Content
January 2020, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 280-281 In Memoriam: Marc Tool (1921-2018)
by John F. Henry
October 2019, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 1-1 Reviewers
by The Editors - 895-913 The Fundamental Character of Socioeconomic Exploitation: Human Nature, Technology, Social Institutions, and Ideology
by Jon D. Wisman - 914-927 Veblen’s System of Conspicuous Waste
by John P. Watkins - 928-945 Personal Income and Hierarchical Power
by Blair Fix - 946-965 The Rejection of Qualitative Research Methods in Economics
by Alexander Lenger - 966-1000 The Holy Grail of Crypto Currencies: Ready to Replace Fiat Money?
by Richard Senner & Didier Sornette - 1001-1016 Food Prices Policy in Israel: A Strategic Instrument
by Janetta Azarieva & Dov Chernichovsky - 1017-1028 Explaining the Increase in Young Adults Living with Parents
by Vishnu Srinivas - 1029-1047 Do Incentive Rates Provide Consumer Value? An Empirical Assessment from Ontario’s Electricity Distribution Sector
by Russell Houldin & Richard Carlson & Petar Prazic - 1048-1069 The Great Recession and Racial Inequality: Evidence from Measures of Economic Well-Being
by Thomas Masterson & Ajit Zacharias & Fernando Rios-Avila & Edward N. Wolff - 1070-1087 Chinese Shadow Banking: The Case of Trust Funds
by Kerry Liu - 1088-1102 Fashion’s Effect on Consumer’s Preference Formation
by Ahmad F. Oran - 1103-1125 Income Distribution and Redistribution
by Ensar Yilmaz & Sinem Sefil-Tansever - 1126-1151 Current Account Imbalances or Too Much Bank Debt as the Main Driver of Gross Capital Inflows? Spain During the Great Financial Crisis
by Eladio Febrero & Ignacio Álvarez & Jorge Uxó - 1152-1169 The Financial Stability Board and Switzerland’s WiR-Credit Mechanism
by Emir Phillips & Francois Desmoulins-Lebeault - 1170-1173 Nick Gogerty: Nature of Value: How to Invest in the Adaptive Economy
by Alberto D. Mendoza España - 1174-1179 Index
by The Editors - 1180-1180 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 597-611 The Institutionalist Theory of the Business Enterprise: Past, Present, and Future
by Tae-Hee Jo - 612-633 Development Without Industrialization? Household Well-Being and Premature Deindustrialization
by Joshua Greenstein - 634-646 Connecting Institutional Economics to Communitarian Philosophy: Beyond Market Institutions and Pecuniary Canons of Value
by Denilson Beal & Marco Cavalieri - 647-676 Economics and Apologetics—The Ideology/Utopia of Laissez-Faire and its Discontents
by Milan Zafirovski - 677-702 Institutions, Culture, and the Tropical Development Gap: The Agro-Climatic Origins of Social Norms about Thrift and Sharing
by Bernard Poirine & Vincent Dropsy - 703-725 Ethics and the Economy: Food for Thought from the Medieval Debate on Money
by Stefano Figuera & Guido Tortorella Esposito - 726-747 The Nature of Property Rights in Haiti: Mode of Land Acquisition, Gender, and Investment
by Liam D. Kelly & B. James Deaton & J. Atsu Amegashie - 748-773 Manufacturing Pluralism in Brazilian Economics
by Ramón Garcia Fernandez & Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak - 774-798 Are the Media Biased? Evidence from France
by Michael Lainé - 799-812 Ideology and the Role of Natural Resources in Bolivia
by Casto Martín Montero Kuscevic - 813-840 Public Investment Boosted Private Investment in Brazil between 1982 and 2013
by Cristina Fróes de Borja Reis & Eliane Cristina de Araújo & Erica Oliveira Gonzales - 841-862 Financialization in the Automotive Industry: Shareholders, Managers, and Salaries
by Marcelo do Carmo & Mario Sacomano Neto & Julio Cesar Donadone - 863-878 Debates over Dirigisme during the 1930s: The Case of Bulgaria
by Pencho D. Penchev - 879-887 Should the Rich be Taxed More? The Fiscal Inequality Coefficient
by John Hatgioannides & Marika Karanassou & Hector Sala - 888-890 David Colander and Craig Freedman: Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism
by Richard V. Adkisson - 891-892 Piero Ferri: Minsky’s Moment: An Insider’s View on the Economics of Hyman Minsky
by Ronnie J. Phillips
April 2019, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 301-302 The 2019 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Janet Knoedler
by Sherry Davis Kasper - 303-319 The Culture of (Dis)Contentment
by Janet T. Knoedler - 321-340 Institutional Economics and Chock-Full Employment: Reclaiming the “Right to Work” as a Cornerstone of Progressive Capitalism
by Charles J. Whalen - 341-348 Institutionalized Communication in Markets and Firms
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 349-354 Cognition, Social Impulse, and the Principle of Adaptation: Insights into the Peirce-Veblen Connection
by Manuel Ramon Souza Luz - 355-362 The Rise of Populist Movements in Europe: A Response to European Ordoliberalism?
by David Cayla - 363-369 The Last Gasp of Neoliberalism
by John P. Watkins & James E. Seidelman - 370-377 Quantity and Quality Concerns about Technology Impacts
by F. Gregory Hayden - 378-384 The Three Faces of Labor: Sustainability and the Next Wave of Automation
by Daphne T. Greenwood - 385-393 Theory and Reality of Cryptocurrency Governance
by Antoon Spithoven - 394-402 The Uncertainty of Academic Rent and Income Inequality: The OECD Panel Evidence
by Kosta Josifidis & Novica Supic - 403-410 The Japanese Economy: Stagnation, Recovery, and Challenges
by Tanweer Akram - 411-416 The Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy in Japan
by Heather Montgomery & Ulrich Volz - 417-424 The Covered Interest Parity Puzzle and the Evolution of the Japan Premium
by Alexis Stenfors - 425-432 Consecrating Capitalism: The United States Prosperity Gospel and Neoliberalism
by Mary V. Wrenn - 433-439 Vision, Value, and Pluralism: A Comment on Analytical Political Economy
by Susan K. Schroeder - 440-447 Similarities and Dissimilarities between Original Institutional Economics and New Institutional Economics
by Antoon Spithoven - 448-455 Opening Up Possibilities: Limiting Particularism and Welcoming Convergence on Socially Progressive Goals
by Anna Klimina - 456-462 Homo Oeconomicus Returns: Neoliberalism, Socio-Political Uncertainty and Economic Policy
by Paolo Ramazzotti - 463-470 Financialization, Class Interests, and Karl Polanyi’s Protective Response
by David A. Zalewski - 471-477 Integrating Applied Field Work into the Undergraduate Economics Curriculum
by Thomas Kemp - 478-487 From the Age of Rentier Tranquility to the New Age of Deep Uncertainty: The Metamorphosis of Central Bank Policy in Modern Financialized Economies
by Mario Seccareccia - 488-495 Stabilizing Endogenous Instability: Proposals for An Institutionalist Reform of Financial Regulation
by Faruk Ülgen - 496-501 Financial Inclusion and Financialization: Latin American Main Trends after the Great Crisis
by Eugenia Correa & Alicia Girón - 502-507 The Double Movement Ten Years After the Fall of Lehman Brothers
by Gregorio Vidal & Wesley C. Marshall - 508-514 Original Institutional Economics and Political Anthropology: Reflections on the Nature of Coercive Power and Vested Interests in the Works of Thorstein Veblen and Pierre Clastres
by Manuel Ramon Souza Luz & John Hall - 515-522 Remittances and Households in the Age of Neoliberal Uncertainty
by Kalpana Khanal & Zdravka Todorova - 523-531 Financially Unstable Households
by Robert H. Scott & Steven Pressman - 532-536 The Tenuous Grasp: Possession and Loss in the Marketplace
by William Redmond - 537-544 Fighting Childhood Poverty: How a Universal Child Allowance Would Impact the U.S. Population
by Timothy A. Wunder - 545-552 Modeling System Complexity in the Context of Geopolitics Related to Climate Change
by F. Gregory Hayden - 553-562 The Place of Uncertainty in Heterodox Economics Journals: A Bibliometric Study
by Felipe Almeida & Luis Gustavo de Paula - 563-570 Social Constructs and their Usefulness in Original Institutionalist Research: Quality Matters
by Richard V. Adkisson & Carol L. Flinchbaugh - 571-578 China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Reducing or Increasing the World Uncertainties?
by Ricardo C. S. Siu - 579-586 State Capitalism Revisited: A Review of Emergent Forms and Developments
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Anna Grosman - 587-594 Financialization and Capital Accumulation
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros & Fabian Amico
January 2019, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-25 Evolution of the Corporation in the United States: Stabilized Scarcity and Vested Interests
by Glen Atkinson & Eric R. Hake & Stephen P. Paschall - 26-38 Inequality and Crisis: Conspicuous Consumption as the Missing Link in the Portuguese Case
by Cristina Matos - 39-56 Do Enclaves Help or Hinder the American Dream?
by Fahad Gill - 57-80 Economization of Society: Functional Differentiation and Economic Stagnation
by Ferdinand Wenzlaff - 81-97 Technological versus Pecuniary External Economies: The Former Should Rule the Roost
by Satya Prasad Padhi - 98-114 Active and Passive Trading Relations
by William A. Jackson - 115-154 Time, Arbitrage, and the Law of One Price: The Case for a Paradigm Shift
by Kazem Falahati - 155-192 Systemic Characteristics of Financial Instability
by Kazem Falahati - 193-210 The Positive Externalities of Chapter 13 “Cramdowns” Could Prevent the Next Foreclosure Crisis
by Emir Phillips - 211-233 Misaligned Expectations and Non-Cooperative Behavior in Indian Microfinance: Evidence from a Survey
by Debadutta Kumar Panda - 234-256 Drastic Times Call for Drastic Measures: The ECB LTROs and Credit in The Eurozone Before and After December 2011
by Cécile Bastidon & Philippe Gilles & Marie-Sophie Gauvin - 257-276 The Williamsonian Ambiguity on Authority and Power in Transaction Cost Economics
by Bernard Baudry & Virgile Chassagnon - 277-287 Herbert J. Davenport on Conspicuous Consumption and the Economics of Feminism
by Luca Fiorito & Tiziana Foresti - 288-290 Guillermo Calvo: Macroeconomics in Times of Liquidity Crisis: Searching for Economic Essentials
by Emiliano Libman
October 2018, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 891-903 Market Deficiencies: From Veblen to Akerlof and Shiller
by Malcolm Rutherford - 904-924 Applying the Concept of Mainstream Economics outside the United States: General Remarks and the Case of Brazil as an Example of the Institutionalization of Pluralism
by David Dequech - 925-946 Inequality and the Rate of Return on Capital: An Institutional Approach to “The Piketty Problem”
by Luke A Petach - 947-986 Interpreting Contemporary Latin America through the Hypotheses of Institutional Political Economy
by James M. Cypher - 987-1009 Monetary Policy as Compensatory Power? An Institutionalist Approach to the Eurozone Crisis
by Javier Arribas & Luis Cardenas - 1010-1035 Understanding Agro-Holdings in Russia: A Commonsian Analysis
by Pascal Grouiez - 1036-1055 Charles Sanders Peirce and the Social Ontology of the Firm: A Semiotic Perspective on Human Agency
by Luís Otávio Bau Macedo - 1056-1083 Financialization in the European Periphery and the Sovereign Debt Crisis: The Portuguese Case
by Ricardo Barradas & Sérgio Lagoa & Emanuel Leão & Ricardo Paes Mamede - 1084-1108 The Going Enterprise Paradox: Stability and Instability Under Money Manager Capitalism
by Erik Dean - 1109-1124 From Custom to Law, An Economic Rationale behind the Black Lettering
by Guido Rossi & Salvatore Spagano - 1125-1142 Economics between Insulation and Social-Scienciation: Observations by a Sociology of Economics
by Dieter Bögenhold - 1143-1158 Varieties of Capitalism and Sustainable Development: Institutional Complementarity Dynamics or Radical Change in the Hierarchy of Institutions?
by Eric Magnin - 1159-1164 Index Volume LII—2018
by The Editors - 1165-1165 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
July 2018, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 605-614 The Circular Economy and Institutional Economics: Compatibility and Complementarity
by Katherine A. Whalen & Charles J. Whalen - 615-636 Bolivia’s Institutional Transformation: Contact Zones, Social Movements, and the Emergence of an Ethnic Class Consciousness
by Natalia Bracarense & Karol Gil-Vasquez - 637-652 Veblen’s Imperial Germany and the Industrialization of Latin America
by Jairo J. Parada - 653-675 From the Nation-State to a World Society: An Institutional Reading of Globalization
by Alessandro Morselli - 676-693 The Emergence of “Modern” Ownership Rights Rather than Property Rights
by Hajime Sato - 694-716 Rethinking Land Reform in East Asia: Egalitarian or Inegalitarian?
by Qunyi Liu - 717-748 The Nature of Financial Innovation: A Post-Schumpeterian Analysis
by Çinla Akdere & Pelin Benli - 749-769 An American-Style Transfer Union in Europe, A First Glance at How Much It Might Cost
by Casimir Dadak & Roman Matkovskyy - 770-794 Education and the Public Goods Type of Social Capital: Are the Well Educated Free Riding in the Provision of Public Goods?
by Ryo Takashima - 795-815 Cornelius Castoriadis on the Scope and Content of Neoclassical and Marxian Economics
by Angelos T. Vouldis - 816-834 The Power of Scientometrics and the Development of Economics
by Matthias Aistleitner & Jakob Kapeller & Stefan Steinerberger - 835-859 Consumer Boycotts: Does Trust in Law-Making and Law-Enforcing Institutions Matter?
by Maïva Ropaul - 860-868 Reasserting Institutionalist Insights on the Good Society: 30 Years After Petr’s Call for a Mixed Economy
by Barbara E. Hopkins - 869-890 Labor-Leisure Choice and Relative Income Concerns in the Shadow of the Housing Market
by Dimitry Rtischev
April 2018, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 291-292 The Veblen-Commons Award: The 2018 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: James Peach
by Richard V. Adkisson - 293-305 Habits of Thought and the Process of Economic Development: Remarks on Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award
by James Peach - 306-322 The Post-Apartheid Development Debacle in South Africa: How Mainstream Economics and the Vested Interests Preserved Apartheid Economic Structures
by Geoffrey E. Schneider - 323-335 The 2018 Clarence Ayres Scholar An Institutional Riposte to the “After the Washington Consensus”
by John Marangos - 349-357 Military Planning in a Context of Complex Systems and Climate Change
by F. Gregory Hayden - 358-367 Global Production Networks and the Private Organization of World Trade
by Ann E. Davis - 368-377 Social Entrepreneurship in China: Driving Institutional Change
by Tonia Warnecke - 378-386 Institutional Change and the Evolution of the World Leisure Industries
by Ricardo C.S. Siu - 387-395 High-Frequency Trading, Liquidity Withdrawal, and the Breakdown of Conventions in Foreign Exchange Markets
by Stenfors Alexis & Susai Masayuki - 396-404 John R. Commons’s Criticism of Classical Economics
by Uni Hiroyuki - 405-412 Rethinking John R. Commons’s Theory of Collective Action: The Viewpoint of Regulation and Convention
by Takayuki Nakahara - 413-421 How Necessary Are Unions? Insights from John R. Commons
by J. Dennis Chasse - 422-429 Rethinking Money as an Institution of Capitalism and the Theory of Monetary Circulation: What Can Modern Heterodox Economists/Institutionalists Learn from Karl Polanyi?
by Seccareccia Mario & Correa Eugenia - 430-437 The Institutionalist Theory of Capital in the Modern Business Enterprise: Appropriation and Financialization
by Avraham I. Barane & Eric R. Hake - 438-444 The Policy Ramifications of Capital as Ideas
by Eric Scorsone & Mary Schulz & David Schweikhardt - 445-454 Is China Living a Minsky Moment? Between the “Lender of Last Resort” and the Chinese Shadow Financial System
by Alicia Girón - 455-463 Three Decades After James Street’s “The Institutionalist Theory of Economic Development”: What Does Institutional Approach to Economic Development Mean Today?
by Ivan Gambus & Felipe Almeida - 464-472 Development Processes Seen Through Non-Marginalist Lenses with Considerations of Complementarities
by P. Sai-wing Ho - 473-482 Institutional Quality and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Can Management Effort and Bribes Compensate for Low-Quality Institutions?
by Gori Olusina Daniel & Kun Fu & Wilfred Dolfsma - 483-489 Uncertainty, Control, and Karl Polanyi’s Protective Response
by David A. Zalewski - 490-497 A Systemic Debt Payoff Policy
by Timothy Wunder - 498-508 Income Polarization of the U.S. Working Class: An Institutionalist View
by Kosta Josifidis & Novica Supic - 509-516 The “Forgotten Lands”: An Institutional Analysis of Post-Soviet Transitions
by Liudmila Malyshava - 517-526 An Unfortunate Alignment of Heterodoxy, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in Putin’s Russia
by Anna Klimina - 527-533 The Death and Revival of Usury in China: An Institutional Analysis
by Hao Cheng - 534-540 The Stories That Economists Tell: Mainstream, Hyman Minsky, and Institutional Views of Consumer Behavior
by John P. Watkins - 541-549 Collective Action and the Institutionalist Approach to Financial Regulation
by Faruk Ülgen - 550-558 The Legal-Economic Nexus from the Perspective of New Institutional Economists and Original Institutional Economists
by Antoon Spithoven - 559-569 To Trust or to Control: Informal Value Transfer Systems and Computational Analysis in Institutional Economics
by Claudius Gräbner & Wolfram Elsner & Alexander Lascaux - 570-579 The Rate of Change in Evolutionary Systems and Evolutionary Economic Modeling
by Torsten Heinrich - 580-588 Big Data: An Institutional Perspective on Opportunities and Challenges
by Baban Hasnat - 589-599 Are We Forgetting Something? Remarks on the Connections Between Douglass North’s Contributions and Original Institutional Economics
by Manuel Ramon Souza Luz & Ramon Garcia Fernandez - 600-603 Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo: Why Latin American Nations Fail: Development Strategies in the Twenty-First Century
by Rubén Berríos
January 2018, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-30 Britain’s Industrial Evolution: The Structuring Role of Economic Theory
by Sue Konzelmann & Marc Fovargue-Davies & Frank Wilkinson - 31-56 When Galbraith Frightened Conservatives: Power in Economics, Economists’ Power, and Scientificity
by Alexandre Chirat - 57-79 Religion and Economic Development in History: Institutions and the Role of Religious Networks
by Mehmet Karaçuka - 80-102 Promotion and Coevolutionary Dynamics in Contemporary Capitalism
by Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca - 103-116 Institutionalism and Fiscal Policy at Midcentury
by Marianne Johnson - 117-135 Institutional Economics as Theory of Policy Change: Impact of Past Policy Failures on Present Policy
by Koji Noda - 136-156 The Confidence Paradox: Can Confidence Account for Business Cycles?
by Michael Lainé - 157-172 Destructive Entrepreneurship: The Cost of the Mafia for the Legal Economy
by Clotilde Champeyrache - 173-204 Cultural Corridors: An Analysis of Persistence in Impacts on Local Development — A Neo-Weberian Perspective on South-East Europe
by Annie Tubadji & Peter Nijkamp - 205-226 The Role of Foreign Capital in the Banking Sector of Korea and Its Implications for Developing Countries
by Na Kyung Kim & Jai S. Mah - 227-245 The Great Escape: The Multinational Trade Deficit in Historical Perspective
by Craig Medlen - 246-269 Access to Preferential Loans for Poverty Reduction and Rural Development: Evidence from Vietnam
by Lan Thanh Nguyen & Anh Pham Hoai Nguyen & Steven van Passel & Hossein Azadi & Philippe Lebailly - 270-272 Richard P.F. Holt: The Selected Letters of John Kenneth Galbraith
by Alexandre Chirat - 273-276 Hiroyuki Uni: Contemporary Meanings of John R. Commons’s Institutional Economics: An Analysis Using a Newly Discovered Manuscript
by Antoon Spithoven - 277-280 Kenneth I. Wolpin: The Limits of Inference Without Theory
by Chee Kian Leong - 281-284 John Dennis Chasse: A Worker’s Economist: John R. Commons and His Legacy from Progressivism to the War on Poverty
by Glen Atkinson - 285-287 Atul K. Shah and Aidan Rankin: Jainism and Ethical Finance: A Timeless Business Model
by Daniel T. Ostas - 288-290 Arjun Appadurai: Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance
by Mariam Majd
October 2017, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 891-914 Logic of Scientific Inquiry and the Evolutionary Process: In Search of a Veblenian Descriptive Model
by Manuel Ramon Souza Luz - 915-938 “Social Freedom” in the Twenty-First Century: Rereading Polanyi
by Michele Cangiani - 939-978 Complexity Economics as Heterodoxy: Theory and Policy
by Wolfram Elsner - 979-1000 Income Inequality and Technological Adoption
by Marcelo Santos & Tiago Neves Sequeira & Alexandra Ferreira-Lopes - 1001-1018 Modern Money Theory and Distributive Justice
by Justin P. Holt - 1019-1032 Should Banks Be Banned From Creating Money? An Analysis From the Perspective of Hierarchical Money
by Susanne von der Becke & Didier Sornette - 1033-1046 Marginal Economy: Growth Strategies for Post-Growth Societies
by Steffen Roth - 1047-1053 Comment: Marrying Functional Differentiation and Institutional Economics: Reflections on Steffen Roth’s Article
by Vladislav Valentinov - 1054-1073 Financial Structure Changes and the Central Bank Policy
by Laurent Le Maux - 1074-1093 The Labor-Managed Firm: Permanent or Start-Up Subsidies?
by Loek Groot & Daan van der Linde - 1094-1113 Institutionalism and the “Common Man” Through the Lens of Philip Klein: Business Cycles, the Public Sector, and Keynes’s Economics
by Charles J. Whalen - 1114-1136 Imperfect Information and Opportunism
by Ashok Chakravarti - 1137-1157 Toward a Wider Analysis of Market Definition: Theory and Evidence from the Turkish Telecommunications Industry
by Tamer Çetin - 1158-1161 Hiding in Plain Sight: A Note on Public Goods, Information Technology, and Productivity
by Russell Houldin - 1162-1164 Rick Tilman: Thorstein Veblen and His European Contemporaries, 1880–1940: A Study of Comparative Sociologies
by William Dugger - 1165-1167 Michael Jacobs and Mariana Mazzucato, eds.: Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth
by Avraham Baranes - 1168-1170 Fred Block and Margaret R. Somers: The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi’s Critique
by Paul J. Kubik - 1171-1178 Index: Volume LI — 2017
by The Editors - 1179-1180 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
July 2017, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 567-587 Habit, Decision-Making, and Rationality: Comparing Thorstein Veblen and Early Herbert Simon
by Olivier Brette & Nathalie Lazaric & Victor Vieira da Silva - 588-612 Toward Generalized Evolutionism: Beyond “Generalized Darwinism” and Its Critics
by Shiping Tang - 613-634 A History of the Founding and Early Years of AFEE
by Marco Cavalieri & Felipe Almeida - 635-650 Banking on ELR: How Hyman Minsky’s Ideas Can Help Tackle Unemployment
by Giuseppe Mastromatteo & Lorenzo Esposito - 651-662 Rethinking the Links between Human Relationships and Economic Efficiency Using Local Institutions: The Case of Two Emerging Economies
by Camille Baulant - 663-687 Institutional Foundations of Heritage Railways: The High Cost of Low Trust in the Preservation of Merit Goods
by Manuel J. Muriel-Ramirez - 688-697 The Role of Governments in Aligning Functional Income Distribution with Full Employment
by Antoon Spithoven - 698-720 Courts and Firm Investments in Real Property
by Michael Troilo & J. Markham Collins - 721-747 Listen Libertarians!: A Review of John Tomasi’s “Free Market Fairness”
by David Ellerman - 748-781 The Impact of Higher Education Funding on Socio-Economic Variables: Evidence from EU Countries
by Emilia Câmpeanu & Dalina Dumitrescu & Ionela Costică & Iustina Boitan - 782-812 The Index of “Economic Independence”: A New Measure of an Economy’s Ability to Survive Unilaterally
by Heba E. Helmy - 813-827 Asset Mapping, the Social Fabric Matrix, Economic Impact Analysis, and Criteria for Sustainability and Justice: Operational Elements for Holistic Policy Planning
by Daniel A. Underwood & Dan Friesner - 828-842 Mismatch between Material Deprivation and Income Poverty: The Case of Turkey
by Aysenur Acar & Bulent Anil & Seyfettin Gursel - 843-862 The Impact of Administrative Reform on the Central Functions of Larger Polish Cities
by Katarzyna Przybyła & Marian Kachniarz - 863-871 Dave Elder-Vass: Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy
by William Waller