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Volume 79, issue 5, 2020
- Editor's Introduction Farming Across the Border: Chinese Migrants in the Russian Far East pp. 1371-1385

- Clifford W. Cobb
- How Chinese Agricultural Immigrants Affect Farmers in the Russian Far East pp. 1387-1415

- Fujin Yi, Richard T. Gudaj, Valeria Arefieva, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Renata Yanbykh, Jiayi Zhou and Ivan Zuenko
- Impact of Chinese Agribusiness Entrepreneurs on the Local Land Market in the Russian Far East pp. 1417-1454

- Richard T. Gudaj, Fujin Yi, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Ivan Zuenko and Zvi Lerman
- Chinese Migrant Farmers in the Russian Far East: Impact on Rural Labor Markets pp. 1455-1482

- Fujin Yi, Richard T. Gudaj, Valeria Arefieva, Renata Yanbykh, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Jiayi Zhou and Ivan Zuenko
- Chinese Technology Transfer to Local Farmers in the Russian Far East pp. 1483-1509

- Fujin Yi, Richard T. Gudaj, Valeria Arefieva, Renata Yanbykh, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Jiayi Zhou and Ivan Zuenko
- Chinese Farmers in the Russian Far East and Local Rural Development pp. 1511-1551

- Richard T. Gudaj, Fujin Yi, Valeria Arefieva, Renata Yanbykh, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Jiayi Zhou and Ivan Zuenko
- Sino‐Russian Cooperation on Soybean Development in the Russian Far East pp. 1553-1586

- Fujin Yi, Richard T. Gudaj, Valeria Arefieva, Renata Yanbykh, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Jiayi Zhou and Ivan Zuenko
- Perceived Differences: Chinese and Russian Farmers on Business, Law, Management, and Environment pp. 1587-1614

- Fujin Yi, Diana Kenina, Richard T. Gudaj, Valeria Arefieva, Renata Yanbykh, Svetlana Mishchuk, Tatiana A. Potenko, Jiayi Zhou and Ivan Zuenko
- Implications of Chinese Farmers in the Russian Far East pp. 1615-1622

- David Sedik, Fujin Yi and Richard T. Gudaj
Volume 79, issue 4, 2020
- Foreword pp. 1063-1072

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Editor’s Introduction: Catholic Social Thought and Work pp. 1073-1084

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Work in Roman Catholic Thought pp. 1085-1109

- Kenneth R. Himes
- Karol Wojtyła’s Katolicka Etyka Społeczna as Precursor and Hermeneutic Key to Pope John Paul II’s Economic Teaching pp. 1111-1145

- Gerald J. Beyer
- On the Priority of Labor Over Capital pp. 1147-1180

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Work Is Love Made Visible: A Meditation on Grace pp. 1181-1208

- Jim Wishloff
- Humane Capital: A Reexamination of Catholic Social Teachings in Light of the Shift to Human Capital pp. 1209-1240

- Andrew Beauchamp
- Catholic Social Thought and New Institutional Economics: An Assessment of Their Affinities and Areas of Potential Convergence pp. 1241-1269

- Eileen Norcross and Paul Dragos Aligica
- Universal Basic Income and Work in Catholic Social Thought pp. 1271-1306

- Kate Ward
- Artificial Intelligence and Human Flourishing pp. 1307-1344

- Charles M. A. Clark and Aleksandr Gevorkyan
- The Value of Work: Rethinking Labor Productivity in Times of COVID‐19 and Automation pp. 1345-1365

- Juan Chebly, Austin Schiano and Divya Mehra
Volume 79, issue 3, 2020
- Editors' Introduction: Transition to a Low‐Energy Future pp. 617-649

- Bart Hawkins Kreps and Clifford W. Cobb
- Adaptation and Mitigation amid the Consequences of Failure pp. 651-693

- Paul Cox and Stan Cox
- The Rising Costs of Fossil‐Fuel Extraction: An Energy Crisis That Will Not Go Away pp. 695-717

- Bart Hawkins Kreps
- Energy Sprawl in the Renewable‐Energy Sector: Moving to Sufficiency in a Post Growth Era pp. 719-749

- Bart Hawkins Kreps
- The Future Is Rural: Societal Adaptation to Energy Descent pp. 751-798

- Jason C. Bradford
- Why Regenerative Agriculture? pp. 799-812

- Courtney White
- Differing Visions of Agriculture: Industrial‐Chemical vs. Small Farm and Urban Organic Production pp. 813-832

- Heather Gray and K. Rashid Nuri
- Consumer Food Co‐ops in the Age of Grocery Giants pp. 833-875

- Jon Steinman
- Reorienting the Economy to the Rhythms of Nature: Learning to Live with Intermittent Energy Supply pp. 877-905

- Kris De Decker
- Suburban Practices of Energy Descent pp. 907-940

- Samuel Alexander and Brendan Gleeson
- What Makes a Good Cargo Bike Route? Perspectives from Users and Planners pp. 941-965

- George Liu, Samuel Nello‐Deakin, Marco te Brömmelstroet and Yuki Yamamoto
- Winds of Trade: Passage to Zero‐Emission Shipping pp. 967-979

- Nicola Cutcher
- Energy‐Transition Education in a Power Systems Journey: Making the Invisible Visible and Actionable pp. 981-1022

- Jonee Kulman Brigham and Paul Imbertson
- Solar Commons: A “Commons Option” for the 21st Century pp. 1023-1057

- Kathryn Milun
Volume 79, issue 2, 2020
- Editor's Introduction: Rethinking Homelessness pp. 327-352

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Making the Prevention of Homelessness a Priority: The Role of Social Innovation pp. 353-381

- Stephen Gaetz
- Reflections on Working with Homeless People pp. 383-399

- Jonathan Cobb
- Visible Homelessness in a “Liveable City”: Municipal Responses to Homelessness in Melbourne pp. 401-426

- James Petty and Alison Young
- Homelessness in the Russian Federation: Regional and Local Context pp. 427-452

- Elena Korostyshevskaya and Leyla Gamidullaeva
- Homelessness and the Universal Family in China pp. 453-474

- Huili He, Zhihao Su, Jianjun Zhao, Yihui Pang and Zhihe Wang
- The Churning of Skid Row: A Genealogy of Development, Gentrification, and Displacement pp. 475-510

- Pesach Chananiah
- Economic and Noneconomic Factors Influencing Geographic Differentials in Homelessness: An Exploratory State‐Level Analysis pp. 511-540

- Richard Cebula and Gigi M. Alexander
- Gentrification and Blight: Relationship to Involuntary Displacement pp. 541-557

- Rick Rybeck
- Homelessness and Inequality pp. 559-590

- Mary Cleveland
- Cyclical Housing Markets and Homelessness pp. 591-612

- Fred Harrison
Volume 79, issue 1, 2020
- Foreword pp. 5-14

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Editor’s Introduction Free Trade: Theory, History, and Practice pp. 15-24

- Alexandra W. Lough
- Debating Free International Trade pp. 25-47

- Gerard Strange
- Radical Trade Reform: From Industrial to Ecological Civilization pp. 49-72

- Yi Huang and Shuying Tian
- True Free Trade Is Still True pp. 73-86

- Fred Foldvary
- The Role of Land Tenure, Taxation, and Monetary Systems in Achieving and Enjoying Free Trade pp. 87-113

- Edward J. Dodson
- American Commerce, American Empire: Late 19th‐Century Merchant Organizations and Trade Policy pp. 115-138

- Cory Davis
- The Free Trade Philosophy of Sir George Paish pp. 139-166

- Jennifer Bolan Ulrich
- The African Continental Free Trade Area pp. 167-197

- Franklin Obeng‐Odoom
- Free Trade Agreements Between Peru, Colombia, and the United States pp. 199-232

- Monica P. Lombana
- China's Growing Influence in Latin America pp. 233-244

- Varun Roby
- Trump’s New Trade Tariffs: A Response to Voters’ Demands? pp. 245-263

- Ignacio Bartesaghi and Natalia Melgar
- Liquefied Natural Gas: Redefining Nature, Restructuring Geopolitics, Returning to the Periphery? pp. 265-300

- Paul S. Ciccantell
- Micro Impacts of a Macro‐Level Trading Partnership: Effects of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Pakistan pp. 301-322

- Komal Niazi, Muhammad Shoaib and Song Qiulian
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