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Volume 61, issue 5, 2002
- Foreword pp. xi-xi

- Alfred Kahn
- Preface and Acknowledgments to This Edition pp. xiii-xiv

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 1: Introduction pp. 1-6

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 2: Land as a Factor of Production pp. 7-25

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 3: Capital and Interest Theories pp. 27-46

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 4: Monetary Economics pp. 47-69

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 5: Taxation pp. 71-114

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 6: Land Value Taxation pp. 115-169

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 7: Regulation and Rate‐Making pp. 171-193

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 8: International Trade and Finance pp. 195-203

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 9: Contributions as an Educator pp. 205-212

- Christopher K. Ryan
- Chapter 10: Conclusion pp. 213-223

- Christopher K. Ryan
Volume 61, issue 4, 2002
- John R. Commons's “Five Big Years”: 1899–1904 pp. 755-777

- Richard A. Gonce
- Adolph Lowe's Plea for Cooperation and Constructive Synthesis in the Social Sciences pp. 779-786

- Mathew Forstater
- If Markets Are So Wonderful, Why Can’t I Find Friends at the Store? pp. 787-800

- M. Neil Browne
- A Socioeconomic Perspective pp. 801-827

- Brenda Spotton Visano
- An Empirical Approach pp. 829-853

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- Do Reservation Native Americans Vote with Their Feet?: A Friendly Comment pp. 855-857

- Richard Cebula
- Film Note pp. 863-867

- Richard A. Gonce
Volume 61, issue 3, 2002
- George J. Stigler (1911–1991): Scholar, Father, Dissertation Advisor, Referee, Textbook Writer and Policy Analyst pp. 609-656

- Claire Friedland, Crauford Goodwin, Claire H. Hammond, J. Daniel Hammond, David Levy, Steven Medema, Michele I. Naples, Warren Samuels and Stephen M. Stigler
- What Do You Know, Who Do You Know?: School as a Site for the Production of Social Capital and its Effects on Income Attainment in Poland and the Czech Republic pp. 657-680

- Karen Buerkle and Alya Guseva
- The Prophecy of Place: A Labor Market Study of Young Women and Education pp. 681-712

- L. Susan Williams
- Segmentation in the Market for Child Labor: The Economics of Child Labor Revisited pp. 713-723

- James G. Scoville
- Advertising and Political Bias in the Media: The Market for Criticism of the Market Economy pp. 725-745

- Daniel Sutter
Volume 61, issue 2, 2002
- Schumpeter 1911: Farsighted Visions on Economic Development pp. 387-403

- Markus C. Becker and Thorbjørn Knudsen
- New Translations from Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung pp. 405-437

- Joseph A. Schumpeter
- Money, Banking and Dynamics: Two Wicksellian Routes from Mises to Hayek and Schumpeter pp. 439-480

- Agnès Festré
- The Determinants and Impact of State Abortion Restrictions pp. 481-493

- Marshall H. Medoff
- A Note on the Determinants of Public Dissatisfaction with Government: Economic and Political Factors Affecting the Public’s Attitude toward Government pp. 495-501

- Richard Cebula and Chris Paul
- Comments on E. Schlicht’s On Custom in the Economy (1998) pp. 505-509

- Mark Blaug
- Customs and Conventions pp. 511-518

- Jack J. Vromen
- Some Remarks on the Place of Psychological and Social Elements in a Theory of Custom pp. 519-530

- Matthias Klaes
- Custom and Rules pp. 531-537

- Roger Koppl
- Economic‐Psychological Reflections on Custom in the Economy pp. 539-545

- Gerrit Antonides
- Custom and the Firm pp. 547-553

- John Groenewegen
- Norms, Numbers and Hierarchy: Commenton E. Schlicht pp. 555-561

- Barbara Krug
- Custom, Legislation and Market Order pp. 563-569

- Richard Wagner
- Reflections and Diffractions: Schlicht Replies to His Critics pp. 571-594

- Ekkehart Schlicht
Volume 61, issue 1, 2002
- “New Political Economies” Then and Now: Economic Theory and the Mutation of Political Doctrine pp. 13-51

- A.M.C. Waterman
- Fiscal Sociology: What For? pp. 55-77

- Jurgen Backhaus
- Voters, Parties, and the Endogenous Size of Government pp. 79-102

- Jan-Peter Olters
- Complexity, Governance and Constitutional Craftsmanship pp. 105-122

- Richard Wagner
- Opting‐Out: the Constitutional Economics of Exit pp. 123-158

- Peter Kurrild‐Klitgaard
- Complexity, Governance and Constitutional Craftsmanship pp. 161-191

- Peter Boettke and Virgil Storr
- New Political Economy, Scientism and Knowledge: A Critique from a Hayekian Perspective, and a Proposal for an Extension of the Research Agenda pp. 193-214

- Jan Schnellenbach
- The “New” Political Economies (A View from Russia) pp. 217-232

- Vladimir Kollontai
- Toward Capitalism or Away from Russia?: Early Stage of Post‐Soviet Economic Reforms in Belarus and the Baltics pp. 233-257

- Andrew Savchenko
- A Political Economy Approach to the Neoclassical Model of Transition pp. 259-276

- John Marangos
- Privilege and Corruption: The Problems of China's Socialist Market Economy pp. 279-299

- Shuntian Yao
- Political Culture, Economic Structure and Policy: The Laffont‐Tirole Model Extended to Modern Japan pp. 301-326

- Warren Young and Joris Meijaard
- Political Instability and Economic Growth: Implications of Coup Events in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 329-348

- Augustin Fosu
- Against the New Economic Imperialism: Some Reflections pp. 351-365

- Jonathan Michie, Christine Oughton and Frank Wilkinson
- Bourgeoisie Out, Expertoisie In: The New Political Economies at Loggerheads pp. 367-381

- Donald Clark Hodges and Larry Lustig
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