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June 1985, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 463-474 The Impact of Diversification on Economic Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 475-486 Corporate Power in an Aging Economy: Labor Force Policy
by Harold Wolozin - 487-496 Industrial Policy and Corporate Power
by William S. Brown - 497-505 Industrial Policy and Trade Unions
by Walter Adams & James W. Brock - 507-511 Comments on Adams and Brock Paper
by Yngve Ramstad - 513-522 Export-Enclave Economies, International Corporations, and Development
by James L. Dietz - 523-539 The Information Society: Implications for Economic Institutions and Market Theory
by William H. Melody - 541-549 The U.S. Banking and Corporate Structure: Some Implications for Industrial Policy
by Frederick R. Strobel - 551-558 Corporate Power and the Development of New Competition Policies in Canada
by Roy Vogt - 559-566 Institutionalism, Critical Theory, and the Administered Society
by Doug Brown - 567-573 An Alternative View of the Underground Economy
by Mike Reed - 575-577 The Optimum Utilization of Knowledge
by Baldwin Ranson - 577-581 Women and Trade Unions in Eleven Industrialized Countries
by Solomon Barkin - 581-584 Property Rights and Compensation: Compulsory Acquisition and Other Losses
by A. Allan Schmid - 585-587 Unionism, Economic Stabilization, and Incomes Policies: European Experiences
by Wolfgang Blaas - 587-589 Die Zwei Gesichter Der Arbeit: Ungenutzte Moglichkeiten Der Dualwirtschaft (Two Faces of Work: The Unutilized Possibilities of a Dual Economy)
by Christian Leipert - 589-592 After Hegemony : Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy
by Charles Merrifeld - 592-593 The Elements of Industrial Relations
by Lafayette G. Harter - 593-595 Interregional Migration, National Policy, and Social Justice
by Vernon M. Briggs - 595-598 The Next American Frontier
by Michael Reed
March 1985, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-19 Corporate Tax Incentives: The American Version of Industrial Policy
by Peter S. Fisher - 21-73 Reconciling Economic Theory and Economic History: The Rise of Japan
by Kurt Dopfer - 75-101 Linguistic Structure and Economic Method
by Richard G. Fritz & Judy M. Fritz - 103-110 The Regulation of Regulation
by R. Larry Reynolds - 111-122 Property Rights and Pigovian Taxes
by A. K. Dragun - 123-152 The Politics of Shutdown: Community, Property, Corporatism
by R. Jeffrey Lustig - 153-174 Labor Markets, Wage Policy, and Macroeconomic Equilibrium: A Review Article of Annable’s
by Marvin E. Rozen - 175-185 Review of Bruce Caldwell’s
by Abraham Hirsch - 187-194 Some Reflections on
by Bruce J. Caldwell - 194-200 Marshall and Keynes Revisited
by Thomas D. Birch - 201-209 Profits Without Production
by Robert Solo & Paul Stuart Estenson - 211-219 An Alternative to Economic Retrenchment
by E.K. Hunt & Paul Dale Bush - 221-226 The Rise and Fall of British India: Neo-Marxist Theories of Development: Heaven’s Command: An Imperial Progress; Pax Britannia: The Climax of an Empire; Farewell the Trumpets: An Imperial Retreat
by John Adams - 227-233 Military Expansion, Economic Decline: The Impacf of Military Spending on U.S. Economic Performance
by James M. Cypher - 233-236 Institutionalismus Heute: Kritische Auseinandersetzung Mit Einer Unorthodoxen Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Bewegung
by Juergen Backhaus - 237-238 Accumulation and Development: The Logic of Industrial Civilization
by Wendell Gordon - 238-240 Development by People: Citizen Construction of a Just World
by William E. Cole - 240-243 Global Economics and Religion
by Romesh Diwan - 243-245 The Barbaric Counter-Revolution
by John Cornwall - 246-249 L’etat Et L’economie. Un Essai D’explication de L’Evolution des Depenses Publiques en France (1870-1980)
by Baldwin Ranson - 249-252 An Inquiry into the Poverty of Economics
by Steven R. Hickerson - 252-255 Why Economists Disagree: The Political Economy of Economics
by L. A. Duhs - 255-256 Del Paro Al Ocio (From Unemployment to Leisure)
by Antonio M. Alvarez - 256-259 Macroeconomics after Keynes, A Reconsideration of
by Alfred S. Eichner - 259-263 The Struggle for Development. National Strategies in an International Context
by Andrew Cornford - 263-265 Explaining Technical Change: A Case Study in the Philosophy of Science
by Avi J. Cohen - 265-267 Public Expenditure
by William Glade - 267-269 Why Economics is not yet a Science
by Warren J. Samuels - 270-273 The Poverty of Affluence
by Mark A. Lutz - 273-276 Women’s Claims
by Edythe S. Miller - 277-278 Beyond Positive Economics?
by Ken Dennis - 279-287 Economics, Armament and Development: The 1984 Conference of the Dutch Study Circle for Post Keynesian Economics
by John Groenewegen & Kees van Paridon - 289-299 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1984, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-1 George W. Zinke
by The Editors - 1-1 Reports of International Correspondents
by Wolfgang Blaas & John W. Barchfield - 971-985 Veblen and Kropotkin on Human Evolution
by William M. Dugger - 987-1005 Self-Reference and the Incomplete Structure of Neoclassical Economics
by J. Steven Winrich - 1007-1026 Keynes on Post-Scarcity Society
by Robert Chernomas - 1027-1048 On the Nature and Existence of Economic Coercion: The Correspondence of Robert Lee Hale and Thomas Nixon Carver
by Warren J. Samuels - 1049-1070 The Instrumentalisms of Dewey and Friedman
by James R. Wible - 1071-1091 Judicial Regulation of the Environment under Posner’s Economic Model of the Law
by Margaret S. Hrezo & William E. Hrezo - 1093-1105 The Policy Implications of Post Keynesianism
by P. Arestis & C. Driver - 1107-1132 The Marginalist Controversy and the Demise of Full Cost Pricing
by Frederic S. Lee - 1133-1154 Rational Expectations: A Promising Research Program or a Case of Monetarist Fundamentalism?
by John J. Struthers - 1155-1175 Liberation Theology, the New Religious Political Rigbt, and Veblen’s Ambivalent View of Christianity
by Charles G. Leathers - 1177-1187 The Evolution of Colonial Institutions: An Argument Illustrated from the Economic History of British Central Africa
by Walter C. Neale - 1189-1195 Labor-Managed and Participatory Firms: A Note
by Avner Ben-Ner - 1195-1198 Labor-Managed and Participatory Firms: Reply
by Daniel R. Fusfeld - 1198-1200 A Paradox of Productivity
by Kehar S. Sangha - 1201-1203 Reforming Federal Regulation
by R. D. Peterson - 1203-1207 Managing Innovation
by Richard L. Brinkman - 1207-1209 Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics
by Anne Mayhew - 1209-1211 Labor Displacement and Public Policy
by Vernon M. Briggs - 1211-1213 Why Charity? The Case For a Third Sector
by Lewis E. Hill - 1213-1215 Controlling Industrial Pollution: The Economics and Politics of Clean Air
by Andrew Larkin - 1215-1217 In the Long Run We Are All Dead
by Warren J. Samuels - 1218-1220 The Dilemma of Amazonian Development
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 1220-1223 Industrial Renaissance: Producing a Competitive Future for America
by Roger L. Adkins - 1224-1227 An Introduction to Post-Keynesian and Marxian Theories of Value and Price; Profit Theory and Capitalism
by William M. Dugger - 1227-1230 Instrumentalism and American Legal Theory
by Steven R. Hickerson - 1230-1233 From Policy to Practice
by William T. Waller - 1233-1238 Beyond the Wasteland: A Democratic Alternative to Economic Decline
by J. R. Stanfield - 1238-1240 The Consequences of Cuts: The Effects of the Reagan Domestic Program on State and Local Governments
by Glen W. Atkinson - 1240-1244 Dynamic Economic Systems: A Post-Keynesian Approach
by Philip A. Klein - 1244-1247 The Anatomy of Power
by William M. Dugger - 1247-1249 Medical Costs, Moral Choices: A Philosophy of Health Care Economics in America
by Mona Hersh-Cochran & Kendall P. Cochran - 1249-1254 The Conditions for Economic Recovery
by William S. Brown - 1254-1256 Tackling Discrimination at the Workplace: An Analysis of Sex Discrimination
by Howard & Barbara Tuckman - 1257-1259 World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators, 3d ed
by Christian Leipert - 1260-1262 Can “It” Happen Again? Essays on Instability and Finance
by Dudley Dillard - 1263-1268 Volume XVIII – 1984
by The Editors
September 1984, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 1-1 Errata
by The Editors - 663-680 The Economic Significance of “Woman’s Place” in Society: A New-Institutionalist View
by Daphne Greenwood - 681-695 Economics and Political Economy: Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter
by Robert L. Heilbroner - 697-714 Industrial Policy
by Robert Solo - 715-744 A New View on the Economic Theory of the State: A Case Study of France
by Robert Delorme - 745-769 Dewey’s Liberalism versus Veblen’s Radicalism: A Reappraisal of the Unity of Progressive Social Thought
by Rick Tilman - 771-797 The Endogenous Flow of Credit and the Post Keynesian Theory of Money
by Marc Lavoie - 799-823 The Nature of Capital Accumulation and Technological Progress in the Modern Economy
by William M. Dugger - 825-859 The Impotence of Macroeconomic Policy Activism: A Critical Appraisal of the New Classical Macroeconomics
by David Felix - 861-891 Theory of Legal Structure: Worker Cooperatives
by David P. Ellerman - 893-894 Samaritan Advertising
by Warren Samuels - 895-897 A Commentary on Lux, Lutz, and Petr
by Baldwin Ranson - 897-903 Institutional Elements in Carl Menger’s Theory of Demand: A Comment
by A. M. Endres - 903-907 The Humane and the Human: Assaulting Petr (With a Swipe at Hill and Owen)
by Walter C. Neale - 907-908 Rejoinder to Neale
by Jerry L. Petr - 908-909 The Humane and Human: Reioinder
by Lewis E. Hill & Donald W. Owen - 911-918 French Planning in Theory and Practice
by Allan G. Gruchy & John Groenewegen - 919-921 Conglomerates and the Evolution of Capitalism
by Steven R. Hickerson - 921-923 The Cost of Human Neglect
by David Hamilton - 924-927 Multinational Managers and Poverty in the Third World
by Leon Grunberg - 927-931 The Economics of Feasible Socialism
by Jerry L. Petr - 931-933 Money Matters: A Keynesian Approach to Monetary Economics
by Wallace C. Peterson - 934-936 The Political Economy of Food Aid; EEC and the Third World: A Survey 2, Hunger in the World
by Carol D. Petersen - 936-939 An Evolutionary View of Economic Growth
by Karl De Schweinitz - 939-941 Technology Choice in Developing Countries: The Textile and Pulp and Paper Industries
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 941-944 An Inquiry into the Human Prospect
by Richard L. Brinkman - 944-947 Transnational Conglomerates and the Economics of Dependent Development: A Case Study of the International Electrical Oligopoly and Brazil’s Electrical Industry
by Boyd L. Nelson - 947-950 Economics in the Public Service: Papers in Honor of Walter W. Heller
by Charles B. Garrison - 950-953 The Fight against Shutdowns: Youngstown’s Steel Mill Closings
by Michael F. Sheehan - 953-958 Keynesian Economics: The Search for First Principles
by W. Robert Brazelton - 958-962 The Economics of Work Reorganization
by Solomon Barkin - 963-969 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1984, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 349-351 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Harry Trebing & Allan G. Gruchy - 353-368 Public Control of Enterprise: Neoclassical Assault and Neoinstitutional Reform
by Harry M. Trebing - 368-381 The Role of Institutional Economics
by Wendell Gordon - 383-391 Karl Marx’s Theory of Socio-Institutional Transformation in Late-Stage Capitalism
by John E. Elliott - 393-400 Marx and Resource Scarcity: An Institutionalist Approach
by John M. Gowdy - 401-410 Social Determinants of Economic Activity: The Economy of Transfer
by Marguerite Mendell - 411-418 Galbraith’s Planning System as a Substitute for Market Theory
by David H. Ciscel - 419-427 Airline Deregulation: Neoclassical Theory as Public Policy
by Bill Wilkins - 429-437 Human Capital Formation and the Decision Makers
by Carolyn Shaw Bell - 439-448 The Evolution of Financial Institutions and the Ineffectiveness of Modern Monetary Policy
by Gary R. Evans - 449-456 The Pick-Sloan Program: A Case of Bureaucratic Economic Power
by David C. Campbell - 457-464 The Institutional Inadequacy of the Market in Determining Comparable Worth: Implications for Value Theory
by Daphne Greenwood - 465-472 Equal Pay for Comparable Worth: A Policy for Eliminating the Undervaluation of Women’s Work
by Elaine Sorensen - 473-482 Can Job Evaluation Systems Help Determine the Comparable Worth of Male and Female Occupations?
by Danielle P. Jaussaud - 483-491 Implications of the Recent OPEC “Crisis”
by Faisal A. Nasr - 493-506 The New International Economic Order and Value Theory
by Richard L. Brinkman - 507-515 Legal Foundations of European Economic Integration
by Glen W. Atkinson - 517-526 Settling for Less: European Monetary System vs. European Monetary Union
by W. E. Kuhn - 527-536 The Future Be Damned: Economists’ Optimism and Nuclear Proliferation
by James A. Swaney - 537-546 Economic Policy and the Obligations of the Economist
by Philip A. Klein - 547-556 Neo Institutionalism, Neo-Marxism, and Neo-Keynesianism: An Evaluation
by Allan G. Gruchy - 557-564 The Habit of Work: A Theoretical Exploration
by Alan W. Dyer - 565-572 Economics: Science or Legend?
by David Hamilton - 573-580 Technology as Social Process: A Commentary on Knowledge and Human Capital
by Walter C. Neale - 581-587 The Instrumental Philosophy of Economic History and the Institutionalist Theory of Normative Value
by Lewis E. Hill & Donald W. Owen - 589-597 An Assault on the Citadel: Is a Constructive Synthesis Feasible?
by Jerry L. Petr - 599-609 Induction and Instrumentalism in Institutional Thought
by James I. Sturgeon - 611-618 The New Potential of Evolutionary-Institutional Economics
by John M. Culbertson - 619-626 An Institutional Perspective on Corporate Control and the Network of Interlocking Directorates
by Julie A. Caswell - 627-631 The Regulatory Matrix and Rigidity in the Economic System
by Larry Reynolds - 633-641 Values in Conflict: Developing Countries as Social Laboratories
by James H. Street - 643-650 An Institutionalist Perspective on Economic Development
by Meb Bolin - 651-662 Some Major Trade and Development Programs of the European Economic Community with the LDCs: Toward a Common Development Policy?
by A. J. Kondonassis - 663-665 Institutional Economics in Sweden
by Peter Söderbaum & Faisal A. Nasr
March 1984, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 W. Nelson Peach
by Marc R. Tool - 1-1 Editor’s Introduction
by Marc R. Tool - 1-17 Fundamentals of an Institutionalist Perspective on Economic Policy
by Jerry L. Petr - 19-44 Social Reform and Economic Policy
by J. R. Stanfield - 45-68 Institutionalist Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector
by Philip A. Klein - 69-100 Economic Stabilization and Inflation
by Wallace C. Peterson - 101-116 Domestic Monetary Policy: If Not Monetarism, What?
by Steve Fazzari & Hyman Minsky - 117-142 Selective Employment Programs and Economic Policy
by Ray Marshall - 143-158 The Myth is not the Reality: Income Maintenance and Welfare
by David Hamilton - 159-180 Uncertainty, Indicative Planning, and Industrial Policy
by Allan G. Gruchy - 181-221 A Geobased National Agricultural Policy for Rural Community Enhancement, Environmental Vitality, and Income Stabilization
by F. Gregory Hayden - 223-250 Public Utility Regulation: A Case Study in the Debate over Effectiveness of Economic Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 251-274 Shifting the Burden of Environmental Protection
by Larry D. Swanson - 275-294 Foreign Economic Policy: Challenges of the 1980s
by John Adams - 295-313 The Implementation of Economic Development
by Wendell Gordon - 315-323 : Conference of the Dutch Study Circle on Post-Keynesian Economics on “International Keynesianism,” September 1983
by John Groenewegen & Kees van Paridon - 325-334 The Continuity of Injustice: Agrarian and Alimentary Policy under Mexico’s New Administration
by John W. Barchfield - 335-338 About the Authors
by The Editors - 339-347 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1983, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 867-899 The Neglected Institutionalism of Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Theoretical Basis for Business Cycle Indicators
by Philip A. Klein - 901-913 The Unrecognized Revolution in the Theory of Capital Formation
by Baldwin Ranson - 915-930 Property Rights and Human Rights: Efficiency and Democracy as Criteria for Regulatory Reform
by Stephen E. Barton - 931-967 Centralized Private Sector Planning: An Institutionalist’s Perspective on the Contemporary U.S. Economy
by John R. Munkirs - 969-984 Political and Policy Implications of Centralized Private Sector Planning
by John Munkirs & Michael Ayers - 985-1009 Micro Macro Literature and the Implications of Centralized Private Sector Planning
by James I. Sturgeon - 1011-1034 Using Labor Market Information to Evaluate Industrial Performance
by John W. Ballantine - 1035-1056 Nonparticipation in Welfare Programs by Eligible Households: The Case of the Food Stamp Program
by Richard D. Coe - 1057-1065 Political Economy: Public Choice or Collective Action?
by Glen W. Atkinson - 1067-1074 Policy Choices and Economies of Scale
by R. Larry Reynolds - 1075-1086 Some Methodological and Political Issues Surrounding Productivity
by William M. Hildred - 1087-1095 Keynesian and Institutional Economics: Compatibility and Complementarity?
by Robert R. Keller - 1097-1111 Economic Paradigms: A Missing Dimension
by L. E. Johnson - 1113-1117 Creative vs. Mechanical Evolutionism: A Commentary on Petr
by Lux Kenneth & Lutz Mark A. - 1118-1120 Rejoinder to Lux and Lutz
by Jerry L. Petr - 1120-1125 Rejoinder to S. C. Stamos’s “Critique of ‘Technology, Institutions, and Public Policy in the Age of Energy Substitution’”
by James H. Street - 1125-1129 Duesenberry and Veblen: The Demonstration Effect Revisited
by Ken McCormick - 1129-1138 Modern Empiricism and Quantum Leap Theorizing in Economics: A Comment
by Philip P. Crossland & Ivan Weinel - 1138-1142 Practice, Logic, and Problem Solving: A Reply to Crossland and Weinel
by James A. Swaney & Premus Robert - 1142-1143 Of Men and Institutions in Mexico
by J. W. Barchfield