American Journal of Economics and Sociology
1941 - 2025
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Volume 74, issue 5, 2015
- "Marie Howland—19-super-th-Century Leader for Women's Economic Independence pp. 878-1190

- Holly Jacklyn Blake
Volume 74, issue 4, 2015
- How Foundations Exercise Power pp. 654-675

- Joan Roelofs
- The “Big 3” Foundations and American Global Power pp. 676-703

- Inderjeet Parmar
- The Gates Foundation, Ebola, and Global Health Imperialism pp. 704-742

- Jacob Levich
- Making Public Policy: The New Philanthropists and American Education pp. 743-774

- Robin Rogers
- Black Liberation and the Foundations of Social Control pp. 775-795

- Andrew Gavin Marshall
- The Self-Help Myth: Towards a Theory of Philanthropy as Consensus Broker pp. 796-825

- Erica Kohl-Arenas
- The Role of Foundations in Public Debates in Germany pp. 826-852

- Rupert Strachwitz
Volume 74, issue 3, 2015
- Curing Slums: The Jane Jacobs Way and the Henry George Way pp. 481-494

- Walter Rybeck
- Jane Jacobs on Henry George: Progress or Poverty? pp. 495-509

- Sanford Ikeda
- Henry George and Jane Jacobs on the Sources of Economic Growth pp. 510-530

- William S. Peirce
- The DNA of Enterprise: Jane Jacobs and Henry George on Innovation and Development Through Spin-Offs pp. 531-549

- David Ellerman
- The Social, Spatial, and Economic Roots of Urban Inequality in Africa: Contextualizing Jane Jacobs and Henry George pp. 550-586

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Henry George, Jane Jacobs, and Free Trade pp. 587-599

- David Boyle
- Using Jane Jacobs and Henry George to Tame Gentrification pp. 600-630

- Jason Leslie Combs
Volume 74, issue 2, 2015
- What Would Milton Friedman Have Thought of the Great Recession? pp. 209-235

- Scott Sumner
- The Great Recession and Marx's Crisis Theory pp. 236-277

- Andrew Kliman
- The Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle pp. 278-297

- Fred Foldvary
- Post Keynesian Theories of Crisis pp. 298-324

- Steve Keen
- A Real-Assets Model of Economic Crises: Will China Crash in 2015? pp. 325-360

- Mason Gaffney
- A Neo-Polanyian Theory of Economic Crises pp. 361-378

- Fred Block
- The Business Cycle: A Kelsonian Analysis pp. 379-418

- Michael D. Greaney
- Predicting Major Economic Events with Accuracy: A New Framework for Scientific Macroeconomic Models pp. 419-456

- James Wayne
Volume 74, issue 1, 2015
- Natural Rights, Human Rights, and Libertarianism pp. 29-62

- Walter E. Block
- Natural Rights: Henry George and the Economic Fruits of a Good Society pp. 63-92

- James M. Dawsey
- Catholic Social Thought and Human Rights pp. 93-112

- Zachary R. Calo
- Islam and Human Rights: A Growing Rapprochement? pp. 113-148

- David L. Johnston
- Confucianism, Moral Equality, and Human Rights: A Mencian Perspective pp. 149-185

- Sungmoon Kim
Volume 73, issue 5, 2014
- Middle Ground: Uniting City, Farm, and Nature with Diverse Agroecosystems pp. 1007-1134

- Evan Leonard
Volume 73, issue 4, 2014
- Taxation: The Lost History pp. 664-988

- Terence Dwyer
Volume 73, issue 3, 2014
- Riches, Real Estate, and Resistance: How Land Speculation, Debt, and Trade Monopolies Led to the American Revolution pp. 474-626

- Thomas D. Curtis
Volume 73, issue 2, 2014
- Introduction: Environmental Sustainability Symposium pp. 295-298

- Richard Cebula and James Payne
- The Roles of Economic Freedom and Regulatory Quality in Creating a Favorable Environment for Investment in Energy R&D, Infrastructure, and Capacity pp. 299-324

- Richard Cebula and Franklin Mixon
- Are State Renewable Portfolio Standards Contagious? pp. 325-340

- Oguzhan Dincer, James Payne and Kristi Simkins
- Public Choice and the EPA, 20 Years Later: An Exploratory Study pp. 341-352

- Richard Cebula, Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhyaya
- National Emissions Standards, Pollution Havens, and Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 353-368

- Shane Sanders, Abhinav Alakshendra and Bhavneet Walia
- A Time Series Approach to Examining Regional Economic Resiliency to Hurricanes pp. 369-391

- Bradley Ewing, Daan Liang and Yuepeng Cui
- The Effect of Urbanization and Industrialization on Energy Use in Emerging Economies: Implications for Sustainable Development pp. 392-409

- Perry Sadorsky
- A Dynamic Study on Ecological Disaster, Government Regulation, and Renewable Resources pp. 410-442

- Pu-yan Nie, Peng Sun and Bill Z. Yang
Volume 73, issue 1, 2014
- Adam Smith's and Douglass North's Multidisciplinary Approach to Economic Development pp. 3-31

- Kwangsu Kim
- Schumpeter's Challenge to Economists: History, Theory, and Statistics as Key Competencies and Sociology as a Vision for the Future pp. 32-57

- Janne Kurtakko
- Good Governance and Norms of Citizenship: An Investigation into the System- and Individual-Level Determinants of Attachment to Civic Norms pp. 58-83

- Peter Kotzian
- Corporate Responsibility and the Collegial Field pp. 84-107

- Jan Tullberg
- Social Capital as Collateral: Banking on the Poor pp. 108-125

- Esayas Bekele Geleta
- Capitalism, Meritocracy, and Social Stratification: A Radical Reformulation of the Davis-Moore Thesis pp. 126-150

- Costas Panayotakis
- Weber and Baqir as-Sadr: The Paradox of Economic Development in Islamic Societies pp. 151-177

- Ayman Reda
- Making Distribution Markets: Market-Wide Institutions in French and American Bicycle Distribution, 1865–1914 pp. 178-209

- Thomas Burr
- The Social and Environmental Costs of Milk Production: Trends and Resistance in Vermont pp. 210-236

- Eric J. Krieg
- Economic Sociology vs. Real Life: The Case of Grocery Shopping pp. 237-263

- Shelley L. Koch and Joey Sprague
- Professions and Professionals: Capturing the Changing Role of Expertise Through Theoretical Triangulation pp. 264-293

- Viola Burau and Lotte Bøgh Andersen
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