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October 2011, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 281-298 The New Division of Labor in the Globalized Economy: Women’s Challenges and Opportunities
by Valeria Sodano - 299-312 The Local Economy Movement: An Alternative to Neoliberalism?
by John Posey - 313-334 Short Changing the Value of Democracy for Economic Development in Africa
by Berhanu Nega - 335-359 The Economic Problem of Happiness: Keynes on Happiness and Economics
by Anna Carabelli & Mario Cedrini - 361-370 Economics, Democracy, and the Distribution of Capital Ownership
by Robert Ashford
July 2011, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 139-155 Are Full Employment and Social Cohesion Possible Under Financialization?
by Georgios Argitis & Stella Michopoulou - 157-177 Market as a Weapon: Domination by Virtue of a Constellation of Interests
by Anton Oleinik - 179-195 Capabilities and Constraints
by Shankaran Nambiar - 197-219 On the Role of Paradigms in Understanding Economic Globalization
by Kavous Ardalan - 221-231 Some Insights on Religion from Public Goods Economics
by Prateek Goorha - 233-251 Struggle for Survival in the Deregulated Market: Re-commodification and Informalisation of the Taxi Sector in Stockholm
by Zoran Slavnic - 253-264 Keynes’ Preface to the German Edition of the General Theory: Nazi Sympathies or Methodological Empathies?
by Mark Pernecky & Thomas Richter - 265-272 A Convoluted Path
by David George - 273-280 Minsky Goes to Buffalo—and Takes on the Economics Establishment
by Charles Whalen
April 2011, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-5 Stanfield’s Concepts of Social and Political Economy: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Phillip O’Hara - 7-17 Some Social Economics Concepts for Future Research
by James Stanfield - 19-40 Economic Surplus, Social Reproduction, Nurturance and Love
by Phillip O’Hara - 41-62 Neoliberal Capitalism: A Time Warp Backwards to Capitalism’s Origins?
by Kunibert Raffer - 63-77 The Polanyi-Stanfield Contribution: Reembedded Globalization
by Doug Brown - 79-98 The Acting Person: Social Capital and Sustainable Development
by Edward O’Boyle - 99-117 The Economic Surplus as a Fund for Social Change and Postneoliberal Governance
by Mary Wrenn - 119-137 Social Change versus Transition: The Political Economy of Institutions and Transitional Economies
by John Marangos
October 2010, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 209-221 Trustworthiness as a Moral Determinant of Economic Activity: Lessons from the Classics
by Michel Zouboulakis - 223-242 The Economics of Social Interactions: An Interdisciplinary Ground for Social Scientists?
by Andreia Tolciu - 243-257 Is There a Bias Toward Contributing to Local Public Goods? Cultural Effects
by Calvin Blackwell & Michael McKee - 259-267 An Institutionalist Vision of a Good Economy
by Janet Knoedler & Geoffrey Schneider - 269-278 Marx and Engels’ Vision of a Better Society
by Al Campbell - 279-286 Asset Prices and the Financial Crisis of 2007–09: An Overview of Theories and Policies
by Marc Hayford & Anastasios Malliaris - 287-294 Securitization, Social Distance, and Financial Crises
by David Zalewski
July 2010, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 101-125 The Impact of the Welfare State and Social Policy on the Working Population: The Recent British Experience
by Reza Fazeli & Rafat Fazeli - 127-143 The Interaction of Foreign Direct Investment with Electronic Commerce in Less Developed Countries
by Guilherme Pires & John Stanton & Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos - 145-169 The Exchange Rate and Inflation in Argentina: A Classical Critique of Orthodox and Heterodox Policy Prescriptions
by Ariel Dvoskin & German Feldman - 171-189 Emil Lederer and Joseph Schumpeter on Economic Growth, Technology and Business Cycles
by Panayotis Michaelides & John Milios & Angelos Vouldis & Spyros Lapatsioras - 191-208 Autism in Economics? A Second Opinion
by Klaus Mohn
April 2010, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-11 Uneven Development and Grounded Comparative Institutional Advantage: Lessons from Sweden and Mondragon
by Geoffrey Schneider & Paul Susman - 13-21 Home Care Reform in the Netherlands: Impacts on Unpaid Care in Rotterdam
by Irene Staveren - 23-31 Capabilities, Rights and Justice in the Context of Australian Aboriginal Welfare Policy
by Alan Duhs & Laura Davidoff - 33-42 CEO Gender and the Malt Brewing Industry: Return of the Beer Witch, Ale-Wife, and Brewster
by Janet Spitz - 43-51 Unreformed or Hybrid? Accounting for Pension Arrangements Diversity in the EU
by Cristina Matos - 53-60 Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant: On Markets, Duties, and Moral Sentiments
by Mark White - 61-65 “The Social and Instuitional Economics of the Original Schumpeter”
by Bruce McDaniel - 67-75 Bill Waters on Schumpeter
by Edward O’Boyle - 77-87 Toward a Horizonal Theory of Justice: Efficiency, Equity, Rights and Capabilities in a Free Market Economy
by Frederic Jennings - 89-100 Broadening the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital: the Missing Link to Sustainable Economic Recovery and Growth
by Robert Ashford
July 2009, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 91-96 Teaching Heterodox Economics: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Geoffrey Schneider - 97-110 Sociability and the Market
by Jonathan Wight - 111-116 Teaching the Implicit Assumptions Underlying Firm Behavior in the Neoclassical Model
by Elizabeth Moorhouse - 117-128 Change and Continuity in the American Macroeconomy, 1929-2007: Exercises for Principles of Macroeconomics
by Eric Hake - 129-134 A Value-Added Approach to Macroeconomics
by Paddy Quick - 135-151 Do Professors’ Opinions Affect Students?
by Christopher Magee - 153-172 The Committee on Economic Education: Its Effect on the Introductory Course and Women in Economics
by Robin Bartlett & Marianne Ferber & Carole Green - 173-187 Teaching Ecological and Feminist Economics in the Principles Course
by Julie Nelson & Neva Goodwin - 189-200 The Value of Advanced Interdisciplinary Classes for Students of Economics: Case Study of a 300-Level Class on Gender in the Economy
by K. Powlick - 201-208 A Constructivist Learning Approach to Income Inequality, Poverty and the “American Dream”
by Daniel Leclerc & Ed Ford & E. Ford - 209-228 Teaching Keynes’s Principle of Effective Demand within the Real Wage vs. Employment Space
by Corrado Andini - 229-245 Public Scholarship and Economics: Engaging Students in the Democratic Process
by KimMarie McGoldrick & Janice Peterson - 247-262 Transformation through the Brigades
by Paul Susman - 263-278 What is the Comparative Advantage of the Service Learning Pedagogy? Insights from Development Economics
by Dawn Richards Elliott
April 2009, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-18 The Social Economics of Neoliberal Globalization
by James Stanfield & Michael Carroll - 19-29 Widening the Economic Approach to Hatred
by Samuel Cameron - 31-51 Primitive and Modern Economics: Derivatives, Liquidity, Value, Panic and Crises, A Uniformitarian View
by Niccolo Caldararo - 53-69 Concordian Economics: Tools to Return Relevance to Economics
by Carmine Gorga - 71-73 Comment on “What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Historians of Economic Thought”
by D. Meador - 75-78 Response to the Comment: “What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Historians of Economic Thought”
by Mary Wrenn - 79-89 Justifying Human Rights: Economics and the Individual
by John Davis
August 2008, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 77-83 Robert Heilbroner and the Growing Concern with Poverty in the US
by Steven Pressman - 85-101 Economics, Sociology, History: Notes on Their Loss of Unity, Their Need for Re-integration and the Current Relevance of the Controversy between Carl Menger and Gustav Schmoller
by Dieter Bögenhold - 103-113 An Economic Definition of the Middle Class
by Joseph Eisenhauer - 115-124 Comparative Institutional Advantage and the Appropriate Development Model for Sub-Saharan Africa
by Geoffrey Schneider - 125-134 A Critique of ‘Neoliberal Autonomy’: The Rhetoric of Ownership Society
by Rojhat Avsar - 135-145 Advances in Inequality Measurement and Usefulness of Statistical Inference
by Sourushe Zandvakili - 147-164 Revisiting the Relevance of International Trade Theory
by Mark Lutz
May 2008, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-12 The State, Public Policy and Heterodox Economics: An Introduction
by Clifford Poirot & Samuel Pavel - 13-25 The Theory of the State: The Position of Marx and Engels
by John Henry - 27-42 Institutionalism and the State: Founding Views Reexamined
by Timothy Wunder & Thomas Kemp - 61-76 Is Pragmatism Good for Anything? Towards a Theory of Impractical Economics
by Clifford Poirot
October 2007, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 63-72 Rigidities, Living Conditions, and Institutions in the Far North
by Wayne Edwards & Tara Natarajan - 73-85 Trade, Job Losses and Gender: A Policy Perspective
by Ramya Vijaya - 87-95 Reducing Teacher Moral Hazard in the U.S. Elementary and Secondary Educational System through Merit-pay: An Application of the Principal–Agency Theory
by Michael Casson - 97-108 What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Historians of Economic Thought
by Mary Wrenn - 109-125 Political and Social Economics: Beyond Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy
by Robert Gassler - 127-141 Christian Economic Thought in The Netherlands
by Irene Staveren - 143-159 The Social Economics of Globalization
by John Tiemstra
April 2007, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-16 Why Meso? On “Aggregation” and “Emergence”, and Why and How the Meso Level is Essential in Social Economics
by Wolfram Elsner - 17-27 “Bad” Decisions, Poverty, and Economic Theory: The Individualist and Social Perspectives in Light of “The American Myth”
by John Henry - 29-42 Comparing Interpersonal Comparisons in Utility Theory and Happiness Research
by Stefan Mann - 43-51 Medical Dominance and Institutional Change in the Delivery of Health Care Services
by Robert Kemp - 53-62 How Can US Schools Desegregate After the End of Busing?
by Patrick Welch
September 2006, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 1-20 Coaching and the supply of hope:The Economics of commitment and a case study of supported employment services
by Joe Wallis - 21-53 Classical economics and the Great Irish Famine:A study in limits
by Edward O’Boyle - 55-74 The brokerage system in the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu, India
by Augendra Bhukuth
March 2005, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-18 The environmental Kuznets curve revisited once again
by Margrethe Winslow - 19-36 Economic inequality and paretian welfare economics: Some insinuating questions
by Khandakar Elahi - 37-58 Neoliberalism as an asocial ideology and strategy in education
by Tae-Hee Jo - 59-67 Consumption in a vacuum
by Wilfred Dolfsma
September 2004, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-8 Eisenhower's economic strategy: Promoting growth and personal freedom by creating conditions favorable to the operation of a market-based economy
by Raymond Saulnier - 9-30 Construction of an economic index to measure the causes of economic insecurity
by George Rejda & Joseph Haley - 31-42 Does the minimum wage help the poor?
by Daniel Fairchild - 43-60 Principles of economic justice: Marketplace and workplace applications
by Edward O'Boyle - 61-70 Franchising the american elementary and secondary educational system
by Michael Casson
March 2004, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 1-17 The economic spin
by Peter Danner - 19-50 Ethics, human behavior and the methodology of social economics
by Charles Wilber - 51-80 A new family-community social structure
by Phillip O’Hara - 81-90 A quantification of minimum floor space requirements
by Matthew Isham
September 2003, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-11 Forging new relationships: Social capital in the transistion
by Laura Taylor & Mary Wrenn - 13-22 The responsibility principle and the democratic firm
by David Ellerman - 23-32 Barbara Wooteen's lament for economics and vision of a social economics
by Robert Dimand & Indra Hardeen - 33-43 Environmental decisions and theories of justice: Implications for economic analysis and policy practice
by Jouni Paavola - 45-62 Is there a natural level of capacity utilization?
by Rudy Fichtenbaum
March 2003, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 1-11 Kantian dignity and social economics
by Mark White - 13-22 Are economists amoral? Contemporary economic thought and the distinction between values and prices
by Robert Prasch - 23-39 The relevance of christian fictive domestic economy
by Clive Beed - 41-55 An economics for development and peace: With a particular focus on the thought of Ernst F. Schumacher
by Kazuya Ishii - 57-65 Income gap between poor families and others: Signs of individual freedom or proof of social inequality?
by Edward O'Boyle
September 2002, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-19 The social economics of job security
by Nancy Bertaux & Hervé Queneau - 21-32 Social capital and social economics
by Paul Killerby & Joe Wallis - 33-42 Transition to market economics: Employment and informal activity in rural areas
by Mieke Meurs & Stanka Dobreva & Veska Kouzhouharova - 43-50 Globalization with a human face
by James Weaver - 51-54 Causality in macroeconomics Kevin D. Hoover
by Julian Reiss
March 2002, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 1-23 The economics of Frank H. Knight: An Austrian interpretation
by Tony Fu-Lai Yu - 25-43 Contributions of German and American jesuits to economics: The last 100 years
by Edward O'Boyle - 45-53 “Jobs for all”: Another dream of the rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
by Mathew Forstater - 55-68 Policy guidelines for providing telecommunication access in developing economies
by Barry Keating - 69-77 Book reviews
by Alison Aughinbaugh & Deborah Figart & Peter Danner
September 2001, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-2 Remembering John E. Elliott
by William Dugger - 3-6 Remembering Joseph M. Becker, S.J
by Edward O’Boyle - 7-26 Applying economic methodology to the war on terrorism
by Muhammad Islam & Wassim Shahin - 27-58 Sociology of economics or sociology of economy? theoretical-methodological arguments for sociological economics
by Milan Zafirovski - 59-71 The globalization of poverty according to Malthus
by Donald Wellington & Sourushe Zandvakili - 73-79 Economics, environment and equity
by Kishor Thanawala
March 2001, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 1-23 A revisionist view of the economic implications of child labor regulations
by Morris Altman - 25-50 What have the FTA and the NAFTA done to the Canadian labor market?
by Michael Smith - 51-76 Creative destruction and labor's options
by Jon Wisman - 77-88 Economists as subjects: Toward a psychology of economists
by Wilfred Dolfsma
September 2000, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-16 Freedom and the market
by Pavel Nikitin & John Elliott - 17-29 Some flaws in the doctrine of classical liberalism: Reviewing Charles Murray’sWhat it means to be a libertarian: A personal interpretation
by Robert Prasch - 31-46 Managed care, quality of care, and patient rights
by Edward Fitzsimmons & Beverly Kracher & Katie Woods - 47-57 Book reviews
by Sherryl Kasper & Gerald Smith & Albino Barrera
March 2000, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 1-32 Greeks and games: Forerunners of modern game theory
by William Charron - 33-48 The Arrow-Debreu model: How math can hide a fatal conceptual error
by David Ellerman - 49-59 Should economists count?—The Dickensian view
by James Henderson - 61-74 Thomas Carlyle on the use of numbers in economics
by Patrick Welch
September 1999, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-15 The evolutionary context of human economics
by D. Tab Rasmussen & J. Rehg - 17-45 Distinguishing characteristics of ahuman economics
by Mark Lutz - 47-61 Personalist economics is human economics because it puts the human person at the center of economic affairs
by Peter Danner & Edward O’Boyle - 63-74 Economic life, rights, and obligations: Perspectives from theological teleology
by Albino Barrera - 75-78 A world that works: Building blocks for just and sustainable society Trent Schroyer, Editor
by James Horner
March 1999, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 1-20 Race, poverty, and urban sprawl: Access to opportunities through regional strategies
by John Powell - 21-31 Saving neighborhoods by saving farms: Metropolitan congregations united for St. Louis challenges urban sprawl
by David Rusk - 33-49 Metropolitics: A regional agenda for community and stability
by Myron Orfield - 51-64 Do economists have anything to contribute to the debate on urban sprawl? (and would anbody listen to them if they did?)
by Paul Gottlieb
September 1998, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-3 Remembering Walter Adams
by James Brock - 5-6 Remembering William Waters
by William Hayes - 7-21 The duty of the firm in selling to the poor: A question of the person, justice, and subsidiarity
by Edward O’Boyle - 23-34 The Cambridge challenge to the Ricardian analysis of poverty
by James Henderson - 35-44 Responsibility within civil society and range of urban poverty
by Philip Chmielewki - 45-60 Welfare reform: A game theoretic perspective
by Kathy Dean & Kevin Christ
March 1998, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 1-14 Future generations and economic activities: The case of the social discount rate
by Philippe Méral - 15-21 What do we one the future? the construction of a better present
by Claudia Natenzon - 23-35 A libertarian theory of rights and future generations
by Mohammed Dore - 37-55 Scarcity in the Danner-MeeksForum exchange: Supplying the demand for clarity
by Megan Maloney - 57-59 Gender and family issues in the workplace Edited by Francine D. Blau and Ronald G. Ehrenberg
by Anne Winkler - 61-65 A rejoinder to Malina on biblical economics
by Arnold McKee
September 1997, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-17 The new institutional economics and its relevance to social economics
by Timothy Yeager - 19-28 Class warfare American style
by Wallace Peterson - 29-40 Stewardship and economic organization: The ethical emphasis in business
by Reuben Slesinger - 41-50 Book reviews
by James Brock & Joy Jensen
March 1997, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 1-20 Embedded economics: The irrelevance of Christian fictive domestic economy
by Bruce Malina - 21-42 Religion and the reception of marginalism in Britain
by Jeff Lipkes - 43-51 Law, values and economic thought: Notes for a research agenda
by David Gerber - 53-68 Social insurance and social justice—Another look at the antipoverty effects of social insurance programs
by George Rejda - 69-78 The university as a social economy: Jane Smiley’sMoo
by Warren Samuels & Sylvia Samuels
September 1996, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-4 Can neoclassical economics be social economics?
by Warren Samuels - 5-13 Can neoclassical economics be social economics?
by Ingrid Rima - 15-37 Can neoclassical economics become social economics?
by John Elliott & Hans Jensen - 39-40 Can neoclassical economics be social economics? A comment
by E. Weintraub - 41-46 Economics as an explanation system: Comments on neoclassical, social and other economic theories
by Robert Heilbroner - 47-55 The fundamental difficulty in basing macroeconomic policy on microeconomic theory
by Elba Brown-Collier - 57-61 More on economics and religion
by Arnold McKee
March 1996, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 1-7 Theological visions in economics and religion
by Paul Heyne - 9-14 In what sense, if any, is “economics” distinct from “religion”; And why does it matter?
by A. Waterman - 15-18 Christian roots of capitalist civilization
by Salim Rashid - 19-25 The god of the poor: Economics and religion in Latin America
by Douglas Marcouiller - 27-35 Truth, self, and feminism
by Kenneth Lux & Mark Lutz - 37-43 Who says a higher wage improves the labor supply?
by David George - 45-57 Book reviews
by Robert Prasch & Thomas Ross & Timothy Yeager
September 1995, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 Remembering George F. Rohrlich
by Ingrid Rima - 3-19 Shifting the paradigm: Value in feminist critiques of economics
by Diana Strassman & Livia Polanyi - 21-32 Personalism and the problem of scarcity
by Peter Danner - 33-36 Comment
by M. Meeks - 37-51 Putting in politics: A review of economic models with endogenous determination of policy
by Douglas Marcouiller - 71-75 Tyranny of kindness: Dismantling the welfare system to end poverty in America Theresa Funiciello
by Robert Prasch
March 1995, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 1-1 From the editor
by Patrick Welch - 1-4 Social economics, health policy and ethics
by Delfi Mondragón - 5-7 The effects of financial and administrative decentralization of public mental health services in california: Preliminary findings (summary)
by Mary Masland - 9-10 The health insurance status of Texans: Determinants of uninsurance (summary)
by Kenneth Koelln & Marion Picard & Rose Rubin - 11-29 State abortion policy and infant health: A simulation model of the impact of hypothetical patterns of state laws proscribing abortion services
by Robert Ohsfeldt & Stephan Gohmann - 31-48 Medical service reform: Rituals, hypothetical games and the social sciences
by Boyd Littrell - 49-61 Health care economics: An ethical analysis
by William Ellos