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Volume 46, issue 4, 1987
- The Worker, the Union and the Democratic Workplace pp. 385-397

- Kenneth O. Alexander
- New Interest in Public Private Partnerships pp. 398-398

- Will Lissner
- Trade Unions and the Reform of the Quality of Work Life: Ergonomic and Other QWL Reforms Have Limited Goals and Are Held No Substitute for Labor Involvement pp. 399-414

- Gordon DiGiacomo
- Focus on Human Suffering pp. 414-414

- W.L.
- The Practical Domain of Marketing: The Notion of a‘Free’Enterprise Market Economy as a Guise for Institutionalized Marketing Power pp. 415-430

- Raymond Benton
- Occupational Differences in the Determination of U.S. Workers’Earnings: Both the Human Capital and the Structured Labor Market Hypotheses Are Useful in Analysis pp. 431-443

- Nan L. Maxwell
- How Women Fare in the World Economy pp. 444-444

- W.L.
- Some Determinants of Property Crime: Economic Factors Influence Criminal Behavior But Cannot Completely Explain the Syndrome pp. 445-457

- Roy Howsen and Stephen B. Jarrell
- Criminality by corporate Executives pp. 458-458

- Will Lissner
- The Passion of Self‐interest: The Development of the Idea and Its Changing Status pp. 459-472

- Bruce B. Suttle
- Botswana's Macroeconomic Management of Its Mineral‐Based Growth: It Used Mining Revenues for Development and Services but Must Now Broaden the Beneficiaries pp. 473-478

- Robert L. Curry
- Some Surviving Elements in the Work of Henry George pp. 489-493

- David R. Kamerschen
- The Geosphere‐Biosphere Program—Saved? pp. 494-494

- Will Lissner
- Henry George and Europe: Ireland, the First Target of His Efforts to Spread His Doctrines Internationally, Disappointed Him pp. 495-501

- Michael Silagi and Susan N. Faulkner
- The Criteria That Identify a “Refereed Journal” pp. 501-502

- Will Lissner
Volume 46, issue 3, 1987
- Socioeconomic Impacts of Disinvestment on Communities in New York State pp. 261-271

- Sen‐Yuan Wu and Hyman Korman
- An American Legend—and Its Basis pp. 271-272

- Will Lissner
- Equity, Price Elasticity, and Household Income Under Increasing Block Rates for Water pp. 273-286

- Donald E. Agthe and R. Bruce Billings
- Clarence E. Ayres and the Legacy of German Idealism pp. 287-298

- Donald K. Pickens
- A Dynamic Model of the U.S. Economy pp. 298-298

- W.L.
- Surplus Seeking and Rent Seeking Through Back‐Door Deals in Mainland China Price Control and Central Planning Fix Prices Below Market Clearance, Creating a Contrived Surplus pp. 299-317

- K. K. Fung
- What Really Causes Mass Unemployment pp. 317-318

- W.L.
- J. Shield Nicholson's Project of Empire: The Edinburgh Economist Evolved from a Free Trader into a Premier Apologist for Imperialism pp. 319-340

- Robert H. Deans, H. Deans and Jantet S. Deans
- America's Distinguished Journals pp. 340-340

- W.L.
- Property Tax Assessment Reform: A Source of Local Revenue Windfall or Fiscal Retrenchment pp. 341-353

- Vel Pillai
- Poverty on the Land pp. 354-354

- Will Lissner
- The Negative Effects of Inappropriate Price Stimulation; The Case of Senegal: Rice Price Increases to Encourage Production May Harm Families of Non‐responsive Subsistence Farmers pp. 355-368

- Curtis M. Jolly and Oumar Diop
- Henry George on Chattel and Wage Slavery: The American Social Philosopher Condemned Both Forms as Immoral, Irrational Denials of Equality pp. 369-378

- E. Springs Steele
- The Influence of Exchange Rates on Trade pp. 378-378

- W.L.
- Henry George and His Philosophy: He Sought Equality of Opportunity to Use the Earth's Resources as Well as the End of Land Monopoly pp. 379-382

- Oscar B. Johannsen
- In Memoriam: Elizabeth Read Brown, 1902–1987 pp. 383-383

- Will Lissner
- Identifying Political Movements pp. 384-384

- Will Lissner
Volume 46, issue 2, 1987
- Disproportionate Black and Hispanic Unemployment in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: The Roles of Racial Inequality, Segregation and Discrimination in Male Joblessness pp. 129-150

- Johne E. Farley
- The Military‐Industrial Complex pp. 150-150

- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- The Effectiveness of Alternative Methods of Searching for Jobs and Finding Them: An Exploratory Analysis of the Data Bearing upon the Ways of Coping with joblessness pp. 151-164

- John B. Wielgosz and Susan Carpenter
- How Land Monopoly Arose in Mexico pp. 164-164

- Raymond E. Crist
- The Irish Sea Fisheries: Development and Curtailment of a Renewable Resource Industry pp. 165-178

- Desmond A. Gillmor
- Mineral Taxation in Jamaica: An Oligopoly Confronts Taxes on Resource Rents — and Prevails pp. 179-203

- M. H. I. Dore
- The Pattern of Neocolonialism pp. 203-204

- Raymond E. Crist
- Natural Monopolies and Rent: A Georgist Remedy for X‐Inefficiency Among Publicly‐regulated Firms pp. 205-217

- George Babilot, Roger Frantz and Louis Green
- The Price of Social Peace pp. 217-218

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Forensic Economics and the Wrongful Death of a Household Producer: Current Practices, Methodological Biases and Alternative Solutions of Losses pp. 219-228

- Charles C. Fischer
- Some European Perceptions of Japan's Work‐ethos in the Tokugawa Era: A Limited Survey of Observations from the West's First Encounters Offers Parallels to Today's pp. 229-243

- M. Shahid Alam
- Land Use Planning Under Fire pp. 244-244

- Will Lissner
- Henry George and British Labor Politics pp. 245-256

- Peter d'A. Jones
- Is Population Decline Fearsome? pp. 256-256

- W.L.
Volume 46, issue 1, 1987
- The Nature of the Agrarian Land Question in the Republic of South Africa pp. 1-16

- Rudolph Daniels
- Economic Development and Crime: The Two May Be Associated as an Adaptation to Industrialism in Social Revolution pp. 17-34

- Sethard Fisher
- An Important Resource for Study of Youth Problems pp. 34-34

- W.L.
- Veblen and the Political Economy of Technocracy: The Herald of Technological Revolution Developed an Ideology of ‘Scientific’ Collectivism pp. 35-48

- Donald Stabile
- Trespassers on the People's Land pp. 48-48

- W.L.
- The Roles of Intellectual Pedigrees in Economic Science pp. 49-60

- William Guthrie
- Changes at Journal of Forecasting pp. 60-60

- W.L.
- Statistics: Weapon Against Discrimination pp. 60-60

- W.L.
- Nature in Economic Theories: Hans Immler Traces Recognition of the Environment—and Its Neglect—in Various Classics pp. 61-70

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Poverty and Mass Unemployment in Mineralrich Botswana pp. 71-86

- Robert L. Curry
- The Propaganda Against Social Security pp. 87-88

- Will Lissner
- Export Processing Zones and Economic Development in Asia: A Review and Reassessment of a Means of Promoting Growth and Jobs pp. 89-106

- Dennis A. Rondinellli
- Fighting Cyclical and Long Term Economic Decline pp. 105-105

- W.L.
- Non profit Enterprise in the U.S. Economy pp. 106-106

- W.L.
- A Short‐sighted Geosphere‐Biosphere Program pp. 106-106

- W.L.
- Was Proposition 4 Really a Tax Reduction Mirage?A Correction and Reinterpretation of Previous Findings pp. 107-108

- Richard Cebula
- Henry George's Impact at Home and Abroad: He Won the Workers of Marx's Adopted Country But Through Leninism Marxism Has Won Half the World pp. 109-124

- T. H. Bonaparte
- The Case for Reform of the Real Property Tax pp. 125-126

- John M. Kelly
- Add in the Earth's Atmosphere pp. 126-126

- W.L.
- Further Proof of Discrimination pp. 127-127

- W.L.
- The Land Question in Ex‐Colonial Kenya pp. 127-127

- W.L.