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Volume 43, issue 4, 1984
- The Political Economy of Revolution and Democracy pp. 385-398

- Wilber A. Chaffee
- Socioeconomic Advance in the Republic of China (Taiwan) pp. 399-412

- Charles H. C. Kao and Ben‐Chieh Liu
- Objective Information and Social Consensus pp. 413-425

- James A. Yunker
- A Rich Resource—the Geosynchronous Orbit pp. 425-426

- Will Lissner
- Proposals to Tax Life Insurance Savings as Personal Income pp. 427-433

- C. Lowell Harriss
- Complexity and the Meaning of Freedom pp. 435-442

- Steven R. Hickerson
- Can the Public's Desire for Future Benefits Be Deduced form Their Private Decisions? pp. 443-449

- Edward M. Miller
- Humanity's Need for Economic Knowledge pp. 449-449

- Ludwig von Mises
- Solving America's Societal Problems pp. 450-450

- John R. Opel
- The Constitutionality of a Federal Net Wealth Tax pp. 451-454

- Richard W. Lindholm
- An Economics Classic and Plutology pp. 455-468

- Frank C. Genovese
- The System of Land Rights in Nigerian Agriculture pp. 469-480

- Don N. Ike
- Site Value Taxation on Australia pp. 481-495

- Mary E. Edwards
- On Modernizing Local Public Finance pp. 497-501

- Dick Netzer
Volume 43, issue 3, 1984
- Social Efficiency and the Provision of Collective Services pp. 257-268

- Howard P Tuckman
- The World Citizen pp. 268-268

- Ludwig von Mises
- Henry George's Theory of State's Agenda: The Origins of His Ideas on Economic Policy in Adam Smith's Moral Theory pp. 269-286

- Frank Petrella
- Organizational Issues in Worker Ownership pp. 287-299

- John W. Murphy
- Coping with Catastrophe pp. 299-300

- Will Lissner
- Competition, Imperfect Competition, and Dynamic Market Processes pp. 301-312

- Coldwell Daniel
- Public Schools and In‐migration in North Carolina Counties, 1975–80 pp. 313-322

- G. Donald Jud
- Efforts to Liberalize Agricultural Trade pp. 322-322

- W. Allen Wallis
- Groundwater and the Land Value Tax pp. 323-332

- Bruce Yandle
- Some Theoretical coordinates of radical Liberalism pp. 333-339

- Peter M. Lictenstein
- Brunei's Superior Tax System pp. 340-340

- Will Lissner
- Libertarianism and Private Property in Land pp. 341-356

- Walter Horn
- Locke's Contract: would People consent to It? pp. 357-368

- John T. Bookman
- Old Age Relief Policy Prior to 1900: The trend Toward Restrictiveness pp. 369-384

- Jhon B. Willamson
Volume 43, issue 2, 1984
- A Centenary Reconsideration of Bellamy's Looking Backward pp. 129-148

- Warren Samuels
- Development and Agrarian Land Reform in Venezuela's Pioneer Zone: Social Progress Along the Llano‐Andes Border in a Half Century of Political Advance pp. 149-158

- Raymond E. Crist
- Important Issues and Serious Problems in Flat‐rate Income Taxation pp. 159-162

- C. Lowell Harriss
- A. R. Prest's Investigation of the Case for Site Value Taxation pp. 163-166

- Will Llssner
- Land Reform in Kiaochow, China: From 1898 to 1914 the Menace of Disastrous Land Speculation was Averted by Taxation pp. 167-177

- Michael Silagi and Susan N. Faulkner
- Restriction of Farm Ownership as Rent‐seeking Behavior: Family Farmers Have It Their Way pp. 179-189

- David N. Laband
- Do Better Wages Reduce Crime? A Research Note pp. 191-195

- Samuel L. Myers
- A Salute to the Nobel Economics Jury pp. 195-196

- Will Lissner
- The Promise and Perils of Worker Participation in Management pp. 197-204

- Kenneth O. Alexander
- Misuses of Statistics: Lessons for Statisticians, Non‐statisticians, Students and Teachers pp. 205-216

- Herbert F. Spirer and A. J. Jaffe
- Homelessness in Dublin: An Irish Urban Disorder pp. 217-233

- Kevin C. Kearns
- In Memoriam: Luigi Ligutti pp. 234-234

- Will Lissner
- On the Validity of Veblen's Criticisms of Economic Orthodoxy: An Analysis of His Positions in the Light of Current Conditions and Economic Thought pp. 235-246

- Syamal K. Ghosh
- Toward a Constructive Theory for Anti‐poverty Policy pp. 247-256

- Brian J. Jones
Volume 43, issue 1, 1984
- Incremental vs. Comprehensive Reform of Economic Regulation: Predictable Outcomes and Unintended Consequences pp. 1-17

- L. R. Jones and Frederick Thompson
- Corporate Governance: A Problem of Hierarchies and Self Interest pp. 19-36

- Edward E. Williams and M. Chapman Findlay
- Problems in Acquiring Mineral Revenues for Financing Economic Development: A Case Study of Zambia During 1970–78 pp. 37-52

- Robert L. Curry
- Léon Walras and Social Justice pp. 53-60

- Renato Cirillo
- Economic Activity and Social Indicators: A Rural‐Urban Discontinuum? pp. 61-74

- Charles S. Perry
- Is the New England Urban Tax Rate Too High? pp. 75-89

- Charles J. Stokes
- The Struggle to Dismantle Trade Barriers pp. 89-90

- W. Allen Wallis
- Complexity and the Meaning of Freedom: The Classical Liberal View pp. 91-101

- Steven R. Hickerson
- On the Use and Abuse of Thorstein Veblen in Modern American Sociology, II: Daniel Bell and the ‘Utopianizing’ of Veblen's Contribution and Its Integration by Robert Merton and C. W. Mills pp. 103-114

- Rick Tilman and J. L. Simich
- Why Everyone Should Read George's ‘Progress and Poverty’: On the Classic's Centenary, the Specialists Find This 19th Century Best Seller Still Very Timely pp. 115-121

- Frank C. Genovese
- The Plight of Refugees pp. 122-122

- Edward J. Derwinski
- Scientific Journals—Are They ‘Unreadable’? pp. 123-124

- Will Lissner
- Henry George, His Advocates and Adversaries: Together, Friend and Foe of His American Philosophy Helped to Develop Medern Economic Theory (Review) pp. 125-127

- Bruce Yandle