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2007, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 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 - 221-243 Was Shock Therapy Consistent with Democracy?
by John Marangos - 245-261 Religiosity, Economics and Life Satisfaction
by Kenneth Greene & Bong Joon Yoon - 263-271 Preference Pollution, Reasons, and Other Murky Motivations: on some hidden costs of the market
by Lanse Minkler
2004, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-25 Revealing Altruism
by Nancy Folbre & Robert Goodin - 27-50 Lying, Integrity, and Cooperation
by Lanse Minkler & Thomas Miceli - 51-65 A Chartalist Critique of John Locke's Theory of Property, Accumulation, and Money: or, is it Moral to Trade Your Nuts for Gold?
by Stephanie Bell & John Henry & L Randall Wray - 67-82 Induced Institutional Innovation and Transaction Costs: The Case of the Australian National Native Title Tribunal
by Laura McCann - 83-99 Male and Female Recoveries in Medical Malpractice Cases
by Walter Simmons & Rosemarie Emanuele - 101-112 Review Essay
by Hans Jensen
2003, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 425-445 The Scope and Promising Future of Social Economics
by Jon Wisman - 447-469 Selecting Among Anti-Poverty Policies: Can an Economist be Both Critical and Caring?
by Rebecca Blank - 471-477 Will the Poor Always be with Us?
by William Darity - 479-485 Blowing the Whistle on Poverty Policy
by Nancy Folbre - 487-510 The Minimum Wage and the Cause of Democracy
by Oren Levin-Waldman - 511-533 Structural Features of Female Employment Status and Earnings Mobility: The Experience in Germany
by Veronika Eberharter - 535-549 A New Approach to Human Development Index
by Krishna Mazumdar
2003, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 281-294 Globalization: Homogenization or Newfound Diversity?
by Sabine O'Hara & Adelheid Biesecker - 295-316 Having One's Cake and Being Eaten too: Irish Neo-liberal Corporatism
by Gerry Boucher & Grainne Collins - 317-339 The Italian Welfare System in the European Context
by Carmela D'Apice & Sebastiano Fadda - 341-363 The creeping disorganization of welfare capitalism or what is the future of Germany's social sector?
by Ingo Bode - 365-387 Small is Resilient—the Impact of Globalization on Denmark
by Klaus Nielsen & Stefan Kesting - 389-405 A New European Socioeconomic Perspective
by Jean-Louis Laville
2003, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 135-162 The moral ecology of markets: on the failure of the amoral defense of markets
by Daniel Finn - 163-182 Social economy and employment - the case of Sweden
by Hans Westlund - 183-210 Cooperation and fairness: the flood-Dresher experiment revisited
by Tom De Herdt - 211-234 Why do Women feel the way they do about market work: the role of familial, social and economic factors
by Bisakha Sen - 235-250 Love's labor's lost? the disutility of work and work avoidance in the economic analysis of labor supply
by David Spencer - 251-272 On pragmatic Philosophy and Knightian uncertainty
by Stephen John Nash
2003, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-22 A capabilities approach to austainable household livelihoods1With thanks to the Economic and Social Research Council for funding 'Enterprising livelihoods in rural households: new and old ways of working' Award number R000238213 on which the empirical work is based
by Elizabeth Oughton & Jane Wheelock - 23-50 Neoliberalism and economic justice in South Africa: revisiting the debate on economic apartheid
by Geoffrey Schneider - 51-71 Globalization, Neoliberalism and the attack on social security
by Christopher Niggle - 73-89 Two-tier rationality and reflexivity: an examination of the foundations of economic reason
by Mark Peacock - 91-110 Why development is more complex than growth: clarifying some confusions
by Hamid Hosseini - 111-128 Passion and craft: economists at work
by Evelyn Forget
2002, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 491-505 Global Society in 2052
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 507-519 Information Technology, Transactions Costs and Patterns Of Globalization in Developing Countries
by Jeffrey James - 521-541 The Ideology of Intellectual Property Rights in the International Economy
by Donald Richards - 543-566 Do They Bother? Employer Training of Temporary Workers
by Barbara Wiens-Tuers & Elizabeth Hill - 567-593 Full Employment: Gift Horse or Trojan Horse?
by Douglas Mair & Anthony Laramie - 595-602 Marx, Veblen and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy : Henry on O'Hara
by John Henry - 603-608 Marxist Institutionalism
by Howard Sherman - 609-618 The Role of Institutions and the Current Crises of Capitalism: A Reply to Howard Sherman and John Henry
by Phillip Anthony O'Hara
2002, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 323-329 Introduction: Reform in the Provision of Health Care
by Robert McMaster - 331-357 Unhealthy Accumulation: The Globalization of Health Care Privatization
by Michael Keaney - 359-375 National Identity and the Challenge of Health Reform in Canada
by Evelyn Forget - 377-401 The Dynamics of the Dutch Health Care System--A Discourse Analysis
by Kor Grit & Wilfred Dolfsma - 403-433 A Socio-instutionalist Critique of the 1990s' Reforms of the United Kingdom's National Health Service
by Robert McMaster - 435-469 Academic Medicine Under Economic Stress: A Case Study of the Institutional Change Transforming American Health Care
by Michael Lawlor
2002, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 159-181 Pauper Fiction in Economic Science: "Paupers in Almshouses" and the Odd Fit of Oliver Twist
by Stephen Ziliak - 183-208 Information, Knowledge and Agency: The Information Theoretic Approach and the Austrians
by Jochen Runde - 209-242 An Empirical Analysis of Working-Hours Constraints in Twenty-one Countries
by Alfonso Sousa-Poza & Fred Henneberger - 243-262 The Significance of the Monetary Context of Economic Behavior
by Giuseppe Fontana & Bill Gerrard - 263-277 Veblen and the New Growth Theory: Community as the Source of Capital's Productivity
by Ken McCormick - 279-281 Marxism, Institutionalism and Social Evolution
by Mayo Toruno - 283-289 Review Essay of Dugger and Sherman's Reclaiming Evolution (Routledge 2000): Implications for the Study of Social Conflict in US Metropolitan Regions
by Enrico Marcelli - 291-297 An Evolutionary Critique of Economics in the Making
by John Bellamy Foster - 299-305 "Enabling Myths": A Critique of Dugger and Sherman, Reclaiming Evolution , Chapter 4
by John Henry - 307-311 Response To Three Reviews
by William Dugger & Howard Sherman
2002, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-21 Is Social Capital Really Capital?
by Lindon Robison & A. Allan Schmid & Marcelo Siles - 23-45 Human Well-Being: A New Approach Based on Overall and Ordinary Functionings
by John Tomer - 47-69 Work Ownership Implications of Recent Papal Social Thought
by Clive Beed & Cara Beed - 71-92 Does Married Women's Market Work Affect Marital Stability Adversely? An Intercohort Analysis Using NLS Data
by Bisakha Sen - 93-107 Trends in Earnings Inequality among Young Adults
by Sourushe Zandvakili - 109-113 Thoughts Stimulated by Reading Geoffrey Hodgson's Economics and Utopia
by Richard Nelson - 115-123 Impurities all around? Some thoughts on Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Economics & Utopia: Why the Learning Economy is not the End of History
by Jack Vromen - 125-133 Visions of Mainstream Economics: A Response to Richard Nelson and Jack Vromen
by Geoffrey Hodgson
2001, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 367-393 Personalist Economics: Unorthodox and Counter-Cultural
by Edward O'Boyle - 395-416 The Impact of Transfers and Taxes on Alternative Poverty Indexes
by Robert Defina & Kishor Thanawala - 417-442 Neglected Features of the Safe Minimum Standard: Socio-economic and Institutional Dimensions
by Irmi Seidl & Clem Tisdell - 443-454 The Mind of the Social Individual: A Comment on Sherman and Hodgson
by Chris Fuller - 455-466 Moral Dilemmas and Factual Claims: Some Comments on Paul Krugman's Defense of Cheap Labor
by Pamela Cawthorne & Gavin Kitching - 467-490 John Stuart Mill's Theory Of Justice
by Barry Clark & John Elliott - 491-507 John Stuart Mill's Theories of Wealth and Income Distribution
by Hans Jensen - 509-527 J. S. Mill on Wages and Women: A Feminist Critique
by Jennifer Ball
2001, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 273-284 The Political-Economic Logic of World Governance
by Warren Samuels - 285-296 Conceptual Displacement: From the Natural to the Social
by Edward Fullbrook - 297-312 The Socioeconomic Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi: As an Origin of Alternative Development
by Kazuya Ishii - 313-329 Applying Sen's Capabilities Framework to Neighborhoods: Using Local Asset Maps to Deepen Our Understanding of Well-being
by Kelvin Jasek-Rysdahl - 331-352 Privatized Production, Socialized Consumption? Old Producer Power Behind the New Consumer Sovereignty
by Alan Shipman
2001, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 133-159 An Equity-based Redefinition of Underemployment and Unemployment and Some Measurements
by Bijou Yang Lester & Roger McCain - 161-183 Ellerman's Labor Theory of Property and the Injustice of Capitalist Exploitation
by Theodore Burczak - 185-202 The Relationships of Religion to Economics
by Patrick Welch & J. J. Mueller - 203-226 Hospitality versus Exchange: The Limits of Monetary Economies
by Stephanie Bell & John Henry - 227-248 Towards Sustainable Consumption: Economics and Ethical Concerns for the Environment in Consumer Choices
by Jouni Paavola
2001, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-21 Rational Choice with Passion: Virtue in a Model of Rational Addiction
by Andrew Yuengert - 23-43 Urban Development Revisited: The Role of Neighborhood Needs and Local Participation in Urban Revitalization
by Sabine O'Hara - 45-69 Conceptualizing Un employment in a Period of Atypical Em ployment: A Critical Realist Perspective
by Steve Fleetwood - 71-91 Metaphors of Knowledge in Economics
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 93-101 Review Essay on Economics for the Common Good
by Daniel Fusfeld - 103-108 Review Essay on Economics for the Common Good
by Lanse Minkler - 109-114 The Challenge of Social Economics: A Review Essay
by Steven Pressman - 115-125 Sorting the Wash
by Mark Lutz
2000, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 429-454 Adam Smith's Conceptualization of Power, Markets, and Politics
by John Elliott - 455-482 What is a Market? On the Methodology of a Contested Concept
by Eckehard Rosenbaum - 483-504 Religion and the Market: Opposition, Absorption, or Ambiguity?
by David Haddorff - 505-521 Culture and the Labor Market
by Siobhan Austen - 523-528 A Thoroughly Embodied Economics: A Review of Personalist Economics by Edward J. O'Boyle
by Daniel Finn - 529-534 A review of Personalist Economics
by Maureen Maloney - 535-538 A Review of Personalist Economics
by Peter Danner - 539-552 Personalist Economics: Moral Convictions, Economic Realities, And Social Action
by Edward O'Boyle
2000, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 273-276 Intergroup Economic Inequality Across Countries: An lntroductory Essay
by William Darity & Ashwini Deshpande - 277-293 Race, Gender and Regional Labor Market Inequalities in Brazil
by Peggy Lovell - 295-317 Earnings Differentials among Ethnic Groups in Canada: A Review of the Research
by Morton Stelcner - 319-338 Understanding Recent Empirical Evidence on Race and Labor Market Outcomes in the USA
by Patrick Mason - 339-360 Multiracialism and Meritocracy: Singapore's Approach to Race and Inequality
by R. Quinn Moore - 361-380 If Not Reconciliation, Then What?
by Samuel Myers - 381-399 Recasting Economic Inequality
by Ashwini Deshpande
2000, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 141-151 “Political Economy is a Mere Skeleton Unless…”: What Can Social Economists Learn From Charles Dickens?
by James Henderson

