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December 1999, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 797-800 Anti-Essentialist Marxism and Radical Institutionalism: Introduction to the Symposium
by George DeMartino - 801-815 Overdetermination, Totality, and Institutions: A Genealogy of a Marxist Institutionalist Economics
by Stephen Cullehberg - 817-834 Postmodernism and Theories of Value: New Grounds for Institutionalist/Marxist Dialogue?
by Robert F. Garnett - 835-844 Institutional Economics, Feminism, and Overdetermination
by William Waller - 845-860 Voice- and Exit-Based Forms of Corporate Control: Anglo-American, European, and Japanese
by Bart Nooteboom - 861-886 Retesting Gardiner Means’s Evidence on Administered Prices
by Frederic S. Lee & Paul Downward - 887-902 American Institutionalism on Technological Change
by Jon D. Wisman & James F. Smith - 903-918 Government Job Creation Programs—Lessons from the 1930s and 1940s
by Jennifer Long - 919-931 Estonia in Transition
by John Hoag & Mark Kasoff - 933-949 Drawn on a U.S. Bank: The Curious Behavior of Retail Check Clearances in a Global Financial Environment
by Zéna A. Seldon - 951-972 Failing Financial and Training Institutions: The Marginalization of Rural Household Enterprises in the Indian Punjab
by Colin Simmons & Salinder Supri - 973-984 Thorstein Veblen and the Higher Learning of Sport Management Education
by Thomas Lambert - 985-1003 Child Labor in Bangladesh: A Critical Appraisal of Harkin’s Bill and the MOU-Type Schooling Program
by Mohammad Mafizur Rahman & Rasheda Khanam & Nur Uddin Absar - 1005-1010 Another Look at Minimum Wages and Business Failure Rates
by Beck A. Taylor & Jonathan K. Arnold - 1011-1012 Response to Taylor and Arnold
by Jerold Waltman & Allan McBride - 1012-1020 The Lessons of the Hidden Economy: The Perspective from Spain
by Josep-Antoni Ybarra - 1021-1027 Vision and Analysis in Heilbroner’s Political Economy: Worldly Philosophy and the Nature and Logic of Capitalism
by Mathew Forstater - 1031-1033 Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay
by Malcolm Liggeti - 1033-1035 Rationality Gone Awry? Decision Making Inconsistent with Economic and Financial Theory
by John T. Harvey - 1035-1037 Thorstein Veblen in the Twenty-First Century
by William S. Brown - 1037-1039 Thorstein Veblen: Victorian Firebrand
by Tony Maynard - 1040-1042 Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology
by Jonathon E. Mote - 1043-1045 The Politics of Large Numbers: A History of Statistical Rea-Soning
by William S. Brown - 1045-1049 Economics and the Law: From posner to post-modernism
by Deborah Spencer - 1050-1052 Der Philosophische Òkonom
by Mark S. Peacock - 1053-1055 The revival of Pragmatism: New Essays on Social Thought, Law, and Culture
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 1055-1058 Politics in Wired Nations: Selected Writings of Ithiel De Sola Pool
by Edward Comor - 1059-1064 Volume XXXIII – 1999
by The Editors
September 1999, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 505-523 A User’s Guide to Proposals to Replace the U.S. Tax System and Strangle Fiscal Policy
by Neil H. Buchanan - 525-553 Wesley Mitchell’s Grand Design and Its Critics: The Theory and Measurement of Business Cycles
by Philip Epstein - 555-577 Was Keynes a Corporatist? Keynes’s Radical Views on Industrial Policy and Macro Policy in the 1920s
by James Crotty - 579-607 Estimating the Effects of Informal Economic Activity: Evidence from Los Angeles County
by Enrico A. Marcelli & Manuel Pastor & Pascale M. Joassart - 609-624 John Locke, Property Rights, and Economic Theory
by John F. Henry - 625-646 Groping for Autonomy: The Federal Government and American Hospitals, 1950-1990
by Robert B. Hackey - 647-659 Economic Challenges of Transgenic Crops: The Case of Cotton
by Barry J. Barnett & Brandon O. Gibson - 661-675 Conflicting Signals: The Labor Market for College-Educated Workers
by Jerry Gray & Richard Chapman - 677-688 Money, Trust, and Culture: Elements for an Institutional Approach to Money
by Moacir dos Anjos - 689-711 Thorstein Veblen’s Neglected Feminism
by Nils Gilman - 713-727 Veblen’s Possible Influence on the New Deal Land-Utilization Program as Evidenced by His Student Claud Franklin Clayton
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 729-734 Do We Want to Raise the Age of Eligibility for Social Security Retirees?
by John F. Walker & Harold G. Vatter - 735-743 Inequality in American Manufacturing Wages, 1920-1998: A Revised Estimate
by James K. Galbraith & Vidal Garza Cantú - 745-746 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 747-750 The Overspent American: Upscaling, Downshifting, and the New Consumer
by Janet T. Knoedler - 750-755 Canonizing Economic Theory
by Craig Freedman - 755-758 Strategies of Entrepreneurship: Understanding Industrial Entrepreneurship and Structural Change in Northwest Tanzania
by Eiman Zein-Elabdin - 758-761 The Struggle over the Soul of Economics: Institutionalist and Neoclassical Economists in America between the Wars
by Perry Mehrling - 761-763 The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison
by John T. Harvey - 763-766 Industrial Incentives: Competition among American States and Cities
by L. Alex Tooman - 766-768 Work and Welfare
by Douglas Kinnear - 769-773 Who’s not Working and Why
by Marc-André Pigeon - 773-776 Knowledge Societies: Information Technology for Sustainable Development
by Mikel Gomez Uranga - 776-779 Race, Self-Employment and Upward Mobility: An Illusive American Dream
by Jennifer Long - 779-781 New World, New Rules: The Changing Role of the American Corporation
by Christopher Brown - 782-784 A vision of a New Liberalism? Critical Essays on Murakami’s Anticlassical Analysis
by David M. Potter - 784-787 Communication, Commerce and Power: The Political Economy of America and the Direct Broadcast Satellite, 1960-2000
by Harry M. Trebing - 787-789 The Crisis of America’s Cities
by Peter Karl Kresl - 791-795 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1999, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 219-221 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Paul M. Sweezy - 223-228 Remarks on Paul Sweezy on the Occasion of His Receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award
by John Bellamy Foster - 231-255 The Scope, Method, and Significance of Original Institutional Economics
by James Ronald Stanfield - 257-264 Institutional Economics Needs Interdisciplinary Studies of Social Sciences
by Katsumi Sugiura - 265-275 Institutional Economics at the Micro Level? What Transaction Costs Theory Could Learn from Original Institutionalism (In the Spirit of Building Bridges)
by Huáscar F. Pessali & Ramón G. Fernández - 277-286 The Convergence of Austrian Economics and New Institutional Economics: Methodological Inconsistency and Political Motivations
by Giulio Palermo - 287-296 The Evolution of Economic Analysis of Law: Is Pragmatic Institutionalism Displacing Orthodoxy?
by Daniel T. Ostas - 297-304 Thorstein Veblen and
by E. Ray Canterbery - 305-314 Poland and Russia One Decade after Shock Therapy
by Thomas W. Hall & John E. Elliott - 315-324 A Decade of Conflicts in Czech Economic Transformation
by Mark Tomass - 325-334 An Institutionalist Assessment of Structural Adjustment Programs in Africa
by Geoffrey E. Schneider - 335-341 Developing Global Institutions: Lessons to Be Learned from Regional Integration Experiences
by Glen Atkinson - 343-349 Global Neoliberalism, Policy Autonomy, and International Competitive Dynamics
by George DeMartino - 351-358 The Rise and Fall of Bank-Loan Capitalism: Institutionally Driven Growth and Crisis in Japan
by Terutomo Ozawa - 359-366 Brothers, Can You Spare $58 Billion? Regulatory Lessons from the South Korean Currency Crisis
by David A. Zalewski - 367-373 Globalization and Thailand’s Financial Crisis
by Jonathan E. Leightner - 375-381 Mexico Redux? Making Sense of the Financial Crisis of 1997-98
by Ilene Grabel - 383-391 Toward Digital Intermediation in the Information Society
by Richard Hawkins & Robin Mansell & W. Edward Steinmueller - 393-402 Reusing Phosphorus: Engineering Possibilities and Economic Realities
by Elisabeth Kvarnström & Mats Nilsson - 403-410 Pollution Charges in a Transition Economy: The Case of Russia
by Patrik Sõderholm - 411-417 Developing the Principles of a Managed Trade System
by Robert E. Prasch - 419-426 Wages, Productivity, and Foreign Direct Investment Flows
by Mehrene Larudee & Tim Koechlin - 427-433 A Defense of Capital Controls in Light of the Asian Financial Crisis
by James Crotty & Gerald Epstein - 435-442 Norms of Inequality
by Siobhan Austen - 443-451 The Impact of Globalization on U.S. Labor Markets: Redefining the Debate
by Dell Champlin & Paulette Olson - 453-460 Jobs for Whom? Employment Policy in the United States and Western Europe
by Nancy E. Rose - 461-469 Workers’ Willingness to Accept Contingent Employment
by Alexandra Bernasek & Douglas Kinnear - 471-473 Introduction: Robert Eisner’s Common Sense Commitment to Full Employment and Activist Fiscal Policy
by Mathew Forstater - 475-482 Functional Finance and Full Employment: Lessons from Lerner for Today
by Mathew Forstater - 483-490 Public Service Employment-Assured Jobs Program: Further Considerations
by L. Randall Wray - 491-496 Who Loses from Unemployment
by William Darity - 497-504 Liberal Strategies for Combating Joblessness in the Twentieth Century
by Philip L. Harvey
March 1999, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Creation and Circulation of Endogenous Money: A Circuit Dynamique Approach
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 23-40 Central Bank Independence: Reassessing the Measurements
by James Forder - 41-57 Restructuring by Design: Government’s Complicity in Corporate Restructuring
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler - 59-76 Taxes, Saving, and Macroeconomics
by Neil H. Buchanan - 77-94 Assessing the Soothsayers: An Examination of the Track Record of Macroeconomic Forecasting
by Mark R. Greer - 95-115 Quasi Commodities in the First and Third Worlds
by William C. Schaniel & Walter C. Neale - 117-139 Clinical Effectiveness in the National Health Service in Scotland
by Michael Keaney & A. R. Lorimer - 141-167 Chaos Theory and Institutional Economics: Metaphor or Model?
by Irene van Staveren - 169-181 The “Compulsive Shift” to Institutional Concerns in Recent Labor Economics
by Douglas Kinnear - 183-188 Theories of Property
by Warren J. Samuels - 189-191 The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
by George Rosen - 191-193 The Logic of Privatization: The Case of Telecommunications in the Southern Cone of Latin America
by Edythe S. Miller - 193-195 Changing Patterns in the Distribution of Economic welfare: An International Perspective
by William M. Dugger - 196-198 An Introduction to Ecological Economics
by Daniel A. Underwood - 199-201 Bombay: Metaphor for Modern India
by Peter Karl Kresl - 201-203 Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 204-208 World Development Report, 1997: The State in a Changing World
by Madhusudan Bhattarai - 208-210 Employment without Inflation
by Michael C. Carroll - 210-211 Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy
by Vernon M. Briggs - 213-217 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1998, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 925-963 Men of Steel Meet the Market: Interpreting Firm Behavior in Russia’s Metallurgy Industry
by L. Clark Carol & Lisa A. Baglione - 965-984 Economics and Institutions: The Socioeconomic Approach of K. William Kapp
by Regine Heidenreich - 985-998 The Second Stage of Bioethics and InstitutionaUst Economics
by Catherine L. Lawson - 999-1017 Transaction Costs and the Historical Evolution of the Capitalist Firm
by C. N. Pitelis - 1019-1030 Commons and Keynes: Their Assault on Laissez Faire
by Glen Atkinson & Theodore Oleson - 1031-1052 Economic Theories about the Benefits and Costs of Patents
by Roberto Mazzoleni & Richard R. Nelson - 1053-1078 A Potential for Understanding and the Interference of Power: Discourse as an Economic Mechanism of Coordination
by Stefan Resting - 1079-1105 Poverty, Single-Parent Households, and Youth At-Risk Behavior: An Empirical Study
by Dalton Garis - 1107-1126 Deconstruction and Reasonable Value
by The Editors - 1127-1129 A Note on Deconstruction
by Warren J. Samuels - 1130-1134 Flying High on Deconstruction and Reasonable Value
by Sajay Samuel & Mark A. Covaleski & Mark W. Dirsmith - 1135-1139 Institutionalist Approaches to Full-Employment Policies
by Mathew Forstater - 1140-1142 The Poor and Transportation: A Comment on Marlene Kim’s “The Working Poor: Lousy Jobs or Lousy Workers?”
by Thomas E. Lambert - 1142-1149 Non-Redistributing Prices and Exclusion in the Evolution of the Internet
by Mikel Gómez Uranga - 1150-1152 A Note on Economic Growth in Eastern Europe
by Austin Murphy - 1153-1161 Back to the Future? A Review Article
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 1165-1170 Lse on Equality: a Centenary Anthology
by William M. Dugger - 1170-1174 Creating Modern Capitalism: How Entrepreneurs, Companies, and Countries Triumphed in Three Industrial Revolutions
by Janet Knoedler - 1174-1177 Regionalization and Labour Market Interdependence in East and Southeast Asia
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 1177-1180 Work and Pay in the United States and Japan
by David M. Potter - 1180-1183 Shopfloor Matters: Labor-Management Relations in Twentieth-Century American Manufacturing
by Paulette Olson - 1183-1186 Does Financial Deregulation Work? a Critique of Free Market Approaches (New Directions in Modem Economics Series)
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 1187-1189 Improving the Global Economy: Keynesianism and the Growth in Output and Employment
by Thomas A. Swanke - 1189-1193 Economic Justice: The Market Socialist Vision
by Doug Brown - 1193-1200 Households, Work, and Economic Change: A Comparative Institutional Perspective
by Ulla Grapard - 1200-1203 Modern Manors: Welfare Capitalism Since the New Deal
by Dell Champlin - 1203-1206 The Life and Times of Soviet Socialism
by John E. Peters - 1206-1208 Europe’s Economic Dilemma
by Gladys Parker Foster - 1209-1215 : Volume XXXII – 1998
by The Editors
September 1998, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 641-668 Are African-Americans Losing Their Footholds in Better Jobs?
by Mary C. King - 669-687 Strategic Bankruptcy and Private Pension Default
by Douglas V. Orr - 689-707 Veblen’s Assault on Time
by Clare Virginia Eby - 709-731 Caroline Foley and the Theory of Intersubjective Demand
by Edward Fullbrook - 733-757 What Veblen Owed to Peirce—The Social Theory of Logic
by Robert Griffin - 759-771 Ending Corporate Welfare as We Know It: An Institutional Analysis of the Dual Structure of Welfare
by Paulette Olson & Dell Champlin - 773-802 Exploring the Politics of the Minimum Wage
by Oren M. Levin-Waldman - 803-821 Rise of the Institutional Equity Funds: Implications for Managerialism
by Christopher Brown - 823-832 Comment on “Postmodernism and Institutionalism”
by Warren J. Samuels - 833-843 Is Postmodern Institutionalism the Wave of the Future? A Reply to Hoksbergen
by Philip A. Klein - 844-848 Postmodernism and Institutionalism: A Reply to Klein and Samuels
by Roland Hoksbergen - 848-856 Technological Progressivism: Guilty as Charged
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 856-861 Institutionalism without Institutions: Rejoinder to DeGregori
by William M. Dugger & Howard J. Sherman - 865-868 The Economy as a Process of Valuation
by Marc R. Tool - 869-872 Worlds of Production: The Action Frameworks of the Economy
by Geoff Hodgson - 872-875 Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science: A Study of Economics and Alchemy
by Richard X. Chase - 875-878 Gender and Political Economy: Incorporating Diversity into Theory and Policy
by Paulette Olson - 878-880 The Economics of Environmental Degradation: Tragedy for the Commons
by George D. Santopietro - 881-884 The Tobin Tax: Coping with Financial Volatility
by Robert E. Prasch - 885-887 Evolutionary Economics and Path Dependence
by Glen Atkinson - 887-891 African American and Post-Industrial Labor Markets; Black Unemployment: Part of Unskilled Unemployment
by Robert Cherry - 891-894 The Double Games of Participation: Pay, Performance and Culture
by Suzanne J. Konzeumann - 894-896 Telecom Reform: Principles, Policies and Regulatory Practices
by Edythe S. Miller - 896-901 The Judas Economy: The Triumph of Capital and the Betrayal of Work; One World, Ready or not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism; When Corporations Rule the World
by Emily Northrop - 901-904 Insurance Redlining: Disinvestment, Reinvestment, and the Evolving Role of Financial Institutions
by Reynold F. Nesiba - 905-908 Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth about a Food Chain Gone Haywire
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 908-911 Contesting the Market: Pay Equity and the Politics of Economic Restructuring
by Jennifer Long - 912-915 Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes
by Colleen F. Johnson - 915-917 Great Experiments in American Economic Policy: From Kennedy to Reagan
by Charles J. Whalen - 919-924 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1998, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 275-277 Introduction of Award Recipient: Lewis E. Hill
by Roger M. Troub - 279-285 The Institutional Economics of Poverty: An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of Poverty
by Lewis E. Hill - 286-303 Against Inequality
by William M. Dugger - 305-314 Static and Dynamic Comparative Advantage: A Multi-Period Analysis with Declining Terms of Trade
by James M. Cypher & James L. Dietz - 315-323 Speculation and the Dollar in the 1980s
by Stephen F. Quinn & John T. Harvey - 325-331 In Defense of a Tax on Foreign Exchange
by Robert E. Prasch - 333-340 Integrated International Production and Non-market Activity
by Baban Hasnat - 341-350 Conditionality, Restructuring, and the Reperipherization of Latin America
by Richard V. Adkisson - 351-363 Mexico’s Liberalization Strategy, 10 Years On: Results and Alternatives
by Enrique Dussel Peters - 365-373 International Conservation Assistance in an Era of Structural Changes
by George D. Santopietro - 375-383 Multilateral Trade Negotiations and the Changing Prospects for Third World Development: Assessing from a Southern Perspective
by P. Sai-wing Ho - 385-393 Rethinking American Participation in Economic Development: An Institutionalist Assessment
by Philip A. Klein - 395-401 Interwar Japanese Economists—How Did They Pick Their Questions?
by Laura E. Hein - 403-409 Exporting a Japanese Model? Collusion in the Foreign Aid Program
by David M. Potter - 411-418 An Evolutionary Interpretation of the Japanese Depression in the 1990s
by Tokutaro Shibata - 419-426 The Political Economy of Liberalization and Regulation: Trade Policy for the New Era
by Glen Atkinson - 427-432 Current Welfare Reform: A Return to the Principles of 1834
by William S. Kern - 433-440 Poverty and Charity: Early Analytical Conflicts between Institutional Economics and Neoclassicism
by William T. Ganley - 441-448 Adam Smith’s Higher Vision of Capitalism
by James E. Alvey - 449-456 Postmodernism, Institutionalism and Statistics: Considerations for an Institutionalist Statistical Method
by Bill Luker & Bill Luker & Steven L. Cobb & Robert Brown - 457-464 Public Purpose and Private Ownership: Some Implications of the “Great Capitalist Restoration” for the Politicization of Private Sector Firms in Britain
by David Donald & Alan Hutton - 465-471 Globalization and Democracy
by Charles K. Wither - 473-480 American-Style Capitalism and Income Disparity: The Challenge of Social Anarchy
by Vernon M. Briggs - 481-487 Institutions Matter: Great (and Not so Great) Transformations and Their Macroeconomic Consequences
by David A. Zalewski - 489-496 The Fight to Preserve Universal Social Programs: A Canadian Perspective on the Great Capitalist Restoration
by Myron J. Frankman - 497-503 Whatever Happened to New Zealand? The Great Capitalist Restoration Reconsidered
by Brent McClintock - 505-511 Economics and the Cold War: An Inquiry into the Relationship between Ideology and Theory
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 513-522 The Institutional Origins of Crises for Economy and Ecology
by Daniel A. Underwood - 523-530 Equality, Democracy, Institutions, and Growth
by Christopher J. Niggle - 531-537 The Ethical Rate of Unemployment: A Technical Note
by James K. Galbraith