American Journal of Economics and Sociology
1941 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 5, 2001
- Henry George and Austrian Economics pp. 1-24

- Leland B. Yeager
- Henry George and the Austrian Economists pp. 25-32

- Oscar B. Johannsen
- Progress: Poverty or Prosperity? Joining the Debate Between George and Marshall on the Effects of Economic Growth onthe Distribution of Income pp. 33-54

- Nahid Aslanbeigui and Adele Wick
- The Role of Ground Rent in Urban Decay and Revival: How to Revitalize a Failing City pp. 55-84

- Mason Gaffney
- Site Value Taxes and the Optimal Pricing of Public Services pp. 85-96

- William Vickrey
- What Do We Need to Know about Land Value Taxation? pp. 97-118

- Dick Netzer
- Protection or Free Trade: An Analysis of the Ideas of Henry George on International Commerce and Wages pp. 119-136

- Thomas L. Martin
- Why the Preaching Must Never Stop: Henry George’s and Paul Krugman’s Respective Contributions to the Free Trade Debate pp. 137-164

- Laurence S. Moss
- Peace, Justice, and Economic Reform pp. 165-180

- Nicolaus Tideman
- The Economics and Ethics of Idleness pp. 181-192

- James Buchanan
- The Earth is the Lord’s pp. 193-202

- Robert V. Andelson
- Liberation Theology and Economic Development pp. 203-212

- James M. Dawsey
- Moses—Henry George’s Inspiration pp. 213-222

- Aharon H. Shapiro
Volume 60, issue 4, 2001
- Focus on Economic Theory Keynes on the “Nature of Economic Thinking”: The Principle of Non‐Neutrality of Choice and the Principle of Non‐Neutrality of Money pp. 711-743

- Giuseppe Fontana
- On the Mythology of the Keynesian Multiplier: Unmasking the Myth and the Inadequacies of Some Earlier Criticisms pp. 745-773

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- The Evolution of the Sophisticated Quantity Theory: Marshall vs.Wicksell on Transaction Demand pp. 775-793

- Michael J. Gootzeit
- Focus on Economic Sociology A Principal‐Agent Analysis of the Family: Implications for the Welfare State pp. 795-814

- Lauchlan T. Munro
- Do Reservation Native Americans Vote with Their Feet? A Re‐examination of Native American Migration, 1985–1990 pp. 815-827

- Elizabeth Zahrt Geib
- Social Inequality and the Sociology of Life Style: Material and Cultural Aspects of Social Stratification pp. 829-847

- Dieter Bögenhold
- The Long and Bumpy Road to Glass‐Steagall Reform: A Historical and Evolutionary Analysis of Banking Legislation pp. 849-879

- Jill M. Hendrickson
- Self‐Execution,Capital Punishment,and the Economics of Murder: Analysis of U.K.Statistics Suggests that Suicide by Murder Suspects is Not Influenced by the Probability of Execution pp. 881-890

- Samuel Cameron
Volume 60, issue 3, 2001
- Harry G. Johnson (1923–1977): Scholar, Mentor, Editor, and Relentless World Traveler pp. 601-649

- Warner Corden, James S. Duesenberry, Craufurd Goodwin, J. Allan Hynes, Richard Lipsey, Gideon Rosenbluth, Paul Samuelson and Elizabeth Johnson Simpson
- H. G. J. as Biographer's Subject: Some Autobiographical Writings pp. 651-666

- D.E. Moggridge
- H. G. J. as a Chronicler of the Keynesian Revolution: His Search of a Non Revolutionary Account pp. 667-691

- Robert Dimand
Volume 60, issue 2, 2001
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 419-422

- Laurence S. Moss
- On the Origins of The American Journal of Economics and Sociology: Its Purposes and Objectives pp. 423-433

- Will Lissner
- Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis pp. 435-470

- William Darity, Jason Dietrich and David K. Guilkey
- Collateralized Social Relations: The Social in Economic Calculation pp. 471-500

- Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Richard P. Castanias
- IMF Conditionality and Objections: The Russian Case pp. 501-517

- Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez, Felix Rioja, Samuel Skogstad and Neven Valev
- Crossing the Boundary of Economics and Sociology: The Case of Vilfredo Pareto pp. 519-545

- Patrik Aspers
- Henry George’s Land Reform: The Distinction between Private Ownership and Private Possession pp. 547-556

- John Pullen
- Henry George on Land Ownership: A Comment on Pullen pp. 557-563

- John K. Whitaker
- Henry George on Property Rights: Reply to John Pullen pp. 565-579

- Kris Feder
- Henry George's Land Reform: A Comment on Pullen pp. 581-585

- Robert V. Andelson
Volume 60, issue 1, 2001
- Henry George and Classical Growth Theory: A Significant Contribution to Modeling Scale Economies pp. 11-24

- John Whitaker
- Modeling Agglomeration and Dispersion in City and Country: Gunnar Myrdal, François Perroux, and the New Economic Geography pp. 25-57

- Stephen Meardon
- City and Country: Lessons from European Economic Thought pp. 59-77

- Jürgen G. Backhaus and Gerrit Meijer
- Making the Country Work for the City: Von Thünen's Ideas in Geography, Agricultural Economics and the Sociology of Agriculture pp. 79-98

- Daniel Block and E. Melanie DuPuis
- Agglomeration and Congestion in the Economics of Ideas and Technological Change pp. 101-121

- Norman Sedgley and Bruce Elmslie
- Zipf's Law for Cities and Beyond: The Case of Denmark pp. 123-146

- Thorbjørn Knudsen
- The Structure of Sprawl: Identifying and Characterizing Employment Centers in Polycentric Metropolitan Areas pp. 147-169

- Nathan Anderson and William T. Bogart
- Edge Cities and the Viability of Metropolitan Economies: Contributions to Flexibility and External Linkages by New Urban Service Environments pp. 171-184

- David L. McKee and Yosra A. McKee
- Manufacturing and Rural Economies in the United States: The Role of Nondurable Producers, Labor Costs and State Taxes pp. 185-192

- Mark Jelavich
- Value Capture as a Policy Tool in Transportation Economics: An Exploration in Public Finance in the Tradition of Henry George pp. 195-228

- H. William Batt
- Coordinating Opposite Approaches to Managing Urban Growth and Curbing Sprawl: A Synthesis pp. 229-243

- Thomas L. Daniels
- Leapfrogging, Urban Sprawl, and Growth Management: Phoenix, 1950–2000 pp. 245-283

- Carol E. Heim
- A City without Slums: Urban Renewal, Public Housing, and Downtown Revitalization in Kansas City, Missouri pp. 285-316

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- A City Divided by Political Philosophies: Residential Development in a Bi‐Provincial City in Canada pp. 317-373

- Gura Bhargava
- International Sister‐Cities: Bridging the Global‐Local Divide pp. 377-401

- Rolf D. Cremer, Anne De Bruin and Ann Dupuis
- The Completely Decentralized City: The Case for Benefits Based Public Finance pp. 403-418

- Fred Foldvary
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