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December 1991, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1029-1048 Valuation as Discourse and Process: or, How We Got out of a Methodological Quagmire on our Way to Purposeful Institutional Analysis
by William T. Waller & Linda R. Robertson - 1049-1065 Another Look at the Problem of Rent Seeking
by Steven G. Medema - 1067-1087 Humane Drain: Environmental, Institutional-Systems Impact on Formation and Use of the Human Resource
by Warren S. Gramm - 1089-1104 An Institutionalist Look at Postmodernism
by Doug Brown - 1105-1125 A Productive Systems Analysis of the 1983 Phelps Dodge Strike
by Ruth A. Bandzak - 1127-1133 Reasonable Value versus Instrumental Value: A Reply to Klein and Atkinson and Reed
by Yngve Ramstad - 1133-1136 Klein: Reply to Ramstad
by Philip A. Klein - 1136-1140 Rejoinder
by Glen Atkinson & Mike Reed - 1141-1147 “A Relativist Is an Agnostic Who Can’t Understand Continuity:” A Comment on Neale
by Baldwin Ranson - 1147-1149 Response to Baldwin Ranson
by Walter C. Neale - 1149-1151 Ramsey Pricing without Cross-Subsidization: A Note on Michael Sheehan’s “Why Ramsey Pricing Is Wrong”
by Klaus G. Becker - 1152-1155 Ramsey Pricing Without Cross-Subsidization? A Response to Professor Becker
by Michael F. Sheehan - 1155-1160 J. Fagg Foster on the Equational Theory of Justice
by The Editors - 1160-1166 Who Saves? The Rich, the Penniless, and Everyone Else
by Walter C. Neale - 1167-1168 Passive Tax Expenditure Estimates: A Communication
by William Hildred - 1169-1176 Changing Economic Order
by John Groenewegen & Wicher Schreuders & Cees Van Paridon - 1177-1179 The Theory of Economic Breakdown
by J.A. Kregel - 1180-1181 The Social and Economic Consequences of Deregulation: The Transportation Industry in Transition
by John C. Spychalski - 1181-1184 The Political Economy of Unemployment: Active Labor Market Policy in West Germany and the United States
by Joseph Harris - 1184-1186 Gunnar Myrdal and America’s Conscience: Social Engineering and Racial Liberalism, 1938-1987
by Ann Mari May - 1187-1188 Technical Change and Economic Theory
by Thomas R. Degregori - 1188-1191 The Return of Scarcity
by Daniel A. Underwood - 1191-1195 After the Rights Revolution: Reconceiving the Regulatory State
by Nicholas Mercuro - 1195-1198 The Road to a Free Economy: Shifting from a Socialist System, the Example of Hungary
by Walter C. Neale - 1199-1202 The Market and Beyond: Cooperation and Competition ln Information Technology in the Japanese System
by Robin Mansell - 1202-1204 Beyond Reaganomics: A Further Inquiry into the Poverty of Economics
by David D. Arsen - 1204-1208 The Economic Limits to Modern Politics
by Paul N. Goldstene - 1209-1215 Index
by The Editors
September 1991, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 625-648 Institutionalist Labor Market Theory and the Veblenian Dichotomy
by Daniel E. Gimble - 649-687 Critique of Contingent Valuation and Travel Cost Methods for Valuing Natural Resources and Ecosystems
by W. David Eberle & F. Gregory Hayden - 689-708 Thorstein Veblen Meets Eduard Bernstein: Toward an Institutionalist Theory of Mobilization Politics
by Doug Brown - 709-737 The Methodology of Institutionalism Revisited
by Jon D. Wisman & Joseph Rozansky - 739-763 Stabilizing the Unstable Economy: More on the Minsky-Simons Connection
by Charles J. Whalen - 765-780 The Dichotomized State
by James Ronald Stanfield - 781-797 Antidemocratic Elements of the Reagan Revolution
by William M. Hildred - 799-828 The American Association for Labor Legislation: An Episode in Institutionalist Policy Analysis
by John Dennis Chasse - 829-838 Beyond the Great Divide: A Feminist-Institutionalist Response to Heath
by Ann L. Jennings - 838-842 Economism and Women’s Economic Progress: Jennings’s Polemic
by Julia A. Heath - 842-846 Warren Samuels: The Absolute Relativist
by Baldwin Ranson - 847-850 Veblen and Self-Referentiability: Reply to Baldwin Ranson
by Warren J. Samuels - 850-861 Professor Lerner on John R. Hodges
by James I. Sturgeon & Hartwell W. Byrd - 863-866 More Heat than Light: Economics as Social Physics: Physics as Nature’s Economics
by William Waller - 866-870 Critique of Economic Reason
by Doug Brown - 870-874 History, Policy and Economic Theory: Essays in Interaction
by George Rosen - 874-876 Securing the Right to Employment: Social Welfare Policy in the United States
by K. J. Stirling - 876-878 The Level of Riches: Technological Creativity and Economic Progress
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 878-880 Unions and Communities under Siege: American Communities and the Crisis of Organized Labor
by Vernon M. Briggs - 880-883 Fragile Coalitions: The Politics of Economic Adjustment
by James L. Dietz - 883-886 Political Economy in the Twentieth Century
by John F. Henry - 886-891 Economic Interests and Institutions
by James A. Swaney - 891-893 The Politics of Adjustment: Pluralism, Corporatism and Privatization
by Robert A. Solo - 893-896 Organization Theory: From Chester Barnard to the Present and Beyond
by William M. Dugger - 896-899 Market Socialism
by John Groenewegen - 900-903 Developing Rural India
by George Rosen - 903-906 The Evolution of Economic Systems: Essays in Honor of Ota Sik
by Jerry L. Petr - 907-916 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1991, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 299-301 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Philip A. Klein - 303-318 Why Be an Economist? Remarks upon Receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award
by Philip A. Klein - 321-346 Reflections on the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of AFEE: Philosophical and Methodological Issues in Institutional Economics
by Paul Dale Bush - 347-354 Economic Power, Financial Instability, and the Cuomo Report
by James Ronald Stanfield & Ronnie J. Phillips - 355-363 Trade, Competitiveness, and U.S. Economic Prospects: A Critique of the Cuomo Report
by Brent McClintock - 365-371 Crisis and Leviathan: A Critique and Reconstruction
by Robert R. Keller - 373-381 Class Conflict, Corporate Power, and Macroeconomic Policy: The Impact of Inflation in the Postwar Period
by Ann Mari May & Randy R. Grant - 383-391 The Contributions of Allan G. Gruchy to Institutional Economics
by Dudley Dillard - 393-400 Capitalism Without Capitalists: The Comparative Economics of Allan G. Gruchy
by John Adams & Alan W. Dyer - 401-408 Allan Gruchy’s Theory of Economic Planning
by William M. Dugger - 409-419 Some Thoughts on the Future of Economic Planning: The Gruchy/Institutionalist Contribution
by Harry M. Trebing - 421-429 Thorstein Veblen, Werner Sombart and The Periodization of History
by Colin Loader & Jeffrey Waddoups & Rick Tilman - 431-439 From Desideratum to Historical Achievement: John R. Commons’s Reasonable Value and the “Negotiated Economy” of Denmark
by Yngve Ramstad - 441-448 John R. Commons and John Maynard Keynes: Two Philosophies of Action
by John Dennis Chasse - 449-457 The Case of DAT Technology: Industrial versus Pecuniary Function
by Jim Horner - 459-465 An Institutionalist Perspective on Declining American Productivity: The American Automobile Industry
by Meb Bolin - 467-473 Society, State, and Market: A Polanyian View of Current Change and Turmoil in Eastern Europe
by Walter C. Neale - 475-483 The Age Demanded: The Rhetoric of Karl Polanyi
by Margaret Lewis - 485-497 A Feminist Institutionalist Reconsideration of Karl Polanyi
by William Waller & Ann Jennings - 499-509 Julian Simon versus the Ehrlichs: An Institutionalist Perspective
by James A. Swaney - 511-518 Plant Closings: A Community’s Bill of Rights
by Robert F. Schlack - 519-533 Economic Evolution: Intervention Contra Pangloss
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 535-550 Toward a Theory of Economic Institutions: Synergy and Path Dependency
by Kurt Dopfer - 551-559 Ceremonialism as the Dramatization of Prosaic Technology: Who Did Invent the Coup de Poing?
by David Hamilton - 561-568 The Compatibility of Keynes’s Ideas with Institutionalist Philosophy
by Gladys Parker Foster - 569-580 Ethnocentrism in U.S./Japanese Trade Policy Negotiations
by Bernadette Lanciaux - 581-588 The Welfare Effects on Women of Poland’s Economic Reforms
by Bozena Leven - 589-595 East European Economic Reform: Are New Institutions Emerging?
by Roger L. Adkins - 597-605 Regulation of the Telephone Industry
by David Gabel - 607-615 Military Spending after the Cold War
by James M. Cypher - 617-624 Is Antitrust Obsolete?
by Emil Friberg & Celia Thomas
March 1991, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-1 Letter to the Editor
by Howard J. Sherman - 01-20 Boulding’s Balloons: A Contribution to Monetary Theory
by L. Randall Wray - 21-32 Why Ramsey Pricing Is Wrong: The Case of Telecommunications Regulation
by Michael Sheehan - 33-38 The Functioning of Economic Research
by Jan Tinbergen - 39-76 The Complexity of Economic Phenomena: Reply to Tinbergen and Beyond
by Kurt Dopier - 77-92 The Strange Career of Marginal Cost Pricing
by Peter S. Fisher - 93-113 Institutional and Other Unconventional Theories of Saving
by Francis Green - 115-135 Institutions and the Economic Welfare of Black Americans in the 1980s
by John T. Harvey - 137-151 The Endogenous Money Supply Theory: An Institutionalist Appraisal
by Christopher J. Niggle - 153-166 The Defect in Supply-Side Interpretations of the 1960s and 1980s
by Charles B. Garrison - 167-178 Part-Time Work in Sweden: Trends and Equality Effects
by Marianne Sundötrom - 179-186 Is Institutional Economics Really’Root and Branch’ Economics?
by David Hamilton - 187-197 Surplus, Surplus, Who’s Got the Surplus? The Subtractivist Fallacy in Orthodox Economics
by John Adams - 199-207 Hobson’s “Surplus Income” and Its Distribution
by Jim Rossman - 209-215 Overcoming Contemporary Mythology: An Essay
by Ted Brannen - 217-221 Post-Keynesian Thought in Perspective: Report on the Tenth Annual Conference of the Dutch Study Circle of Post Keynesian Economics
by John Groenewegen & Kees van Pardion & Wicher Schreuders - 223-225 A Note on Robert Eisner’s Debt Thesis
by Robert A. Solo - 225-228 Reply to Robert A. Solo
by Robert Eisner - 228-235 A Comment on Bush, Foster, and the Environment
by W. D. Williams - 235-237 A Reply to Williams
by Paul D. Bush - 239-241 Fundamentals of the Economic Role of Government
by Royall Brandis - 241-243 The Essential Kaldor
by Geoff Hodgson - 243-245 State, Market, and Social Regulation: New Perspectives on Italy
by Robert Solo - 245-249 Three Faces of Power
by Philip A. Klein - 249-253 Dangerous Pursuits: Mergers & Acquisitions in the Age of Wall Street?
by William F. Mueller - 253-254 The Making of an Economist
by Wendell Gordon - 254-256 Analyzing Modern Business Cycles: Essays Honoring Geoffrey H. Moore
by Howard J. Sherman - 257-258 Observing the Economy
by George Dalton - 258-261 The Odyssey of Rationality
by Barbara Klose-Ullmann - 261-263 Benefit-Cost Analysis. A Political Economy Approach
by Peter Söderbaum - 263-265 Social Economics: Retrospect and Prospect
by Charles G. Leathers - 265-267 Age, Class, Politics, and the Welfare State
by Harold Wolozin - 268-271 Macroeconomic Problems and Policies of Income Distribution
by Steven Pressman - 271-275 The Trouble with Money: A Prescription for America’s Financial Fever
by L. Randall Wray - 275-276 The State and the Labor Market
by Markley Roberts - 276-279 Making America’s Budget Policy: from the 1980S to the 1990s
by William Hildred - 279-280 A Theory of Property
by R. Larry Reynolds - 281-283 Lessons from the Great Depression
by Robert E. Lucore - 283-285 Contracting for Property Rights
by Marie Leigh Livingston - 287-298 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1990, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 963-979 New Light on John Dewey, Clarence Ayres, and the Development of Evolutionary Economics
by Rick Tilman - 981-994 “New Thinking” in the Soviet Economy: Lessons for Western Political Economists
by Jerry L. Petr - 995-1016 The Causes or Black Poverty: Evidence and Interpretation
by Steven Shulman - 1017-1026 The Rhetoric of Inquiry or the Sophistry of the Status QUO? Exploring the Common Ground between Critical Rhetoric and Institutional Economics
by David Sebberson - 1027-1044 Why Johnny (Ph.D., Economics) Can’t Read: A Rhetorical Analysis of Thorstein Veblen and a Response to Donald McCloskey’s
by William Waller & Linda R. Robertson - 1045-1057 Retirement as an Institution
by Harold Wolozin - 1059-1077 The Evolution of Water Institutions in Florida: A Neoinstitutionalist Perspective
by Gary D. Lynne & Jeffrey Burkhardt - 1079-1093 Client Consumption Patterns Within An Income-Based Energy Assistance Program
by Roger D. Colton - 1095-1107 Institutional Adjustment, Instrumental Efficiency, and Reasonable Value
by Glen Atkinson & Mike Reed - 1120-1122 Instrumental Value an Eternal Verity? A Reply to Wendell Gordon
by Marc R. Tool - 1122-1133 Culture Versus Social Value? A Response to Anne Mayhew
by Marc R. Tool - 1133-1137 Economic Reforms in Socialist Economics: A Comment on Petr
by W. Robert Brazelton - 1139-1146 Keynesianism, Monetarism, and the Crisis of the State: A Review Article
by James Ronald Stanfield - 1147-1155 Corporate Hegemony
by Harry M. Trebing & Paul N. Goldstene - 1157-1163 Financial Dynamics and Business Cycles: New Perspectives
by Basil J. Moore - 1163-1166 The Spread of Economic Ideas
by Marjorie S. Turner - 1166-1168 The World Economy in the 20th Century
by Robert Wuliger - 1168-1172 New Directions in Soviet Social Thought
by Jerry L. Petr - 1172-1175 Philosophy of Social Science
by Raphael Sassower - 1175-1179 Can Americans Afford to Grow Old?: Paying for Social Security
by L. Randall Wray - 1179-1181 L’Austerite: Theorie Et Politiques
by Baldwin Ranson & Gladys Parker Foster - 1181-1186 The Great Challenge. The Myth of Laissez-Faire in the Early Republic
by Anne Mayhew - 1186-1189 The Origins of the Keynesian Revolution: The Development of Keynes’ Theory of Employment and Output
by Dudley Dillard - 1190-1193 Thorstein Veblen a Karol Marks. Proba Analizy Porownawczej Teorii Rozwoju Spoleczno-Gospodarczego (Thorstein Veblen and Karl Marx. A Comparative Analysis of the Theories of Socio-economic Development)
by Roman Frackowski - 1193-1196 Restructuring the French Economy: Government and the Rise of Market Competition Since World War II
by John Groenewegen - 1196-1197 Guide to Economic Indicators
by William S. Brown - 1198-1199 Kaldor’s Political Economy
by Charles M. A. Clark - 1201-1241 Index
by The Editors
September 1990, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 663-672 Allan G. Gruchy, 1906–1990: A Scholar’s Life
by Dudley Dillard - 673-693 and Gardiner Means’s Critique of Neoclassical Economics
by Frederic S. Lee - 695-718 The Self-Referentiability of Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Preconceptions of Economic Science
by Warren J. Samuels - 719-732 Economic Efficiency, the Economics Discipline, and the “Affected-With-A-Public-Interest” Concept
by Edythe S. Miller - 733-760 Galbraith on Ideas and Events
by D. A. Reisman - 761-780 Keynes on the Stages of Development of the Capitalist Economy: The Institutional Foundation of Keynes’s Methodology
by James R. Crotty - 781-811 The Political Economy of Nuclear Power (1945–1990): The Rise and Fall of an Official Technology
by Steve Cohn - 813-824 A Review of Contemporary U.S. Foreign Aid Policies
by Robert L. Curry - 825-844 Adam Smith and Society as an Evolutionary Process
by Charles M. A. Clark - 845-859 Institutional Economics and Social Choice Economics: Commonalities and Conflicts
by John Adams - 861-878 The Rhetoric of Economics Texts
by David George - 879-886 The Role of Tool’s Social Value Principle
by Wendell Gordon - 886-890 The Cambridge Keynesians and the “Bastard Keynesians”: A Comment on Economists and Their Understanding of the Inflationary Aspects of Keynesian Policy
by Marjorie S. Turner - 890-896 Waller on Radical Institutionalism: A Comment
by Anne Mayhew - 897-901 Avoiding the Cartesian Vice in Radical Institutionalism: A Reply to Mayhew
by William T. Waller - 903-906 Three Worlds of Labor Economics
by Douglas L. Kruse - 906-908 The Politics of Progress. The Origins and Development of the Commercial Republic, 1600–1835
by Mike Reed - 908-912 Joan Robinson and the Americans
by Hans E. Jensen - 912-913 The Waste of Nations
by Howard J. Sherman - 913-917 Workforce Policies for the 1990s: A New Labor Market Agenda
by Irwin L. Herrnstadt - 917-920 Accumulation & Power: An Economic History of the United States
by Robert R. Keller - 920-922 The Bittersweet Century: Speculations on Modern Science and Modern Democracy
by Rick Tilman - 923-929 Institutional Economics
by Charles J. Whalen - 929-933 Dilemmas of Development
by James M. Cypher - 933-935 Sweden: Social Democracy in Practice
by Andrew Larkin - 935-938 The Trade Threat and U. S. Trade Policy
by John Adams - 938-939 New Technologies and Development: Experiences in “Technology Blending”
by Chris DeBresson - 939-942 Money, Interest and Capital
by Philip Arestis - 942-947 Remaking the Economic Institutions of Socialism: China and Eastern Europe
by Robert F. Schlack - 948-950 The Underground Economies: Tax Evasion and Information Distortion
by Mike Reed - 951-962 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1990, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 1-1 Allan G. Gruchy 1907–1990
by The Editors - 325-331 Introduction of Award Recipient: Walter C. Neale
by John Adams - 333-344 Absolute Cultural Relativism: Firm Foundation For Valuing And Policy
by Walter C. Neale - 346-354 The Triadic Economy
by John R. Munkirs - 355-359 Economics and the Determinate World View
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 361-369 Three Different Approaches to Institutional Economics: An Evaluation
by Allan G. Gruchy - 371-379 A Type-Of-Product System Of National Accounts
by Milton D. Lower - 381-388 Institutionalism as a School—A Reconsideration
by Philip A. Klein - 389-396 The Sherman Act As Protective Reaction
by Anne Mayhew - 397-404 As Much Technological As Pecuniary: Turn-Of-The-Century Combinations In Three Major Industries
by Janet T. Knoedler - 405-413 Are There Institutionalist Signposts in the Economics of Alfred Marshall?
by Hans E. Jensen - 415-422 Keynes and Kalecki on Saving and Profit: Some Implications
by Parker Gladys Foster