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June 1993, Volume 27, Issue 2
March 1993, Volume 27, Issue 1
December 1992, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1003-1005 European Contributions to Institutional Thought: An Introduction
by Anne Mayhew & Sven-Erik Sjöstrand
- 1007-1040 On the Rationale behind “Irrational” Institutions
by Sven-Erik Sjöstrand
- 1041-1061 Wage Bargaining Institutions, Adaptability, and Structural Change: The Swedish Experience
by Ramana Ramaswamy
- 1063-1094 The European Market for Aviation: A Sociological Inquiry into the Political Economy of a Complexly Organized Market
by Atle Midttun
- 1095-1115 COllstructing the Economic Spectacle: The Role of Currency Union in the German Unification Process
by Otto Singer
- 1117-1144 Private Policies and the Autonomy of Enterprise: Danish Local and National Industrial Policy
by Ove K. Pedersen & Niels Å. Andersen & Peter Kjaer
- 1145-1178 Alternative Approaches to Money and Interest Rates
by L. Randall Wray
- 1179-1189 The Coase Theorem as a Negative Externality
by E. Ray Canterbery & A. Marvasti
- 1191-1220 Distribution of Lifetime Income Allowing for Varying Mortality Rates among Women, Men, Blacks, and Whites
by J. Paul Leigh
- 1221-1255 Institutional Economics in China: Yenching University, 1917-1941
by Paul B. Trescott
- 1257-1258 Erratum
by The Editors
- 1259-1262 Verification in Economics and History: A Sequel to “Scientifization.”
by Steven G. Medema
- 1262-1266 Afrer Marx and Sraffa: Essays in Political Economy
by Christopher J. Niggle
- 1267-1268 Antitrust Economics on Trial: A Dialogue on the New Laissez-Faire
by Michael F. Sheehan
- 1268-1271 Eisenhower and the Management of Prosperity
by Ann Mari May
- 1271-1275 Morality, Rationality, and Efficiency: New Perspectives on Socio-Economics
by Timothy J. Brennan
- 1275-1277 The Market Experience
by Geoff Hodgson
- 1277-1280 A Modern Guide to Economic Thought
by Lafayette G. Harter
- 1280-1282 The End of Economic Man: Principles of any Future Economics
by Cynthia M. Browning
- 1282-1285 Beyond Interdependence: The Meshing of the World’s Economy and the Earth’s Ecology
by Gerald F. Vaughn
- 1285-1287 Beyond Keynesianism. The Socio-Economics of Production and Full Employment
by Christopher Brown
- 1287-1289 The Radical Right and the Welfare State: An International Assessment
by William M. Dugger
- 1290-1293 Antitrust, Innovation, and Competitiveness
by Janet T. Knoedler
- 1294-1298 Keynes’s General Theory and Accumulation
by Paul Davidson
- 1299-1301 The Joan Robinson Legacy
by W. Robert Brazelton
- 1301-1303 The Labor Market as a Social Institution
by Vernon M. Briggs
- 1303-1305 The Role of Banks in the Interwar Economy
by Jane Knodell
- 1305-1309 Electronic Money Flows: The Molding of a New Financial Orde
by George D. Choksy
- 1310-1313 If You’re so Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise
by Margaret Lewis
- 1313-1316 Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street
by Robert Frasch
- 1317-1325 Volume XXVI – 1992
by The Editors
September 1992, Volume 26, Issue 3
June 1992, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 333-336 Introduction of Award Recipient: Wallace C. Peterson
by Harry M. Trebing
- 337-348 What Is to Be Done?
by Wallace C. Peterson
- 350-364 Nature, Hammers, and Picasso
by James I. Sturgeon
- 365-372 Sharecropping Chicago Style: The Oppressed Landlord and the Inefficient Peasant
by James Peach & Kenneth Nowotny
- 373-383 Overcoming Underdevelopment: What Has Been Learned from the East Asian and Latin American Experiences?
by James L. Dietz
- 385-395 Rural-Urban Migration and Underemployment among Females in the Brazilian Northeast
by Peter J. Eaton
- 397-405 The Corporation versus the Market
by John Adams
- 407-419 Can Privatization Be Inefficient?: The Case of the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Fishery
by George D. Santopietro & Leonard A. Shabman
- 421-432 The European Community and Multinational Enterprises: Lessons in the Social Control of Industry
by Anthony Scaperlanda
- 433-440 Financial Innovations and Veblen’s Theory of Financial Markets
by J. Patrick Raines & Charles G. Leathers
- 441-448 Public Policy and the Economic Status of Women in the United States
by Janice Peterson
- 449-456 JOBS for Welfare Recipients: A Promising Program Faces Many Problems
by Carol Dawn Petersen
- 457-468 An Institutionalist Critique of Sraman Economics
by Charles M. A. Clark
- 469-476 The Individual in a Going Concern
by Glen Atkinson & Mike Reed
- 477-483 Rickshaws, Treadmills, Galley Slaves, and Chernobyl
by David Hamilton
- 485-492 Institutional Economics of Radhakamal Mukerjee
by Dipendra Sinha
- 493-511 The European Answer to the Dilemmas of Competition, Cooperation, and Mergers
by J. Groenewegen & P.R. Beije
- 513-523 Institutional Reform in East-Central Europe: Hungarian and Polish Contract Law
by Daniel T. Ostas
- 525-534 Probing the Legal-Economic Nexus: Takings, 1978-1988
by Steven G. Medema
- 535-544 Institutionalists, Radical Economists, and Class
by Philip A. Klein
- 545-552 Institutionalism and the Postmodern Politics of Social Change
by Doug Brown
- 553-560 Caste, Class, and Social Change: An Institutionalist Perspective
by Ann Mari May
- 561-571 The Great Retrenchment: Pecuniary Gains and Industrial Losses
by William M. Dugger
- 573-582 The Comparative Institutions of Profit Sharing: The U.S. Computer Industry
by Michael D. Bradley & Stephen C. Smith
- 583-592 Contingent Compensation: (How) Does It Affect Company Performance?
by Michael A. Conte
- 593-603 ESOPS, Producer Co-ops, and Traditional Firms: Are They Different?
by Patrick Michael Rooney
- 605-613 Worker-Managed Firms, Democratic Principles, and the Evolution of Financial Relations
by Charles P. Rock & Mark A. Klinedinst
- 615-622 Economic Development in Iraq: Factors Underlying the Relative Deterioration of Human Capital Formation
by Robert E. Looney
- 623-633 Market versus Command and Control Environmental Policies
by James A. Swaney
- 635-643 Economics and Merger Mania: A Critique of Efficient Markets Theory
by Robert E. Prasch
- 645-659 The Strike as Management Strategy
by Ruth A. Bandzak
- 661-669 Efficiency and Privacy in Public Subsidies to Private Businesses in the United States and the United Kingdom
by Peter B. Meyer
- 671-671 Editor’s Notes
by The Editors
March 1992, Volume 26, Issue 1
December 1991, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1-1 Dudley Dillard
by The Editors
- 917-935 Instrumental Valuation Indicators for Natural Resources and Ecosystems
by F. Gregory Hayden
- 937-949 The Meaning of Anthropology for Economic Science: A Case for Intellectual Reciprocity
by David Hamilton
- 951-975 Saving, Profits, and Speculation in Capitalist Economies
by L.Randall Wray
- 977-991 Capital Goods Production and Technological Learning: The Case of Mexico
by Dilmus D. James
- 993-1004 Of Economic Paradigms, Puzzles, Problems, and Policies; Or, Is the Economy too Important to Be Entrusted to the Economists?
by Edythe S. Miller
- 1005-1015 The Institutional Conditions for Technological Change: Fiber to the Home
by Robert Loube
- 1017-1027 Public Assistance and Antipoverty Programs or Why Haven’t Means-Tested Programs Been More Successful at Reducing Poverty?
by Emily M. Northrop
- 1029-1048 Valuation as Discourse and Process: or, How We Got out of a Methodological Quagmire on our Way to Purposeful Institutional Analysis
by William T. Waller & Linda R. Robertson
- 1049-1065 Another Look at the Problem of Rent Seeking
by Steven G. Medema
- 1067-1087 Humane Drain: Environmental, Institutional-Systems Impact on Formation and Use of the Human Resource
by Warren S. Gramm
- 1089-1104 An Institutionalist Look at Postmodernism
by Doug Brown
- 1105-1125 A Productive Systems Analysis of the 1983 Phelps Dodge Strike
by Ruth A. Bandzak
- 1127-1133 Reasonable Value versus Instrumental Value: A Reply to Klein and Atkinson and Reed
by Yngve Ramstad
- 1133-1136 Klein: Reply to Ramstad
by Philip A. Klein
- 1136-1140 Rejoinder
by Glen Atkinson & Mike Reed
- 1141-1147 “A Relativist Is an Agnostic Who Can’t Understand Continuity:” A Comment on Neale
by Baldwin Ranson
- 1147-1149 Response to Baldwin Ranson
by Walter C. Neale
- 1149-1151 Ramsey Pricing without Cross-Subsidization: A Note on Michael Sheehan’s “Why Ramsey Pricing Is Wrong”
by Klaus G. Becker
- 1152-1155 Ramsey Pricing Without Cross-Subsidization? A Response to Professor Becker
by Michael F. Sheehan
- 1155-1160 J. Fagg Foster on the Equational Theory of Justice
by The Editors
- 1160-1166 Who Saves? The Rich, the Penniless, and Everyone Else
by Walter C. Neale
- 1167-1168 Passive Tax Expenditure Estimates: A Communication
by William Hildred
- 1169-1176 Changing Economic Order
by John Groenewegen & Wicher Schreuders & Cees Van Paridon
- 1177-1179 The Theory of Economic Breakdown
by J.A. Kregel
- 1180-1181 The Social and Economic Consequences of Deregulation: The Transportation Industry in Transition
by John C. Spychalski
- 1181-1184 The Political Economy of Unemployment: Active Labor Market Policy in West Germany and the United States
by Joseph Harris
- 1184-1186 Gunnar Myrdal and America’s Conscience: Social Engineering and Racial Liberalism, 1938-1987
by Ann Mari May
- 1187-1188 Technical Change and Economic Theory
by Thomas R. Degregori
- 1188-1191 The Return of Scarcity
by Daniel A. Underwood
- 1191-1195 After the Rights Revolution: Reconceiving the Regulatory State
by Nicholas Mercuro
- 1195-1198 The Road to a Free Economy: Shifting from a Socialist System, the Example of Hungary
by Walter C. Neale
- 1199-1202 The Market and Beyond: Cooperation and Competition ln Information Technology in the Japanese System
by Robin Mansell
- 1202-1204 Beyond Reaganomics: A Further Inquiry into the Poverty of Economics
by David D. Arsen