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January 2023, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 1-7 Introduction to the special issue: Justice and solidarity in Europe
by Andrea Sangiovanni & Juri Viehoff - 8-36 A just yet unequal European Union: a defense of moderate economic inequality
by Andreas Follesdal - 37-60 Solidarity and autonomy in the European Union
by Helder De Schutter - 61-83 Differentiated integration as a fair scheme of cooperation
by Richard Bellamy & Sandra Kröger - 84-104 Monetary solidarity in Europe: can divisive institutions become ‘moral opportunities’?
by Waltraud Schelkle - 105-129 The European Union and cross-national solidarity: safeguarding ‘togetherness’ in hard times
by Maurizio Ferrera - 130-153 Self-fulfilling crises in the Eurozone and the institutional preconditions of republican sovereignty
by Stefano Merlo - 154-171 Designing the fiscal-monetary nexus: policy options for the EU
by Peter Dietsch
October 2022, Volume 80, Issue 4
- 423-460 Economics and climate justice activism: assessing the financial impact of the fossil fuel divestment movement
by Tyler Hansen & Robert Pollin - 461-490 Collectivity and the capability approach: survey and discussion
by Ortrud Leßmann - 491-513 The big cost of big medicine – calculating the rent in private healthcare
by Mark Joseph Stelzner & Daniel Taekmin Nam - 514-549 The US labor share of income: what shocks matter?
by Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz & Codrina Rada & Márcio Santetti & Rudiger von Arnim - 550-565 A note on the relationship between additive separability and decomposability in measuring income inequality
by Ben Fine & Pedro Mendes Loureiro
July 2022, Volume 80, Issue 3
- 269-282 Economics for (and by) humans
by Julie A. Nelson - 283-313 Women, labour market outcomes and religion: evidence from the British labour market
by Yousef Daoud & Nabil Khattab - 314-335 Determinants of rising profit rates in India’s rural industries
by Nabanita Mitra & Debarshi Das - 336-358 Doing good, feeling good: causal evidence from volunteers
by Catherine Deri Armstrong & Rose Anne Devlin & Forough Seifi - 359-386 Income stagnation and housing affordability in the United States
by Luke Petach - 387-421 Endogenous peer effects and level of informality: some evidence from micro and small firms in Cameroon
by Ariel Herbert Fambeu & Georges Dieudonné Mbondo
April 2022, Volume 80, Issue 2
- 127-137 The confounding problem of the counterfactual in economic explanation
by George F. DeMartino - 138-171 Effect of religion on the risk behaviour of rural Ghanaian women: evidence from a controlled field experiment
by Emmanuel Ayifah & Aylit Tina Romm & Umakrishnan Kollamparambil & Stephen A. Vosti - 172-193 A simple model of some possible long-run adverse effects of inflation targeting
by Emiliano Libman - 194-219 Rethinking neoliberalism after the Polanyian turn
by Samuel Knafo - 220-249 Quality of governance, social capital and corruption: local governance and the Pakistan marketplace
by Muhammad Salman Khan - 250-267 Choosing pictures at an exhibition: do identity values influence the willingness to pay for art?
by Claudio Detotto & Marta Meleddu & Marco Vannini
January 2022, Volume 80, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction to the special issue ‘digital behavioral technologies, vulnerability, and justice’
by Lisa Herzog & Philipp Kellmeyer & Verina Wild - 7-28 Digital behavioral technology, vulnerability and justice: towards an integrated approach
by Lisa Herzog & Philipp Kellmeyer & Verina Wild - 29-57 Tales of self-empowerment through digital health technologies: a closer look at ‘Femtech’
by Tereza Hendl & Bianca Jansky - 58-84 Informed consent and algorithmic discrimination – is giving away your data the new vulnerable?
by Hauke Behrendt & Wulf Loh - 85-105 (Online) manipulation: sometimes hidden, always careless
by Michael Klenk - 106-126 How intelligent neurotechnology can be epistemically unjust. An exploration into the ethics of algorithms
by Sebastian Schleidgen & Orsolya Friedrich & Andreas Wolkenstein
October 2021, Volume 79, Issue 4
- 607-635 Re-visiting rules and norms
by Steve Fleetwood - 636-663 Reference group inequality, positional goods, and their impact on subjective well-being: evidence from Turkey
by M. Burak Önemli & Joel Potter - 664-716 Economics in sociology? Original economic theories, concepts and approaches in classical sociologists
by Milan Zafirovski - 717-748 Dimensions of religiosity, altruism and life satisfaction
by Ilker Kaya & Volkan Yeniaras & Ozgur Kaya - 749-783 Inclusive legal justice for inclusive economic development: a consideration
by Kimty Seng
July 2021, Volume 79, Issue 3
- 413-418 Introduction to the special issue on market socialism
by Hannes Kuch & Gottfried Schweiger - 419-438 A socialist justification of the market
by Man-kong Li - 439-453 Public ownership, worker control, and the labour epistocracy problem
by Nicholas Vrousalis - 454-475 Who cares? Market socialism and social reproduction
by Mirjam Müller - 476-505 Justice, ethical dispositions, and liberal socialism
by Hannes Kuch - 506-527 John Stuart Mill: market socialist?
by Helen McCabe - 528-553 Market socialism, labour market domination, and the state as employer of last resort
by Alan Thomas - 554-580 Property-owning democracy, market socialism and workplace democracy
by Christian Neuhäuser - 581-606 Market socialism as a form of life
by Tully Rector
April 2021, Volume 79, Issue 2
- 131-165 A definition of habit for socio-economics
by Steve Fleetwood - 166-190 Social capital – a topsoil for democracy
by Kanybek Nur-tegin - 191-221 Market competition and ethical standards: the case of fair trade mainstreaming
by Eefje de Gelder & Albert de Vaal & Paul H. Driessen & Esther-Mirjam Sent & Josée Bloemer - 222-260 Wage dynamics in light of the structural changes in the labour market across four more economically developed countries of Europe
by Rosalia Castellano & Gaetano Musella & Gennaro Punzo - 261-285 Do trustful labor–management relations enhance innovation? Evidence from German WSI data
by Sergei Hoxha & Alfred Kleinknecht - 286-309 Universalism vs. particularism: a round trip from sociology to economics
by Guido de Blasio & Diego Scalise & Paolo Sestito - 310-332 Non-market institutions and crime in US counties: Hayek v. Polanyi
by Roland Zullo - 333-356 Phenomenology and heterodox economics
by Geoffrey Poitras - 357-379 Linkage between social sector’s spending and HDI: study on individual as well as panel data of Indian states
by Ramesh Chandra Das & Chhanda Mandal & Arun Kumar Patra - 380-412 What is structural about unemployment in OECD countries?
by Philipp Heimberger
January 2021, Volume 79, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the special issue of ROSE
by Vivek Chibber - 3-24 Induced technology hypothesis. Acemoglu and Marx on deskilling (skill replacing) innovations
by Korkut Alp Ertürk - 25-50 The dialectics of differentiation: Marx's mathematical manuscripts and their relation to his economics
by Peter Hans Matthews - 51-75 The historical evolution of the cost of social reproduction in the United States, 1959–2012
by Katherine A. Moos - 76-102 The network of empire and universal capitalism: imperialism and the laws of capitalist competition
by Ramaa Vasudevan - 103-130 How exploiters dominate
by Nicholas Vrousalis
October 2020, Volume 78, Issue 4
- 451-472 Manifold exploitations: toward an intersectional political economy
by Nancy Folbre - 473-478 Unfair advantage and exploitation: comments on Folbre
by Debra Satz - 479-506 Rethinking drugs
by Sasha Breger Bush & Matthew Kriese - 507-531 When bribery helps the poor
by Philip Nel - 532-560 Does unemployment aggravate suicide rates in South Africa? Some empirical evidence
by Andrew Phiri & Doreen Mukuku - 561-579 Roscas without sanctions
by Francesco Reito
July 2020, Volume 78, Issue 3
- 281-285 Preface to the Special Issue on Workplace Democracy
by Roberto Frega & Lisa Herzog - 286-306 Democratic equilibria: Albert Hirschman and workplace democracy
by Stanislas Richard - 307-330 The epistemic potentials of workplace democracy
by Felix Gerlsbeck & Lisa Herzog - 331-350 Workplace democracy and corporate human rights responsibilities
by Christian Neuhäuser & Andreas Oldenbourg - 351-372 Work autonomy and workplace democracy: the polarization of the goods of work autonomy in the two worlds of work
by Chi Kwok - 373-410 The ‘protective function’ of social enterprises: understanding the renewal of multiple sets of motivations
by Ermanno C. Tortia & Silvia Sacchetti & Vladislav Valentinov - 411-430 Ownership and control rights in democratic firms – a republican approach
by Inigo Gonzalez-Ricoy - 431-449 The power of (the) union: trade-unionism and workplace democracy in a French recovered factory
by Maxime Quijoux
April 2020, Volume 78, Issue 2
- 119-127 Progress is back
by Marc Fleurbaey & Marie-Laure Salles-Djelic - 128-138 Why corporations inhibit social progress: a brief review of corporations from chapter 6 ‘Markets, Finance and Corporations. Does Capitalism have a Future?’
by Lorraine Talbot - 139-145 Competitive accumulation, the geographical transfer of value, and global environmental change
by Liam Campling - 146-150 International panel on social progress: chapter on ‘The future of work – good jobs for all’
by Adrian Smith - 151-184 Egalitarian redistribution in the era of hyper-globalization
by Gianluca Grimalda & Alain Trannoy & Fernando Filgueira & Karl Ove Moene - 185-202 Inequality and Democracy: A response to the International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP) Report 2018
by Simon Reid-Henry - 203-233 Do governments matter? Provincial policy and redistribution in two Canadian provinces, 1990–2010
by Anupam Das & Mara Fridell & Ian Hudson & Mark Hudson - 234-255 Religious affiliation and earnings: Evidence from Brazil
by Luan V. Bernardelli & Michael A. Kortt & Ednaldo Michellon - 256-279 Constraints on policymaking in high sovereign debt countries: case studies of Italy and Japan
by Larry Liu
January 2020, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 1-3 Social coordination
by Amitava Krishna Dutt & Roberto Veneziani - 4-34 Social coordination problems in classical and Marxian political economy
by Duncan Foley - 35-52 History vs. equilibrium one more time: how Keynes’s General Theory foundered on the rocks of comparative statics
by Stephen A. Marglin - 53-76 Solving the paradox of mass investment: expertise, financial inclusion and inequality in the politics of credit
by Simone Polillo - 77-97 Managing the discontent of the losers
by Mark Setterfield - 98-117 Where do profits and jobs come from? Employment and distribution in the US economy
by Lance Taylor & Özlem Ömer
October 2019, Volume 77, Issue 4
- 417-441 Community-based mutual health organisations in Senegal: a specific form of social and solidarity economy?
by Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez & Bruno Boidin - 442-468 Subjective well-being in China: direct and indirect effects of rural-to-urban migrant status
by Céline Bonnefond & Fatma Mabrouk - 469-492 Managing institutional complexity through strategy and structure: the experience of Sri Lanka’s peak business interest associations
by Kevin You & Gustavo Guzman - 493-522 Using your ties to get a worse job? The differential effects of social networks on quality of employment in Colombia
by Thibaud Deguilhem & Jean-Philippe Berrou & François Combarnous - 523-554 Economic informality as a national project
by Gustavo Fondevila & Miguel Quintana-Navarrete - 555-570 Religious heterogeneity and municipal spending in the United States
by Jannett Highfill & Kevin O’Brien
July 2019, Volume 77, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 251-270 Overcoming environmental scarcity, inequality and structural imbalance in the world economy
by Edward B. Barbier - 271-296 Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies
by Saeed Solaymani & Ebrahim Aghamohammadi & Ali Falahati & Saeed Sharafi & Fatimah Kari - 297-325 Prioritising interventions for sustainable structural transformation in Africa: a structural equation modelling approach
by Bartholomew Armah & Seung-Jin Baek - 326-360 Divergent fortunes: growing wealth inequality and widening entrepreneurship by age
by Christian E. Weller & Jeffrey B. Wenger - 361-392 The evolution of the gender religiosity gap among the Canadian-born
by Maryam Dilmaghani - 393-416 The housing bubble: an application of the just price
by Emil B. Berendt
April 2019, Volume 77, Issue 2
- 91-93 Exploitation and the social economy
by Benjamin Ferguson & Nicholas Vrousalis - 94-107 Asymmetric information, libertarianism, and fraud
by Hillel Steiner - 108-142 The just price, exploitation, and prescription drugs: why free marketeers should object to profiteering by the pharmaceutical industry
by Mark R. Reiff - 143-162 Anonymous exploitation: non-individual, non-agential and structural
by Gabriel Wollner - 163-183 Exploitation, international taxation, and global justice
by Laurens van Apeldoorn - 184-207 Redistribution and persistent exploitation in an accumulation economy with decreasing marginal impatience
by Gilbert L. Skillman - 208-249 Exploitation, skills, and inequality
by Jonathan F. Cogliano & Roberto Veneziani & Naoki Yoshihara
January 2019, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 1-28 A theory of cooperation in games with an application to market socialism
by John E. Roemer - 29-32 Material incentives and Kantian optimisation: John E. Roemer on ‘left-right’ economics
by Richard Bourke - 33-55 Some institutional design for shareholder socialism
by Giacomo Corneo - 56-68 Comments on John Roemer’s first welfare theorem of market socialism
by François Maniquet - 69-89 Experiment-inspired comments on John Roemer’s theory of cooperation
by Antoni Bosch-Domènech & Joaquim Silvestre
October 2018, Volume 76, Issue 4
- 399-421 Corporate responsibility for less income inequality
by Georges Enderle - 422-452 Securing basic well-being for all
by Reiko Gotoh & Naoki Yoshihara - 453-479 The effects of heavily indebted poor countries initiative (HIPC) on millennium development goals (MDGs) for education
by Pr Henri Atangana Ondoa - 480-508 Exploring the relationship between CSR performance and financial constraints: empirical evidence from European firms
by Marwa Samet & Khaireddine Mouakhar & Anis Jarboui - 509-534 Complex realist economics: toward an ontology for an interested pluralism
by Petter Törnberg - 535-562 Educational aid policy and inequality: the case for merit- and need-based aid
by Aboozar Hadavand
July 2018, Volume 76, Issue 3
- 281-301 Political entrepreneurship, emergent dynamics, and constitutional politics
by Alexander William Salter & Richard E. Wagner - 302-334 Robots and us: towards an economics of the ‘Good Life’
by C. W. M. Naastepad & Jesse M. Mulder - 335-351 Political markets? Politics and economics in the emergence of markets for biodiversity offsets
by Carlos Ferreira & Jennifer Ferreira - 352-376 The quandaries of social entrepreneurship studies – a discursive review of the discipline
by Katarzyna Cieslik - 377-396 Is UK economics teaching changing? Evaluating the new subject benchmark statement
by Andrew Mearman & Danielle Guizzo & Sebastian Berger
April 2018, Volume 76, Issue 2
- 147-166 What we could have learned from the New Deal in dealing with the recent global recession
by Jan Kregel - 167-197 Dynamics of social networks of urban informal entrepreneurs in an African economy
by Jean-Philippe Berrou & Claire Gondard-Delcroix - 198-226 Formal and informal norms: their relationships in society and in the economic sphere
by Stefano Fiori - 227-258 The generational perspective of gender gap in wages and education in southern Europe
by Rosalia Castellano & Gennaro Punzo & Antonella Rocca - 259-279 Demand for different types of public goods: evidence from Nigeria
by Alisha A. Kim & Jonas B. Bunte
January 2018, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-18 Metaphors, social practices, and economic life: ASE presidential address
by Ellen Mutari - 19-42 Trust, cultural norms and financial institutions in rural communities: the case of Cameroon
by Nathanael Ojong - 43-72 Developing business ethics theory and integrating economic analysis into business ethics teaching – a conceptualization based on externalities and diminishing marginal utility
by Norbert Hirschauer & Antje Jantsch & Oliver Musshoff - 73-94 Incorporating research findings in the economics syllabus: evidence on genuine sociality from Italy and the UK
by Gherardo Girardi & Luca Sandonà - 95-118 Money and the emergence of knowledge in society
by Pablo Paniagua - 119-145 Friendship, not altruism: an economic theory with cross-cultural applications
by Amy Farmer & Raja Kali
October 2017, Volume 75, Issue 4
- 389-399 Kari Polanyi Levitt on Karl Polanyi and the economy as a social construct
by Kari Polanyi Levitt - 400-416 Keynes’s liquidity preference and the usury doctrine: their connection and continuing policy relevance
by M. G. Hayes - 417-433 The social economy of coworking spaces: a focal point model of coordination
by Julian Waters-Lynch & Jason Potts - 434-453 Trust as belief or behavior?
by Jon Reiersen - 454-467 Crime deterrence role of Romanian churches
by Nicolae Stef - 468-488 Evaluating the participation of an ethnic minority group in informal employment: a product of exit or exclusion?
by Muhammad Shehryar Shahid & Peter Rodgers & Colin C. Williams - 489-509 Revisiting sacrifice and stigma: Why older churches become more liberal
by Maryam Dilmaghani - 510-522 A stable climate or economic growth?
by Emily Northrop - 523-543 Civic participation of secular groups in Canada
by Maryam Dilmaghani
July 2017, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 251-254 Global value chains and smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Clemens Lutz & Matthias Olthaar - 255-279 Managing the transition to sustainable supply chain management practices: Evidence from Dutch leader firms in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Anne van Lakerveld & Rob van Tulder - 280-295 Global value chains in Africa and development of opportunities by poor landholders
by Jacob A. L. Vermeire & Garry D. Bruton & Li Cai - 296-317 Quality upgrading in Ethiopian dairy value chains: dovetailing upstream and downstream perspectives
by Ruerd Ruben & Alemayehu Dekeba Bekele & Birhanu Megersa Lenjiso - 318-338 African farmers’ market organizations and global value chains: competitiveness versus inclusiveness
by Clemens Lutz & Getaw Tadesse - 339-370 Deploying strategic resources: comparing members of farmer cooperatives to non-members in sub-Saharan Africa
by Matthias Olthaar & Florian Noseleit - 371-387 Strategic intent and the strategic position of smallholders: a case study of a smallholders’ organization in the Ghanaian cocoa industry
by Alle Metzlar
April 2017, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 89-111 Polanyi’s ‘substantive approach’ to the economy in action? Conceptualising social enterprise as a public health ‘intervention’
by Michael J. Roy & Michelle T. Hackett - 112-138 Formal volunteering and self-perceived health. Causal evidence from the UK-SILC
by Damiano Fiorillo & Nunzia Nappo - 139-158 Income and religion: a heterogeneous panel data analysis
by Tiago Neves Sequeira & Ricardo Viegas & Alexandra Ferreira-Lopes - 159-180 Sexual identity and the lesbian earnings differential in the U.S
by Michael E Martell & Mary Eschelbach Hansen - 181-211 Non-monetary poverty in Togo: a multidimensional approach
by Yawo Agbényégan Noglo - 212-230 Social cooperatives, social welfare associations and social networks
by Giacomo Degli Antoni & Fabio Sabatini - 231-249 House arrest: the effects of underwater and low-equity mortgages on small business failure and mobility
by Robert H. Scott & Steven Pressman
January 2017, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-25 Karl Polanyi on economy and society: a critical analysis of core concepts
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 26-48 Moderate prosperity, an adaptation of the middle class concept to a Malagasy rural area: the case of Itasy
by Tsiry Andrianampiarivo - 49-75 Religiosity and social trust: evidence from Canada
by Maryam Dilmaghani - 76-87 Crises and structural change in Australian agriculture
by Stefan Mann & Benoit Freyens & Huong Dinh
October 2016, Volume 74, Issue 4
- () Editorial Board
by The Editors - 329-348 An economic agent in my brain? A critical analysis of multiple-self models in neuroeconomics
by Marco Stimolo - 349-368 Agency theory and social interactions at work
by Helena Lopes - 369-389 Economics for substantive democracy
by Manuel Couret Branco - 390-419 Marketising the commons in Africa: the case of Ghana
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 420-430 Capabilities, human development, and design thinking: a framework for gender-sensitive entrepreneurship programs
by Tonia Warnecke
September 2016, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 229-247 Economics still needs philosophy
by Martha C. Nussbaum - 248-274 Active ageing beyond the labour market: evidence on the role of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards at work
by Catherine Pollak & Nicolas Sirven - 275-297 Reconciling economics with naturalist ethical theory
by Bana Bashour & Ramzi Mabsout - 298-319 Turning values concrete: the role and ways of business selection in local currency schemes
by Jérôme Blanc & Marie Fare - 320-328 From free to civilized trade: a European perspective
by Jakob Kapeller & Bernhard Schütz & Dennis Tamesberger
June 2016, Volume 74, Issue 2
- 109-128 A Pathway Forwards for the Social Capital Metaphor
by William McClain - 129-147 Business ethics and a faith-inspired solution to the problem of economism
by Thomas More Garrett - 148-171 “Big Man” politics in the social economy: a case study of microfinance in Kingston, Jamaica
by Caroline Shenaz Hossein - 172-193 Assessing the socio-economic dimensions of the rise of organic farming in the European Union
by Charalampos Konstantinidis - 194-214 Sticky Norms, Endogenous Preferences, and Shareable Goods
by Anders Fremstad - 215-221 ‘Medical altruism in mainstream health economics: theoretical and political paradoxes’ comments
by Edward J. O’Boyle & Meade P. O’Boyle - 222-227 Is physician behavior too serious a business to be left to economics? Reply to medical altruism in mainstream health economics: theoretical and political paradoxes
by Philippe Batifoulier & Nicolas Da Silva
March 2016, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 1-6 Scientific misconduct and research ethics in economics: an introduction
by Altug Yalcintas & James R. Wible - 7-32 Scientific misconduct and the responsible conduct of research in science and economics
by James R. Wible - 33-52 A discipline-relevant conceptual framework for research ethics review in economic sciences
by M. van Heerden & R.G. Visagie & J.S. Wessels - 53-74 Research Ethics Education in Economics
by Altug Yalcintas & Isil Sirin Selcuk - 75-82 Serving as a referee for your own paper: A dream come true or…?
by Serdar Sayan - 83-97 Statistical significance and scientific misconduct: improving the style of the published research paper
by Stephen T. Ziliak - 98-108 Why do scientists cheat? Insights from behavioral economics
by Sarah Necker
December 2015, Volume 73, Issue 4
- 311-314 Introduction to the Special Issue on “Ethics, Global Finance and the Great Recession”
by Philip Arestis & Aurelie Charles & Giuseppe Fontana - 315-340 Harming Irreparably: On Neoliberalism, Kaldor-Hicks, and the Paretian Guarantee
by George F. DeMartino - 341-369 Distributional Costs of Housing-price Bubbles: Who pays the Price when Bubbles Deflate?
by Cynthia Bansak & Martha A. Starr - 370-387 Power, Intergroup Conflicts and Social Stratification in the United States: What has the Global Crisis Taught us?
by Philip Arestis & Aurelie Charles & Giuseppe Fontana - 388-414 Post-Crisis Experiments in Development Finance Architectures: A Hirschmanian Perspective On ‘Productive Incoherence’
by Ilene Grabel
September 2015, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 223-241 Judgment: Balancing Principle and Policy
by Mark D. White - 242-262 Participatory Economic Research: Benefits and Challenges of Incorporating Participatory Research into Social Economics
by Bruce Pietrykowski - 263-282 How the Social Economy Produces Innovation
by Jason Potts & John Hartley - 283-309 Membership and Performance in Finnish Financial Cooperatives: A New View of Cooperatives?
by Derek Jones & Panu Kalmi
June 2015, Volume 73, Issue 2
- 139-145 Effective Contributions to the Review of Social Economy and Social Economics—Editorial
by Michael Carr & Aurelie Charles & Wilfred Dolfsma & Robert McMaster & Tonia Warnecke