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October 2021, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 977-998 Violations of the U.S. Minimum Wage Laws: A Method of Wage Theft
by Joy Jeounghee Kim - 999-1022 Fiscal Policy Approaches: An Inquiring Look From The Modern Monetary Theory
by Eduardo Garzón Espinosa & Bibiana Medialdea García & Esteban Cruz Hidalgo - 1023-1033 Usury Crimes in Post-Crisis China: The Underlying Economics and Beyond
by Dongmei Li & Zhe Peng & Kainan Xiong - 1034-1065 Modern Money and the War Treasury
by Sam Levey - 1066-1100 Tax Morale: Direct and Indirect Paths between Trust Factors: Empirical Evidence from Greece
by Konstantinos Fotiadis & Prodromos Chatzoglou - 1101-1117 A Veblenian Critique of Nelson and Winter’s Evolutionary Theory
by Tae-Hee Jo - 1118-1138 Fragility of Social and Economic Systems and the Role of “Modality”
by Jerzy Hausner & Michał Możdżeń & Marek Oramus - 1139-1151 Comparative Analysis of Richard H. Tawney and Thorstein B. Veblen’s Conceptions of Property
by Juniours Marire - 1152-1156 Joyce P. Jacobsen: Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics
by Janice Peterson - 1157-1162 D.G. Brian Jones and Mark Tadajewski: Foundations of Marketing Thought: The Influence of the German Historical School
by Raymond Benton - 1163-1165 Angela Cameron, Sari Graber, and Val Napoleon (Eds.): Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights and Relationships
by Stephen P. Paschall - 1166-1171 Index Volume LV—2021
by The Editors - 1172-1172 Acknowledgments
by The Editors
July 2021, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 577-577 Editor's Introduction
by William Waller - 578-583 The Future of Heterodox Economics: An Institutional Perspective
by David Dequech - 584-589 A Case of Confirmation Bias
by Lynne Chester - 590-594 How Heterodox Economics Lost its Way
by Jason Potts - 595-602 Heterodoxy: More than Criticism
by John F. Henry - 603-614 Debating the Future of Heterodox Economics
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 615-636 The Always Instituted Economy and the Disembedded Market: Polanyi’s Dual Critique of Market Capitalism
by Louis Mosar - 637-655 Karl Polanyi and the Reappraisal of Happiness Economics
by Eyüp Özveren & Erkan Gürpinar & Ufuk Karagöz - 656-676 Institutions without Culture: On Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson’s Theory of Economic Development
by Joanna Dzionek-Kozlowska & Rafał Matera - 677-696 Why Has Labor Not Demanded Guaranteed Employment?
by Jon D. Wisman & Michael Cauvel - 697-716 Food Deserts and Supermarket Culture in Denver, Colorado
by Sasha Breger Bush - 717-735 Treating Consumption: How the Social Costs of Chain Stores Affect Consumers
by Carlo Dellora - 736-759 Too Big to Fail or Too Deceitful to be Caught?
by Olivier Mesly & Hareesh Mavoori & François-Éric Racicot - 760-778 Reappraising the Problem of CEO Compensation: Modern and Old Theoretical Perspectives
by Benjamin Chapas & Virgile Chassagnon - 779-796 Proceed with Caution: Social Capital Measurement
by Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky & Kevin M. Camp - 797-819 Dysfunctional Markets: A Spray of Prey Perspective
by Olivier Mesly & David W. Shanafelt & Nicolas Huck - 820-836 A Coherentist Defense of Economics as an Interdisciplinary Social Science
by Victor Cruz-e-Silva & Marco Cavalieri - 837-846 A National Buyout Plan of Eco-Destroyers
by Craig Medlen - 847-854 Orthodox Economics and the Economics of Harm
by Lane Vanderslice - 855-869 Liberal Solidarity: A Conversation
by Paolo Silvestri & Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 870-889 In Remembrance: John F. Henry (1943–2020)
by William Waller & Tamim Akiki & G. C. Harcourt & Charlene Heinen & Tae-Hee Jo & Stephanie Kelton & Jan Kregel & Yan Liang & Erik Olsen & Trevor Roycroft & Mario Seccareccia & Alla Semenova & Zdravka Todorova & Eric Tymoigne & L. Randall Wray
April 2021, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 267-270 The 2021 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Deborah M. Figart
by William Waller - 271-292 The 2021 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Deborah M. Figart: Good Work
by Deborah M. Figart - 293-305 Institutional Variety and Ayres-Veblen “Lag”: Implications for Selection and Development
by Smita Srinivas - 306-317 South America in the Twenty-First Century: Twenty Years on a Roller Coaster
by Ramon Garcia Fernandez - 318-324 The Failures of Neoliberalism in Argentina
by Emilia Ormaechea - 325-333 “Top-Down” Enterprise Development and COVID-19 Impacts on Gulf Women
by Melissa Langworthy & Tonia Warnecke - 334-341 (Are) Institutions More Important Than Innovation?
by Kosta Josifidis & Novica Supic - 342-348 Smartphones, Social Networks, and Fake News: Institutional Economics Approach to Decision Making in the Twenty-First Century
by Felipe Almeida & Valéria Mortari - 349-358 The Non-Evolutionary and Non-Benign Character of Stylized Facts
by Jacob Powell - 359-366 Can Régulation Theory Inform Institutional Analyses of Contemporary Social Provisioning?
by Lynne Chester - 367-372 “It’s Humanity, Stupid!”: Values and the Definition of Public Goods
by Ann E. Davis - 373-380 Corporate Planning and Innovation in an Economic Reform Context: The Case of Alibaba
by Ricardo C. S. Siu - 381-388 The Modern Food Industry in the United States: A Case Study of Industrial Sabotage
by Geoffrey E. Schneider - 389-396 Information Exchange in Supply Chains: The Case of Agritech
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Gohar Isakhanyan & Sjaak Wolfert - 397-407 Rising Corporate Power and Declining Labor Share in the Era of Chicago School Antitrust
by Erdogan Bakir & Megan Hays & Janet Knoedler - 408-415 The Failures of Neoliberalism in Brazil
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros & Nicholas Trebat - 416-422 From Predator to Parasite: On Private Property and Our Ecological Disaster
by Jenica M. Kramer - 423-431 Boss Babes and Predatory Optimism: Neoliberalism, Multi-level Marketing Schemes, and Gender
by Mary V. Wrenn & William Waller - 432-438 New Limits of the Neoliberalism: Society and Market
by Laura Vidal & Eugenia Correa - 439-446 Identifying Opportunities to Participate in Advanced Energy: An Investigation into Estimating Real Capacity for Green Manufacturing and Structural Reform
by Thomas Kemp & Megan Roehl - 447-453 Critique of Concepts about Systems and Time in William Nordhaus’s Research about Climate Change
by F. Gregory Hayden - 454-460 Institutional Failure and Sustainability Policy
by Brian Chi-ang Lin - 461-468 Remittances and Households within Neoliberalism: A “Triple Movement”
by Kalpana Khanal & Zdravka Todorova - 469-476 Post-Keynesian Institutionalism and the Failure of Neoliberalism: Returning Realism to Economics by Highlighting Economic Insecurity as the Flip Side of Financialization
by Charles J. Whalen - 477-483 The Not Good Society: Institutional Weaknesses Revealed by COVID-19
by Robert H. Scott & Steven Pressman - 484-491 The Policy Response to COVID-19: The Implementation of Modern Monetary Theory
by John P. Watkins - 492-498 Foreshadowing Change? Theories, Policies, and COVID-19
by Paolo Ramazzotti - 499-508 Will COVID-19 Worsen the Racial Wealth Gap in the United States?
by Kalpana Khanal & Sophia Prouty & Thomas Stedman - 509-515 An Institutional Perspective on Unemployment Insurance Programs: Historical Debates and Future Policy Reforms in the Coronavirus Recession
by Eric Scorsone & Sarah Klammer - 516-523 Gig Workers and Policies of Minimal Social Dislocation
by Antoon Spithoven - 524-530 The Crisis of 2029: How to Fight the Next Corporate Boondoggle
by Timothy A. Wunder - 531-538 Financial Regulation: From Commodification to Public Action
by Faruk Ülgen - 539-551 What is Full Employment? A Historical-Institutional Analysis of a Changing Concept and Its Policy Relevance for the Twenty-First Century Post-COVID-19 Economies
by Mario Seccareccia - 552-558 Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Policies, and Financial Instability
by Alicia Girón & Eugenia Correa - 559-564 When and Why Does Public Debt Become a Problem?
by Gregorio Vidal & Wesley Marshall - 565-573 Beyond LIBOR: Money Markets and the Illusion of Representativeness
by Lilian Muchimba & Alexis Stenfors - 574-575 Economic Philosophies: Liberalism, Nationalism, Socialism: Do They Still Matter?
by Ronnie J. Phillips - 576-576 In Memoriam: Eugenia Correa (1954–2021)
by Alicia Girón
January 2021, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-13 Restoring the Social Balance: The Potential Impact of a Public Infrastructure Bank
by Deborah M. Figart - 14-37 Corporate Profits and Investment in Light of Institutional and Stock Market Turmoil: New Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange
by Anna P. Malinowska - 38-78 Firm Survival as a Function of Individual and Local Uncertainties: An Application of Shackle's Potential Surprise Function
by Annie Tubadji & Peter Nijkamp & Robert Huggins - 79-102 Collapse. Institutional Decline and Breakdown, Its Endogeneity and Its Asymmetry Vis-á-Vis Emergence: A Theoretical Frame
by Wolfram Elsner - 103-124 Creating a Pluralist Paradigm: An Application to the Minimum Wage Debate
by Bernhard Schütz - 125-141 On the Constitutive Role of Law for Economics: An Elaboration on the Contribution by the German Socio-Legal School
by Eduard Braun - 142-161 Explaining Stagnant Living Standards in a Generalized Asset Growth Context
by Robert S. Goldberg - 162-177 Development and the Revival of Political Economy
by Nuno Ornelas Martins - 178-202 Corruption Aversion, Social Capital, and Institutional Trust in a Dysfunctional Institutional Framework: Evidence from a Palestinian Survey
by Luca Andriani - 203-224 Preventing Financial Crises: A Vital Yet Frequently Overlooked Aspect of Minsky's Economics
by Samba Diop - 225-245 Voluntary and Involuntary Constraints on the Conduct of Macroeconomic Policy: An Application to the UK
by George Pantelopoulos & Martin Watts - 246-263 Natural Resources, Governance, and Corruption
by Leila Shadabi & Richard V. Adkisson - 264-266 Corruption and Informal Practices in the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Ina Kubbe and Aiysha Varraich
by Fatih Kirşanli
October 2020, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 903-906 Symposium on the Monetary Macroeconomics of John R. Commons
by Charles J. Whalen - 907-917 J. R. Commons’ Business Cycle Theory
by Shingo Takahashi - 918-936 On the Financial Business Cycle Theory of J. R. Commons: Institutional Economics of Incorporeal Property and Intangible Property
by Tokutaro Shibata - 937-957 Formative Process of John R. Commons’ Income Approach to Falling Prices
by Kota Kitagawa - 958-974 John R. Commons’ Criticism of Wicksell's Theory of Interest: Focusing on the Influence of R. G. Hawtrey
by Hiroyuki Uni - 975-986 On the Institutional Theory of Money: Learning from J. R. Commons’ Institutional Economics
by Akiyoshi Sakaguchi - 987-1001 The Rise of Neo-Nationalism in Europe: A Veblenian Perspective
by Quentin Duroy - 1002-1032 Richard Lester's Institutional‐Industrial Relations Model of Labor Markets and the Near‐Zero Minimum Wage Employment Effect: The Model Card and Krueger Ignored but Shouldn't Have
by Bruce E. Kaufman - 1033-1054 Technological Change in an Unstable Labor Market: A Dynamic System Approach
by Timon Scheuer & Stella Zilian - 1055-1070 Chaining and Unchaining Democratic Sovereignty: (Supra)National Institutions in, and Beyond, Neoliberalism
by João Rodrigues - 1071-1094 “Now, What Exactly is the Problem?“ Media Coverage of Economic Inequalities and Redistribution Policies: The Piketty Case
by Andrea Grisold & Hendrik Theine - 1095-1121 Global Banking and Macroprudential Policy: New Evidence on U.S. Banks
by Carmela D’Avino - 1122-1138 The Economic Sanctions and the Iranian Exchange Rate Crisis of September–December 2012
by Abdol S. Soofi & Seyed Shamseddin Hosseini - 1139-1160 Critical Realism and Institutionalism in Economics: A New Perspective on an Old Debate
by Hélio Afonso de Aguilar Filho - 1161-1173 The “Middle Way” of John R. Commons: Pursuing Reasonable Value in the Age of Unreason
by Charles J. Whalen - 1174-1177 Competing Economic Paradigms in China: The Co-Evolution of Economic Events, Economic Theory and Economics Education, 1976-2016, by Steven Mark Cohn
by Peter Beattie - 1178-1183 The Nature of Social Reality: Issues in Social Ontology, by Tony Lawson
by William Waller - 1184-1189 Index Volume Liv—2020
by The Editors - 1190-1190 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
July 2020, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 569-587 A Regional Great Transformation: U.S. Contractualization of Citizenship and Crimmigration Regime
by Karol Gil-Vasquez - 588-612 Re-Theorizing the Welfare State and the Political Economy of Neoliberalism’s Campaign Against It
by Thomas Palley - 613-627 Taking Authority Seriously—Institutional Implications
by Helena Lopes - 628-643 Circular Economy Business Models: A Critical Examination
by Charles J. Whalen & Katherine A. Whalen - 644-666 Monopoly Capital and Management: Too Many Bosses and Too Much Pay?
by Thomas E. Lambert - 667-691 Is Capitalism Ending? An Institutional-Evolutionary View
by Naoise McDonagh - 692-709 Intangible Assets and the Financialized Business Enterprise: A Veblen-Commons Approach
by Avraham Izhar Baranes - 710-731 Veblen and Bourdieu on Social Reality and Order: Individuals and Institutions
by Theofanis Papageorgiou & Panayotis G. Michaelides & Dieter Bögenhold - 732-754 Inflation and Monetary Policy: What South African Newspapers Report in an Era of Policy Transparency
by Monique Reid & Zinette Bergman & Stan Du Plessis & Manfred Max Bergman & Pierre Siklos - 755-771 Institutional Approach to Gender Bias in Old Age Security Systems: Comparative Analysis of Swedish and Polish Pension Reforms
by Slawomir Czech & Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz - 772-797 What Makes Capital Account Regulation Effective? Comparing the Experiences of Brazil, Peru, and Iceland
by Pablo Aguirre & José Antonio Alonso - 798-812 How Does Urban Spatial Structure Affect Economic Growth? Evidence from Landsat Data in China
by Yong Liu & Xiaolan Chen & Dayong Liu - 813-837 State-Owned Enterprises in Chinese Economic Transformation: Institutional Functionality and Credibility in Alternative Perspectives
by Dic Lo - 838-854 An Institutional Analysis of China’s Reform of their Monetary Policy Framework
by Zengping He & Genliang Jia - 855-875 The Chinese Catching-Up: A Developmentalist Approach
by Luiz Fernando de Paula & Elias Jabbour - 876-894 The Proletarianization of the Professoriate and the Threat to Free Expression, Creativity, and Economic Dynamism
by Jon D. Wisman & Quentin Duroy - 895-897 The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy
by John T. Harvey
April 2020, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 287-293 Backwater Economics: A Life Story
by James K. Galbraith - 294-315 Confronting the Trilemma: Culture, Institutions, and Macroeconomic Disequilibria
by David A. Zalewski - 316-321 From Judicial Sovereignty to Collective Democracy: The Development of J.R. Commons’ Perspective on Progressive Institutional Change
by Kota Kitagawa - 322-328 Latin American Development: What About the State, Conflict and Power?
by Emilia Ormaechea - 329-333 The Journal of Economic Issues in the Calculable Future of Original Institutional Economics
by William Waller - 334-340 Considerations on Inequality, Corporate Governance, and Financialization
by Akira Matsumoto - 341-348 Regional Income Inequality in the United States: 1969–2017
by James T. Peach & Richard V. Adkisson - 349-355 Industrial Policy—An Institutional Economic Framework for Assessment
by Wilfred Dolfsma & Łukasz Mamica - 356-362 The Dowry Gift in South Asia: An Institution on the Intersection of Market and Patriarchy
by Kalpana Khanal & Ruchira Sen - 363-369 Economic Policy and the Progressive Idea
by Paolo Ramazzotti - 370-376 Examination of Multiple Criteria in Health Technology Assessment for Application to Instrumental Analysis
by F. Gregory Hayden - 377-384 Welfare Policy and Precarious Lives: “Welfare Reform” Revisited
by Janice Peterson - 385-391 Defining and Defending a Progressive Market Square: Bringing Institutionalist Development Discourse in Line with the Reality of Post-Soviet Transition Experiences
by Anna Klimina - 392-397 Recontextualizing Clarence Ayres’s The Theory of Economic Progress through Archival Evidence
by Felipe Almeida & Gustavo Goulart - 398-403 Waves of Populism: A Recent Manifestation of Polanyi’s “Double Movement”?
by Ann E. Davis - 404-412 Capabilities and (Missed) Opportunity for Women’s Entrepreneurship in Kuwait
by Melissa Langworthy & Tonia Warnecke - 413-419 Thorstein Veblen as Evolutionary Feminist Economist of the Progressive Era
by John Battaile Hall & Manuel Ramon de Souza Luz - 420-427 Toward Reasonable Capitalism: The Role of John R. Commons’s Price and Business Cycle Theories
by Shingo Takahashi - 428-435 John R. Commons and Government as Employer of Last Resort: Three Paths to a Progressive Right to Work
by Charles J. Whalen - 436-443 An Institutionalist Framework for a Consistent Financial Regulation
by Faruk Ülgen - 444-453 Income Distribution, Household Debt and Growth in Modern Financialized Economies
by Orsola Costantini & Mario Seccareccia - 454-458 The Limits of the “Progressive” Institutional Change: Migration and Remittances Experiences
by Eugenia Correa & Alicia Girón - 459-464 Public Knowledge and Financial Regulation: Two Post Crisis Periods
by Gregorio Vidal & Wesley C. Marshall - 465-471 Sustainable Growth: A Circular Economy Perspective
by Brian Chi-ang Lin - 472-479 Policy Dimensions of Progressive Institutional Change: Lessons from China’s Construction of a Socialist Market Economy
by Ricardo C. S. Siu - 480-485 Chinese Experience of Advancing Financial Inclusion in Light of Foster’s Three Limiting Conditions in Institutional Change
by Hao Cheng - 486-494 Innovation and Income Inequality in the USA: Ceremonial versus Institutional Changes
by Kosta Josifidis & Novica Supic - 495-502 Automation, Financialization, and Institutional Change: Challenges for Progressive Policy
by Avraham Izhar Baranes - 503-509 From Mad to Mindful: Corporate Control Through Corporate Spirituality
by Mary V. Wrenn - 510-516 Financial Insecurity in a World of Plenty
by Timothy A. Wunder - 517-524 Deficits for the Rich: Inequality and Instability
by Craig Medlen & Zelin Chen - 525-534 Are Social Costs the Outcome of Struggles over Truth?
by Sebastian Berger - 535-549 Profiling the Fuzzy Latent Structure of Multidimensional Poverty: Toward Valuable Insights for Poverty Policymakers
by Asma Zedini - 550-553 The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
by Antoon Spithoven - 554-556 Love, Money, and Parenting
by Teresa Perry - 557-559 The Right to Work: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives, edited by Virginia Mantouvalou
by Charles J. Whalen
January 2020, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-18 Veblen, Veblenian Social Practices, and Prosperity Theology
by Mary V. Wrenn - 19-37 Economic Justice: Confronting Dilemmas
by Robin Hahnel - 38-53 Dualistic Discourse and Immigration Policy
by Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler - 54-76 Gender, Decent Work, and Global Production Sharing in Indonesian Manufacturing
by Shaianne T. Osterreich - 77-96 Helicopter Ben, Monetarism, The New Keynesian Credit View and Loanable Funds
by Brett Fiebiger & Marc Lavoie - 97-123 Integration of and Deliveries among the World Zionist Organization, Israel, and Diaspora Countries: System Articulation with the Social Fabric Matrix
by F. Gregory Hayden & Erin Johnson - 124-141 Opening the Farm Gate to Women? The Gender Gap in U.S. Agriculture
by Anders Fremstad & Mark Paul - 142-163 Institutional Analysis of Banks and Personal Loan Companies: Lesson from Poland
by Agata Gemzik-Salwach - 164-182 Perceiving Urban Transformation from the Perspective of Evolutionary Economics: Renewal of Houses in Bağdat Street, Istanbul
by Emre Balikci & Dicle Koylan - 183-197 Enrolling in Higher Education: The Impact of Regional Mobility and Public-Private Substitution Effects
by Diogo Lourenço & Carla Sá & Orlanda Tavares & Sónia Cardoso - 198-213 The BRICS’s Bank, Institutional Framework, and Other Current Limitations
by Victor Isidro Luna - 214-232 Digital Platforms and the Nature of the Firm
by Laurent Baronian - 233-251 Autocatalytic Growth and Development and the South-North Convergence
by Igor Matutinović - 252-275 Engines of Growth in China: The Limits of Informal Institutions
by Christopher Cunningham & Sel Dibooglu - 276-279 The Future of Development: A Radical Manifesto, by Gustavo Esteva, Salvatore Babones and Philipp Babcicky
by Heba E. Helmy - 280-281 In Memoriam: Marc Tool (1921-2018)
by John F. Henry
October 2019, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 1-1 Reviewers
by The Editors - 895-913 The Fundamental Character of Socioeconomic Exploitation: Human Nature, Technology, Social Institutions, and Ideology
by Jon D. Wisman - 914-927 Veblen’s System of Conspicuous Waste
by John P. Watkins - 928-945 Personal Income and Hierarchical Power
by Blair Fix - 946-965 The Rejection of Qualitative Research Methods in Economics
by Alexander Lenger - 966-1000 The Holy Grail of Crypto Currencies: Ready to Replace Fiat Money?
by Richard Senner & Didier Sornette - 1001-1016 Food Prices Policy in Israel: A Strategic Instrument
by Janetta Azarieva & Dov Chernichovsky - 1017-1028 Explaining the Increase in Young Adults Living with Parents
by Vishnu Srinivas - 1029-1047 Do Incentive Rates Provide Consumer Value? An Empirical Assessment from Ontario’s Electricity Distribution Sector
by Russell Houldin & Richard Carlson & Petar Prazic - 1048-1069 The Great Recession and Racial Inequality: Evidence from Measures of Economic Well-Being
by Thomas Masterson & Ajit Zacharias & Fernando Rios-Avila & Edward N. Wolff - 1070-1087 Chinese Shadow Banking: The Case of Trust Funds
by Kerry Liu - 1088-1102 Fashion’s Effect on Consumer’s Preference Formation
by Ahmad F. Oran - 1103-1125 Income Distribution and Redistribution
by Ensar Yilmaz & Sinem Sefil-Tansever - 1126-1151 Current Account Imbalances or Too Much Bank Debt as the Main Driver of Gross Capital Inflows? Spain During the Great Financial Crisis
by Eladio Febrero & Ignacio Álvarez & Jorge Uxó - 1152-1169 The Financial Stability Board and Switzerland’s WiR-Credit Mechanism
by Emir Phillips & Francois Desmoulins-Lebeault - 1170-1173 Nick Gogerty: Nature of Value: How to Invest in the Adaptive Economy
by Alberto D. Mendoza España - 1174-1179 Index
by The Editors - 1180-1180 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 597-611 The Institutionalist Theory of the Business Enterprise: Past, Present, and Future
by Tae-Hee Jo - 612-633 Development Without Industrialization? Household Well-Being and Premature Deindustrialization
by Joshua Greenstein - 634-646 Connecting Institutional Economics to Communitarian Philosophy: Beyond Market Institutions and Pecuniary Canons of Value
by Denilson Beal & Marco Cavalieri - 647-676 Economics and Apologetics—The Ideology/Utopia of Laissez-Faire and its Discontents
by Milan Zafirovski - 677-702 Institutions, Culture, and the Tropical Development Gap: The Agro-Climatic Origins of Social Norms about Thrift and Sharing
by Bernard Poirine & Vincent Dropsy - 703-725 Ethics and the Economy: Food for Thought from the Medieval Debate on Money
by Stefano Figuera & Guido Tortorella Esposito - 726-747 The Nature of Property Rights in Haiti: Mode of Land Acquisition, Gender, and Investment
by Liam D. Kelly & B. James Deaton & J. Atsu Amegashie
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