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December 1986, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 1011-1027 Institutionalism and Agricultural Development in India
by David Seckler - 1029-1051 Debt and Development: The Future of Latin America
by James L. Dietz - 1053-1065 Planning Education for Economic Progress: Distinguishing Occupational Demands from Technological Possibilities
by Baldwin Ranson - 1067-1105 A Pragmatist’s Quest for Holistic Knowledge: The Scientific Methodology of John R. Commons
by Yngve Ramstad - 1107-1119 Bellamy and Veblen’s “Christian Morals”
by Charles G. Leathers - 1121-1134 Regional Variations in Earnings and The Gender Composition of Employment: Is “Women’s Work” Undervalued?
by Donald R. Williams & Charles A. Register - 1135-1136 Marx and Keynes and Kalecki
by Susan F. Feiner & Bruce B. Roberts - 1137-1139 Western Economists and Eastern Societies: Agents of Change in South Asia, 1950–1970
by John Adams - 1140-1142 Post Keynesian Economic Theory
by Christopher J. Niggle - 1142-1144 The Nature and Logic of Capitalism
by Alan W. Dyer - 1145-1146 The Quest for Economic Stability: Roosevelt to Reagan
by Rick Tilman - 1146-1151 Research in Law and Economics: Normative Law and Economics
by Nicholas Mercuro - 1151-1153 Incomes and Policy
by Wallace C. Peterson - 1153-1158 A Radical Philosophy
by Douglas Brown - 1158-1160 The Birth of the Business Cycle
by Baldwin Ranson - 1160-1163 The Policy Consequences of John Maynard Keynes
by William S. Brown - 1163-1167 New Patterns of Work
by Solomon Barkin - 1168-1170 The World as a Total System
by L.A. Duhs - 1170-1171 Social Insurance in Transition
by Nick Adnett - 1172-1173 Handbook of United States Economic and Financial Indicators
by John R. Munkirs - 1175-1180 Volume XX – 1986
by The Editors
September 1986, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 1-1 John S. Gambs
by The Editors - 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 613-632 Apologetics of Deregulation in Energy and Telecommunications: An Institutionalist Assessment
by Harry M. Trebing - 633-660 Boland on Friedman: A Rebuttal
by Ken Dennis - 661-679 Culture and Economy: Games That “Play People”
by Hoyt Alverson - 681-707 Detrimental Competition
by Arthur Schweitzer - 709-723 Post-Keynesian Economic Policies: The Case of Sweden
by Philip Arestis - 725-741 OPEC and the Antitrust Laws
by Irvin M. Grossack - 743-758 The U.S. Policy Mix, Foreign Financing, and the Consequences
by Michael Cayton - 759-784 John R. Commons and the Democratic State
by John Dennis Chasse - 785-798 A Theory of Technology—Continuity and Change in Human Development: A Review Article
by Peter F.M. McLoughlin - 799-804 DeGregori’s a Theory of Technology: A Review Article
by Han Yu Lee & F. Gregory Hayden - 805-823 The Cremona Foundation and the St. Mary’s College Conference on Institutional Economics
by Allan G. Gruchy - 825-833 Theory and Practice of the Dutch Labor Market: The 1985 Conference of the Dutch Study Circle for Post Keynesian Economics
by John Groenewegen & Kees Van Paridon - 835-836 International Conference of Agricultural Economists
by Peter Söoderbaum - 837-839 Swaney on Economics, Ecology, and Entropy
by Baldwin Ranson - 841-843 Entropy and the Institutional Dichotomy: A Reply to Ranson
by James A. Swaney - 845-851 A Note on Milton Friedman’s Application of His “Methodology of Positive Economics”
by Michael Emmett Brady - 853-856 The Rise and Fall of Keynesian Economics
by W. Robert Brazelton - 856-857 Science and Technology in World Development
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 858-860 A Game-Theoretic Approach to Political Economy
by David Colander - 860-862 Industrial Import Shock: Policy Challenge of the 1980s
by Wendell Gordon - 862-866 Human Betterment
by Roger M. Troub - 866-869 The Politics of Public Enterprise. Oil and the French State
by Robert Delorme - 869-874 Transforming Traditionally: Land and Labor in Agriculture in Asia and Africa
by R. K. Sampath - 875-881 Shifting Gears: Changing Labor Relations in the U.S. Automobile Industry
by Solomon Barkin - 881-883 Ethics, Efficiency, and the Market
by Royall Brandis - 883-886 The Politics of Inflation and Economic Stagnation
by Wolfgang Blaas - 886-888 Keynesianism vs. Monetarism and other Essays in Financial History
by Christopher J. Niggle - 888-893 Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology
by E. E. Liebhafsky - 893-898 The Changing Structure of the U.S. Economy: Lessons from the Steel Industry
by Peter Dean Anthony - 898-901 The Future of the Soviet Economic Planning System
by Allan G. Gruchy - 902-904 Industrial Conflict, an Integrative Theory
by Layfayette G. Harter - 904-906 The Myth of Free Trade: Patterns of Protectionism Since 1945
by James L. Dietz - 906-909 Prophets of Order: The Rise of the New Class, Technocracy, and Socialism in America
by Rick Tilman - 911-917 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1986, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-1 History of the Founding of the American Economic Association
by The Editors - 275-279 Introduction of Award Recipient: Kenneth H. Parsons
by Don Kanel - 281-296 The Relevance of the Ideas of John R. Commons for the Formulation of Agricultural Development Policies
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 297-312 The Industrial Economy and International Price Shocks
by Milton D. Lower - 313-323 Institutionalism and the New Classical Economics
by Philip A. Klein - 325-333 The Last Gasp of Liberal Capitalism in America
by William M. Dugger - 335-344 The Genesis of a New Industrial Policy: Equity and Efficiency
by Richard L. Brinkman - 345-353 The Evolution of Financial Institutions and the Performance of the Economy
by Hyman P. Minsky - 355-363 The Institutional Principle of the Principles of Economics
by Dudley Dillard - 365-374 Is the United States Substituting a Speculative Economy for a Productive One?
by Robert J. Alexander - 375-382 Financial Innovation and the Distinction between Financial and Industrial Capital
by Christopher J. Niggle - 383-392 Defining and Articulating Social Change through the Social Fabric Matrix and System Digraph
by F. Gregory Hayden - 393-401 A Coevolutionary Model of Structural Change
by James A. Swaney - 403-412 Modeling Technological and Institutional Change in Karl Marx’s Theory of Capitalism
by John E. Elliott - 413-419 Material Stress and Institutional Change
by Kenneth Nowotny - 421-429 Macroeconomics and Credit Markets
by John Caskey & Steven Fazzari - 431-441 Doing Capitalism: Notes on the Practice of Venture Capitalism
by William H. Janeway - 443-452 How Credit Drives the Money Supply: The Significance of Institutional Developments
by Basil J. Moore - 453-462 Technological Blending: Frontier Technology in Traditional Economic Sectors
by Ajit S. Bhalla & Dilmus D. James - 463-469 Technology and Negative Entropy: Continuity or Catastrophe?
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 471-480 Engineering, Vested Interests, and Threshold Choice: Pipelines, Coal, and the Railroads
by Ann K. Lower - 481-488 Institutional Evolution in an Economy Characterized by Basic Industry Decline and Technological Expansion
by M. Ray Perryman - 489-498 Thresholds of Change and Core Policy
by Wendell Gordon - 499-507 Computers, Input-Output, and the Future
by Faye Duchin - 509-523 Causality and Consciousness in Economics: Concepts of Change in Orthodox and Heterodox Economics
by Kurt Dopfer - 525-532 Technology and Institutions Are Neither
by David Hamilton - 533-539 A Behavioral Analysis of Technological Change in the Computer Industry, 1930–1950
by John V. Wells - 541-549 Semiotics, Economic Development, and the Deconstruction of Economic Man
by Alan W. Dyer - 551-560 Digital Thinking and Technological Progress
by Owen Flagel & Bruce Harmon - 561-569 Comparative Analysis of Thresholds of Non-Revolutionary Institutional Change: China and the United States in the 1980s
by Jerry L. Petr - 571-582 On the Economics of Institutional Change: An Institutional Change in Economics?
by Klaus Weiermair - 583-592 Organizational Contradiction and Policy Inertia in Yugoslav Institutional Evolution
by Andrew Pienkos - 593-600 Economic Thought and the Evolution of Institutions in Hungary
by John Hall - 601-612 Can Mexico Break the Vicious Circle of “Stop-Go” Policy? An Institutional Overview
by James H. Street
March 1986, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-3 John Fagg Foster 1907-1985
by Marc R. Tool - 5-20 Peirce on the and the Unlimited Community; Ayres on “The Criterion of Value”
by H. H. Liebhafsky - 21-41 Veblen on Scientific Creativity: The Influence of Charles S. Peirce
by Alan W. Dyer - 43-61 Environmental Impact and Institutional Adjustment: Application of Foster’s Principles to Solid Waste Disposal
by Andrew Larkin - 63-86 A Market Socialist Critique of Capitalism’s Dynamic Performance
by James A. Yunker - 87-107 Neoclassical and Institutionalist Explanations of Changes in Northwest Water Institutions
by Philip R. Wandschneider - 109-131 Social Costs of Economic Growth
by Christian Leipert - 133-144 Money Supply Endogeneity: An Empirical Test for the United States, 1954-84
by Anthony Myatt - 145-164 The Telecommunication Bypass Threat: Real or Imagined?
by Robin E. Mansell - 165-177 In Defense of Government Regulation
by Barry Price & Roslyn Simowitz - 179-190 Family Farmland Reserve: A State Government Program for Restructuring Farm Debt
by F. Gregory Hayden - 191-201 Rejoinder to David Vail’s Comments on National Agricultural Policy
by F. Gregory Hayden - 203-215 The Transformation of American Capitalism: From Competitive Market Structures to Centralized Private Sector Planning
by Walter C. Neale & Michael F. Sheehan & Ronnie J. Phillips - 217-220 Keynes and the Modern World. Proceedings of the Keynes Centenary Conference, King’s College, Cambridge
by Dudley Dillard - 220-222 Deregulating the Airlines
by Bill Wilkins - 222-226 Economic Growth and the Role of Science
by Kurt Dopfer - 226-229 What is Political Economy?
by Jon D. Wisman - 230-236 American Domestic Priorities: An Economic Appraisal
by Robert A. Solo - 236-238 Democratic Economic Policy
by John E. Elliott - 239-241 Issues in Macroeconomics
by Philip Arestis - 242-244 Rhythms in Politics and Economics
by A. J. Kondonassis - 244-248 Productivity Growth and U.S. Competitiveness
by William S. Brown - 248-251 Did British Capitalism Breed Inequality?
by Anne Mayhew - 252-254 The Regulation Game: How British and West German Companies Bargain with Government
by R. D. Peterson - 254-256 Keynes’ Economics. Methodological Issues; Les Ecrits de Keynes
by Baldwin Ranson - 256-257 What is Political Economy? A Study of Social Theory and Underdevelopment
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 258-260 Order and Conflict in Contemporary Capitalism
by Jerry L. Petr - 261-263 Years of Recovery: British Economic Policy 1945-51
by Nick Adnett - 265-272 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1985, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 797-823 A Theory of Socioeconomic Change: Entropic Processes, Technology, and Evolutionary Development
by Richard X. Chase - 825-851 The Rationalist Conception of Action
by Geoff Hodgson - 853-865 Economics, Ecology, and Entropy
by James A. Swaney - 867-878 Distribution Theory: Scientific Analysis or Moral Philosophy?
by Royall Brandis - 879-898 The Utopian Vision of Edward Bellamy and Thorstein Veblen
by Rick Tilman - 899-921 Oligopolistic Cooperation: Conceptual and Empirical Evidence of Market Structure Evolution
by John R. Munkirs & James I. Sturgeon - 923-937 Monetarism and Beyond: The Dilemma of the Southern Cone Countries: A Review Article
by James H. Street - 939-940 Mini-Symposium on Property Rights
by The Editors - 941-949 Institutionally Determined Property Claims
by R. Larry Reynolds - 951-958 Property in Land as Cultural Imperialism: or, Why Ethnocentric Ideas Won’t Work in India and Africa
by Walter C. Neale - 959-966 Dangers in Using the Idea of Property Rights: Modern Property Rights Theory and the Neo-Classical Trap
by Anne Mayhew - 967-974 Marshall Revisited: A Reply
by Hans E. Jensen - 974-983 Comment on “The Instrumentalisms of Dewey and Friedman”
by H. H. Liebhafsky & E. E. Liebhafsky - 984-995 Institutional Economics, Positive Economics, Pragmatism, and Recent Philosophy of Science: Reply to Liebhafsky and Liebhafsky
by James R. Wible - 995-1003 Revitalizing Rural Communities or Reviving Agrarian Myths? A Comment on F. Gregory Hayden’s “Geohased Agricultural Policy”
by David Vail - 1005-1012 The Rules of the Game: The Logical Structure of Economic Theories
by Bruce J. Caldwell & Richard X. Chase - 1013-1015 Policy, Power, and Order: The Persistence of Economic Problems in Capitalist States
by Rick Tilman - 1016-1018 The Political Economy of Development in India
by Karl De Schweinitz - 1018-1021 The Economics of Conformism
by Marvin E. Rozen - 1022-1025 Employment Problems and the Urban Labor Market in Developing Nations
by Peter F. M. Mcloughlin - 1025-1028 Economics in Disarray
by Philip Mirowski - 1028-1029 Profits, Progress, and Poverty: Case Studies of International Industries in Latin America
by William E. Cole - 1029-1031 Rebuilding America, the Case for Economic Regulation
by R. D. Peterson - 1032-1034 American Economic Policy: Problems and Prospects
by William M. Dugger - 1034-1037 Immigration Policy and the American Labor Force
by Yngve Ramstad - 1038-1040 The Global Factory: Foreign Assembly in International Trade
by James Peach - 1040-1045 Slowdown: Global Economic Maladies
by John B. Hall - 1045-1046 Industrial Policies: International Restructuring and Transnationals
by James L. Dietz - 1047-1056 Reports of International Correspondents
by Tetsuo Taka & John Groenewegen & Kees van Paridon & Peter Söderbaum - 1057-1063 Volume XIX – 1985
by The Editors
September 1985, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 1-1 J. Fagg Foster
by The Editors - 601-641 The U.S. “Welfare State” and the Conservative Counterrevolution
by Wallace C. Peterson - 643-659 Marx Keynes? Marx Keynes?
by Royall Brandis - 661-685 Maximizing Behavior: Reconciling Neoclassical and X-Efficiency Approaches
by Marvin E. Rozen - 687-701 Centralization, Diversification, and Administrative Burden in U.S. Enterprises
by William M. Dugger - 703-730 Job Design, Control Technology, and Technical Change
by Peter S. Albin - 731-751 Oliver Williamson and the M-Form Firm: A Critical Review
by C. W. L. Hill - 753-754 Reconsidering the Context of Market Exchange: Institutional Economics in a Wisconsin Perspective
by Michael Carter & Alan Paul - 755-778 John R. Commons: His Relevance to Contemporary Economics
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 779-796 Resources and Economic Development: An Institutionalist Perspective
by Daniel W. Bromley - 797-813 A Wisconsin Institutionalist Perspective on Microeconomic Theory of Institutions: The Insufficiency of Pareto Efficiency
by Michael R. Carter - 815-828 Institutional Economics: Perspectives on Economy and Society
by Don Kanel - 829-836 Across the Industrial Divide: A Review Article
by Robert Solo - 837-843 A Comment on and Extension of Lavoie’s “The Endogenous Flow of Credit and the Post Keynesian Theory of Money”
by Shirley J. Gedeon - 843-848 The Post Keynesian Theory of Endogenous Money: A Reply
by Marc Lavoie - 849-860 C. Wright Mills: A Native Radical and His American Intellectual Roots
by William M. Dugger & John E. Ellioit & Lewis E. Hill - 861-864 International Trade and the Future of the West
by Wendell Gordon - 864-866 Studies in International Labour Migration
by Vernon M. Briggs - 866-867 Blending of New and Traditional Technologies: Case Studies
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 867-869 The Food Manufacturing Industries
by Douglas F. Greer - 869-871 No Shortcuts to Progress: African Development Management in Perspective
by Robert L. Curry - 871-874 Main Currents of Marxism
by John E. Elliott - 874-876 The Reform of Social Security
by William T. Waller - 876-880 Years of Poverty; Years of Plenty: The Changing Economic Fortunes of American Workers and Families
by Solomin Barkin - 880-882 Pioneers in Development
by Karl de Schweinitz - 882-883 Conversations with Economists: The New Classical Macroeconomics
by Marjorie S. Turner - 883-886 America in Decline, Volume 1
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 886-889 Free Market Conservatism: A Critique of Theory and Practice
by Christopher J. Niggle - 889-892 Workers’ Self-Management in the United States
by Douglas L. Kruse - 892-895 Beyond Mechanization: Work and Technology in a Postindustrial Age
by Marvin E. Rozen - 897-903 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1985, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 301-304 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Wendell Gordon & David Hamilton - 305-310 Economists Should Tell it like it is
by Wendell Gordon - 311-331 Idealism and Realism: An Institutionalist View of Corporate Power in the Regulated Utilities
by David S. Schwartz - 333-341 Corporate Power and the Scope of Economic Analysis
by Rodney Stevenson - 343-353 The Shortcomings of Concentration Ratios in the Conglomerate Age: New Sources and Uses of Corporate Power
by William M. Dugger - 355-364 Profit Differences and Corporate Power: Some Empirical Surprises
by John W. Ballantine & Frederick W. Cleveland & C. Timothy Koeller - 365-373 Public Policy Toward Corporate Structures: Two Chicago Approaches
by Juergen Backhaus - 375-381 Evolutionary Aspects of Corporate Concentration and Its Implications for Economic Theory and Policy
by M. Ray Perryman - 383-396 Industrial Policy at the State Level in the United States
by F. Gregory Hayden & Douglas C. Kruse & Steve C. Williams - 397-408 Development Planning and the International Debt Crisis in Latin America
by James H. Street - 409-418 J. M. Clark on Corporate Concentration and Control
by Laurence Shute - 419-428 Economic Activity and the Public Sector: Is Small Beautiful?
by Philip A. Klein - 429-439 Corporate Concentration and the Restructuring of the American Economy
by Allan G. Gruchy - 441-449 Energy Concentration: Implications for Energy Policy and Planning
by Robert Pirog & Stephen C. Stamos - 451-461 Concentration and Inefficiency in the Defense Sector: Policy Options
by Tom Riddell