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September 1977, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 693-698 Beyond Economic Man
by H. H. Liebhafsky - 698-702 Toward Economic Understanding
by Peter M. Lichtenstein - 702-703 Social Science and Public Policy in the United States
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 703-711 Essays in the Economics of Crime and Punishment
by H. H. Liebhafsky & Alfred L. Norman - 711-714 The Nature of Poverty: A Case-History of the First Quarter-Century after World War II
by C. Addison Hickman - 714-717 Allende’s Chile: The Political Economy of the Rise and Fall of the Unidad Popular
by Terry Fee & Howard Sherman - 717-720 Energy and World Politics; The Politics of Aid, Trade and Investment
by Joel B. Dirlam - 720-722 Employment, Growth and Basic Needs: A One World Problem
by Kenneth E. Parsons - 722-725 Corporate Growth and Diversification
by Stanley E. Boyle - 725-727 Inflation under Control?
by William M. Dugger - 729-739 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1977, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-1 In Memoriam
by John M. Blair & Philip A. Hart & Walter Adams - 185-200 The Veblen-Commons Award
by John Kenneth Galbraith & Myron E. Sharpe - 201-221 Institutionalism, Keynes, and the Real World
by Wallace C. Peterson - 223-243 Hansen’s Secular Stagnation Thesis Once Again
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 245-260 Underemployment: Definition and Causes
by Gerald P. Glyde - 261-264 Comment
by Frank G. Davis - 265-267 Comment
by Christopher T. King - 269-284 Monopoly Power and Stagflation
by Howard Sherman - 285-297 The New Inflation
by Jim E. Reese - 299-313 Inflation and the Destruction of Democracy: The Case of the Weimar Republic
by Lewis E. Hill & Charles E. Butler & Stephen A. Lorenzen - 315-317 Comment
by Roland H. Koller - 319-321 Comment
by Richard T. Taliaferro - 323-326 Comment
by Patrick J. Welch - 327-338 Does Nationalization Hold Any Promise for the American Economy?
by David Dale Martin - 339-351 The Total Labor Package: From Wage Bargain to Social Contract
by Solomon Barkin - 353-368 Inflation and Inequality
by Sylvia Ann Hewlett - 369-373 Comment
by William J. Frazer - 375-378 Comment
by David Colander - 379-385 The Need for a Theory of the State
by Robert Solo - 387-400 Suburban Nongrowth Policies
by Paul B. Downing - 401-420 Decentralization or Concentration of Power? The Revenue Sharing Paradox
by Mark A. Haskell - 421-425 Comment
by Glen W. Atkinson - 427-428 Comment
by James M. Suarez - 429-430 Comment
by William M. Hildred - 431-448 Institutionalism, Planning, and the Current Crisis
by Allan G. Gruchy - 449-460 Institutional Economics and the Crises of Capitalism
by J. Ron Stanfield - 461-467 The Alternative Paths to Theory of Clark and Ayres
by Baldwin Ranson - 469-474 Comment
by Oleg Zinam
March 1977, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-1 In Memoriam
by John M. Blair & Philip A. Hart & Walter Adams - 1-20 No Kuhnian Revolutions in Economics
by Jörg Baumberger - 21-50 Adam Smith: The Labor Market as the Basis of Natural Right
by Thomas J. Lewis - 51-59 Exploitation through Contrived Dependence
by James R. Taylor - 61-71 Limited Capitalism, Institutionalism, and Marxism
by J. Ron Stanfield - 73-81 A Sketch of Prescriptive Government
by William D. Grampp - 83-102 On an Economic Theory of Colonialism
by Fred M. Gottheil - 103-117 Normative and Ideological Elements in Social and Economic Thought
by Walter A. Weisskopf - 119-132 On Positive Theories of Redistribution
by Victor P. Goldberg - 133-144 The Intellectual Capital of Michal Kalecki
by James Dietz & Howard Sherman & Joseph Halevi - 145-147 Patterns of Development, 1950–1970
by W. Paul Strassmann - 148-150 Higher Oil Prices and the World Economy: The Adjustment Problems
by Lawrence H. Officer - 150-152 Labor Market Segmentation
by Michael Perelman - 152-155 The Manager and His Values: An International Perspective
by Philip A. Klein - 155-157 Class in a Capitalist Society: A Study of Contemporary Britain
by Marc.R Tool - 158-162 Schooling in Capitalist America: Educational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life
by Byron W. Brown & Daniel H. Saks - 162-165 Urban Homesteading
by Victor P. Goldberg - 165-168 Providing Adequate Retirement Income Pension Reform in the United States and Abroad
by Solomon Barkin - 168-173 Shorter Notices
by The Editors - 175-184 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1976, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 743-749 Introduction: Commons and Clark on Law and Economics
by Warren J. Samuels - 751-764 Commons and Clark on Law and Economics
by H. H. Liebhafsky - 765-797 The New Property Rights Approach and Commons’s
by R. A. Gonce - 799-810 and the Labor Problem
by Jack Barbash - 811-838 Economics and Public Decisions: Roles of the State and Issues in Economic Evaluation
by Daniel W. Bromley - 839-857 John R. Commons’s Foundations for Policy Analysis
by Vincent Ostrom - 859-875 Ethics and Welfare in J. M. Clark’s Economics
by Karl de Schweinitz - 877-893 Commons, Clark, and the Emerging Post-Coasian Law and Economics
by Victor P. Goldberg - 895-903 “Business and Government” Then and Now
by Henry W. Spiegel - 905-922 An Exchange Economy with Legally Binding Contract: A Public Choice Approach
by Janet Landa - 923-942 The Myths of Liberty and the Realities of the Corporate State: A Review Article
by Warren J. Samuels - 943-957 Thorstein Veblen and the Institutionalists, A Study in the Social Philosophy of Economics
by William Breit & Thomas R. De Gregori & Allan G. Gruchy & David Hamilton - 959-966 Property and Industrial Organization in Communist and Capitalist Nations
by E. K. Hunt & Don Kanel & A. Allan Schmid - 967-970 The Age of Capital, 1848–1875
by Karl De Schweinitz - 970-974 Generating Inequality: Mechanisms of Distribution in the U.S. Economy; The American Economy: Income, Wealth, and Want
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 974-977 The Public Image of Business in America, 1880–1940
by Lee E. Preston - 977-981 The Political Authority and the Market System
by Wallace C. Peterson - 981-984 Dilemmas of Social Reform (Poverty and Community Action in the United States)
by Wallace C. Peterson - 984-985 Progressivism and Economic Growth: the Wisconsin Income Tax 1911–1929
by Lafayette G. Harter - 986-987 The State and Economic Development: Peru Since 1968
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 987-991 Law in Modern Society
by James B. Stewart - 991-994 The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism
by Robert T. Averitt - 995-999 Volume X – 1976
by The Editors
September 1976, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 538-558 The Technological Frontier in Latin America: Creativity and Productivity
by James H. Street - 560-575 Adam Smith’s Concept of Equilibrium
by M. L. Myers - 576-597 Mobile Homes: High Cost Housing in the Low Income Market
by Phillip Weitzman - 598-617 Frank Knight on Capital as the Only Factor of Production
by M. Northrup Buechner - 618-627 Revision and Recantation in Hicksian Economics: A Review Article
by Sidney Weintraub - 628-638 Redistribution with Growth: A Review Article
by William C. Thiesenhusen - 640-650 Rational Economic Man: A Philosophical Critique of Neo-Classical Economics
by Ralph W. Pfouts & Abraham Hirsch & E. K. Hunt - 652-662 The Mystical World of Indonesia: Culture and Economic Development in Conflict
by Karl De Schweinitz & Thomas R. De Gregori & Alfred Kuhn & Walter C. Neale - 664-673 Average Concentration in Manufacturing, 1947–1972
by Bruce T. Allen - 673-677 Mobile Home Developments: Impact on Local Treasury
by Leanna Stiefel - 678-688 Political Leadership, Macroeconomic Policy, and Postwar Economic Slowdowns
by Barry R. Weller - 688-694 Clarence E. Ayres on the “Market System”: A Note
by Chung Pham - 694-695 “Clarence E. Ayres on the ‘Market System’”: Reply
by David D. Martin - 695-697 In Defense of Orthodox Economics
by G. K. Shaw - 697-699 In Defense of Radical Political Economy
by Howard Sherman - 700-703 School Inequality and the Welfare State
by Henry H. Villard - 703-706 Education and the State
by Henry H. Villard - 706-709 The New Economics One Decade Older
by Dudley Dillard - 709-711 Prices, Profit and Production: How Much Is Enough?; The Titanic Effect: Planning for the Unthinkable
by Ralph C. D’Arge - 711-714 Institution Building in India
by A. Allan Schmid - 714-716 The Economics of Efficiency and Growth (Lessons from Israel and the West Bank)
by Mordechai E. Kreinin - 716-720 Sex, Discrimination, and the Division of Labor
by Carolyn Shaw Bell - 720-723 On the Creation of a Just World Order: Preferred Worlds for the 1990’s
by Kenneth E. Bouldlng - 723-725 The Economics of Health and Medical Care
by Paul B. Ginsburg - 726-728 Corporate Financial Reporting: Public or Private Control?
by Alan Randall - 730-741 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1976, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 210-216 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Gunnar Myrdal & Howard Sherman - 218-240 Decision Making and Productivity as Economic Variables: The Present Depression as a Failure of Productivity
by Seymour Melman - 242-258 Decision Making in Firms: The Impact of Noneconomic Factors
by Allan R. Cohen & Herman Gadon & George Miaoulis - 260-297 Corporate Objectives and the Economy: Systematic Shifts between Growth and Profit Goals
by Peter S. Albin & Roger E. Alcaly - 298-313 Collective Ownership, Property Rights, and Control of the Corporation
by Barry A. Stein - 314-323 Ideological and Scientific Functions of the Neoclassical Theory of the Firm
by William M. Dugger - 324-327 Comments
by Abraham Hirsch - 328-349 Optimization and the Sacrifice of Diversity to Efficiency
by Peter B. Meyer - 350-352 Comments
by David A. Martin - 354-381 Mergers, Industrial Concentration, and Antitrust Policy
by William N. Leonard - 382-385 Comment
by William J. Hausman - 386-402 Profits and Performance of Aerospace Defense Contractors
by James M. Suarez - 404-415 The Persistence of Cost Overruns
by Steven Sheffrin & Richard Spady - 416-428 Rules, Authorities, and the Design of Not-for-Profit Firms
by Philip R. P. Coelho - 430-452 Cost Maximization and Buyer Dependence on Seller Provided Information
by Michael R. Dohan - 454-474 Payment Functions and the Productive Efficiency of Military Industrial Firms
by Lloyd J. Dumas - 476-488 Worker Management of Chilean Industry, 1970–1973: An Empirical Investigation
by Andrew Zimbalist - 490-522 Necessary Elements for Effective Worker Participation in Decision Making
by Paul Bernstein - 524-537 The Structure of Workers’ Decisions
by Lawrence B. Cohen
March 1976, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-22 Bargain and Contract Theory in Law and Economics
by S. Todd Lowry - 23-43 Price Theory as Jurisprudence: Law and Economics, Chicago Style
by H. H. Liebhafsky - 45-61 Toward an Expanded Economic Theory of Contract
by Victor P. Goldberg - 63-80 Development Economics from a Chicago Perspective
by W. Paul Strassmann - 81-96 Industrial Organization and Reorganization
by David Dale Martin - 97-126 The Chicago School versus Public Utility Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing - 127-147 The History of Thought in the Development of the Chicago Paradigm
by John P. Henderson - 149-158 The New World of Economics: A Review Article
by Lawrence H. Officer & Leanna Stiefel - 159-168 The Economics of Property Rights: A Review Article
by A. Allan Schmid - 169-172 The Short-Run Incidence of a Gasoline Tax Rebate Plan
by Lawrence Shepard - 173-176 The Image of Australia. Perceptions of the Australian Economy from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century
by Abraham Hirsch - 176-179 An Introduction to Modern Economics
by Karl De Schweinitz - 179-181 Economic Analysis of Law
by Arthur S. Miller - 181-185 Economic Foundations of Political Power
by Warren J. Samuels - 185-188 Industrial Concentration and Economic Power in Pakistan
by Bruce T. Allen - 188-189 Redistribution through Public Choice
by Thomas R. De Gregori - 191-209 Books Received
by The Editors
December 1975, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 585-604 Introduction: The Chicago School of Political Economy
by Warren J. Samuels - 605-625 What Is Structuralism? Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology and the Varieties of Structuralist Thought
by Robert A. Solo - 627-644 Neoclassical Economics in Perspective
by Robert A. Solo - 645-664 The Heterodox Methodology of Two Chicago Economists
by Eva & Abraham Hirsch - 665-679 The Chicago School: Positivism or Ideal Type
by Charles K. Wilber & Jon D. Wisman - 681-752 The Folklore of the Market: An Inquiry into the Economic Doctrines of the Chicago School
by Ezra J. Mishan - 753-775 Chicago Economics: From Individualism True to Individualism False
by Warren S. Gramm - 777-799 Frank H. Knight and Chicago Libertarianism
by John McKinney - 801-810 The Case for Economizing on Government Controls: A Comment
by David W. Penn - 811-815 Volume IX – 1975
by The Editors
September 1975, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 415-439 The Transition from Classical to Neoclassical Economics: A Scientific Revolution
by Michel De Vroey - 441-470 Keynes and U.S. Keynesianism: A Lack of Historical Perspective and the Decline of the New Economics
by Richard X. Chase - 471-500 Professor Roberts’s Marx: On Alienation and Economic Systems
by John E. Elliott - 501-514 Property in Price
by Bruce Yandle - 515-523 Economic Concentration: Structure, Behavior, and Public Policy
by Stanley E. Boyle & Werner Sichel & Douglas F. Greer - 525-530 A Note on Human Capital
by James Lowell Dietz - 530-535 On the Commodity Mode of Production: One More Time
by Paul Craig Roberts & Matthew A. Stephenson - 535-542 Marx in a Box
by John E. Elliott - 543-544 The Limits of Organization
by Royall Brandis - 545-548 An Inquiry into the Human Prospect
by Charles K. Wilber - 549-551 Power and Wealth: The Political Economy of International Power
by Howard Sherman - 551-554 The Structure of Classical Economic Theory
by Robert F. Hebert - 554-556 Introduction to Economics: An Interdisciplinary Approach
by John S. Gambs - 556-558 Capitalism: The Moving Target
by John Adams - 558-564 Journeys Toward Progress: Studies of Economic Policy-Making in Latin America
by John T. Donnelly - 565-568 Zoning and Housing Costs; The Dynamics of Housing Rehabilitation; Urban Indicators, Metropolitan Evolution, and Public Policy
by Henry L. Hunker - 569-571 Citibank; Citibank, Nader and The Facts
by Maurice Weinrobe - 573-584 Books Received
by The Editors
June 1975, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 143-146 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Joseph Dorfman & Warren J. Samuels - 147-157 The Veblen-Commons Award
by Gardiner C. Means & John M. Blair - 159-179 Antitrust in a Planned Economy: An Anachronism or an Essential Complement?
by Willard F. Mueller - 181-203 Global Corporations and National Stabilization Policy: The Need for Social Planning
by Ronald Müller - 205-218 The Case for Economizing on Government Controls
by Murray L. Weidenbaum - 219-221 Comments
by Arthur T. Andersen - 223-228 Notes on the Present State of Neoclassical Economics as a Subset of the Orthodox
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 229-235 Orthodox Economists and Existential Economics
by Richard H. Day - 237-241 Remarks on the State of Orthodoxy
by Victor P. Goldberg - 243-250 The Sad State of Orthodox Economics
by Howard Sherman - 251-269 A Blueprint for Competition: Restructuring the Motor Vehicle Industry
by Stanley E. Boyle - 271-283 A Legal Attack on Oligopoly Pricing: The Case
by Lawrence J. White - 285-287 Comment on “A Blueprint for Competition”
by Warren S. Gramm - 289-292 Discussion of “A Blueprint for Competition”
by Werner Sichel - 293-295 Social Costs and the Automobile Industry: A Challenge to National Planning
by Harold Wolozin - 297-318 The Implementation of Oligopolistic Interdependence: International Oil, a Case Study
by John M. Blair - 319-335 Market Structure and Interfirm Integration in the Petroleum Industry
by John W. Wilson - 337-340 Comments on “Market Structure and Interfirm Integration”
by David S. Schwartz - 341-342 Comment
by Walter Adams - 343-363 Policy toward Big Business: What Lessons after Forty Years?
by Corwin D. Edwards - 365-380 Industrial Deconcentration and Legal Feasibility: The Efficiencies Defense
by Joseph F. Brodley - 381-394 The Industrial Reorganization Bill: The Burden of the Future
by Warren J. Samuels - 395-397 Discussion of the Edwards, Brodley, and Samuels Articles
by Douglas F. Greer - 399-403 Comments
by Russell C. Parker - 405-408 Social Control of Corporate Power: Comment
by Frank Kottke