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December 2004, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 1047-1055 Dewey and Ayres, Webb and DeGregori: At Odds over Technical Terms
by Baldwin Ranson
- 1056-1060 Reply to Baldwin Ranson: New Continua Are Not a Substitute for Deweyan Inquiry
by James Webb
- 1061-1066 More than Definitions: Real Differences That Matter
by Thomas R. DeGregori
- 1067-1073 Outcomes Assessment in Trade Policy Analysis: A Note on the Welfare Propositions of the “Gains from Trade”
by Kenneth A. Reinert
- 1074-1082 An Analysis and Comparison of Wheat Production Competitiveness between China and the USA
by Hu Xiaoping & Tu Wentao & Fang Xingming
- 1083-1084 Institutions and Land Use Conflicts
by Gerald F. Vaughn
- 1085-1087 The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law
by Kurt Stephenson
- 1087-1091 The Decline of U.S. Labor Unions and the Role of Trade; Can Labor Standards Improve under Globalization?
by Dell Champlin
- 1091-1094 Economics, Bureaucracy, and Race: How Keynesians Misguided the War on Poverty
by Randall L. Wray
- 1094-1096 Globalisation, Social Capital, and Inequality: Contested Concepts, Contested Experiences
by Irene van Staveren
- 1097-1098 Money, Finance, and Capitalist Development
by Charles J. Whalen
- 1099-1101 The Revival of Laissez-Faire in American Macroeconomic Theory: A Case Study of the Pioneers
by Rick Tilman
- 1101-1103 Rio plus Ten: Politics, Poverty, and Environment
by Tara Natarajan
- 1104-1106 Corporate Governance and Capital Flows in a Global Economy
by Daniel T. Ostas
- 1106-1108 Careful Economics: Integrating Caring Activities and Economic Science
by Dipankar Purkayastha
- 1108-1112 Economics as Ideology: Keynes, Laski, Hayek, and the Creation of Contemporary Politics
by David Hamilton
- 1112-1114 The Theory of the Individual in Economics: Identity and Value
by William Waller
- 1114-1118 How to Reduce Unemployment in Europe
by Wolfram Elsner
- 1119-1125 Index Volume XXXVIII–2004
by The Editors
- 1127-1127 In memeory
by The Editors
September 2004, Volume 38, Issue 3
June 2004, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 311-314 The 2004 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Howard J. Sherman
by Robert Pollin
- 315-325 Political Economy of Evolution: Remarks upon Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award
by Howard J. Sherman
- 326-337 Thorstein Veblen, Ty Cobb, and the Evolution of an Institution
by James Peach
- 339-352 The Clarence Ayres Memorial Lecture: An Institutionalist Reconstruction of Culture
by Bruce R. McFarling
- 353-361 Who Should Control the Firm? Insights from New and Original Institutional Economics
by John Groenewegen
- 363-370 Governance and the legitimacy of Corporate Power: A Path for Convergence of Heterodox Economics?
by James Ronald Stanfield & Michael C. Carroll
- 371-377 Old Habits Die Hard:Path Dependency and Behavioral Lock-in
by William Barnes & Myles Gartland & Martin Stack
- 379-388 Veblen’s Theories of “Latecomer Advantage” and “The Machine Process”: Relevancy for Flexible Production
by Terutomo Ozawa
- 389-395 The Appearance of Impairment: Veblen and Goodwill-Financed Mergers
by Eric R. Hake
- 397-403 and Veblen’s Neglected Theory of Corporation Finance
by William T. Ganley
- 405-412 Shifting Risk: The Divorce of Risk from Reward in American Capitalism
by Robert E. Prasch
- 413-420 Cultural Contradictions of Global Capitalism
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- 421-428 The Stem Cell Debate: A Veblenian Perspective
by Thomas Kemp
- 429-437 A Utilitarian Twist? Performance Measurement in the English National Health Service
by Robert McMaster
- 439-447 Health or Wealth Security? Public Policy Priorities in the New Millennium
by David A. Zalewski
- 449-457 An Institutionalist Critique of the Bush Administration’s Energy Policy
by Jack Reardon
- 459-466 Ceremonialism, Intellectual Property Rights, and Innovative Activity
by Richard V. Adkisson
- 467-474 Open Source Software, the Wrongs of Copyright, and the Rise of Technology
by Terrel Gallaway & Douglas Kinnear
- 475-482 The Role of the Press in a Democracy: Heterodox Economics and the Propaganda Model
by Pamela Taylor Jackson & James Ronald Stanfield
- 483-491 Network Consequences Due to Oligopolists and Oligopsonists in the Hog Industry, Pollution from Hog Production, and the Failure to Regulate Ecological Criteria
by F. Gregory Hayden
- 493-502 The Evolution of Environmental Legislation: A Strategic Transaction Approach
by Paul J. Thomassin & L. Martin Cloutier
- 503-508 Green Revolution Myth and Agricultural Reality?
by Thomas R. De Gregori
- 509-517 Conflicting Views: Neoclassical, Porterian, and Evolutionary Approaches to the Analysis of the Environmental Regulation of Industrial Activity
by Rachel Hilliard
- 519-525 Literacy and Women’s Empowerment in Indonesia: Implications for Policy
by Julie H. Gallaway & Alexandra Bernasek
- 527-535 Pinochet meets Polanyi? The Curious Case of the Chilean Embrace of “Free” Market Economics
by James M. Cypher
- 537-544 Myrdal’s Backwash and Spread Effects in Classical Economics: Implications for Multilateral Trade Negotiations
by P. Sai-wing Ho
- 545-552 J. M. Clark and the Economics of Responsibility
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler
- 553-561 The Influence of Thorstein Veblen’s on the Economic Theories of Edward Chamberlin
by Steven Sawyer
- 563-570 The Human Mind, Institutions, and Economic Behavior
by Harold Wolozin
- 571-581 Principles of Macroeconomics: Toward a Multiparadigmatic Approach
by Daniel A. Underwood
- 583-583 In Memory
by Paul Sweezy
March 2004, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-27 Assessing Deregulation: The Clash between Promise and Reality
by Harry M. Trebing
- 29-58 Veblen’s Theory of Finance Capitalism and Contemporary Corporate America
by James V. Cornehls
- 59-83 Healthy Economics Healing Autistic Accounting Theory: Visiting a Neglected Area of Institutional Economics
by Roman Lanis & Bruce R. McFarling
- 85-111 A Model of Network Capitalism: Basic Ideas and Post-Soviet Evidence
by Anton Oleinik
- 113-137 Analyzing Job Mobility with Job Turnover Intentions: An International Comparative Study
by Alfonso Sousa-Poza & Fred Henneberger
- 139-154 Policy Orthodoxies, the Minimum Wage, and the Challenge of Social Science
by Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- 155-172 Karl Mannheim, Max Weber, and the Problem of Social Rationality in Thorstein Veblen
by Rick Tilman
- 173-188 On Institutional Rationality
by William H. Redmond
- 189-200 Endogenous Preferences and Embeddedness: A Reappraisal of Karl Polanyi
by João Rodrigues
- 201-226 The Three Laws of Thermodynamics and the Theory of Production
by Elias L. Khalil
- 227-252 Institutions and Land-Use Conflicts: Harm, Dispute Processing, and Transactions
by Joshua M. Duke
- 253-266 Planning in the Housing Market and Bellamy’s Influence on Private Governments
by William H. Rogers
- 267-269 Policy Option: Tort Law versus Social Insurance as Solutions to Certain Medical Problems
by Warren J. Samuels
- 270-274 The Market as Traffic—An Economic Metaphor
by George R. McDowell
- 275-276 Confronting Consumption
by David Hamilton
- 276-278 Towards a Well-Functioning Economy: The Evolution of Economic Systems and Decision-Making
by James L. Webb
- 279-280 Veblen in Perspective: His Life and Thought
by Fadhel Kaboub
- 281-282 Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy
by Richard V. Adkisson
- 283-285 Making Money: An Insider’s Perspective on Finance, Politics, and Canada’s Central Bank
by Éric Tymoigne
- 285-287 Distant Proximities: Dynamics beyond Globalization
by Cecilia Ann Winters
- 287-290 The Philosophy of Keynes’ Economics: Probability, Uncertainty, and Convention
by Matthew Wilson
- 290-292 Rethinking Sustainability: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions
by Doug Brown
- 292-294 Reforming Korea’s Industrial Conglomerates
by Jonathan E. Leightner
- 294-296 Technology and Social Inclusion: Rethinking the Digital Divide
by Jerry Gray
- 296-298 The Enigma of Globalization: A Journey to a New Stage of Capitalism
by Federico Guerrero
- 299-305 Books Received
by The Editors
- 307-307 In Memory
by The Editors
December 2003, Volume 37, Issue 4
September 2003, Volume 37, Issue 3
June 2003, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 239-241 The 2003 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: F. Gregory Hayden
by Marc R. Tool
- 243-258 Endangered Democratic Institutions and Instrumental Inquiry: Remarks upon Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award
by F. Gregory Hayden
- 260-290 Are Democracy and Common Property Possible on Our Small Earth?
by James A. Swaney
- 291-304 Clarence Ayres Memorial Lecture: Does Pragmatism Imply Institutionalism
by Erkki Kilpinen
- 305-313 Corporations, Workers, and the Public Interest
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler
- 315-323 Labor Market Policy: One Institutionalist’s Agenda
by Deborah M. Figart
- 325-331 Immigration and Poverty Reduction: Policy Making on a Squirrel Wheel
by Vernon M. Briggs
- 333-341 Ghosts in the Global Machine: New Immigrants and the Redefinition of Work
by David H. Ciscel & Barbara Ellen Smith & Marcela Mendoza
- 343-351 Female Headship and the Economic Status of Young Men in the United States, 1977-2001
by Christopher Brown & Randall Kesselring
- 353-361 Feminist Explanations for the Feminization of Poverty
by Steven Pressman
- 363-369 Technology and Institutions in the Process of Economic Reform: Achieving Growth with Poverty Reduction in South Asia
by /John Adams & Hans-Peter Brunner
- 371-379 The Andean Group: Institutional Evolution, Intraregional Trade, and Economic Development
by Richard V. Adkisson
- 381-388 Equality and Growth in Asia
by Jonathan E. Leightner
- 389-396 Globalization and the Poorest of the Poor: Global Integration and the Development Process in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Geoffrey E. Schneider
- 397-404 Social Capital, Karl Polanyi, and American Social and Institutional Economics
by Michael C. Carroll & James Ronald Stanfield
- 405-413 Subjects and Boundaries: Contesting Social Capital-Based Policies
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Charlie Dannreuther
- 415-423 Beyond Social Capital in Poverty Research
by Irene van Staveren
- 425-432 Consumer-Driven Health Plans: More Choice Is Not Always Better
by Lynne Bownds
- 433-442 Universal Service: How Much Is Enough?
by Robert Loube
- 443-449 Regulating Financial Markets: Assessing Neoclassical and Institutional Approaches
by David Nickerson & Ronnie J. Phillips
- 451-459 Superfund: The Ascendance of Enabling Myths
by Mark Haggerty & Stephanie A. Welcomer
- 461-470 Cognitive and Cultural Embeddedness: Combining Institutional Economics and Economic Sociology
by David Dequech
- 471-478 Capitalism, Complexity, and Inequality
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson
- 479-485 Technical Change, Competition, and the Poor
by Robert E. Prasch
- 487-494 Path Creation, Path Dependency, and Alternative Theories of the Firm
by Martin Stack & Myles P. Gartland
- 495-501 Institutional Destruction of Entrepreneurship through Capitalist Transformation
by Bruce A. McDaniel
- 503-509 Corporate Objectives–Maximizing Social versus Private Equity
by David A. Zalewski
- 511-517 Is There an Active Role for Monetary Policy in the Endogenous Money Approach?
by Giuseppe Fontana & Alfonso Palacio-Vera
- 519-526 Japan’s Dual Industrial Structure as a Welfare System: “The Lexus and the Olive Tree ”—and “the Vulture ”
by Terutomo Ozawa
March 2003, Volume 37, Issue 1