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September 1996, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 887-889 Social Limits to Economic Theory
by Warren J. Samuels - 889-892 Coordination and Information: Historical Perspectives on the Organization of Enterprise
by Janet T. Knoedler - 893-895 Marxism, China and Development: Reflections on Theory and Reality
by George Rosen - 895-897 The Literate Economist: A Brief History of Economics
by Michael C. Carroll - 897-899 Unemployment, Imperfect Competition and Macroeconomics
by Mark Greer - 900-902 Out of the Margin: Feminist Perspective on Economics
by Barbara Libby - 902-905 The Fiscal Crisis of the States: Lessons for the Future; Property Taxes and Tax Revolts: The Legacy of Proposition 13
by Charles G. Leathers - 905-906 The State, Technology and Industrialization in Africa
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 906-907 Agricultural Instability in China, 1931-1991: Weather, Technology, and Institutions
by Thomas R. DeGregori - 907-909 Democracy, Dialogue, and Environmental Disputes: The Contested Languages of Social Regulation
by Martin King - 909-911 Capitalism, Socialism, and Post Keynesianism; Selected Essays of G. C. Harcourt
by Paul Davidson - 911-913 From Political Economy to Anthropology: Situating Economic Life in Past Societies
by James Ronald Stanfield - 913-916 The Political Economy of Diversity: Evolutionary Perspectives on Economic Order and Disorder
by John Adams - 917-919 John Bates Clark: The Making of a Neoclassical Economist
by Donald Stabile - 919-922 Artful Practices: The Political Economy of Everyday Life
by Michael S. Billig - 923-928 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1996, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 353-355 Introduction of Award Recipient: Hyman P. Minsky
by Charles J. Whalen - 357-368 Uncertainty and the Institutional Structure of Capitalist Economies
by Hyman P. Minsky - 370-389 Immigration Policy and the U.S. Economy: An Institutional Perspective
by Vernon M. Briggs - 391-397 In Defense of the Minimum Wage
by Robert E. Prasch - 399-406 Basic Income, Inequality, and Unemployment: Rethinking the Linkage between Work and Welfare
by Charles M. A. Clark & Catherine Kavanagh - 407-412 Transactions, Circuits, and Identity: Proposing a Conceptual Network
by Fábio Sá Earp - 413-425 Is a Transaction a Transaction?
by Yngve Ramstad - 427-432 Sovereignty in Transaction Cost Economics: John R. Commons and Oliver E. Williamson
by William M. Dugger - 433-442 New Institutionalism, Old Institutionalism, and Distribution Theory
by David Colander - 443-449 Stock Markets, Rentier Interest, and the Current Mexican Crisis
by Ilene Grabel - 451-461 Mexico: Financial Fragility or Structural Crisis?
by James M. Cypher - 463-473 Comparative Risk Analysis: Limitations and Opportunities
by James A. Swaney - 475-482 The Influence of Economic Thought on the Political Economy of Modern Japan
by Bernadette Lanciaux - 483-491 The New Economic Nationalism and the “Japanese Disease”: The Conundrum of Managed Economic Growth
by Terutomo Ozawa - 493-508 Some Recent Innovations in International Finance: Different Faces of Risk Management and Control
by Andrew Cornford - 509-516 Long-Term Exchange Rate Movements: The Role of the Fundamentals in Neoclassical Models of Exchange Rates
by John T. Harvey - 517-523 Regulation and Differences in Financial Institutions
by Victoria Chick & Sheila C. Dow - 525-532 The Social Construction of the Distribution of Income and Health
by Mark Haggerty & Colleen Johnson - 533-544 Central Bank Austerity Policy, Zero-Inflation Targets, and Productivity Growth in Canada
by Mario Seccareccia & Marc Lavoie - 545-552 Flying Swine: Appropriate Targets and Goals of Monetary Policy
by L. Randall Wray - 553-559 A Brief History of Work
by John Dupré - 561-570 Achieving Coordination in Public Utility Industries: A Critique of Troublesome Options
by Harry M. Trebing - 571-578 Coase, Costs, and Coordination
by Steven G. Medema - 579-590 Coordination of Distribution in a Monetary Theory of Production
by Janet Knoedler - 591-597 Learning and Routines in High-Tech SMEs: Analyzing Rich Case Study Material
by Neil Costello - 599-608 Diversifying the Alaskan Economy: Political, Social, and Economic Constraints
by William S. Brown & Clive S. Thomas - 609-615 Urban Sprawl as a Path Dependent Process
by Glen Atkinson & Ted Oleson - 617-627 Economies in Transition: Hypotheses Toward a Reasonable Economics
by Robert F. Schlack - 629-638 An Assessment of the Transition to a Market Economy in the Baltic Republics
by Jack Reardon - 639-640 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors
March 1996, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-11 The New Alchemy: Veblen’s Theory of Crisis and the 1974 British Property and Secondary Banking Crisis
by Peter Scott - 13-33 International Financial Instability and the Financial Derivatives Market
by Brent McClintock - 35-49 A Generational Dialogue
by David Collard - 51-77 Racial Discrimination in Residential Lending Markets: Why Empirical Researchers Always See It and Economic Theorists Never Do
by Reynold F. Nesiba - 79-95 The Road Not Taken: Alternative Strategies for Black Economic Development in the United States
by Sigmund C. Shipp - 97-119 Cumulative Causation and Industrial Evolution: Kaldor’s Four Stages of Industrialization as an Evolutionary Model
by George Argyrous - 121-142 Entrepreneurial Strategies in Southern Europe: Rural Workers in the Garment Industry of Greece
by Colin Simmons & Christos Kalantaridis - 143-159 The Household as a Focus for Research
by Jane Wheelock & Elizabeth Oughton - 161-185 Gender Differences in the Russian Labor Market
by Susan J. Linz - 187-210 The Importance and Implications of Women’s Participation in the 1989-90 Pittston Coal Strike
by Adrienne M. Birecree - 211-222 Limits to Market Empowerment for Housing in Developing Countries: The Case of Land
by W. Paul Strassmann - 223-242 Citizen Murdoch–A Case Study in the Paradox of Economic Efficiency
by Craig Freedman - 243-265 A New-Institutionalist Story about the Transformation of Former Socialist Economies: A Recounting and an Assessment
by Peter M. Lichtenstein - 267-277 Concepts of Value, Efficiency, and Democracy in Institutional Economics
by Philip A. Klein & Edythe S. Miller - 279-282 A Note on “The Myth of Institutionalist Method”
by Charles J. Whalen - 282-283 Reply to Whalen
by Hans Lind - 283-289 Bad Losers: An Investigation of the Morality of the Limited Liability of Shareholders in a Joint Stock Company
by Sven-Olof Collin - 291-301 Skidelsky’s Keynes
by Richard X. Chase - 303-304 The State of Working America 1994–95
by Janice Peterson - 305-307 Jobs for all: A Plan for the Revitalization of America; Work for all or Mass Unemployment?
by Paulette Olson - 308-310 Women in the Age of Economic Transformation: Gender Impact of Reforms in Post-Socialist and Developing Countries
by Eiman Zein-Elabdin - 310-312 Economics, Power and Culture, Essays in the Development of Radical Institutionalism
by Edythe S. Miller - 312-314 The Un and the Bretton Woods Institutions: New Challenges for the Twenty-First Century
by Wendell Gordon - 314-319 The New Telecommunications: A Political Economy of Network Evolution; The Global Political Economy of Communication
by Harry M. Trebing - 319-321 Pricing, Valuation and Systems: Essays in Neoinstitutional Economics
by William Waller - 322-324 On Economic Institutions: Theory and Applications
by William M. Dugger - 324-327 Transaction Cost Economics and : Towards a New Economics of the Firm
by Janet T. Knoedler - 327-330 The Rise of the Japanese Corporate System
by Bernadette Lanciaux - 330-332 Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60
by Douglas Kinnear - 332-335 The Market Meets Its Match: Restructuring the Economies of Eastern Europe
by Mark K. Tomass - 336-338 Implementing a Human Development Strategy
by Richard Brinkman - 338-340 Opening up Hungary to the World Market
by Christopher J. Niggle - 341-342 Community and The Economy: The Theory of Public Cooperation
by Mark Klinedinst - 343-344 Theories of Technical Change and Investment: Riches and Rationality
by Paul Beije - 345-346 Globalization and Interdependence in the International Political Economy
by Roger Adkins - 347-352 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1995, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 991-1012 John R. Commons’s Puzzling Inconsequentiality as an Economic Theorist
by Yngve Ramstad - 1013-1027 Veblenian Institutionalism: The Changing Concepts of Inquiry
by William M. Dugger - 1029-1043 The Economic Roots of Environmental Decline: Property Rights or Path Dependence?
by Eban Goodstein - 1045-1062 Aggressive Greenhouse Gas Policies: How They Could Spur Economic Growth
by Mark R. Greer - 1063-1081 The Restructuring of the Hospital Services Industry
by Jack Reardon & Laurie Reardon - 1083-1096 An Instrumentalist Critique of “Cost-Utility Analysis”
by William Hildred & Fred Beauvais - 1097-1118 Institutional Bias, Risk, and Workers’ Risk Aversion
by Chris Doucouliagos - 1119-1132 The Culture-of-Poverty Thesis and African Americans: The Work of Gunnar Myrdal and Other Institutionalists
by Robert Cherry - 1133-1145 Pigou’s Influence on Clark: Work and Welfare
by Donald R. Stabile - 1147-1170 Markets and Power
by Eric Schutz - 1171-1188 Economic Growth versus Economic Development: Toward a Conceptual Clarification
by Richard Brinkman - 1189-1196 Ayres on Institutions–A Reconsideration
by Philip A. Klein - 1197-1201 Comment on T. Larson and P. Ong, “Imbalance in Part-Time Employment”
by Lonnie Golden - 1201-1211 A Critique of the Contingent Labor Thesis: A Reply to “Comment on T. Larson and P. Ong, Imbalance in Part-Time Employment”
by Tom Larson & Paul M. Ong - 1213-1230 The Unfashionable Elegance of Tsuru’s Unorthodox Economics: An Essay on Institutional Economics Revisited and Japan’s Capitalism
by K. (Vela) Velupillai - 1231-1240 Views on Economic Order and Evolution
by Glen Atkinson - 1241-1241 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 1243-1246 The United Nations at the Crossroads of Reform
by Anthony E. Scaperlanda - 1247-1249 Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics
by William Waller - 1249-1250 Activist Unionism, the Institutional Economics of Solomon Barkin
by Roger Bowlby - 1250-1252 International Organization and Industrial Change
by Ken Dennis - 1253-1256 Rethinking the Development Experience: Essays Provoked by the Work of Albert O. Hirschman: Development Projects Observed
by George Rosen - 1257-1258 The Role of Economic Theory
by Randall Bartlett - 1258-1260 Strong Managers, Weak Owners: The Political Roots of American Corporate Finance
by Eric Hake - 1260-1262 The Uma-Economy: Indigenous Economics and Development Work in La Wonda, Sumba (Eastern-Indonesia)
by John Lodewijks - 1263-1264 Development from Within: Towards a Neostructuralist Approach for Latin America
by Dilmus D. James - 1265-1271 Index Volume XXIX – 1995
by The Editors
September 1995, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 663-666 The Criticism of Modern Civilization
by Wesley C. Mitchell & Malcolm Rutherford - 666-682 “The Criticism of Modern Civilization” Introduction to the Program of the Kosmos Club for 1909-10
by Wesley C. Mitchell - 683-717 Post-Lange Market Socialism: An Evaluation of Profit-Oriented Proposals
by James A. Yunker - 719-746 Uncertainty, Competition, and Speculative Finance in the Eighties
by Don Goldstein - 747-759 Sir Robert Giffen and the Great Potato Famine: A Discussion of the Role of a Legend in Neoclassical Economics
by Terrence McDonough & Joseph Eisenhauer - 761-780 Naturalism in Economics
by William A. Jackson - 781-805 Marx, Dewey, and the Instrumentalist Approach to Political Econony
by Steve Shuklian - 807-828 Toward a “General Theory” of Market Exchange
by Robert E. Prasek - 829-841 Understanding Job Quality in an Era of Structural Change: What Can Economics Learn from Industrial Relations?
by Dell Champlin - 843-869 Comparison of the Corporate Decision Networks of Nebraska and the United States
by Kurt Stephenson & F. Gregory Hayden - 871-881 Interpersonal Effects on Consumer Demand in Economic Theory and Marketing Thought, 1890-1950
by Roger Mason - 883-895 Gradualism in China’s Economic Reform and the Role for a Strong Central State
by Leong H. Liew - 897-909 The NAIRU Delusion
by George P. Brockway - 910-915 A Restoration of Significance
by Jonathan Larson - 915-922 Reflections on the Intellectual Context and Significance of Thorstein Veblen
by Warren J. Samuels - 923-927 A Comment on High Social Expenditures in Hungary
by Ildikó Ékes - 929-938 Inside an Emerging Financial Market: System Design and Regulation for a Roller-Coaster
by Andrew J. Cornford - 939-939 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 941-944 Evolutionary and Neo-Schumpeterian Approaches to Economics
by Geoff Hodgson - 944-949 Institutions in Economics
by Janet T. Knoedler - 949-954 Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory; A Foundation for Successful Economic Policies for the Twenty-First Century
by Wallace C. Peterson - 954-955 Economic Thought and Discourse in the Twentieth Century
by A. W. Coats - 956-957 Forecasting Financial and Economic Cycles
by Howard J. Sherman - 957-960 Beyond Dissent. Essays in Institutional Economics
by Baldwin Ranson - 960-962 The Economic Status of Women under Capitalism
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 963-965 The Pathology of the U.S. Economy: The Costs of a Low Wage System
by Brent McClintock - 965-968 Frame Reflection: Toward the Resolution of Intractable Policy Controversies
by Peter B. Meyer - 968-970 The Greening of Agricultural Policy in Industrial Societies: Swedish Reforms in Comparative Perspective
by Andrew Larkin - 971-973 Imperfect Alternatives: Choosing Institutions in Law, Economics, and Public Policy
by Allan Schmid - 973-975 The Art of Monetary Policy
by C. Louise Nelson - 976-978 Projecting Capitalism: A History of the Internationalization of the Construction Industry
by W. Paul Strassmann - 978-982 Non-Natural Social Science: Reflecting on the Enterprise of More Heat than Light
by Brian Eggleston - 983-989 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1995, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 339-341 Introduction of Award Recipient: Warren Samuels
by Harry M. Trebing - 343-358 The Making of a Relativist and Social Constructivist
by Warren J. Samuels - 360-384 Instrumentalist Policymaking: Policy Criteria in a Transactional Context
by F. Gregory Hayden - 385-395 Transaction Cost Theories of Business Enterprise from Williamson and Veblen: Convergence, Divergence, and Some Evidence
by Janet T. Knoedler - 397-406 Institutional Economics and Neoclassicism in the Early Twentieth Century: The Role of Physics
by William T. Ganley - 407-418 Culture: Core Concept Reaffirmed
by Ann Jennings & William Waller - 419-426 International Trade and Child Labor
by Baban Hasnat - 427-433 Reassessing Comparative Advantage: The Impact of Capital Flows on the Argument for Laissez-Faire
by Robert E. Prasch - 435-442 Technology and the Terms of Trade: Considering Expectational, Structural, and Institutional Factors
by Johan Deprez - 443-451 The Old and the New Institutionalism: Can Bridges Be Built?
by Malcolm Rutherford - 453-458 Douglass C. North’s New Institutionalism
by William M. Dugger - 459-466 Institutions and the Significance of Relative Prices
by J. R. Stanfield - 467-475 On Integrating New and Old Institutionalism: Douglass North Building Bridges
by John Groenewegen & Frans Kerstholt & Ad Nagelkerke - 477-491 The Impact of Financial Flows on U.S. Investment, 1948-1992: An Empirical Model of Institutional Investment Theory
by David Carrier & Lawrence Marsh - 493-502 The International Monetary System and Exchange Rate Determination: 1945 to the Present
by John T. Harvey - 503-516 Instruments and Institutions of Industrial Policy at the Regional Level in Germany: The Example of Industrial Defense Conversion
by Wolfram Elsner - 517-524 Raising Environmental Consciousness versus Creating Economic Incentives as Alternative Policies for Environmental Protection
by George D. Santopietro - 525-533 Nonprofit Organizations and the Institutionalist Approach
by J. Dennis Chasse - 535-544 The Globalization of Telecommunications: A Study in the Struggle to Control Markets and Technology
by Harry M. Trebing & Maurice Estabrooks - 545-554 Regulation of On-site Medical Waste Incinerators in the United States and the United Kingdom: Is the Public Interest Being Served?
by Leslie D. Manns - 555-565 Breaking Down the Walls, Opening up the Field: Situating the Economics Classroom in the Site of Social Action
by Margaret Lewis - 567-574 For Whom? Institutional Economics and Distributional Issues in the Economics Classroom
by Janice Peterson - 575-584 Varieties of Capitalism from the Perspectives of Veblen and Marx
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 585-590 The Origins of Capitalist Markets: Transition in Poland with Comparisons to East Asian Capitalism
by Phillip E. Giffin & Lucien Ellington - 591-600 The Onset and Persistence of Secular Stagnation in the U.S. Economy: 1910-1990
by Harold G. Vatter & John F. Walker & Gar Alperovitz - 601-608 A New Year’s Keynesian Wish: Advice to Clinton in the Mtermath of November 1994
by L. Randall Wray - 609-618 Bargaining Models, Feminism, and Institutionalism
by Janet A. Seiz - 619-628 Female-Headed Families on AFDC: Who Leaves Welfare Quickly and Who Doesn’t
by Carol Dawn Petersen - 629-637 Child Care Choice in a Lexicographic Framework
by Ellen S. Sloss - 639-649 Health Reform and the Legal-Economic Nexus
by Mitchell Langbert & Frederick Murphy - 651-661 Evolutionary Economics in Russia: Report on a Conference
by Warren J. Samuels
March 1995, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-32 A Realist Perspective on Contemporary “Economic Theory”
by Tony Lawson - 33-46 Innovating-By-Doing: Skill Innovation as a Source of Technological Advance
by Eric A. Nilsson - 47-65 Urban Labor Markets and Young Black Men: A Literature Review
by Curtis Skinner - 67-82 Institutional Changes in Hospital Nursing
by Lisi Krall & Mark J. Prus - 83-96 Longer Waves in Financial Relations: Financial Factors in the More Severe Depressions II
by Hyman P. Minsky - 97-119 The Limits of Neoliberalism: Toward a Reformulation of Development Theory
by Ziya Önis - 121-136 C. A. Wiley and the Integrated Economy
by Gerald Vaughn - 137-159 The Association for Evolutionary Economics and the Union for Radical Political Economics: General Issues of Continuity and Integration
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 161-174 The Independence of Central Banks: A Nonconventional Perspective
by Philip Arestis & Keith Bain - 175-209 The Economist as Mythmaker–Stigler’s Kinky Transformation
by Craig Freedman - 211-222 The Hidden Barriers of Occupational Segregation
by Mark Haggerty & Colleen Johnson - 223-243 Private Investment and Democracy in the Developing World
by Manuel Pastor & Jae Ho Sung - 245-253 A Handbook of Economic Neologisms
by Stelios P. Kafandaris - 254-258 Technological Paradigms and Strategic Groups: Putting Competition into the Definitions
by Nachoem M. Wijnberg - 258-266 The Exogeneity of Short-Term Interest Rates: A Reply to Wray
by Basil J. Moore - 266-273 “Alternative Approaches to Money and Interest Rates”: A Comment
by Jane Knodell - 273-282 Keynesian Monetary Theory: Liquidity Preference or Black Box Horizontalism?
by L. Randall Wray - 283-285 A Comment on Process Time and Coordination
by Bruce R. McFarling - 286-290 Reply to Bruce R. McFarling
by F. Gregory Hayden - 291-292 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors - 293-296 Economic Theory and Natural Philosophy: The Search for the Natural Laws of the Economy
by Brian Eggleston - 296-300 Economics Without Time: A Science Blind to the Forces of Historical Change
by Geoff Hodgson - 300-303 Learning and Technological Change
by Janet T. Knoedler - 303-305 History and Historians of Political Economy
by Sherryl Davis Kasper - 306-307 U.S. Capitalist Development Since 1776: of, by, and for Which People
by C. S. Poirot