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September 2016, Volume 75, Issue 4
-   980-1004 Population Growth and its Implications for Global Security
 by Robert J. Walker
-   1005-1043 The Nexus of Population, Energy, Innovation, and Complexity
 by Temis G. Taylor & Joseph A. Tainter
May 2016, Volume 75, Issue 3
-   589-604 Who's Afraid of Rural Poverty? The Story Behind America's Invisible Poor
 by Lauren Gurley
-   605-622 A Different Path for Rural America
 by John Crabtree
-   623-648 Agricultural Subsidies and Farm Consolidation
 by Traci Bruckner
-   649-680 New Life for the Octopus: How Voting Rules Sustain the Power of California's Big Landowners
 by Mason Gaffney & Merrill Goodall
-   681-720 Whose Water Is It?
 by Hilary A. B. Lambert
-   721-761 Challenges for Social-Change Organizing in Rural Areas
 by Maura Stephens
-   762-808 The Middle Way: The National Catholic Rural Life Conference and Rural Issues in the 20-super-th and 21-super-st Centuries
 by David S. Bovée
-   809-837 The Center for Rural Affairs: The First 20 Years
 by Don Ralston & Marty Strange
March 2016, Volume 75, Issue 2
-   289-318 Tragedy of the Partnership: A Critique of Elinor Ostrom
 by Walter Block & Ivan Jankovic
-   319-345 Rethinking Common Versus Private Property
 by David Ellerman
-   346-371 Saving the Commons in an Age of Plunder
 by H. William Batt
-   372-414 The Meaning, Prospects, and Future of the Commons: Revisiting the Legacies of Elinor Ostrom and Henry George
 by Franklin Obeng-Odoom
-   415-455 The CO-City: Sharing, Collaborating, Cooperating, and Commoning in the City
 by Christian Iaione
-   456-487 Enclosing the Commons in Honduras
 by Tyler Shipley
-   488-563 Two Models of Ownership: How Commons Has Co-Existed with Private Property
 by David Tabachnick
January 2016, Volume 75, Issue 1
-   8-22 Editor's Introduction: The Politics of Urban Reform in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1870–1920
 by Alexandra W. Lough
-   23-57 A Radical Endeavor: Joseph Chamberlain and the Emergence of Municipal Socialism in Birmingham
 by Jules P. Gehrke
-   58-85 Hazen S. Pingree and the Detroit Model of Urban Reform
 by Alexandra W. Lough
-   86-115 “Ministering to the Social Needs of the People”: Samuel Jones, Strong Mayor Government, and Municipal Ownership, 1897–1904
 by Ariane Liazos
-   116-148 Building the Planning Consensus: The Plan of Chicago, Civic Boosterism, and Urban Reform in Chicago, 1893 to 1915
 by Matthew P. McCabe
-   149-192 Tom L. Johnson and Cleveland Traction Wars, 1901–1909
 by Alexandra W. Lough
-   193-216 Berkeley Mayor J. Stitt Wilson: Christian Socialist, Georgist, Feminist
 by Stephen E. Barton
-   217-245 L. D. Taylor: The Man Who Made Vancouver
 by Mary Rawson
-   246-260 Daniel Hoan and the Golden Age of Socialist Government in Milwaukee
 by Todd J. Fulda
November 2015, Volume 74, Issue 5
-   878-1190 "Marie Howland—19-super-th-Century Leader for Women's Economic Independence
 by Holly Jacklyn Blake
September 2015, Volume 74, Issue 4
-   654-675 How Foundations Exercise Power
 by Joan Roelofs
-   676-703 The “Big 3” Foundations and American Global Power
 by Inderjeet Parmar
-   704-742 The Gates Foundation, Ebola, and Global Health Imperialism
 by Jacob Levich
-   743-774 Making Public Policy: The New Philanthropists and American Education
 by Robin Rogers
-   775-795 Black Liberation and the Foundations of Social Control
 by Andrew Gavin Marshall
-   796-825 The Self-Help Myth: Towards a Theory of Philanthropy as Consensus Broker
 by Erica Kohl-Arenas
-   826-852 The Role of Foundations in Public Debates in Germany
 by Rupert Strachwitz
May 2015, Volume 74, Issue 3
-   481-494 Curing Slums: The Jane Jacobs Way and the Henry George Way
 by Walter Rybeck
-   495-509 Jane Jacobs on Henry George: Progress or Poverty?
 by Sanford Ikeda
-   510-530 Henry George and Jane Jacobs on the Sources of Economic Growth
 by William S. Peirce
-   531-549 The DNA of Enterprise: Jane Jacobs and Henry George on Innovation and Development Through Spin-Offs
 by David Ellerman
-   550-586 The Social, Spatial, and Economic Roots of Urban Inequality in Africa: Contextualizing Jane Jacobs and Henry George
 by Franklin Obeng-Odoom
-   587-599 Henry George, Jane Jacobs, and Free Trade
 by David Boyle
-   600-630 Using Jane Jacobs and Henry George to Tame Gentrification
 by Jason Leslie Combs
March 2015, Volume 74, Issue 2
-   209-235 What Would Milton Friedman Have Thought of the Great Recession?
 by Scott Sumner
-   236-277 The Great Recession and Marx's Crisis Theory
 by Andrew Kliman
-   278-297 The Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle
 by Fred E. Foldvary
-   298-324 Post Keynesian Theories of Crisis
 by Steve Keen
-   325-360 A Real-Assets Model of Economic Crises: Will China Crash in 2015?
 by Mason Gaffney
-   361-378 A Neo-Polanyian Theory of Economic Crises
 by Fred Block
-   379-418 The Business Cycle: A Kelsonian Analysis
 by Michael D. Greaney
-   419-456 Predicting Major Economic Events with Accuracy: A New Framework for Scientific Macroeconomic Models
 by James J. Wayne
January 2015, Volume 74, Issue 1
-   29-62 Natural Rights, Human Rights, and Libertarianism
 by Walter E. Block
-   63-92 Natural Rights: Henry George and the Economic Fruits of a Good Society
 by James M. Dawsey
-   93-112 Catholic Social Thought and Human Rights
 by Zachary R. Calo
-   113-148 Islam and Human Rights: A Growing Rapprochement?
 by David L. Johnston
-   149-185 Confucianism, Moral Equality, and Human Rights: A Mencian Perspective
 by Sungmoon Kim
November 2014, Volume 73, Issue 5
-   1007-1134 Middle Ground: Uniting City, Farm, and Nature with Diverse Agroecosystems
 by Evan Leonard
October 2014, Volume 73, Issue 4
-   664-988 Taxation: The Lost History
 by Terence Dwyer
July 2014, Volume 73, Issue 3
April 2014, Volume 73, Issue 2
-    295-298 Introduction: Environmental Sustainability Symposium
 by Richard J. Cebula & James E. Payne
-   299-324 The Roles of Economic Freedom and Regulatory Quality in Creating a Favorable Environment for Investment in Energy R&D, Infrastructure, and Capacity
 by Richard J. Cebula & Franklin G. Mixon Jr.
-   325-340 Are State Renewable Portfolio Standards Contagious?
 by Oguzhan Dincer & James E. Payne & Kristi Simkins
-   341-352 Public Choice and the EPA, 20 Years Later: An Exploratory Study
 by Richard J. Cebula & Franklin G. Mixon Jr. & Kamal P. Upadhyaya
-   353-368 National Emissions Standards, Pollution Havens, and Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
 by Shane Sanders & Abhinav Alakshendra & Bhavneet Walia
-   369-391 A Time Series Approach to Examining Regional Economic Resiliency to Hurricanes
 by Bradley T. Ewing & Daan Liang & Yuepeng Cui
-   392-409 The Effect of Urbanization and Industrialization on Energy Use in Emerging Economies: Implications for Sustainable Development
 by Perry Sadorsky
-   410-442 A Dynamic Study on Ecological Disaster, Government Regulation, and Renewable Resources
 by Pu-yan Nie & Peng Sun & Bill Z. Yang
January 2014, Volume 73, Issue 1
-   3-31 Adam Smith's and Douglass North's Multidisciplinary Approach to Economic Development
 by Kwangsu Kim
-   32-57 Schumpeter's Challenge to Economists: History, Theory, and Statistics as Key Competencies and Sociology as a Vision for the Future
 by Janne Kurtakko
-   58-83 Good Governance and Norms of Citizenship: An Investigation into the System- and Individual-Level Determinants of Attachment to Civic Norms
 by Peter Kotzian
-   84-107 Corporate Responsibility and the Collegial Field
 by Jan Tullberg
-   108-125 Social Capital as Collateral: Banking on the Poor
 by Esayas Bekele Geleta
-   126-150 Capitalism, Meritocracy, and Social Stratification: A Radical Reformulation of the Davis-Moore Thesis
 by Costas Panayotakis
-   151-177 Weber and Baqir as-Sadr: The Paradox of Economic Development in Islamic Societies
 by Ayman Reda
-   178-209 Making Distribution Markets: Market-Wide Institutions in French and American Bicycle Distribution, 1865–1914
 by Thomas Burr
-   210-236 The Social and Environmental Costs of Milk Production: Trends and Resistance in Vermont
 by Eric J. Krieg
-   237-263 Economic Sociology vs. Real Life: The Case of Grocery Shopping
 by Shelley L. Koch & Joey Sprague
-   264-293 Professions and Professionals: Capturing the Changing Role of Expertise Through Theoretical Triangulation
 by Viola Burau & Lotte Bøgh Andersen
November 2013, Volume 72, Issue 5
-   1044-1074 An Essay on Distributive Justice and the Equal Ownership of Natural Resources
 by John Pullen
-    1075-1105 Degraded Work, Declining Community, Rising Inequality, and the Transformation of the Protestant Ethic in America: 1870–1930
 by Jon D. Wisman & Matthew E. Davis
-   1106-1130 The Making of the Institutional Theory of Social Costs: Discovering the K. W. Kapp and J. M. Clark Correspondence
 by Sebastian Berger
-   1131-1157 The Problem of Epistemic Cost: Why Do Economists Not Change Their Minds (About the “Coase Theorem”)?
 by Altug Yalcintas
-   1158-1182 Financialization and Income Inequality in the United States, 1967–2010
 by Bradford M. Van Arnum & Michele I. Naples
-   1183-1204 Conspicuous Consumption as Routine Expenditure and its Place in the Social Provisioning Process
 by Zdravka Todorova
-   1205-1231 Classical Surplus Theory and Heterodox Economics
 by Nuno Ornelas Martins
-   1232-1254 Schumpeter, Commons, and Veblen on Institutions
 by Theofanis Papageorgiou & Ioannis Katselidis & Panayotis G. Michaelides
-   1255-1286 Lost in Translation: Why Generalized Darwinism is a Misleading Strategy for Studying Socioeconomic Evolution
 by George Liagouras
-   1287-1314 When Heterodoxy Becomes Orthodoxy: Ecological Economics in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
 by Óscar Carpintero
-   1315-1348 Are Mainstream and Heterodox Economists Different? An Empirical Analysis
 by Michele Di Maio
October 2013, Volume 72, Issue 4
-   799-825 An Analysis of the Convergence of the Composition of Public Expenditures in European Union Countries
 by Jesús Ferreiro & M. Teresa García-del-Valle & Carmen Gómez
-   826-850 European Periphery Crises, International Financial Markets, and Democracy
 by Jorge Garcia-Arias & Eduardo Fernandez-Huerga & Ana Salvador
-   851-891 The Shifting Welfare State in Hungary and Latvia
 by Cristina Matos
-   892-916 Double Movement, Globalization, and the Crisis
 by Gökçer Özgür & Hüseyin Özel
-   917-948 Some Useful Concepts for Development Economics in the Tradition of Latin American Structuralism
 by Leonardo Vera
-   949-965 Self-Interest vs. Greed and the Limitations of the Invisible Hand
 by Matthew T. Clements
-   966-982 Hayek and the Sorcerer's Apprentice: Whither the Hayekian Logic of Intervention?
 by Edward McPhail & Andrew Farrant
-   983-1008 Revisiting the Concept of Schools of Thought in Economics: The Example of the Austrian School
 by Ioana Negru
-   1009-1037 Political Consumerism in Context: An Experiment on Status and Information in Ethical Consumption Decisions
 by Mark Hudson & Ian Hudson & Jason D. Edgerton
July 2013, Volume 72, Issue 3
-   531-564 Mutual Help Networks and Social Transformation in Japan
 by Morio Onda
-   565-592 Between Rules and Incentives: Uncovering Hayek's Moral Economy
 by João Rodrigues
-   593-626 Post-Socialist Culture and Entrepreneurship
 by Petrik Runst
-    627-644 Deposits, Loans, and Banking: Clarifying the Debate
 by Philipp Bagus & David Howden & Walter Block
-   645-674 Theory and Empirics of Democracy and Crime Revisited: How Much Further Can We Go with Existing Data and Methodologies?
 by Jose Cuesta
-   675-700 Steven Levitt on Abortion and Crime: Old Economics in New Bottles
 by Robert Chernomas & Ian Hudson
-    701-731 New and Current Evidence on Determinants of Aggregate Federal Personal Income Tax Evasion in the United States
 by Richard J. Cebula
-   732-760 Iranian Disease: Why a Developing Country's Government Did Not Listen to Economists' Advices
 by Tohid Atashbar
-   761-778 Do Business Executives Give More to Their Alma Mater? Longitudinal Evidence from a Large University
 by Phanindra V. Wunnava & Albert A. Okunade
-   779-798 A Mesoeconomic Approach to Socioeconomics
 by Derek Tittle
April 2013, Volume 72, Issue 2
-   265-292 Economy as a Social System: N iklas L uhmann's Contribution and its Significance for Economics
 by Ivan A. Boldyrev
-    293-318 Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of Economics: Filling a Blind Spot with the Idea of Social Embeddedness
 by Dieter Bögenhold
-   319-328 S chmoller's Method as a Critique and Alternative to Marginalist Economics: a Comment to Louzek
 by Carlo D'Ippoliti
-   329-360 The Economic Deterioration of the Family: Historical Contingencies Preceding the Great Recession
 by Michael D. Gillespie
-   361-385 The Market Concept: A Characterization from Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics
 by Eduardo Fernández-Huerga
-   386-422 The Organization, Operation, and Outcomes of Actually Existing Markets: A Suggested Approach for Empirical Analysis
 by Lynne Chester
-   423-446 Three Modes of Competition in the Marketplace
 by William Redmond
-   447-467 Saving Private Business Enterprises
 by Tae-Hee Jo
-   468-496 Market Cycles: Bicycles, Riders, Industries, and Environments in F rance and the U nited S tates, 1865–1914
 by Thomas Burr
-   497-528 N o End to the Consensus in Macroeconomic Theory? A Methodological Inquiry
 by John McCombie & Maureen Pike
January 2013, Volume 72, Issue 1
-   1-31 Mainstream Health Economics and Dignity: The Commodity Narrative as a Debilitating Solecism?
 by Robert McMaster
-   32-58 Toward an Integrated Theory of Social Stratification
 by Douglas Bowles
-   59-89 Lessons from the Snowy Slope: Vision and Politics in American Social Insurance
 by Kate McGovern
-   90-121 Privileged Accumulation Spaces and Restrictions on Development of State-Business Relations in A rgentina (1966–1989)
 by Ana Castellani
-   122-144 Economic Development, Native Nations, and Solar Projects
 by Ryan David Dreveskracht
-   145-178 Corn and Mexican Agriculture: What Went Wrong?
 by Antonio Avalos & Eduardo Graillet
-   179-198 Economics, D arwinism, and the Case of Disciplinary Imports
 by Valentin Cojanu
-   199-221 Important Determinants of Child Labor: A Case Study for Lahore
 by Ahmed F. Siddiqi
-    222-241 Individual Attitudes Toward Others, Misanthropy Analysis in a Cross-Country Perspective
 by Natalia Melgar & Máximo Rossi & Tom W. Smith
November 2012, Volume 71, Issue 5
-   1143-1156 Different but Equal? On the Contribution of Dissident Economists
 by Daniel Sutter
-   1157-1168 Chicken Soup for the Out-of-Step Scholar's Soul
 by Gene Callahan & Peter T. Leeson
-   1169-1184 Beyond Kelly Green Golf Shoes: Evaluating the Demand for Scholarship of Free-Market and Mainstream Economists
 by J. R. Clark & Jennifer Miller-Wilford & Edward Peter Stringham
-   1185-1204 The Social Construction of Theoretical Landscapes: Some Economics of Economic Theories
 by Richard E. Wagner
-   1205-1218 Economic Methodology and Nobel Laureates: Confirmation of a Methodological Paradigm Shift
 by Brian Douglass
-   1219-1249 The Impact of N obel P rize Winners in Economics: Mainline vs. Mainstream
 by Peter J. Boettke & Alexander Fink & Daniel J. Smith
-   1250-1272 The Forsaken-Liberty Syndrome: Looking at Published Judgments to Say Whether Economists Reach a Conclusion
 by Daniel B. Klein
October 2012, Volume 71, Issue 4
-   697-713 Two Views of Social Justice: A Catholic/Georgist Dialogue
 by Kenneth R. Lord
-   714-744 Principal Concepts in Henry George's Theory of Natural Law: A Brief Commentary on The Science of Political Economy
 by Francis K. Peddle
-   745-786 Natural Law and the Roman Catholic Tradition: The Importance of Philosophical Realism
 by Anthony J. Lisska
-   787-808 Human Nature from a Georgist Perspective
 by James Dawsey
-   809-839 Human Nature from a Catholic Perspective
 by Joseph Koterski
-   840-873 Just Reward: The Nature of Work and Its Remuneration in the Economics and Ethics of Henry George
 by Brendan Hennigan
-   874-885 Human Work in Catholic Social Thought
 by Daniel Finn
-   886-912 Going My Way? Wending a Way Through the Stumbling Blocks Between Georgism and Catholicism
 by Mason Gaffney
-   913-937 A Catholic Response to Henry George's Critique of Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum
 by J. Brian Benestad
-   938-955 Henry George's Perspective on War and Peace
 by Alanna Hartzok
-   956-965 Just War: A Catholic Perspective
 by Margaret Monahan Hogan
-   966-987 Henry George and Immigration
 by John H. Beck
-   988-1003 A Little Common Sense: The Ethics of Immigration in Catholic Social Teaching
 by William R. O'Neill
-   1004-1046 Development and Wealth: A Georgist Perspective
 by H. William Batt
-   1047-1072 From The Wealth of Nations to Populorum Progressio (On the Development of Peoples): Wealth and Development from the Perspective of the Catholic Social Thought Tradition
 by Charles M. A. Clark
-   1073-1094 Neighborhood Revitalization and New Life: A Land Value Taxation Approach
 by Joshua Vincent
-   1095-1141 An American Catholic Perspective on Urban Neighborhoods: The Lens of Monsignor Geno C. Baroni and the Legacy of the Neighborhood Movement
 by John A. Kromkowski & John David Kromkowski
July 2012, Volume 71, Issue 3
-   513-538 Preventing the “Abuses” of Democracy: Hayek, the “Military Usurper” and Transitional Dictatorship in Chile?
 by Andrew Farrant & Edward Mcphail & Sebastian Berger
-   539-561 Sweatshops, Opportunity Costs, and Non-Monetary Compensation: Evidence from El Salvador
 by David Skarbek & Emily Skarbek & Brian Skarbek & Erin Skarbek
-   562-602 Why Do Whites and the Rich Have Less Need for Education?
 by William Mangino
-   603-638 Monetary Tightening and the Dynamics of US Race and Gender Stratification
 by Stephanie Seguino & James Heintz
-   639-661 Race, Self-Employment, and Labor Absorption
 by Robert L. Boyd
-   662-695 Why Does Growing up in an Intact Family during Childhood Lead to Higher Earnings during Adulthood in the United States?
 by Madhu S. Mohanty & Aman Ullah
April 2012, Volume 71, Issue 2
-   229-253 Spreading the Word: Transaction Cost Economics in the Conversation of Economics
 by Huascar Pessali & Ramón Fernández
-   254-276 Transaction Costs and Institutions' Efficiency: A Critical Approach
 by Cosmin Marinescu
-   277-297 Transaction Costs in the Trading System of Cashew Nuts in the North of Benin: A Field Study
 by Pamphile Kokou Degla
-    298-327 Assessing Trust Through Social Capital? A Possible Experimental Answer
 by Matteo Migheli
-    328-353 Intangible Flow Theory
 by Tiago Cardao‐Pito
-    354-376 A Cross‐Country Analysis of the Risk Factors for Depression at the Micro and Macro Levels
 by Natalia Melgar & Máximo Rossi
-   377-406 Social Dimensions of Individualistic Rationality
 by Amos Witztum
-    407-435 Contra Private Fairness
 by Bart J. Wilson
-   436-469 Does Globalization Render People More Ethnocentric? Globalization and People's Views on Cultures
 by Satoshi Machida
-   470-497 Bandit Heroes: Social, Mythical, or Rational?
 by Nicholas A. Curott & Alexander Fink
-   498-511 The Economics of Henry George: A Review Essay
 by Mary M. Cleveland
January 2012, Volume 71, Issue 1
-   1-36 Pharmaceutical High Profits: The Value of R&D, or Oligopolistic Rents?
 by Janet Spitz & Mark Wickham
-   37-53 The General NFP Hospital Model
 by Mona Al‐Amin
-   54-76 Politics, Economic Provisioning, and Suffrage in St. Louis: What Women Said, What Men Heard
 by Linda Harris Dobkins
-   77-125 Economic Thought Among American Aboriginals Prior to 1492
 by James Cicarelli
-   126-150 The Suppression Hypothesis Reconsidered: Competition Between Blacks and White Immigrants in the Retail Trade in Large Northern Cities, 1910–1930
 by Robert L. Boyd
-   151-183 Ethnic Minorities and Integration Process in France and the Netherlands: An Institutionalist Perspective
 by Ilyess El Karouni
-   184-214 Explaining Geographic Cluster Success—The GEMS Model
 by Shyam Kamath & Jagdish Agrawal & Kris Chase
-   215-228 Lessons from The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery
 by Christopher J. Coyne & Jayme Lemke
November 2011, Volume 70, Issue 5
-   1089-1093 Editor's Introduction
 by Frederic S. Lee
-    1094-1116 Social Provisioning Process and Socio‐Economic Modeling
 by Tae‐Hee Jo
-   1117-1146 A Simple Model of the Surplus Approach to Value, Distribution, and Growth
 by Scott Carter
-   1147-1174 Demand, Structural Interdependence, and Economic Provisioning
 by Gary Mongiovi
-   1175-1207 Modeling the Economic Surplus in a SAM Framework
 by Erik K. Olsen
-   1208-1233 Integrating the Social Structure of Accumulation and Social Accounting Matrix with the Social Fabric Matrix
 by F. Gregory Hayden
-   1234-1247 Social Structures of Accumulation: A “Punctuated” View of Embeddedness
 by Terrence Mcdonough
-   1248-1281 Comparing Pension Systems in the Circular Flow of Income
 by Andrew B. Trigg & Jonquil T. Lowe
-   1282-1314 Modeling the Economy as a Whole: An Integrative Approach
 by Frederic S. Lee
October 2011, Volume 70, Issue 4
-   845-873 Land Rent and Housing Policy: A Case Study of the San Francisco Bay Area Rental Housing Market
 by Stephen E. Barton
-   874-903 Simon Patten on Public Infrastructure and Economic Rent Capture
 by Michael Hudson
-   904-927 Henry George and the Intellectual Foundations of the Open Source Movement
 by Neil B. Niman
-    928-950 Open Source Software Production, Spontaneous Input, and Organizational Learning
 by Giampaolo Garzarelli & Riccardo Fontanella
-   951-973 TRAP Abortion Laws and Partisan Political Party Control of State Government
 by Marshall H. Medoff & Christopher Dennis
-    974-1013 Legitimating Inequality: Fooling Most of the People All of the Time
 by Jon D. Wisman & James F. Smith
-   1014-1028 Moral Capitalism: A Biblical Perspective
 by Hershey H. Friedman & William D. Adler
-   1029-1052 The Political Uses of Some Economic Ideas: The Trade‐Off Between Efficiency and Equality
 by María Jiménez‐Buedo
-   1053-1084 Does the Lack of a Profit Motive Affect Hiring in Academe? Evidence from the Market for Lawyers
 by Rex J. Pjesky & Daniel Sutter
July 2011, Volume 70, Issue 3
-   563-586 Work is a Four‐Letter Word: The Economics of Work in Historical and Critical Perspective
 by David A. Spencer
-   587-614 Time Use, Exploitation, and the Dual‐Career Household: Competing Perspectives
 by Bruce Philp & Dan Wheatley
-   615-638 Mexican Women and Work on Both Sides of the U.S.‐Mexican Border
 by Mary C. King
-    639-670 Earnings Management and Cultural Values
 by Kurt A. Desender & Christian E. Castro & Sergio A. Escamilla De León
-   671-698 A Pluralist Alternative: Mexican Women, Migration, and Regional Development
 by Karol Gil Vasquez
-   699-728 Social Capital Across European Countries: Individual and Aggregate Determinants of Group Membership
 by Asimina Christoforou
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