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December 1992, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 99-118 The treatment of racial and sexual discrimination in economics journals and economics textbooks: 1972 to 1987
by Robert Cherry & Susan Feiner - 119-122 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: The political biography of an American dilemma
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 123-128 Harold Washington and the neighborhoods: Progressive city government in Chicago, 1983–1987
by Steven Neufeld
September 1992, Volume 21, Issue 1
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by James Stewart - 5-18 Arthur Lewis distinguished lecture what’s left of what’s left? or: What does it mean to be a socialist today?
by Paul Streeten - 19-31 Racial differences in the feminization of poverty
by Emily Hoffman - 33-44 Vacancies, unemployment, and black and white wage earnings: 1956–1983
by Don Mar - 45-58 The impact of changes in local labor market conditions on estimates of occupational segregation
by Susanne Schmitz & Paul Gabriel - 59-68 Racial differences in married female labor force participation behavior: An analysis using interracial marriages
by David Macpherson & James Stewart - 69-73 The dynamics of agricultural contribution to economic growth-Comment
by Addington Coppin - 75-81 More on the dynamics of agricultural contribution to economic growth-Reply
by Edward Nissan - 83-85 In the way of women; men’s resistance to sex equality in organizations
by Juanita Firestone - 87-90 Life in black America
by Roy Austin
June 1992, Volume 20, Issue 4
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by James Stewart - 5-38 Nea presidential address, 1991: Sixteenth-century European expansion and the economic decline of Africa (in honor of Walter Rodney)
by Thomas Boston - 39-53 Political instability and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Further evidence
by John Mbaku - 55-71 Recent U.S. economic policies and the Central Caribbean economies
by Addington Coppin - 73-89 The divide-and-conquer and employer/ employee models of discrimination: Neoclassical competition as a familial defect
by Patrick Mason - 91-94 Dependency and default-dependency and clientelism in Jamaica
by Nelson Keith
March 1992, Volume 20, Issue 3
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by James Stewart - 5-29 The dilemma of black banking: Lending risks vs. community service
by Andrew Brimmer - 31-52 Aid and economic growth in LDCs: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong - 53-73 The effect of discrimination and segregation on black male migration
by Tom Larson - 75-98 Analysis of wage differentials by gender and ethnicity in the public sector
by Todd Idson & Hollis Price - 99-117 The vintage schooling hypothesis and racial differences in earnings and on-the-job training: A longitudinal analysis
by Kevin Duncan - 119-126 Being Brown: A Very Public Life
by Jacqueline Howard-Matthews - 127-133 The silent revolution in Africa: Debt, development and democracy
by John Mbaku
December 1991, Volume 20, Issue 2
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by James Stewart - 5-22 Attitudes towards race and poverty in the demand for private education: The case of Mississippi
by John Conlon & Mwangi Kimenyi - 23-43 Racial differences in intersegment mobility
by Jeffrey Waddoups - 45-64 Factors affecting the external debt-servicing capacity of African nations: An empirical investigation
by Christopher Ngassam - 65-87 Agricultural exports and the agenda for accelerated development in Africa
by Emmanuel Egbe - 89-103 Interregional migration of labor in Ghana, West Africa: Determinants, consequences and policy intervention
by John Arthur - 105-107 Dumping in dixie: Race, class, and environmental quality
by James Stewart - 109-111 Two-tier compensation structures: Their impact on unions, employers and employees
by James Stewart
September 1991, Volume 20, Issue 1
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by James Stewart - 5-23 THe dynamics of agricultural contribution to economic growth
by Edward Nissan - 25-47 An estimation of the aggregate educational production function for public schools in Louisiana
by Donald Andrews & Bichaka Fayissa & Uday Tate - 49-58 Race, amenities, and psychic income
by Mwangi Kimenyi - 59-77 Labor market segmentation: African American and Puerto Rican labor in New York City, 1960–1980
by Andrés Torres - 79-81 In search of the new South: The black urban experience in the 1970s and 1980s
by Charles Henry - 83-88 The African state and the economic crisis
by Kola Olugbade - 89-91 Uganda’s struggle for authentic development
by Stephen Isabirye
March 1991, Volume 19, Issue 3
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by James Stewart - 5-28 Civil rights legislation and the housing status of black americans: An overview
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 29-42 Civil rights legislation and the housing status of black americans: Evidence from fair housing audits and segregation indices
by Veronica Reed - 43-64 Trends in the housing status of black americans across selected metropolitan areas
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 65-81 The effects of extended families and marital status on housing consumption by black female-headed households
by David Macpherson & James Stewart - 85-109 Racial disparity in the atlanta housing market
by Carla Robinson - 111-123 The role of housing vouchers in baltimore city, Maryland
by Sheila Ards - 125-159 Urban renewal: The case of Buffalo, NY
by Alfred Price - 161-174 Public housing in Charlottesville: The black experience in a small Southern City
by William Harris & Nancy Olmsted - 175-194 Housing problems and prospects for blacks in Houston
by Robert Bullard - 195-209 Housing for blacks: A challenge for kansas city
by William Robertson - 211-240 Recent changes in the housing status of blacks in los angeles
by J. Grigsby
September 1990, Volume 19, Issue 2
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by James Stewart - 5-16 Nea presidential address, 1990: Africa, the development challenge of the 1990s
by Stephanie Wilson - 17-42 W. Arthur Lewis lecture: Should there be a marshall plan for eastern europe?
by Irma Adelman - 43-47 Nea presidential address, 1985: Managing African American development
by Richard America - 49-59 The black scholar: An endangered species
by Alan Fechter - 61-72 A common destiny: Blacks and American society
by Margaret Simms & Julianne Malveaux - 73-74 The development of labour law in Trinidad and Tobago
by Roy Austin - 75-78 Black lives, white lives: Three decades of race relations in America
by Harold Cheatham
June 1990, Volume 19, Issue 1
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by James Stewart - 5-21 The causes and impact of the african debt crisis
by Alex Danso - 23-37 Racial bloc voting and political mobilization in South Carolina
by James Loewen - 39-63 Racial steering by real estate agents: Mechanisms and motives
by George Galster - 65-78 Occupation equity: A black and white portrait of women in the united states military
by Harold Cheatham & Susan Seem - 79-90 Race and prosecution expenditures
by Samuel Cameron - 91-91 Correspondence
by William Perkins & J. Richardson - 93-95 Economic adjustment policies for small nations (Theory and Experience in the English-Speaking Caribbean)by DeLisle Worrell and Compton Bourne
by S. Jones-Hendrickson
March 1990, Volume 18, Issue 4
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by James Stewart - 5-12 A longitudinal analysis of racial wage differentials for young nonfarm rural workers
by Clifford Reid - 13-36 Race and sex differences in the effects of early unemployment on wages
by Stephen Hills - 37-53 Labor market segmentation and relative black/white teenage birth rates
by Elaine McCrate - 55-68 The effect of human capital on the economic status of divorced and separated women: Differences by race
by Teresa Mauldin & Joan Koonce - 69-97 Exploitation and inefficiency in Cameroon food marketing systems—myth or reality?: Some evidence from the west province
by Neil Boyer & Carlton Davis - 99-101 Who defends america? Race, sex, and class in the armed forces by Edwin Dorn
by Juanita Firestone - 103-105 Discrimination: Its economic impact on blacks, women, and jews by Robert Cherry
by Emily Blank
December 1990, Volume 18, Issue 3
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by James Stewart - 5-20 Racial inequality and white employment: An interpretation and test of the bargaining power hypothesis
by Steven Shulman - 21-38 The gap at the top: Relative occupational earnings disadvantages of the black middle class
by Jeremiah Cotton - 39-57 Factors affecting the upward mobility of black managers in private sector organizations
by Stella Nkomo & Taylor Cox - 59-74 What else do unions do?: Race and gender in local 35
by Rhonda Williams & Peggie Smith - 79-91 Public assistance and job search behavior of the rural poor-evidence from the mississippi delta
by Tekie Fessehatzion & Bichaka Fayissa - 93-104 Black business ownership in the rural south
by William O’Hare - 105-129 Racial steering in urban housing markets: A review of the audit evidence
by George Galster - 131-135 Review of race, class & conservatism
by Herbert Hunter
September 1989, Volume 18, Issue 2
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by James Stewart - 05-22 Job characteristics and the labor force participation behavior of black and white male youth
by Donald Williams - 25-42 The changing nature of minority business: A comparative analysis of asian, nonminority, and black-owned businesses
by Timothy Bates - 43-60 The impact of demand management policies on black vs. white employment
by John Abell - 61-79 A measurement of economic growth for selected caribbean nations
by Edward Nissan - 81-86 The relative quality of black economists
by Marshall Medoff - 87-96 A descriptive overview of traditional farms and farm households in Zaire
by David Shapiro - 97-103 Race, radicalism, and reform: Selected papers
by Julian Ellison
June 1989, Volume 18, Issue 1
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by James Stewart - 5-15 Nea presidential address: Political economy, race, and morals
by Samuel Myers - 17-29 W. Arthur Lewis lecture: National and global perspectives on economic development—the two models of Arthur Lewis
by Ronald Findlay - 31-36 Keynote address: NEA twentieth anniversary luncheon
by David Dinkins - 37-57 Employment, income and economic identity in the U.S. virgin islands
by Jannette Domingo - 59-74 Foreign aid as a promotional strategy
by Curtis Jolly & Millie Gadbois - 75-85 The declining relative economic status of black families
by Jeremiah Cotton - 87-89 Racial conflict and economic development
by James Stewart - 91-93 How real is the federal deficit?
by Willie Belton
March 1989, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 5-25 Race and wealth
by Melvin Oliver & Thomas Shapiro - 27-44 Black economic thought and the southern economy
by Joseph Persky - 45-57 Changes in the stock of on-the-job training, race, and wage growth
by Emily Blank - 59-71 Factors influencing the use of the hospital emergency room among black Americans
by Michael Thornton & Shelly White-Means - 73-81 A data base with income and assets of new retirees by race and hispanic origin
by Donald Snyder - 83-84 Racial employment and earnings differentials: The impact of the reagan administration—comment
by John Lott - 85-87 Racial employment and earnings differentials: The impact of the reagan administration—reply
by Charles Register - 89-92 Africa in perspective: Myths and realities
by Vernis Welmon
December 1989, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 5-23 Economic forces, structural discrimination and black family instability
by Robert Hill - 25-42 Federal government policies and the “housing quotient” of black american families
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 43-67 Values, beliefs, and welfare recipiency: Is there a connection?
by Lois Benjamin & James Stewart - 69-85 The employed black: The dynamics of work-family tension
by Leanor Johnson - 87-99 Child care and female employment in urban nigeria
by Amon Okpala - 101-122 Family environment, educational aspiration and performance in St. Vincent
by Roy Austin
September 1988, Volume 17, Issue 2
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by James Stewart - 5-9 Impact of the 1975 tax cut on income and employment in the black community
by Julian Ellison & Robert Browne - 11-27 Energy policy and socioeconomic growth in low-income communities
by Lenneal Henderson - 29-44 Deindustrialization and unemployment in America
by Barry Bluestone - 45-63 Implications of revenue sharing for black political and economic goals
by James Hefner & Marguerite Barnett - 65-88 What happened to black economic development?
by William Tabb - 89-105 The race factor in social security
by Patrick Driessen - 107-129 Public housing and the black community
by Wilhelmina Leigh & Mildred Mitchell - 131-132 Public housing and displacement: A response to the leigh-mitchell paper
by Patricia Thompson
June 1988, Volume 17, Issue 1
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by James Stewart - 5-30 Financing black politics: A study of congressional elections
by Robert Smith - 31-45 Trends in relative earnings gains by black women: Implications for the future
by Augustin Fosu - 47-56 Incentive schemes and racial wage discrimination
by Dale Belman & John Heywood - 57-65 Transformation in the educational system: Catalysts for black change
by Margaret Simms - 67-88 A report on the supply of black economists
by Margaret Simms & David Swinton - 89-111 Political instability and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some recent evidence
by John Mbaku
March 1988, Volume 16, Issue 4
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by Margaret Simms - 5-9 A note on emerging issues in minority business research
by Gavin Chen - 11-31 Is hard work the key to success? A socioeconomic analysis of immigrant enterprise
by Philip Young & Ann Sontz - 33-50 Social capital of black business owners
by Frank Fratoe - 51-64 Do black-owned businesses employ minority workers? new evidence
by Timothy Bates - 65-76 Market structure and the pattern of black-owned firms
by John Heywood - 77-109 Capital issues and the minority-owned business
by Faith Ando - 111-123 The myths, facts, and theories of ethnic, small-scale enterprise financing
by Gavin Chen & John Cole
December 1988, Volume 16, Issue 3
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by Margaret Simms - 5-14 Nea presidential address: Economics programs at historically black colleges and universities
by Barbara Jones - 15-24 W. Artur Lewis Lecture: The Lewis model of “economic growth with unlimited supplies of labor”
by Charles Kindleberger - 25-51 Poverty and protectionism
by Stephanie Wilson - 53-62 Nonwhite migration 1960–1970: The role of employment opportunities
by Charles Latos - 63-75 Insurance redlining and the process of discrimination
by Gregory Squires & William Velez - 77-96 Characteristics of minority members of the American Economic Association
by Arthur Diamond - 97-102 Another look at comparable worth’s impact on black women
by Philip Holleran & Margaret Schwarz - 103-113 Labor force competition and the black-white wage gap
by Gregory DeFreitas - 115-120 Blacks and whites: Narrowing the gap?
by Timothy Bates
June 1987, Volume 16, Issue 1
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by Margaret Simms - 5-15 Introduction
by Samuel Myers - 17-31 The Negro criminal
by W. Bois - 33-45 Negro criminality
by Walter Willcox - 63-69 Negro criminality in the South
by Monroe Work - 71-80 The Negro and the problem of law observance and administration in the light of social research
by Thorsten Sellin - 81-98 Inequality of justice
by Gunnar Myrdal - 99-107 The relation of criminal activity to black youth employment
by Richard Freeman - 109-127 A simultaneous probit model of crime and employment for black and white teenage males
by David Good & Maureen Pirog-Good - 129-187 Rational choice models of crimes by youth
by Had Phillips & Harold Votey - 189-209 Unemployment and racial differences in imprisonment
by Samuel Myers & William Sabol - 211-218 Political business cycles and imprisonment rates in Italy: Report on a work in progress
by Dario Melossi - 219-221 Comments
by Llad Phillips - 223-230 Crime and employment research: A continuing deadlock?
by Richard McGahey
March 1987, Volume 15, Issue 4
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by Margaret Simms - 5-20 Price discrimination in physician services markets based on race: New test of an old implicit hypothesis
by Alvin Headen - 21-33 Migrant farmworker earnings: A human capital approach
by Shelley White-Means - 35-46 The economic survival of black physicians: Swimming in turbulent waters
by Frederick McKinney - 47-62 Surplus people and expendable children: The structure of apartheid and the mortality crisis in South Africa
by Thomas Gregori & William Darity - 63-78 The structure of the South African labor market, 1970–83
by Rudolph Daniels - 79-88 Right-to-work legislation and the economic position of black workers
by Paul Grimes - 89-98 The effect of common bond on credit union performance: The case of black-controlled credit unions
by Harold Black & Robert Schweitzer - 99-101 Book Reviews
by Julianne Malveaux - 102-106 Beyond constructive engagement: United States policy toward Africa
by Peter Jackson
December 1987, Volume 15, Issue 3
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by Margaret Simms - 4-40 Abram Harris: An Odyssey from Howard to Chicago
by William Darity - 41-55 Explaining post-1964 earnings gains by black women: Race or sex?
by Augustin Fosu - 56-67 The black dropout rate and the black youth unemployment rate: A Granger-causal analysis
by Michael Magura & Edward Shapiro - 68-86 Postschool education and training: Accessible to all?
by Arvil Adams & Stephen Mangum & Philip Wirtz - 87-99 Consumer demand by Black Americans
by Donald Milley - 100-111 The charitable activities of Black Americans: A portrait of self-help?
by Emmett Carson
September 1986, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 5-29 A sociological analysis of minority business
by Frank Fratoe - 31-49 Characteristics of minorities who are entering self-employment
by Timothy Bates - 51-71 An analysis of the formation and failure rates of minority-owned firms
by Faith Ando - 73-92 Linkages between minority business characteristics and minority banks’ locations
by John Cole & Lucy Reuben - 93-111 Minority business development: An international comparison
by Gavin Chen - 113-121 Why should black-owned businesses hire predominately black labor forces?
by Lorenzo Brown
June 1986, Volume 15, Issue 1
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by Margaret Simms - 3-25 Effects of food stamp program participation and other sociodemographic characteristics on food expenditure patterns of elderly minority households
by Carlton Davis & James Sanderson & Lynn Bailey & Patricia Wagner - 27-43 Empirical models of criminal behavior: How significant a factor is race?
by Kwabena Brempong - 45-58 Differences in campaign funds: A racial explanation
by John Theilmann & Al Wilhite - 59-69 Racial employment and earnings differentials: The impact of the Reagan Administration
by Charles Register - 71-80 Changes in equal employment enforcement: What enforcement statistics tell us
by Lynn Burbridge - 81-91 Notes on implicit contracts and the racial unemployment differential
by Vince Eagan - 93-101 The effects of immigrants, women, and teenagers on the relative earnings of black males
by James Stewart & Thomas Hyclak