Content
April 2025, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 339-341 The 2025 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Janice Peterson
by Alexandra Bernasek - 342-360 The Policy Relevance of Institutional Economics: A Feminist Perspective
by Janice Peterson - 361-371 The Employment Status of Platform Workers: The Brazilian Experience of Court’s Artificial Selection
by Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo - 372-380 The “Joy of Motherhood” as an Enabling Myth of Neoliberalism and Patriarchy
by Paula Cole & Valerie Kepner - 381-391 The Corporate Capitalist Health Insurance Industry and America’s Mental Health Crisis
by Alexandra Bernasek & Teresa Perry - 392-399 Will Generative AI Bring Change: Technological Disruption and Redistribution in the United States?
by Novica Supic & Kosta Josifidis - 400-407 Role of Government in Changing Institutional Furniture for Firms in Digital Economy: Mixed Blessings from China
by Ricardo C. S. Siu - 408-415 From Cowboy to Astronaut: How Can We Limit the Destructive Force of the Tech Leaders’ Vision of Competition?
by Jade Leroueil - 416-423 Taming the Neoliberal Wild West: Imagining an Economically Democratic Future for Post-War Ukraine
by Anna Klimina - 424-429 From Market to Transition Economics: The Institutional Road to Ecological Economics
by Lyubov Klapkiv & Faruk Ülgen - 430-437 Carbon Tariff and Trade: Uneasy Partners in Climate Change
by Baban Hasnat - 438-444 The Institutional Blind-Spot in the Green Transition: Market Incentives versus Command-and-Control
by Patrik Söderholm & Kristoffer Sundström - 445-452 The Informal Economy: A Veblenian Perspective
by Xin Zhang & Luwei Zhao - 453-463 Looking for Reasonableness within Twenty-First-Century Neoliberalism: Toward Avoiding the Spread of Fascist Values
by Felipe Almeida & Beliza Borba de Almeida - 464-470 The Role of Social Capital in Institutional Change—On the Governance Mechanism of The Chinese Government
by Chuhan Guo & Ye Haitao - 471-479 Supply Chain Resilience with a Push? FDI, Institutions, and Lessons from China’s Dairy Sector
by Daniela Robinson & Wilfred Dolfsma - 480-487 Why has the Decline of Regional Industry Not Stopped in Japan?
by Masato Miyazaki - 488-495 The Concept of Wei-Yu and Its Implication to the Absolutist-Relativist Debate of Institutionalism
by Shiyan Xu - 496-507 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems for Social Impact: Challenges and Opportunities in Thailand
by Tonia Warnecke - 508-515 Conservative Resistance to Monopoly Power and Environmental Legislation: U.S. Farmer Organizations and the Metaphorical State
by Ely Melchior Fair - 516-525 The Role of Biofuels and the Global Biofuels Alliance in the Global Energy Transition
by Thomas J. Trebat - 526-533 Some Milestones for an Evolutionary-Institutional Approach to the Circular Economy Transition
by Olivier Brette & Nathalie Lazaric - 534-541 Oregon Trail: Labor and Housing as Essential Links in the Critical Materials Supply Chain
by Larry Wigger - 542-549 Climate Change Policies and Their Social and Developmental Impacts: The Case of Brazil
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros & Nicholas Trebat - 550-561 China’s Global Energy Projects and Finance
by Alicia Girón - 562-577 Africa’s Energy Future: Can China’s Investments Deliver a Just Transition?
by Alicia Girón & Andrea Reyes - 578-591 Consensual Servitude and Virtual Property
by Antoon Spithoven - 592-598 John R. Commons and Irving Fisher: Contrasting Methodologies but Allies in Policy Reform
by Robert W. Dimand - 599-608 Interest Rate Swaps: Stylized Facts and Behavioral Dynamics
by Tanweer Akram & Khawaja Mamun - 609-618 The Effect of Urban Population Density on Economic Corruption
by Rafed Amin Al-Huq - 619-637 Prior Product Knowledge Bias about NGP Goods Affects Post-Purchase Surveys
by Olivier Mesly - 638-645 Humor, Gossip, and Other Possibly Invidious Forms of Communication (“Me Too”)
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 646-649 Response to Pressman’s Review Article “What’s Sex Got to Do with It?”
by Jon D. Wisman - 650-651 Blackdom, New Mexico: The Significance of the Afro-Frontier, 1900-1930
by Richard V. Adkisson - 652-659 Routledge Handbook of Macroeconomic Methodology
by Phil Armstrong - 660-662 Crimes Against Nature: Capitalism and Global Heating
by Ning Zhang
January 2025, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-16 Karl Polanyi in Sri Lanka: Odious Debt and Corrupted Capitalism
by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura - 17-28 Bella Ciao and Women: A War for the Meaning of Motherhood in Italy
by Cibele De Biasi & Felipe Almeida - 29-42 Thorstein Veblen and W. E. B. Du Bois’ Critiques of the Antebellum South: Merging Divergent Approaches
by Raphael Sassower - 43-70 Orthodoxy as Pillar AND Pariah? The Ambiguous Relationship Between International Political Economy and Heterodox Economics
by Grégory Vanel - 71-85 Economic Hegemony and the Institutionalization of Law-Infringement
by Clotilde Champeyrache - 86-102 The Political Economy of COVID-19: Are We Closer to a Post-Growth World?
by Theofanis Papageorgiou & Yorgos Pisinas - 103-123 An Innovative Framework for Enhancing Consumer Expectations Surveys through Market and Personal Indicators
by Olivier Mesly - 124-139 The Seven Debtly Sins: An Institutionalist Explanation of Why Consumer Debt Levels are So High
by Robert Scott & Steven Pressman - 140-165 Consumer Information and the Cybernetic Control of Markets: A Model Explored in the Beauty Market
by Hannah Bensussan - 166-184 Analytical Framework for Sovereign Money? Some Insight from the 100% Money Literature
by Samuel Demeulemeester - 185-206 Critique of Liquidity: Property and Persona are the Philosopher’s Stones in the Alchemy of Liquidity
by Jongchul Kim - 207-232 Will Bitcoin Incarnate Satoshi Nakamoto’s Vision of Depoliticized Money?
by Emir Phillips - 233-253 Monetary Innovations by China to Actively Promote the Internationalization of the Renminbi
by Jean-François Ponsot & Clément Berthou - 254-266 Does Microfinance Empower Women Artisans? Evidence from the Indian Artisan Sector
by Ankit Biswal & Pramod Kumar Mishra - 267-281 Financial Inclusion and Performance of Self-Help Group in India: A Comparative Study Across Banking Agencies
by Anand Pandey & R. Murugesan & Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan & Badri G. Narayanan - 282-303 Corporate Ownership and Trajectories: Fields as the Political-Cultural Control of Business
by Mario Sacomano Neto & Silvio Eduardo Alvarez Candido & Julio Cesar Donadone & Herick Fernando Moralles & Marcelo José do Carmo - 304-323 The Electricity Market’s Design: An Unnecessarily Distorting and Costly Mechanism to Overcome
by Joaquim Vergés-Jaime - 324-330 The Political Economy of Transnational Power and Production: Mexico’s Metamorphosis 1982–2022
by Devin T. Rafferty - 331-334 Political Economy of Artificial Intelligence: Critical Reflections on Big Data Market, Economic Development and Data Society
by Deni Bagas Pradana & Muh Suardi IhsanD & Fajar Munichputranto - 335-338 The Economy of Saudi Arabia in the 21st Century: Realities and Prospects
by Fatih Kırşanlı
October 2024, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 1069-1071 Introduction
by William Waller - 1072-1095 Reasonable Capitalism, Worker-Oriented Policies, and the Future of American Democracy: Reflections on the Centenary of Legal Foundations of Capitalism
by Charles J. Whalen - 1096-1106 It Does Exactly what it Says on its Cover: Commons’s Legal Foundations as an Inspirational Text for Legal Institutionalism
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 1107-1141 Co-Evolution of Law and Economics—Judicial Sovereignty
by Stephen Paschall & Glen Atkinson - 1142-1161 The Legal Foundations of Property 1924–1978
by Thomas Kemp - 1162-1175 The Reshaping of Property Law and the Foundations of the Economy in the Twenty-First Century: Extending John R. Commons’ Approach
by Eric A. Scorsone - 1176-1188 Realizing a Just World: John R. Commons’ Development of the Concept of Transactions
by Shingo Takahashi - 1189-1215 John R. Commons’s Two-Layered Theory of Reasonable Value
by Hiroyuki Uni - 1216-1246 From Safety First to Reasonable Capitalism: Safety Movements and John R. Commons’s Twenty-Five Years Experience
by Kota Kitagawa - 1247-1312 A Review of Legal Foundations of Capitalism, by John R. Commons
by Warner W. Gardner - 1313-1328 Commons’ Reasonable Value and the Gig Economy: Lessons for the Twenty-First Century
by Sarah S. Klammer & Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo & Eric A. Scorsone - 1329-1346 John R. Commons and the Thesis of the Centrality of Work in Human Life
by Benjamin Dubrion - 1347-1377 The Link between the European Cultural Index, Digitization, Economic Growth, and Development
by Alina-Petronela Haller - 1378-1401 British Public Investment, Government Spending, Housing, and the Industrial Revolution: A Study of Governmental and Social Surplus Absorption
by Thomas E. Lambert - 1402-1408 Index
by The Editors
July 2024, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 709-731 The “Triumph of Imbecile Institutions Over Life”: Death Cults as an Enabling Myth of Late Neoliberalism
by Karol Gil-Vasquez & Wolfram Elsner - 732-755 Neoliberalism and the Drift to Proto-Fascism: Political and Economic Causes of the Crisis of Liberal Democracy
by Thomas I. Palley - 756-775 Incentives, Institutions, and Other Motivations
by David Dequech - 776-792 The Nexus Between Conspicuous Consumption and Credit Cards: Evidence from Turkish Households
by Gizem Acet Dönmez & Hurşit Güneş - 793-824 Do Relative Concerns Matter? Testing Consumption Categories
by Unay Tamgac Tezcan & Asena Caner - 825-839 Veblen on the Crossroad: Global Pharmaceuticals and Financialization of Vaccine Production in the Pandemic Period
by Ömer Tuğsal Doruk - 840-851 Corruption in Pakistan: An Institutional Economics Perspective
by Fatih Kırşanlı - 852-870 New Label, Same Vintage? Reassessing Participatory Islamic Banking in Pakistan
by Feisal Khan - 871-881 Detecting Light Amid Dark: A Veblenian Refinement of Dark-Light Entrepreneurship Theory
by Kellin Chandler Stanfield & Craig A. Talmage - 882-905 Analysis of Society’s Perception of Fair Price and its Influence on Firms’ Actions in Times of Pandemic
by Fabiano Simões Coelho & Clea Beatriz Macagnan & Roberto Frota Decourt - 906-921 Monetary Contestation as a Driving Force of Institutional Change: The Case of the Eusko, a Local Currency in France
by Nicolas Laurence - 922-946 How to Improve Utility Performance: Understanding Structural, Governance and Regulatory Incentives in Kenya Power and Kenya
by Peter Twesigye - 947-963 Infrastructural Development, Dispossession, and Land-Use: Localized ‘Socio-Institutional’ Analysis of Agrarian Transformation in Punjab, Pakistan
by Danish Khan & Shahram Azhar - 964-987 Planning for Fund Seekers’ Deception in Peer-to-Peer Lending
by Olivier Mesly & Silvester Ivanaj - 988-1010 Surplus Approach and Institutions: Where Sraffa Meets Polanyi
by Sergio Cesaratto - 1011-1034 Empirical Models of JGB Yields Using Daily Data
by Tanweer Akram & Huiqing Li - 1035-1049 Gender Equality and Countries’ Financial and Economic Well-Being: New Evidence from Emerging Economies
by Alicia Girón & Antonella Francesca Cicchiello & Greta Benedetta Ferilli & Amirreza Kazemikhasragh & Zeinab Kazemi - 1050-1056 Recognizing and Resisting Neoliberal Think Tanks in the United States
by Mary V. Wrenn - 1057-1065 The Impacts of Climate Change on Industries and Financial Fragility
by Susan K. Schroeder - 1066-1068 Virtues, Morals and Markets: Why Moral Identity Matters
by John Hall
April 2024, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 357-359 The 2024 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Charles J. Whalen
by Susan K. Schroeder - 360-377 Telling It Like It Is: Reflections of a Maverick Economist
by Charles J. Whalen - 378-396 “Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity” in the Era of Polycrisis: Institutionalist Economics beyond the t/T Duality
by Gary Dymski - 397-423 Ceremonial Economics: A Social-Institutional Analysis of Universities, Disciplines, and Academic Positioning
by Danielle Guizzo - 424-439 China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) and African Development
by Alicia Girón - 440-446 Supply Chain Economics: A Fresh Lens for Holistic Analysis
by Larry Wigger - 447-454 Regulating Roof-Top Solar Generation: Defending Sustainable Projects from Utility Proposals
by Robert Loube - 455-461 The Evolving Attitudes of Institutional Economists: From Growth to Degrowth
by John P. Watkins - 462-468 Rethinking Instinct Theory from a Darwinian Perspective
by Luwei Zhao - 469-478 Acemoglu’s Scientific Palette and Disruptive Technologies
by Antoon Spithoven - 479-486 A Veblenian View of Russian Folklore: Instrumental or Ceremonial Habits of Thought?
by Anna Kurysheva & Andrei Vernikov - 487-494 Alternative Financing for a Sustainable Energy Transition: An Institutionalist Perspective
by Andréa Almawi & Faruk Ülgen - 495-502 Silencing the Sirens: The Odyssey of Post-Keynesian Institutionalism in Revitalizing Capital Formation in Ukraine’s Post-War Economy
by Anna Klimina - 503-510 Ride-Hailing Platforms in Brazil: Regulatory Challenges in Times of Crisis
by Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo - 511-516 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Institutional Change
by Brian Chi-ang Lin - 517-524 Why do Institutions Change? Case Studies of Changes in the Local Government Finance System in Japan
by Masato Miyazaki - 525-532 From Complementarity to Rivalry: The Political Economy of United States-China Relations
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros & Nicholas M. Trebat - 533-539 Economic Policy—An Open-Systems Perspective: Institutions, Constraints, and Utopia
by Paolo Ramazzotti - 540-548 Artificial Intelligence and the Productivity-Pay Gap in the USA: Industrial Insights and the Revival of Heterodox Ideas
by Kosta Josifidis & Novica Supic - 549-555 The Role of Vested Interests in the Evolution of the Notion of “Just World”
by Felipe Almeida - 556-563 An Agenda for a Democratic Economy
by David Cayla - 564-571 Role of China in the Transition of Globalization: Fostering or Preventing a More Just and Stable World?
by Ricardo C. S. Siu - 572-579 Weak Sauce: Authenticity, Selling Out, and the Skateboard Industry: A Study in Community Resiliency
by Thomas A. Kemp - 580-587 Towards Equality: An Evolutionary Policy Analysis of Social Security on Gender Inequality
by Liudmila Malyshava & B. Oak McCoy - 588-597 The Evolution of Redlining in the United States Housing Market
by Robert Haywood Scott - 598-604 The Evolution of Urban Rent Theory: Class and Distribution
by Ely Melchior Fair - 605-618 Institutionalizing Inequality: Field Conditions, Institutional Belonging, and the Distribution of Identities
by Nadia von Jacobi & Alex Nicholls - 619-626 The House Always Wins: Gambling as a Veblenian Social Practice
by Luke Petach & J. Patrick Raines - 627-634 Financialized Labor and the Fissured Workplace: An Institutionalist Understanding of Distribution Under Money Manager Capitalism
by Avraham I. Baranes - 635-641 The Social Nature of Property: An Analysis Using Hohfeldian Jural Relations
by Sarah Klammer & Eric Scorsone - 642-649 Greening Finance? What Institutional Options for a Sustainable Transition?
by Faruk Ülgen - 650-655 Technology, Money, and Work: The Ecological Nexus
by Gregorio Vidal & Wesley C. Marshall - 656-661 Interest Rate Dynamics: An Overview of Mainstream and Keynesian Empirical Studies
by Tanweer Akram & Khawaja Mamun - 662-669 A New Formulation of Interest-Bearing Capital and Debt: A Marxian Perspective on the Circuit of Capital
by Takashi Satoh - 670-686 Organizational Routines, Complexity and Emerging Properties
by Tatiana Massaroli de Melo - 687-698 What’s Sex Got to Do with It? Jon Wisman’s Origins And Dynamics of Inequality
by Steven Pressman - 699-701 Foundations of Real-World Economics: What Every Economics Student Needs to Know
by Robert Dayley - 702-704 Moral Economies of Money: Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society
by Benjamin Wilson - 705-708 Ways and Means: Lincoln and His Cabinet and the Financing of the Civil War
by Mark L. Wilson
January 2024, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-12 Polanyi, Piketty, and the Twenty-First Century Market Economy
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler - 13-23 Progressive Path-Dependency?
by Jacob Powell - 24-58 Amartya Sen as a Neoclassical Economist
by Antonis Ragkousis - 59-84 Does Gender Equality Promote Happiness in Developing Countries?
by Hermann Ndoya & Marie-Laure Belomo & Donald Ferdinand Okere & Michael Brice Talla - 85-111 A Critical Analysis of the Financial Frictions Approach in a Minskyan Perspective
by Giancarlo Bertocco & Andrea Kalajzić - 112-135 From Petrodollar to Energy-Yuan: Currency Internationalization in the Light of Original Institutional Economics
by Natália Bracarense & Irène Berthonnet - 136-148 Internet Economics: Writing on the Virtual Wall
by Russell William Houldin - 149-169 Veblen was Right: Why People Seek Unaffordable Cars
by Anna Kurysheva & Andrei Vernikov - 170-195 Care in the Time of COVID-19: Accounting for Academic Care Labor
by Poulomi Dasgupta & Alexandra Peat & Alison E. Vogelaar - 196-210 Towards the Culturalization of Macroeconomics: A Veblenian Contribution
by Giorgos Argitis - 211-220 Bank Lending to Businesses in a Pandemic
by Zoriana Krykhovetska & Svitlana Kropelnytska & Iryna Kokhan & Tetiana Myhovych & Veronika Dmytrovska - 221-243 Minsky Theory of Inflation: An Empirical Analysis of OECD Countries
by Hongkil Kim - 244-285 Inflation, Interest, and the Secular Rise in Wealth Inequality in the United States: Is the Fed Responsible?
by Edward N. Wolff - 286-301 Hamilton Based the Central Banking of the U.S. Bank upon the Notion that there is No Political Independence without Economic Independence
by Emir Phillips - 302-326 Economics in Germany: About the Unequal Distribution of Power
by Rouven Reinke - 327-344 Conjectures of British Investment, Tax Revenues, and Deficit Amounts from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century using the Concept of Economic Surplus
by Thomas E. Lambert - 345-347 The Legal Foundations of Micro-Institutional Performance: A Heterodox Law and Economics Approach
by Glen Atkinson - 348-351 The Tragic Science: How Economists Cause Harm (Even as They Aspire to Do Good)
by Fatih Kırsanlı - 352-355 In Memoriam: Vernon M. Briggs, Jr. (1937-2023)
by Charles J. Whalen
October 2023, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 1043-1061 Multi-Level Marketing: A Neoliberal Institution
by Mary V. Wrenn - 1062-1078 Financial Market Paradigm Shifts and Consumer Financial Spinning
by Olivier Mesly & Nicolas Huck - 1079-1094 GDPR and Digital Protectionism in the EU: The Cases of Android and iOS
by Muge Ucar & Altug Yalcintas - 1095-1102 Use of Personal Data for Monetization Purposes: The Case of Mobile Applications
by Clara Jean & Vincent Lefrere - 1103-1118 The Economics of Tax Behavior: The Absence of a Reflexive Ethical-Economic Agent
by Jamie Morgan - 1119-1141 What is Heterodox Economics? Insights from Interviews with Leading Thinkers
by Andrew Mearman & Sebastian Berger & Danielle Guizzo - 1142-1161 Academic Snobbery and the Prospects for Heterodox Economics
by Alex Stewart - 1162-1177 Thorstein Veblen and Socialism
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 1178-1195 On the Origins of American Business Leaders: Frank W. Taussig, Carl S. Joslyn, and the “Brain Trust” of American Eugenics
by Luca Fiorito & Massimiliano Vatiero - 1196-1208 Connections Between Thorstein Veblen’s Institutionalism and Celso Furtado’s Mature Writings
by José Maltaca & Felipe Almeida - 1209-1228 Bringing Money to the Market: The Ambiguity in Polanyi’s Third “Fictitious Commodity”
by Simon Derpmann - 1229-1240 How Is Money Driven? The Case in Shanghai (1949–1950)
by Zengping He - 1241-1259 Mental Models, Decision-Making, Bargaining Power, and Institutional Change
by Morris Altman - 1260-1277 Fragmented State in a Neo-Developmental Experience: Examining Limits in Argentine Industrial Policy
by Cristhian Seiler & Víctor Ramiro Fernández - 1278-1295 Minimum Wages, Employment, and the “Harmony of Illusions”
by Arne Heise - 1296-1321 Institutions, Gender, and Net Nutrition during Economic Development: The United States from 1860s–1930s
by Scott Alan Carson - 1322-1338 COVID-19 and Global Distributive Justice
by Jai S. Mah - 1339-1354 How Do Ethically Minded Consumers Explain Intention-Behavior Gap? Barriers to Ethical Purchasing in Turkey
by Selin Köksal Araç & Serap Çabuk - 1355-1359 The Regulatory Span of (Formal) Institutions: Essay Inspired by Klammer & Scorsone (2022)
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 1360-1364 Reflections on Goldberg and Torras’s “Explaining Stagnant Living Standards in a Generalized Asset Growth Context”
by William Van Lear - 1365-1366 Our Response to Van Lear’s “Reflections” on our Article
by Robert Goldberg & Mariano Torras - 1367-1368 The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality: Sex, Politics, and Ideology
by William M. Dugger - 1369-1372 The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality: Sex, Politics, and Ideology
by William Waller - 1373-1374 Inequalities and the Progressive Era: Breakthroughs and Legacies
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 1375-1381 Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy: Applied to Current World Problems
by Ian Kerr - 1382-1389 Index
by The Editors
July 2023, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 693-710 Evolutionary Behavioral Economics: Veblenian Institutionalist Insights from Recent Evidence
by Kellin Chandler Stanfield - 711-734 Reclaiming Mitchell’s Institutionalist Approach to Business Cycles
by Sylvio A. Kappes & Marcelo Milan - 735-759 Mass Culture, Imports and Conspicuous Consumption
by Annie Tubadji & Ruxiang Wee & Don J. Webber - 760-776 The Samuels-Buchanan Correspondence and the Lost Opportunity for a Positive Public Choice Scholarship
by Luke Petach - 777-792 Are Consumer Financial Spinning and its Propensity to Deceive Counterproductive Economic Behaviors?
by Olivier Mesly & Silvester Ivanaj - 793-807 The Great Hypocrisy: Neoliberalism’s Critique of Modern Monetary Theory
by John P. Watkins & James E. Seidelman - 808-813 The Paradox of Resilience and Efficiency
by Irene van Staveren - 814-828 The COVID-19 Crisis as an Opportunity to (Further) Extend Neoliberalism into the Higher Learning
by William Waller & Mary V. Wrenn - 829-842 Paranoia Among Employees of Private Organizations: An Outcome of COVID-19
by Sudarshan Maity & Tarak Nath Sahu - 843-859 Why Money Matters: Debating the Social Construction of Monetary Value and the Concept of Money as Debt
by Matilde Massó - 860-875 German Public Banks, Competition, and Risk: Deregulation of Landesbanks and German Vulnerability to Crisis
by Nina Eichacker - 876-899 Spatially Unbalanced Growth and Regional Economic Inequalities in Brazil: A Long-Run Perspective
by Humberto Martins - 900-923 A Commonsian Reading on Brazilian Unionism
by Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo & Sebastião Neto Ribeiro Guedes - 924-947 The “Free Trade” South versus The Mercantilist-Keynesian North during the Civil War
by Emir Phillips - 948-973 An Historical Background of Andalusia’s Unemployment: An Institutional Perspective
by Manuel J. Muriel-Ramírez - 974-993 Preparing for the Just Transition from Local Economies’ Perspective: Belchatow Brown Coal Basin Case Study (Central Poland)
by Paulina Kucharska - 994-1017 Inclusiveness of the Indian Dairy Sector: An Institutional Approach
by Marie Dervillé & Bruno Dorin & Léa Jenin & Didier Raboisson & Claire Aubron - 1018-1035 China’s Insertion in the International Patent Regime: Shaking the Rules Widens the Development Policy Space
by Salam Alshareef - 1036-1042 Alternative Ideas from 10 (Almost) Forgotten Economists
by William Waller
April 2023, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 351-354 The 2023 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Jon D. Wisman
by William Waller - 355-374 The 2023 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Jon D. Wisman: Thorstein Veblen, the Meaning of Work, and its Humanization
by Jon D. Wisman - 376-388 Overcoming Optimism (and Moving toward Hope)
by Mary V. Wrenn - 389-396 Speech by Vice President of Strategic Partnerships-Louisiana: Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
by Petrice Sams-Abiodun - 397-406 Institutional Entropy
by Huáscar Pessali