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March 2008, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 50-66 The Southern African Famine and Genetically Modified Food Aid: The Ramifications for the United States and European Union's Trade War
by Clare Herrick - 67-88 The Political Economy of Meritocracy: A Post-Kaleckian, Post-Olsonian Approach to Unemployment and Income Inequality in Modern Varieties of Capitalism
by Arne Heise - 89-106 Co-opting the Shareholder Value Movement: A Class Analytic Model of Share Repurchases
by David M. Brennan - 134-139 Books Received
by David Barkin
December 2007, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 503-522 Future Time in Microeconomics: An Alternate Approach to its Study
by John F.M. McDermott - 523-542 Cooperatives, Labor, and the State: The English Labor Economists Revisited
by Peter Davis & Martin Parker - 543-561 The Dynamics of the Profit Rate in Spain (1954—2001)
by Sergio Cámara Izquierdo - 562-585 Social Inequalities, Social Capital, and Health of Canadians
by M. Reza Nakhaie & Lisa K. Smylie & Robert Arnold - 586-598 Capacity Utilization, Inflation, and Monetary Policy: The Duménil and Lévy Macro Model and the New Keynesian Consensus
by Marc Lavoie & Peter Kriesler - 599-605 Book Review Essay: Globalization, Poverty, and Inequality
by Ronaldo Munck - 606-609 Book Review: Human Dignity: Social Autonomy and the Critique of Capitalism Werner Bonefeld and Kosmas Psychopedis, eds.; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005, 198 pp., $99.95 (hardback)
by Michael Keaney - 609-613 Book Review: The Eastern Origins of Western Civilization John M. Hobson; Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004, 392 pp, $75.00 (hardcover), $29.99 (paperback)
by Amit Basole - 613-615 Book Review: Beyond the Promised Land, the Movement and the Myth David Noble; Toronto: Between the Lines, 2005, 214 pp. $19.95 (paperback)
by David Lidov - 615-619 Book Review: Social Power and the Urbanization of Water: Flows of Power Erik Swyngedouw; New York: Oxford University Press, 2004, 226 pp. $110 (cloth)
by Gregor Meerganz von Medeazza - 619-622 Book Review: Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist Project Paul Lewis, ed.; New York: Routledge, 2004, 336 pp. $150.00 (cloth), $44.95 (paperback)
by Renee Patey - 623-623 Erratum
by N/A - 624-629 Books Received
by David Barkin - 632-632 Union for Radical Political Economics
by N/A
September 2007, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 322-328 Participatory Learning in Introductory Economics
by Brent Kramer - 329-334 A Constructivist Learning Approach to Unemployment
by Edward J. Ford & Daniel C. Leclerc & E.J. Ford - 342-350 International Financial Crises: Scourge or Blessings in Disguise?
by Mathieu Dufour & Özgür Orhangazi - 351-359 The Rise of Rentier Capitalism and the Financialization of Real Sectors in Developing Countries
by Firat Demir - 360-367 Corporate and Cooperative Solutions for the Agrarian Crisis in Developing Countries
by Sripad Motiram & Vamsi Vakulabharanam - 368-376 The Benefits of Progressive Taxation in Economic Development
by Christian E. Weller - 377-384 Fighting Global Poverty, Three Ways
by Tim Koechlin - 385-390 Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Globalization: Contradictions of Natural Capital
by Fred Curtis - 391-397 Wage Moderation Does Not Work: Unemployment in Europe
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 398-406 A Disaggregate Analysis of Profit Rates in Turkish Manufacturing
by Emel Memis - 407-415 The Price-Form as a Fractional Reflection of the Aggregate Value of Commodities
by Daniel E. Saros - 416-422 Marx, Marxists, and Economic Anthropology
by Justin A. Elardo
June 2007, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 173-200 Hedonistic Consumerism: Patterns of Consumption in Contemporary Capitalism
by Andrea Migone - 201-213 Home Equity, Fungibility, and Consumption: The Increasing Rationalization of Society
by William H. Redmond - 214-229 Saving, Spending, and Self-Control: Cognition versus Consumer Culture
by Martha A. Starr - 230-256 Socialist Political Economies and the Growth of Mass Consumption in Britain and the United States, 1880 to 1914
by Noel Thompson - 257-283 Exploring New Directions for Research in the Radical Political Economy of Consumption
by Bruce Pietrykowski
March 2007, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 5-26 On the Role of Capital in “Capitalist†and in Labor-Managed Firms
by David Ellerman - 27-57 Douglass North’s Remaking of Economic History: A Critical Appraisal
by Dimitris Milonakis & Ben Fine - 58-79 Marxian Categories Empirically Estimated: The Philippines, 1961-1994
by Victor S. Venida - 80-99 A Note on Argentina, Its Crisis, and the Theory of Exchange Rate Determination
by Mariano Féliz - 108-115 Learning from the Past: A Small Quibble with Fred Lee’s History of American Radical Economics
by Jonathan Murphy
September 2006, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 305-318 The Future within the Present: Seven Theses for a Robust Twenty-First-Century Socialism
by David Laibman - 319-326 Neoliberalism and Social Security
by Martin H. Wolfson - 327-333 The Rhetoric of the Social Security Debate
by Douglas V. Orr - 334-344 Gambling with Retirement: Market Risk Implications for Social Security Privatization
by Christian E. Weller - 345-354 Cooperatives and Market Failure: Workers’ Cooperatives and System Mismatch
by Christopher Gunn - 355-364 The Estimated Economic Impact of a Chicago Big Box Living Wage Ordinance
by Ron Baiman - 365-373 The Effect of Neoliberalism on the Fall in the Rate of Profit in Business Cycles
by Erdogan Bakir & Al Campbell - 374-380 U.S. Multinational Corporations and the Mobility of Productive Capital: A Skeptical View
by Tim Koechlin - 381-387 The Effects of Neoliberal “Reforms†on the Postcrisis Korean Economy
by James Crotty & Kang-Kook Lee - 388-396 Imperialism in the Neoliberal Era: Argentina’s Reprieve and Crisis
by Gérard Duménil & Dominique Lévy - 397-404 A Chinese Social Structure of Accumulation for Capitalist Long-Wave Upswing?
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 405-412 Women’s Work: Using U.S. History to Explain Mexican Women’s Differential Work Strategies in Mexico and the United States
by Mary C. King
June 2006, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 175-192 Exploitation: A Modern Approach
by Robin Hahnel - 193-213 Neoliberal Global Remedies: From Speculative-Led Growth to IMF-Led Crisis in Turkey
by Erinc Yeldan - 214-242 Social Conflict and the Effectiveness of Aggregate Demand Management Policies
by Euclid Tsakalotos - 243-257 The Hidden Face of Endogenous Growth Theory: Analytical and Ideological Perspectives in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization
by Rémy Herrera - 258-271 A Reexamination of the Quantitative Issues in the New Interpretation
by Dong-Min Rieu
March 2006, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 7-23 From Communist Manifesto to Empire: How Marxists Have Viewed Global Capitalism in History
by Hamid Hosseini - 24-44 Circuits of Capital and Overproduction: A Marxist Analysis of the Present World Economic Crisis
by Steven Kettell - 45-70 Fictitious Capital, Real Debts: Systemic Illiquidity in the Financial Crises of the Late 1990s
by Anastasia Nesvetailova - 71-89 Unequal Exchange Without a Labor Theory of Prices: On the Need for a Global Marshall Plan and a Solidarity Trading Regime
by Ron Baiman - 90-138 Cashing in on Shame: How the Popular “Tradition vs. Modernity†Dualism Contributes to the “HIV/AIDS Crisis†in Africa
by Helen Lauer
December 2005, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 453-470 Excess Burden of an Income Tax: What Do Mainstream Economists Really Measure?
by Roland Granqvist & Hans Lind - 471-475 Disciplinary Unemployment as a Public Good, or the Importance of the Committee to Manage the Common Affairs of the Whole Bourgeoisie
by Michael Ash - 476-493 The General Rate of Profit in a New Market Economy: Conceptual Issues and Estimates
by Alexei Izyumov & Sofia Alterman - 494-516 Marxian Macroeconomic Categories in the Greek Economy
by Thanasis Maniatis - 517-529 Dynamics, Disequilibrium, and Marxian Economics: A Formal Analysis of Temporal Single-System Marxism
by Roberto Veneziani
September 2005, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 269-280 Communicating Political Economy
by Ann Markusen - 281-287 Neoliberalism and Empire: How Are They Related?
by Robert E. Prasch - 288-292 The Conservatives, the Market, and the Common Law
by Jay M. Feinman - 293-301 Corporate Governance and the “Job Loss†Recovery
by L. Josh Bivens & Christian E. Weller - 302-310 How Well Are We Measuring Workers’ Rights?
by L. Josh Bivens & Adam S. Hersh & Christian E. Weller - 311-319 Cuban Economic Performance in Retrospect
by Frank W. Thompson - 320-328 Capital Accumulation and the Development of a Financial System: The Turkish Example
by Benan Eres - 329-339 Teaching Macroeconomics by Bringing Marx into the Classroom
by Mark Lautzenheiser & Yavuz Yasar - 341-345 Engaged Pedagogy and Political Economy
by Nancy E. Rose - 346-356 Paying the Bills Is Not Just Theory: Service Learning about a Living Wage
by Nina Banks & Geoffrey Schneider & Paul Susman
June 2005, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 131-154 Economic Justice
by Robin Hahnel - 155-177 Worker Insecurity and U.S. Macroeconomic Performance During the 1990s
by Mark Setterfield - 178-195 “A Most Refreshing Dose of Sanity†: Sidney Pollard's Economic History
by David Renton - 196-214 China's Comprador Capitalism Is Coming Home
by James Heartfield - 215-232 Profitability Trends and Cycles: Structural Change in the Mexican Economy
by Ortiz C. Etelberto
March 2005, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 5-22 Marxian Theory of Competition and the Concept of Regulating Capital: Evidence from Greek Manufacturing
by Lefteris Tsoulfidis & Persefoni Tsaliki - 23-38 Persistent Problems Demand Consistent Solutions: Evaluating Policies to Mitigate Occupational Segregation by Gender
by Sharon H. Mastracci - 39-62 “Fiduciary Capitalism,†the “Political Model of Corporate Governance,†and the Prospect of Stakeholder Capitalism in the United States
by David M. Brennan - 63-84 Endogenous Social Preferences
by Jeffrey P. Carpenter - 85-96 A Critical Note on Moseley’s “Macro-Monetary†Interpretation of Marx’s Theory
by Fabio Ravagnani
December 2004, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 471-486 Political Economy as Subject and Form in Contemporary Art
by Alan W. Moore - 487-505 Negotiating the “Resemblances of Surfaces†: Painterly Abstract Painting and Consumer Culture, circa 1945-1965
by Jennifer Ellen Way - 506-527 Art Museums and Socioeconomic Forces: The Case of a Community Museum
by MarÃa-José Moreno - 528-537 The Community Mural and Democratic Art Processes
by Michael R. Mosher
September 2004, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 297-306 Speculations on the Political Economy of War and Empire
by Michael Perelman - 307-313 Service Learning and Teaching about Globalization
by Don Goldstein - 314-320 Teaching Globalization through a Gender Lens
by Suzanne Bergeron - 321-327 Teaching about Sweatshops and Globalization
by John A. Miller - 328-335 A New Transnational Corporate Social Structure of Accumulation for Long-Wave Upswing in the World Economy?
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 336-343 Class Struggles and the Reinvention of American Capitalism in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
by Victor D. Lippit - 344-350 The Concept of Capital-Control Complex (CCC): The Case of Japan
by Gibin Hong - 351-357 A Political Economy View of ASSA Meetings: The U.S. Mexican Border
by David Barkin - 358-380 Workers’ Participation in Management and Firm Performance: Evidence from Large and Medium-Sized Chinese Industrial Enterprises
by Minqi Li
June 2004, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 155-176 Urban Space and Political Consciousness: A Report on Theory
by Kanishka Goonewardena - 177-195 History and Identity: The Case of Radical Economics and Radical Economists, 1945-70
by Frederic S. Lee - 196-216 The Agrarian Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England
by Larry Patriquin - 217-240 Colonialism and Industrialization: A Critique of Lewis
by M. Shahid Alam - 241-253 Trends in Developing Countries’ Commodity Terms-of-Trade since 1970
by Rati Ram
March 2004, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-19 Transforming the Transformation Problem: Why the “New Interpretation†is a Wrong Turning
by Ben Fine & Costas Lapavitsas & Alfredo Saad-Filho - 20-36 Subsistence Wages and Household Production: Clearing the Way for an Analysis of Class and Gender
by Paddy Quick - 37-51 (De)Constructing Dependency: Institutional, Historical Perspectives of Welfare
by Ann Davis - 52-81 On the Rise of the West: Researching Kenneth Pomeranz’s Great Divergence
by Ricardo Duchesne - 82-110 The Real and Financial Components of Profitability (United States, 1952–2000)
by Gérard Duménil & Dominique Lévy - 111-123 Marrying Economics with History
by Angelo Reati - 124-126 Book Reviews
by Mayo C. Toruño - 126-130 Book Reviews
by Dan Luria - 130-132 Book Reviews
by Cheol-Soo Park - 133-135 Book Reviews
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 136-142 Books Received
by David Barkin
December 2003, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 413-436 The New Economy: What’s New, What’s Not
by John B. Harms & Tim Knapp - 437-461 Malthusianism, Capitalist Agriculture, and the Fate of Peasants in the Making of the Modern World Food System
by Eric B. Ross - 462-484 Measuring and Making Sense of Labor Exploitation in Contemporary Society: A Comparative Analysis
by Milan Zafirovski - 485-512 Commodities, Workers, and Institutions: Analytical and Empirical Problems in Regulation’s Consumption Theory
by Stavros Mavroudeas - 513-533 Wal-Mart or World-Mart? A Teaching Case Study
by Peter Jacques & Rebecca Thomas & Daniel Foster & Jennifer McCann & Matthew Tunno - 534-542 Malthus and The Demographic Systems of Modern Europe and Imperial China: A Critique of Lee and Feng
by Ricardo Duchesne - 543-545 Book Reviews
by Behrouz Tabrizi - 545-548 Book Reviews
by Maarten de Kadt - 548-553 Book Reviews
by Kimberly Christensen - 553-556 Book Reviews
by Roberto Veneziani - 556-560 Book Reviews
by David Laibman
September 2003, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 221-240 The Politics of the U.S. Economic Sanctions Against Iran
by Sasan Fayazmanesh - 241-247 Winner-Take-a-Hike Markets: The Arrogant Agent Problem in a Model of Devious Colleague Selection
by Alan Day Haight - 248-254 The Surprising Resilience of the U.S. Dollar
by Ellen Frank - 255-262 Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation
by Martin H. Wolfson - 263-270 Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory of Long-Run Capital Accumulation
by David M. Kotz - 271-279 The Neoliberal Paradox: The Impact of Destructive Product Market Competition and Impatient Finance on Nonfinancial Corporations in the Neoliberal Era
by James Crotty - 280-286 What does Long Wave Theory have to Contribute to the Debate on Globalization?
by Terrence McDonough - 287-295 Worker Rights and Financial Stability
by Christian E. Weller & Ramya Mahadevan-Vijaya & Laura Singleton - 296-303 Radical Political Economy and the State: Lessons from Gender Theory
by Ellen Mutari - 304-311 Intellectual Property Rights and the Commodity Form: New Dimensions in the Legislated Transfer of Surplus Value
by Michael Perelman - 312-319 Recent Developments in Economic Methodology
by Brigitte Bechtold - 320-327 The Institutional Basis for Economic and Social Progress: Perspectives and Policies
by Geoffrey Wood - 328-332 The Ghost of Malthus
by James K. Boyce - 333-335 Reviews of Three Works by Michael Perelman
by John S. Nader - 335-338 Reviews of Three Works by Michael Perelman
by Özgür Orhangazi - 338-340 Reviews of Three Works by Michael Perelman
by Alfredo Saad-Filho - 341-342 A Comment by the Author
by Michael Perelman - 343-345 Surrender: How the Clinton Administration Completed the Reagan Revolution
by Doug Dowd - 345-348 The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896
by Martin Kenner - 349-350 The Atlantic Economy: Britain, the US and Ireland
by R. James Sacouman - 351-353 Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of the Social Sciences
by David Laibman - 354-359 Political Economy and Contemporary Capitalism
by Michael Keaney - 359-362 The Value of Marx: Political Economy for Contemporary Capitalism
by Paul Burkett - 362-365 Market Socialism: The Debate among Socialists
by Kamran Nayeri - 366-369 Political Power and Social Theory
by Jeffrey R. Webber - 369-372 Who Gets the Good Jobs? Combating Race and Gender Disparities
by Chris Tilly - 372-374 The Labor of Development: Workers and the Transformation of Capitalism in Kerala, India
by John Willoughby - 374-375 Sweatshop Warriors: Immigrant Women Workers Take on the Global Factory
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 376-377 Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Workers in the Global Economy
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 377-381 Dying for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor
by Pedro A. Tamayo - 382-384 Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries
by David Barkin - 385-387 Globalization and the Dilemmas of the State in the South
by Sandra Rein - 388-390 Global Shift: Transforming the World Economy, 3rd Edition
by Paula Cerni
June 2003, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 107-125 The Negative Impact of Structural Adjustment on Sectoral Earnings in Nicaragua
by Michael J. Pisani - 126-147 Employment Policy in Rhondda-Cynon-Taff as Judged by its Targets
by Molly Scott Cato - 148-165 What Does the Heckscher-Ohlin Model Contribute to International Trade Theory? A Critical Assessment
by Turan Subasat - 166-182 Real Wages and Unemployment with Effective and Notional Demand for Labor
by Marc Lavoie - 183-188 Assessment for Political Economy
by Peter Dorman - 189-191 Development as Freedom
by Alejandro Reuss - 191-194 The Politics of the Asian Economics Crisis
by Georgina Salah - 194-197 U.S. Economic Development Policies towards the Pacific Rim
by Elaine Fuller - 197-201 Global Instability: The Political Economy of World Economic Governance
by Özgür Orhangazi - 201-204 Global Economy, Global Justice
by Jonathan Diskin
March 2003, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 3-17 Golden Age versus Golden Rule: Capitalists versus Workers in Growth Theory
by Frank Thompson - 18-43 Deep Recession and Financial Instability or a New Long Wave of Economic Growth for U.S. Capitalism? A Regulation School Approach
by Phillip Anthony O'Hara - 44-55 Globalization, Family Structure, and Declining Fertility in the Developing World
by Sarah F. Harbison & Warren C. Robinson - 56-72 Forms of Male Domination and Female Subordination: Homeworkers versus Maquiladora Workers in Mexico
by Tamar Diana Wilson - 73-77 Managing Economies
by D. Tripati Rao - 78-80 Book Review: The Point of Production: Work Environment in Advanced Industrial Societies John Wooding and Charles Levenstein; New York: Guilford, 1999, 159 pp. + index, $16.95
by Blanca Lemus-Ruiz - 80-84 Book Review: The Rise of Fiduciary Capitalism: How Institutional Investors Can Make Corporate America More Democratic James P. Hawley and Andrew T. Williams; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000, 251 pp., $47.50 (hardcover)
by David Brennan - 84-85 Book Review: Impacts of Affirmative Action: Policies and Consequences in California Paul Ong, ed.; Walnut Creek, Ca: Altamira, 1999, 216 pp. + index, $46 (hardback), $22.95 (paperback)
by Matt L. Huffman - 86-88 Book Review: The Life and Work of Karl Polanyi Kari Polanyi-Levitt, ed.; Montreal, Canada: Black Rose Books, 1990, 264 pp. (paperback); Karl Polanyi in Vienna: The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation Kenneth McRobbie and Kari Polanyi-Levitt, eds.; Montreal, Canada: Black Rose Books, 2000, 346 pp. (Paperback)
by Robert Dimand - 89-95 Books Received
by David Barkin
December 2002, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 393-416 Vulgar economy in Marxian garb: a critique of Temporal Single System Marxism
by Gary Mongiovi - 417-436 The field of capital mobility and the gravitation of profit rates (USA 1948-2000)
by GÎrard DumÎnil & Dominique LÎvy - 437-461 The profit rate: where and how much did it fall? Did it recover? (USA 1948-2000)
by Gerard Dumenil & Dominique Levy - 463-486 Wages fund, high wages, and social conflict in a classical model of unemployment equilibrium
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
September 2002, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 247-266 Depths below depths: the intensification, multiplication, and spread of capitalism's destructive force from Marx's time to ours
by Doug Dowd - 267-273 What is a living wage? Considerations from Santa Monica, CA
by Robert Pollin - 275-284 Origin of the factoid-prevailing wage laws are remnant Jim Crow laws
by Hamid Azari-Rad & Peter Philips - 285-293 The Social Security reform debate: effects of financial and labor market institutions
by Douglas V. Orr - 295-301 A new financial social structure of accumulation in the United States for long wave upswing?
by Phillip Anthony O'Hara - 303-310 Whose bank is it anyway? The importance of unemployment and the stock market for monetary policy
by Christian E. Weller - 311-317 Why equity cannot be separated from efficiency II: when should social pricing be progressive?
by Ron Baiman - 319-326 Political conflict and the social structure of accumulation: The case of South African apartheid
by James Heintz - 327-334 Is financial liberalization good for developing nations? The case of South Korea in the 1990s
by James Crotty & Kang-Kook Lee - 335-341 Turkey: bankruptcy of neoliberal policies and the possibility of alternatives
by Ozgur Orhangazi
June 2002, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 109-135 Inflation and stabilization in Brazil: a political economy analysis
by Alfredo Saad-Filho & Maria de Lourdes R. Mollo - 137-157 Class, breadwinner ideology, and housework among Canadian husbands
by M. R. Nakhaie - 159-178 Value and the quest for the core of capitalism
by David Laibman - 179-186 Realization and costs: reply to Goldstein
by Howard J. Sherman