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2010, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 374-377 Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole
by David George - 377-380 The Foundations of Positive and Normative Economics: A Handbook
by John Tiemstra - 380-384 Caught in the Middle
by Grant Reeves - 384-386 Real World Economics: A Post-autistic Economics Reader
by Susana Graca
2010, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 145-161 The Importance of Monitoring and Mitigating the Safety-Net Consequences of Regulation-Induced Innovation
by Edward Kane - 163-186 Trust in Others: Does Religion Matter?
by Joseph Daniels & Marc von der Ruhr - 187-204 Wicksell's Social Philosophy and his Unanimity Rule
by Marianne Johnson - 205-219 “Social vs. Military Spending”: A Different Perspective
by Edward O'Boyle - 221-225 “Social vs. Military Spending”—A Rejoinder
by Ismael Hossein-Zadeh - 227-236 Sen on Public Policy: Private Incentives, Public Virtues?
by Hans Jensen & Betsy Jane Clary & Wilfred Dolfsma - 251-254 Healing and Creativity in Economic Ethics: The Contribution of Bernard Lonergan's Economic Thought to Catholic Social Teaching
by William Zanardi
2010, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-34 Have Differences in Credit Access Diminished in an Era of Financial Market Deregulation?
by Christian Weller - 35-67 The Moral Imperative and Social Rationality of Government-Guaranteed Employment and Reskilling
by Jon Wisman - 69-91 Empowering Firm Owners by Separating Voting from Buying and Selling Shares
by Tsjalle van der Burg & Aloys Prinz - 93-125 Human Costs of Post-communist Transition: Public Policies and Private Response
by Alexei Izyumov - 127-131 Book Reviews
by Irene van Staveren - 131-134 Less Than Two Dollars a Day: A Christian View of World Poverty and the Free Market
by Emil Berendt - 134-137 Deporting Our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy
by Joanne Flavel - 137-140 A History of Scottish Economic Thought
by Rudi Verburg
2009, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 413-429 The Capabilities Conception of the Individual
by John Davis - 431-456 Socialism, Liberalism and Inequality: The Colonial Economics of the Saint-Simonians in 19th-Century Algeria
by Abdallah Zouache - 457-482 The Relationship between Behavioral and Attitudinal Trust: A Cross-cultural Study
by Ali Ahmed & Osvaldo Salas - 483-505 Economic Well-being and British Regions: The Problem with GDP Per Capita
by David Harvie & Gary Slater & Bruce Philp & Dan Wheatley - 507-510 On Capitalism
by Roderick Macdonald - 510-513 Human Goods, Economic Evils: A Moral Approach to the Dismal Science
by Roderick Macdonald - 513-517 Complexity and the Economy: Implications for Economic Policy
by Kyu Sang Lee - 517-520 Moral Capitalism and the Essential Economy
by Tarek Selim - 520-524 Mindful Economics: How the US Economy Works, Why it Matters, and How it Could be Different
by Bronwen Rees - 524-528 Complexity and Co-Evolution: Continuity and Change in Socio-Economic Systems
by Stefano Solari - 528-530 Welfare, Right, and the State—A Framework for Thinking
by Rajinder Chaudhary
2009, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 271-288 The Value of Vocation. The Crucial Role of Intrinsically Motivated People in Values-based Organizations
by Luigino Bruni & Alessandra Smerilli - 289-311 The Organization of Production and its Publics: Mental Proximity, Market and Hierarchies
by Silvia Sacchetti & Roger Sugden - 313-328 Metaphors of Transaction Cost Economics
by Huascar Pessali - 329-357 Inclusive Democracy and Economic Inequality in South Asia: Any Discernible Link?
by Udaya Wagle - 359-359 Symposium on Socialism after Hayek, by Theodore A. Burczak Introduction
by Andrew Farrant - 361-366 The Postmodern Road to Socialism, After Hayek
by Robert Garnett - 367-373 A Methodological Reflection on the “Thick Socialism” of Socialism after Hayek
by Antonio Callari - 375-381 Socialism after Hayek: A Post Keynesian Contribution to Burczak's Theory of Social Justice
by Fadhel Kaboub - 383-388 “Knowledge and Incentives: Socialism after Hayek?”
by Andrew Farrant - 389-394 “Hayekian Socialism, Post Critics”
by Theodore Burczak - 395-398 The Soulful Science: What Economists Really do and Why it Matters
by Jack Reardon - 398-402 Empirical Post Keynesian Economics: Looking at the Real World
by Ian Strachan - 402-406 Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis
by Andre van Hoorn
2009, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 127-148 Consumer Debt and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality in the US
by Steven Pressman & Robert Scott - 149-173 Social vs. Military Spending: How the Escalating Pentagon Budget Crowds out Public Infrastructure and Aggravates Natural Disasters—the Case of Hurricane Katrina
by Ismael Hossein-zadeh - 175-200 Recombinant Slave Equilibria and Their Cure: Living Wage Full Employment
by Douglas Grote - 201-228 Workers on the Border between Employment and Self-employment
by Ulrike Muehlberger & Silvia Pasqua - 229-232 The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation
by Killian McCarthy - 237-240 AIDS and the Ecology of Poverty
by Lorenzo Garbo - 240-244 Frontiers of Capital: Ethnographic Reflections of the New Economy
by Benjamin Jewell - 244-248 Joan Robinson's Economics: A Centennial Celebration
by Ingrid Rima - 248-251 Aging Gracefully: Ideas to Improve Retirement Security in America
by Ali Alharbi - 252-254 Cultures Merging: A Historical and Economic Critique of Culture
by Brad Andrew - 254-258 Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture
by Jonathan Wight - 258-262 Taxation, Wage Bargaining, and Unemployment
by J. Harlan Johnstone - 263-264 Peter Danner, 1921-2008
by John Davis
2009, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to Ethics and Economics
by Mark White - 3-24 Virtue and Behavior
by Jennifer Baker - 25-47 Communitarianism and the Market: A Paradox
by Irene van Staveren - 49-70 Pareto, Consent, and Respect for Dignity: A Kantian Perspective
by Mark White - 71-94 Identity and Individual Economic Agents: A Narrative Approach
by John Davis - 95-113 Adam Smith on Instincts, Affection, and Informal Learning: Proximate Mechanisms in Multilevel Selection
by Jonathan Wight - 115-117 The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce
by Maryann Keating - 117-119 Targeting in Social Programs: Avoiding Bad Bets, Removing Bad Apples
by Nazmi Sari - 120-123 Human Development in the Era of Globalization. Essays in Honor of Keith B. Griffin
by Lorenzo Garbo
2008, Volume 66, Issue 4
- 423-435 Rethinking the Costs of Economic Growth. Association for Social Economics Presidential Address, 2008
by John Tiemstra - 437-467 Competition and Participation in Religious Markets: Evidence from Victorian Scotland
by Robert Mochrie & John Sawkins & Alexander Naumov - 469-499 Trade, People and Places: A Social Economic-Geographic Approach to Comparative Institutional Advantage
by Geoffrey Schneider & Paul Susman - 501-522 Uncertainty, Rationality and the Study of Social Institutions
by Oliver Kessler - 523-537 Some Notes on the Nature of Money and the Future of Monetary Policy
by Claudio Sardoni - 539-541 Giving-How Each Of Us Can Change The World
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 542-544 Capitalism and its Economics-A Critical History
by Jack Reardon - 544-549 Rethinking Political Institutions: The Art of the State
by Cristian Perez Munoz - 549-552 The Economics of Non-selfish Behavior: Decisions to Contribute Money to Public Goods
by Martha Starr - 552-555 The Year of the Euro: The Cultural, Social, and Political Import of Europe's Common Currency
by Miguel-Angel Galindo
2008, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 279-295 The Economics of Outsourcing: How Should Policy Respond?
by Thomas Palley - 297-323 A Critical Evaluation of Romantic Depictions of the Informal Economy
by Colin C. Williams & John Round - 325-349 Measuring Women's Quality of Life: A Discussion of Alternative Approaches
by Siobhan Austen & Noelle Leonard - 351-379 The Long-Term Impact of Labor Market Interruptions: How Crucial is Timing?
by Carole A. Green & Marianne A. Ferber - 381-396 Karl Polanyi's and Karl William Kapp's Substantive Economics: Important Insights from the Kapp-Polanyi Correspondence
by Sebastian Berger
June 2008, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 241-273 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 275-278 Contributors
by The Editors
2008, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 137-138 Editorial
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Deborah Figart & Robert McMaster & Martha Starr - 139-161 The Black Worker, Economic Justice and the Speeches of Sadie T.M. Alexander
by Nina Banks - 163-179 Framing Obesity in Economic Theory and Policy
by Stefan Mann - 181-208 Minimum Wages and the Wage Structure in Mexico
by David Fairris & Gurleen Popli & Eduardo Zepeda - 209-234 Uncertainty and Growth in Transition Economies
by Andrej Susjan & Tjasa Redek - 235-240 Vicissitudes of Economics Imperialism
by Ben Fine
2008, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction to Living Standards and Social Well-Being
by Deborah Figart & John Marangos - 7-24 Consumption, Work Hours, and Values in the Writings of John A. Ryan: Is it Possible to Return to the Road Not Taken?
by Martha Starr - 25-49 Overtime Work and Wellbeing at Home
by Lonnie Golden & Barbara Wiens-Tuers - 51-70 Family Friendly Policies: Helping Mothers Make Ends Meet
by Heather Boushey - 71-92 Basic Income and Productivity in Cognitive Capitalism
by Stefano Lucarelli & Andrea Fumagalli - 93-111 Living Wage and Optimal Inequality in a Sarkarian Framework
by Mark Friedman
2007, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 391-405 Social responsibility for living standards: Presidential address, association for social economics, 2007
by Deborah Figart - 407-424 Family, religion and economic performance: A critique of cultural determinism
by Manuel Couret Branco - 425-443 Simulating inequality and social order in the classroom: A macroeconomic game
by Thomas Kemp & Tim Wunder - 445-457 Beyond Bohm-Bawerk: Searching for a place for relations in economic theory
by Stefan Mann - 459-473 A mathematical note on Msgr. John A. Ryan's thought on the minimum wage
by Emil Berendt
2007, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 253-278 Realism, universalism and capabilities
by Nuno Martins - 279-291 Why economists dislike a lump of labor
by Tom Walker - 293-317 Defining the frontiers of the firm through property rights allocation: The case of the French retailer cooperative Leclerc
by Marie-Laure Baron - 319-348 Meat as a bad habit: A case for positive feedback in consumption preferences leading to lock-in
by Joshua Frank
2007, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 141-164 Balkanization and assimilation: Examining the effects of state-created homogeneity
by Peter T. Leeson - 165-186 Broadening the concept of rational economic behavior: A case study of cheese making at the Abbey of Tamie
by Betsy Jane Clary - 187-193 Feminist economics as a Postmodern Moment
by Gillian Hewitson - 195-201 What does it mean to be decentered?
by Miriam Teschl - 203-208 Postmodernism and the individual as a process
by John B. Davis - 209-222 The shifting and Allegorical Rhetoric of “neoclassical” economics
by William Milberg - 223-234 Beyond the Highs and Lows: Economics as a “process without a subject”
by David F. Ruccio & Jack Amariglio - 235-237 How Society Makes Itself: The Evolution of Political and Economic Institutions
by William M. Dugger - 238-240 Rich Democracies: Political Economy, Public Policy, and Performance
by Tonia Warnecke - 241-244 Poverty, Work and Freedom: Political Economy and the Moral Order
by Albino Barrera - 245-248 Common Value Auctions and the Winner's Curse
by Thomas D. Jeitschko
2007, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-9 Beyond social capital: A critical approach
by Peter Knorringa & Irene van Staveren - 11-28 Reflections on the use of social capital
by Tom Schuller - 29-53 Social capital, institutions and trust
by Bart Nooteboom - 55-78 The moment of truth—Reconstructing entrepreneurship and social capital in the eye of the storm
by Bengt Johannisson & Lena Olaison - 79-106 Social capital, embeddedness, and market interactions: An analysis of firm performance in UK regions
by Phil Cooke - 107-135 Unpacking social capital in Economic Development: How social relations matter
by Irene van Staveren & Peter Knorringa - 139-140 Call for papers - Annual allied social sciences association meetings New Orleans, LA, January 4-6, 2008
by John Davis
2006, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 475-502 Book reviews
by Mark White
2006, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 349-385 Book Reviews
by Ramya Vijaya
2006, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 429-445 Social class and social identity
by David George - 447-468 On the efficiency of fair trade
by Mark Hayes - 469-492 Explaining the aggregate price level with Keynes's principle of effective demand
by Jochen Hartwig - 493-514 Open and closed systems and the Cambridge School
by Vinca Bigo - 515-538 Economic grounds for affirmative action: The evidence on architects and engineers in South Florida
by Manuel Carvajal - 539-562 Ethnic heterogeneity and the enforcement of environmental regulation
by Julio Videras & Christopher Bordoni
2006, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 273-299 Prolegomena to a Post Keynesian health economics
by Stephen Dunn - 301-329 The healthy development of economies: A strategic framework for competitiveness in the health industry
by J. Robert Branston & Lauretta Rubini & Roger Sugden & James Wilson - 331-348 On markets and morality: Revisiting Fred Hirsch
by Luis Francisco Carvalho & Joao Rodrigues - 349-367 The changing employment situation in some cities with living wage ordinances
by James Buss & Arthur Romeo - 369-386 David Hume's model of man: Classical political economy as “inspired” political economy
by Alain Marciano - 387-420 Labour market segmentation and union wage gaps
by Rudy Fichtenbaum
2006, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 155-180 Adam Smith's Ethics and the “Noble Arts”
by Jonathan Wight - 181-204 Poverty as social deprivation: a survey
by Nyiwul Mabughi & Tarek Selim - 205-224 Growth and conflict in the developing world: Neo-liberal narratives and social-economy alternatives
by Martha Starr - 225-246 John Stuart Mill's Political Economy: Educational Means to Moral Progress
by Rudi Verburg - 247-265 Was Mises right?
by Peter Leeson & Peter Boettke - 267-270 Book Review
by Mariano Torras
2006, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-20 Multiple utilities and weakness of will: A kantian perspective
by Mark White - 21-45 What is the relationship of religion to economics?
by Clive Beed - 47-75 Critical realism in economics and open-systems ontology: A critique
by Andrew Mearman - 77-91 Military spending and the black market premium in developing countries
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Gour Goswami - 93-118 Industrial Relations Systems, Economic Efficiency and Social Equity in the 1990s
by Thomas Turner
2005, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 537-545 Presidential address, association for social economics, January 2005
by Patrick Welch - 547-565 Knowledge at work: Some neoliberal anachronisms
by Geoffrey Hodgson - 567-586 Modelling care
by Irene van Staveren - 587-593 The basic income guarantee and social economics
by Michael Lewis & Steven Pressman & Karl Widerquist - 595-611 Have the 1996 welfare reforms and expansion of the earned income tax credit eliminated the need for a basic income guarantee in the US?
by James Bryan - 613-631 Basic income, liberal neutrality, socialism, and work
by Michael Howard - 633-648 Basic income in the United States: Redefining citizenship in the liberal state
by Almaz Zelleke
2005, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 315-316 A new editorial team for RoSE
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Deborah Figart & Robert McMaster & Martha Starr - 317-322 Introduction: The best of the Review of Social Economy: 1944 - 1999
by Edward O'Boyle - 335-346 Ability to Pay
by Bernard Dempsey - 347-355 The principle of solidarity in the teachings of Father Henry Pesch, S.J
by Franz Mueller - 357-368 Quadragesimo Anno: Schumpeter's alternative to the omnipotent state
by Josef Solterer - 369-382 Justice and welfare economics
by Stephen Worland - 383-394 The doctrine of consumers' sovereignty
by F. Knox - 395-404 Aristotle and Hesiod: The economic problem in Greek thought
by Barry Gordon - 405-422 The rise and fall of “self-interest”
by Robert Faulhaber - 423-445 The normative foundations of social theory: An essay on the criteria defining social economics
by E. K. Hunt - 447-464 Fact, value, and economic policy Objectives
by John Elliott - 465-481 Towards a process conception of rationality in economics and science
by James Wible - 483-507 Homo Socio-Economicus: Foundational to social economics and the social economy
by Edward O'Boyle - 509-536 Gender as more than a dummy variable: Feminist approaches to discrimination
by Deborah Figart
2005, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 161-176 Capabilities and Happiness: Potential Synergies
by Flavio Comim - 177-206 Subjective and Objective Well-Being in Relation to Economic Inputs: Puzzles and Responses
by Des Gasper - 207-228 Happiness Research: State and Prospects
by Bruno Frey & Alois Stutzer - 229-247 Adaptive Preferences and Capabilities: Some Preliminary Conceptual Explorations
by Miriam Teschl & Flavio Comim - 249-267 Personhood and Human Richness: Good and Well-Being in the Capability Approach and Beyond
by Benedetta Giovanola - 269-289 What Informational Basis for Assessing Job-Seekers?: Capabilities vs. Preferences
by Jean-Michel Bonvin & Nicolas Farvaque
2005, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-18 Unraveling the Meanings of Underground Work
by Colin Williams - 19-53 Real-World Economics Today:The New Complexity, Co-ordination and Policy
by Wolfram Elsner - 55-85 Do Detailed Work Histories Help to Explain Gender and Race/Ethnic Wage Differentials?
by Carole Green & Marianne Ferber - 87-100 Wiccanomics?
by Sam Cameron - 101-124 Capabilities, Culture and Social Structure
by William Jackson
2004, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 425-439 Ethics and Social Economics: ASE Presidential Address, January 2004, San Diego, California
by Charles Wilber - 441-463 On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and of Fiscal Policy
by Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer - 465-486 Fishing for Discrimination
by Peter Riach & Judith Rich - 487-515 The Involvement of Members in the Governance of Large-Scale Co-operative and Mutual Businesses: A Formative Evaluation of the Co-operative Group
by Johnston Birchall & Richard Simmons - 517-541 Why Unemployment Insurance Might Not Only Be Good for the Soul, It Might Also Be Good for the Economy
by Morris Altman
2004, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 275-276 Consuming Symbolic Goods: Identity & Commitment - Introduction
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 277-289 Lauding the Leisure Class: Symbolic Content and Conspicuous Consumption
by Alan Shipman - 291-305 Consumption, Identity, and the Sociocultural Constitution of "Preferences": Reading Women's Magazines
by Martha Starr - 307-321 You Are What You Eat: The Social Economy of the Slow Food Movement
by Bruce Pietrykowski - 323-338 Consuming Values and Contested Cultures: A Critical Analysis of the UK Strategy for Sustainable Consumption and Production
by Gill Seyfang - 339-350 Religious Identity and Consumption
by Metin Cosgel & Lanse Minkler - 351-364 Paradoxes of Modernist Consumption - Reading Fashions
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 365-377 Are Unpreferred Preferences Weak in Symbolic Content?
by David George - 379-392 The Gift Paradox: Complex Selves and Symbolic Good
by Elias Khalil - 393-406 Deriving the Engel Curve: Pierre Bourdieu and the Social Critique of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
by Andrew Trigg - 407-420 The Post Affluent Society
by Amitai Etzioni
2004, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 129-148 Brothers and Breadwinners: Legislating Living Wages in the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
by Ellen Mutari - 149-168 Autonomy-Respecting Assistance: Toward An Alternative Theory of Development Assistance
by David Ellerman - 169-199 The Incoherent Emperor: A Heterodox Critique of Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory
by Frederic Lee & Steve Keen - 201-219 Economic Models of Sin and Remorse: Some Simple Analytics
by Joseph Eisenhauer