage differences among African Americans, Latinos, and whites
by Patrick Mason - 41-56 The wilder vote and the New South phenomenon: A multivariate analysis
by Michael Clemons & Charles Jones - 57-75 Job displacement and reemployment in North Carolina: The relative experience of the black worker
by Alfred Field & William Winfrey - 77-93 Black male unemployment
by David Schwartzman - 95-114 Racial differences in the hurdling of prenatal care barriers
by Geoffrey Warner
December 1996, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 11-36 The long-run impact of teenage work experience: A Reexamination
by Lauren Rich - 37-60 “Place-not-race”?: The inadequacy of geography to address racial disparities
by Miguel Oliver & Teresa Dawson-Munoz - 61-75 Male and female earnings in the Caribbean economy of Barbados: A human capital perspective
by Addington Coppin - 77-88 The causal relationship between African American fertility and female labor supply: Policy implications
by Benjamin Cheng - 89-102 Determinants of fertility: Implications for the “New” federalism
by Robert Kirk - 103-115 Commons-Mitchell-Myrdal-Polanyiinstitutionalism: A review of inequality: Radical institutionalist views on race, gender, class, and nation
by Julian Ellison
September 1996, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-4 Menu
by Thomas Boston - 5-12 The gift of Chaos: An opportunity for the Nation’s Black Economists
by Shelley White-Means - 13-59 The impact of the California Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI) on university and professional school admissions and the implications for the California Economy
by Cecilia Conrad & Rhonda Sharpe - 61-81 Urban neighborhood demographics associated with environmentally suspect, tax-delinquent properties: Equity and redevelopment implications
by Nancey Leigh & Robert Gradeck - 83-94 Racial discrimination and long-term contracts in major league baseball
by Daniel Marburger - 95-126 Democracy and growth: The Sub-Saharan African case, 1960–1992
by Yi Feng - 127-128 Human factor engineering and the political economy of African development
by Robert Browne - 129-131 Foreign aid, self-reliance and economic development in West Africa
by Stephanie Wilson
June 1996, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 13-46 What does the AFQT really measure: Race, wages, schooling and the AFQT score
by William Rodgers & William Spriggs - 47-64 The political economy of labor market discrimination: A classroom-friendly presentation of the theory
by Steven Shulman - 65-79 Black public colleges and universities as projects: How do they rank relative to white public colleges and universities?
by Lawrence Morse & Ryoichi Sakano & Gregory Price - 81-95 Labor force participation among low-income married women
by Carole Miller - 97-110 Persistent consequences of initial discrimination: Young black workers in the 1960s
by Bruce Elmslie & Stanley Sedo - 111-121 Race and municipal bond ratings in the commonwealth of Virginia
by Yaw Badu & Kwadwo Bawuah & Kenneth Daniels - 123-134 The effect of energy conservation tax credits on minority household housing improvements
by Martin Williams & David Poyer - 135-143 What employers want: Job prospects for less-educated workers
by Daniel Immergluck
December 1996, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 3-6 Co-Editors’ introduction
by Thomas Boston & Catherine Ross - 29-38 Economic development strategies for the inner city: The need for Governmental Intervention
by Susan Fainstein & Mia Gray - 39-49 Entrepreneurship and the advantages of the inner city: How to augment the porter thesis
by John Butler - 51-65 Business strategy and access to capital in inner-city revitalization
by Gary Dymski - 67-74 Rebuilding inner cities: Basic principles
by June Thomas - 75-94 Déjá-vu all over again: Porter’s model of Inner-city Redevelopment
by David Sawicki & Mitch Moody - 95-110 Taking back the inner city: A review of Recent Proposals
by William Goldsmith - 111-121 Political economy of urban poverty in the 21st century: How progress and public policy generate rising poverty
by Timothy Bates - 123-129 Promoting economic development in the inner city: The importance of Human Resources
by Carla Robinson-Barnes - 131-160 The porter model of competitive advantage for inner-city development: An Appraisal
by C. Henry - 161-183 Michael Porter: New gilder of ghettos
by Edward Blakely & Leslie Small - 185-192 Revitalizing the inner city: A Holistic approach
by Usha Reichert - 193-206 Reparations and the competitive advantage of inner cities
by Richard America - 207-212 Potential welfare gains from improving economic conditions in the inner city
by James Peoples - 213-219 Is the inner city competitive?
by Margaret Simms & Winston Allen - 233-250 Making comparative advantage work for economic opportunity
by William Schweke - 251-257 Economic development or social development? A strategy for rebuilding inner cities
by Arnold Graf - 259-289 Mr. Porter’s “Competitive advantage” for inner-city revitalization: Exploitation or empowerment?
by James Johnson & Walter Farrell & Geraldine Henderson - 303-336 An economic strategy for America’s inner cities: Addressing the controversy
by Michael Porter - 337-357 Location preferences of successful African American-owned businesses in Atlanta
by Thomas Boston & Catherine Ross
June 1995, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-4 Tribute to James B. Stewart
by Thomas Boston - 5-5 Menu
by Thomas Boston - 7-21 Future sustainable Latin American growth: A need for savings
by Albert Fishlow - 23-43 Black women’s labor market status: Occupational segregation in the United States and Great Britain
by Mary King - 45-64 Labor force participation of black and white married women: Evidence from urban labor markets
by Augustin Fosu - 65-78 High school athletics and the wages of black males
by Bradley Ewing - 79-82 Residential apartheid: The American legacy
by Fassil Demissie - 83-86 External linkages and growth in small economies
by Terence Agbeyegbe - 87-89 It just ain’t fair: The ethics of health care for African Americans
by E. Walton - 90-91 Economy and society
by Robert Browne - 92-94 Inside Babylon: The Caribbean Diaspora in Britain
by Roy Austin - 95-97 Homeless children and youth: A new American dilemma
by Cecil Gouke
June 1995, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 3-3 Farewell
by James Stewart - 5-6 Menu
by James Stewart - 7-27 An empirical test of the cultural capital hypothesis
by James Johnson & Elisa Bienenstock & Jennifer Stoloff - 29-42 Racial differences in the unemployment response to structural changes in local labor markets
by Thomas Hyclak & James Stewart - 43-67 The demographics of trade-affected services and manufacturing workers (1987–1990): A comparative analysis
by Bartholomew Armah - 69-76 Consumer discrimination, duopoly, and black firm entry: The welfare effect of subsidies
by Gregory Price - 77-83 Look before you leap: The Franchise route to self-employment
by Timothy Bates & William Bradford - 85-99 Characteristics of black-owned corporations in Atlanta: With comments on the SMOBE undercount
by Thomas Boston - 101-111 Economic restructuring and emerging patterns of industrial relations
by Earl Hamilton & Emily Blank
March 1995, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-11 Samuel Z. Westerfield lecture
by Samuel Myers - 13-36 NEA presidential address, 1994
by James Stewart - 37-74 The theory of bank redlining and discrimination: An exploration
by Gary Dymski - 75-90 Race, revenues, and college basketball
by Robert Brown & R. Jewell - 91-101 Race and employment dislocation in California’s aerospace industry
by Paul Ong & Janette Lawrence - 103-111 Residential location and the earnings of African American women
by Emily Hoffnar & Michael Greene - 113-129 The impact of ECOWAS on intraregional trade flows: An empirical investigation
by Mamit Deme
December 1994, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-23 The performance of black-owned commercial banks: A comparative analysis
by Sam Ziorklui - 25-37 A crumbling legacy: The decline of African American insurance companies in contemporary America
by Robert Weems - 39-56 The demand for labor in Caribbean community MDCs
by Addington Coppin - 57-70 Rural employment and rural-urban differences in employment in Zaire: A comparative perspective
by David Shapiro & Sharon Shapiro - 71-92 Capitalism, democracy and discrimination—The rise and decline of racism in cox’scaste, class and race
by Ganeshwar Chand - 93-112 Race, job training, and economic development: Barriers to racial equity in program planning
by Joan Fitzgerald & Wendy Patton - 113-120 The effect of public sector employment on the earnings of white and African American males: A sample selectivity approach
by Michael Greene & Emily Hoffnar - 121-122 A note to the editor
by Robert Browne
June 1994, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-8 Nea presidential address, 1993: Why black economists?
by Cecilia Conrad - 9-24 The cost of government deposits for black-owned commercial banks
by Gregory Price - 25-48 Measuring employment discrimination through controlled experiments
by Marc Bendick & Charles Jackson & Victor Reinoso - 49-66 Sectoral labor employment in a Caribbean economy: The case of Barbados
by Addington Coppin - 67-93 Black-white housing price differentials: Recent trends and implications
by John Reifel - 95-112 An analysis of the repayment patterns of some black mortgagors
by Roger Williams - 113-121 Utilization of minority employees in small business: A comparison of nonminority and black-owned urban enterprises
by Timothy Bates - 123-125 Public policy and the black hospital: From slavery to segregation to integration
by David McBride
June 1994, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 3-5 Menu
by James Stewart - 7-24 Blacks in rural America: Socioeconomic status and policies to enhance economic well-being
by Joyce Allen-Smith - 25-50 Federal agricultural policies: Do black farm operators benefit?
by Hezekiah Jones - 51-71 Structural changes in U.S. agriculture: Implications for African American farmers
by Adell Brown & Ralph Christy & Tesfa Gebremedhin - 73-83 Survival strategies of successful black farmers
by Patricia McLean-Meyinsse & Adell Brown - 85-108 Economic development in southern black belt counties: How does it measure up?
by Donald Bellamy & Alfred Parks - 109-124 African Americans in southern rural regions: The importance of legacy
by Louis Swanson & Rosalind Harris & Jerry Skees & Lionel Williamson - 125-144 Employment hardship and rural minorities: Theory, research, and policy
by Leif Jensen - 145-158 Income inequities between black and white populations in southern nonmetropolitan counties
by Theodore Davis - 159-177 Determinants of poverty among workers in metro and nonmetro areas of the south
by Alton Thompson & Donald McDowell - 179-202 Domestic food programs, hunger and undernutrition in rural America: How secure is the safety net?
by Carlton Davis
March 1994, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-17 Fiscal stress in local government: A case study of the tri-cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia
by Yaw Badu & Sheng Li - 19-29 The impact of targeted partnership grants on minority employment
by Maurice Mongkuo & William Pammer - 31-41 An estimate of black gross job losses due to reduced defense expenditures
by Roger Williams - 43-54 Race and rehiring in the high-tech industry
by Don Mar & Paul Ong - 55-75 Rising black unemployment: Changes in job stability or in employability?
by M. Badgett - 77-98 Black immigrants in the U.S. labor market: An earnings analysis
by Nasser Daneshvary & R. Schwer - 99-105 Banking on black enterprise: The potential of emerging firms for revitalizing urban economies
by Jerome Williams
December 1993, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-10 Minority business development: Where do we go from here?
by Gavin Chen - 11-14 Perspectives on minority business
by Don Holdren - 15-39 Black Americans’ business ownership factors: A theoretical perspective
by Sol Ahiarah - 41-71 Rural minority business development
by Frank Fratoe - 73-87 Progress and success in the development of black-owned franchise units
by Matthew Sonfield - 89-107 The performance of minority banks in a deregulated banking environment
by Don Holdren & Wilton Heyliger - 109-134 An analysis of small, high performing minority and nonminority banks’ strategies, 1980-1988
by Don Holdren & Jafar Alavi & Wilton Hey liger - 141-150 Equalizing opportunity through small business development: A south african perspective
by Bruce Phillips - 151-165 Gender, entrepreneurship and socioeconomic reparation in South Africa
by Fred Ahwireng-Obeng
September 1993, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-18 Revisiting the relationship between growth and poverty
by Golam Azam & Alonzo Redmon - 19-31 A Different approach to the measurement of income inequality
by Cecilia Conrad - 33-54 Has social mobilization caused political instability in Africa? A granger-causality test
by Bedford Umez - 55-71 A regional analysis of black male-white male wage differences
by Jeremiah Cotton - 73-99 Enterprise zones: Incentives are not attracting minority firms
by Glenda Glover - 101-120 What do we know about racial discrimination in mortgage markets?
by Cathy Cloud & George Galster
March 1993, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-18 NEA presidential address, 1992: Policy issues in the postsecondary education of African Americans
by Arthur King - 19-52 Black-white wage differential: The relative importance of human capital and labor market structure
by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong & Rudy Fichtenbaum - 53-67 Color or culture?: Wage differences among non-hispanic black males, hispanic black males and hispanic white males
by Jeremiah Cotton - 68-82 Do black and white women hold different jobs in the same occupation? A critical analysis of the clerical and service sectors
by Augustin Fosu - 83-107 Do lenders who redline make more money than lenders who don’t?
by Gregory Squires & Sally O’Connor - 109-112 Racism and justice: The case for affirmative action
by Albert Mosley - 113-115 The culture of contentment
by Robert Browne - 116-126 The state and development in Ethiopia
by John Mbaku
March 1993, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 3-3 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-8 A tribute to Robert S. Browne
by Bernard Anderson - 9-23 The origin, birth, and adolescence of the review of black political economy and the black economic research center
by Robert Browne - 25-40 What’s wrong with the theory of racial inequality: Toward a more effective theory of racial inequality in economic life
by David Swinton - 41-64 Community economic development: Some critical issues
by John Handy - 65-72 Economic growth and equity: Complements or opposites?
by Donald Harris - 73-85 Terms of trade shifts and international macroeconomic fundamentals
by Ronald Johnson - 87-97 Toward an overall assessment of our alternatives
by Robert Browne - 99-110 The economic basis for reparations to black America
by Robert Browne - 111-120 Wealth distribution and its impact on minorities
by Robert Browne - 121-133 The black stake in global interdependence
by Robert Browne
December 1992, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 3-4 Menu
by James Stewart - 5-35 NEA Presidential Address: The role of race-conscious policies in addressing past and present discrimination
by Charles Betsey - 37-54 Trade sensitive manufacturing employment: Some new insights
by Bartholomew Armah - 55-80 Income inequality as an indicator of discrimination in housing markets
by Robert Kaestner & Wendy Fleischer - 81-98 Some new historical evidence on the impact of affirmative action: Detroit, 1972
by Thomas Hyclak & Larry Taylor & James Stewart