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Volume 78, issue 5, 2019
- Editor’s Introduction: The Social Problem of Monopoly pp. 1043-1069

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Rewriting China’s Recent History: Fluctuations in State Economic Control, 1949–1984 pp. 1071-1100

- Yiying Zhang, Xiaodan Dong and Tiejun Wen
- Monopoly and Anti‐Monopoly in China Today pp. 1101-1134

- Yi Huang
- How Governments Promote Monopolies: Public Procurement in India pp. 1135-1169

- Yugank Goyal
- The Role of State‐Owned Enterprises in an Artificial Monopoly Market: The Case of Turkey pp. 1171-1199

- Bora Coşar, Hakan Yilmaz and Erkut Altindağ
- The Impact of Monopolies on Small Business Development in Russia pp. 1201-1228

- L. A. Mierin, E. M. Korostyshevskaya and N. S. Ragimova
- Economic Democracy: The Role of Privilege in Advancing Civilization pp. 1229-1249

- Drew L. Harris and Teresa M. Twomey
Volume 78, issue 4, 2019
- Foreword pp. 839-847

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Introduction: Catholic Social Thought vs. the Economy of Exclusion pp. 849-864

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Pope Francis on Overcoming Exclusion: A Theological Vision with Economic and Social Implications pp. 865-893

- Thomas J. Massaro
- Human Vicegerency and the Golden Rule: The Islamic Case Against Exclusion pp. 895-922

- Ayman Reda
- Power, Subsidiarity, and the Economy of Exclusion pp. 923-954

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Uncertainty and the Economy of Exclusion: Insights from Post‐Keynesian Institutionalism pp. 955-972

- David A. Zalewski
- The Throwaway Culture in the Economy of Exclusion: Pope Francis and Economists on Waste pp. 973-1008

- Charles M. A. Clark and Helen Alford
- Effects of Care Leave and Family Social Policy: Spotlight on the United States pp. 1009-1037

- Tracey Freiberg
Volume 78, issue 3, 2019
- Foreword Editor‐in‐Chief pp. 567-572

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Editor’s Introduction: The Troubled State of Populism pp. 573-591

- Alexandra W. Lough
- Populism and the Populists: The Incoherent Coherence of Coxey's March pp. 593-619

- Jerry Prout
- The Nevada Water Law of 1913: A Populist Response to Progressivism pp. 621-647

- Richard A. McFarlane
- Agrarian Populism in the 19th Century: Four Sources of Partial Success pp. 649-674

- David Giesen
- Populism and Conspiracy: A Historical Synthesis of American Countersubversive Narratives pp. 675-715

- Nathan Jessen
- Populism in South America: Democratic Panacea or Pitfall? pp. 717-739

- Robert Nyenhuis
- Populism and British Stories of Decline pp. 741-759

- Joshua Murphy
- Ethnography and the Making of “The People”: Uncovering Conservative Populist Politics in the United States pp. 761-786

- Claudine M. Pied
- Modern American Populism: Analyzing the Economics Behind the “Silent Majority,” the Tea Party, and Trumpism pp. 787-834

- Willis Patenaude
Volume 78, issue 2, 2019
- Editor's Introduction: Religion and the Shaping of Normative Economics pp. 297-318

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Economic Religion and the Worship of Progress pp. 319-362

- Robert Nelson
- A Protestant Rethinking of Economics for a Healthier World pp. 363-408

- Carol Frances Johnston
- Catholicism and Economics: Towards a “Deeper Reflection on the Nature of the Economy and its Purposes” pp. 409-441

- Charles M.A. Clark
- Islam’s Gift: An Economy of Spiritual Development pp. 443-491

- Asad Zaman
- The Political Economy of Confucian Harmony: A Xunzian Vision pp. 493-521

- Sungmoon Kim
- The Reality and Diversity of Buddhist Economics pp. 523-560

- Wolfgang Drechsler
Volume 78, issue 1, 2019
- Foreword Editor‐in‐Chief pp. 5-12

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Editor’s Introduction: The Growing Failure of the Neoclassical Paradigm in Economics pp. 13-34

- Alberto Ruiz‐Villaverde
- From Economics to Political Economy: Contradictions, Challenge, and Change pp. 35-62

- Frank Stilwell
- A Critical Review of Homo Economicus from Five Approaches pp. 63-93

- Dante A. Urbina and Alberto Ruiz‐Villaverde
- The New Microeconomics: A Psychological, Institutional, and Evolutionary Paradigm with Neoclassical Economics as a Special Case pp. 95-135

- Brendan Markey‐Towler
- Feminist Economics: Theoretical and Political Dimensions pp. 137-166

- Astrid Agenjo‐Calderón and Lina Gálvez‐Muñoz
- The Euro System as a Laboratory for Neoliberalism: The Case of Spain pp. 167-193

- Fernando López‐Castellano and Fernando García‐Quero
- The Debate on Pension Systems: The Paradigmatic Cases of Chile and Spain pp. 195-223

- Xabier Arrizabalo Montoro, Mario del Rosal and F. Javier Murillo Arroyo
- Why Regulation Is Needed in Emerging Markets in the Tourism Sector pp. 225-254

- Jose María Martín‐Martín, María S. Ostos‐Rey and Jose A. Salinas‐Fernández
- Historical Significance of Labor’s Increased Precariousness in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain pp. 255-290

- Xabier Arrizabalo, Patricia Pinto and Lucía Vicent
Volume 77, issue 5, 2018
- Foreword Editor‐in‐Chief pp. 1187-1194

- Clifford W. Cobb
- Editor's Introduction Imagining a Better World: A Survey of Feminist Utopian Literature pp. 1195-1208

- Alexandra W. Lough
- Mary Griffith’s Three Hundred Years Hence: Utopia, Women, and Marriage pp. 1209-1242

- Lillian M. Purdy
- Sublimating an Apocalypse: An Exploration of Anxiety, Authorship, and Feminist Theory in Mary Shelley’s The Last Man pp. 1243-1276

- Olivia Zolciak
- Eugenics in Late 19th‐Century Feminist Utopias pp. 1277-1312

- Christina Lake
- An Exploration of Femininity, Masculinity, and Racial Prejudices in Herland pp. 1313-1327

- Elinor Bowers
- Naming a Star: Ursula Le Guin’s The Dispossessed and the Reimagining of Utopianism pp. 1329-1352

- Katherine Cross
- Risk and Feminist Utopia: Radicalizing the Future pp. 1353-1376

- Jeanne Cortiel
- Writing a Better Ending: How Feminist Utopian Literature Subverts Patriarchy pp. 1377-1406

- Kirsten Imani Kasai
Volume 77, issue 3-4, 2018
- How to Blow Up a Wall with a Heartbeat pp. 645-656

- Nicholas Powers
- On the Perils of Race Neutrality and Anti‐Blackness: Philosophy as an Irreconcilable Obstacle to (Black) Thought pp. 657-687

- Tommy J. Curry and Gwenetta Curry
- Cracking the Racial Code: Black Threat, White Rights and the Lexicon of American Politics pp. 689-727

- Dylan Bennett and Hannah Walker
- The Five Refusals of White Supremacy pp. 729-755

- Andrea Gibbons
- The Spectacle of Lynching: Rituals of White Supremacy in the Jim Crow South pp. 757-788

- Amy Louise Wood
- The Destruction of Black Wall Street: Tulsa's 1921 Riot and the Eradication of Accumulated Wealth pp. 789-819

- Chris M. Messer, Thomas E. Shriver and Alison E. Adams
- Rural Segregation and Racial Violence: Historical Effects of Spatial Racism pp. 821-847

- Lisa D. Cook, Trevon Logan and John Parman
- The War on Drugs, Racial Meanings, and Structural Racism: A Holistic and Reproductive Approach pp. 849-892

- Michael L. Rosino and Matthew W. Hughey
- Land Gains, Land Losses: The Odyssey of African Americans Since Reconstruction pp. 893-939

- Waymon R. Hinson
- Sanitation Inequity and the Cumulative Effects of Racism in Colorblind Public Health Policies pp. 941-966

- Jennifer S. Carrera and Catherine Coleman Flowers
- “The Inevitable Products of Racial Segregation”: Multigenerational Consequences of Exclusionary Housing Policies on African Americans, 1910–1960 pp. 967-1012

- Louis Lee Woods
- The History of Residential Segregation in the United States, Title VIII, and the Homeownership Remedy pp. 1013-1048

- Teron McGrew
- Inherited Prospects: The Importance of Financial Transfers for White and Black College‐Educated Households’ Wealth Trajectories pp. 1049-1076

- Joanna Taylor and Tatjana Meschede
- Race and Location: The Role Neighborhoods Play in Family Wealth and Well‐Being pp. 1077-1111

- Hannah Thomas, Alexis Mann and Tatjana Meschede
- Racial Disparities in Health Status and Access to Healthcare: The Continuation of Inequality in the United States Due to Structural Racism pp. 1113-1152

- Ruqaiijah Yearby
- Mass Incarceration and Racial Inequality pp. 1153-1182

- Becky Pettit and Carmen Gutierrez
Volume 77, issue 2, 2018
- Birth of the Modern Corporation: From Servant of the State to Semi†Sovereign Power pp. 239-277

- Luigi Cerri
- Modern Pirates: How Arbitration Lawyers Help Corporations Seize National Assets and Limit State Autonomy pp. 279-329

- Pia Eberhardt and Cecilia Olivet
- Corporate Power and Expansive U.S. Military Policy pp. 331-417

- Mason Gaffney
- Corporations and Nations: Power Imbalance in the Extractive Sector pp. 419-446

- Evaristus Oshionebo
- Transnational Corporations and Urban Development pp. 447-510

- Franklin Obeng†Odoom
- Controlling Corporate Power in China: Case Studies of Seed Companies and Water Distribution pp. 511-540

- Lanying Zhang, Guanqi Li and Huili He
- The Coal Mine Mafia of India: A Mirror of Corporate Power pp. 541-574

- Yugank Goyal
Volume 77, issue 1, 2018
- Editor's Introduction: Land, Power, and Democracy pp. 13-27

- Christopher England
- Social Relations of Landed Property: Gentrification of a Polish Enclave in Brooklyn pp. 29-57

- Filip Stabrowski
- Land Value Taxation in Vancouver: Rent†Seeking and the Tax Revolt pp. 59-94

- Christopher England
- Real Estate, Public Works, and Political Organization in Winnipeg, 1870–1885 pp. 95-123

- Gustavo F. Velasco
- Private Property in the Context of Community pp. 125-148

- Matthew Hoffman
- “Economic Policies Are the Best Social Policiesâ€: West German Neoliberalism and the Housing Question After 1945 pp. 149-167

- Margaret Haderer
- John Dewey and Henry George: The Socialization of Land as a Prerequisite for a Democratic Public pp. 169-200

- Christopher England
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