Eastern Economic Journal
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Volume 12, issue 4, 1986
- The Future of Keynesian Economics pp. 347-356

- James Tobin
- Keynes and His Revolution in Historical Perspective pp. 357-369

- D. E. Moggridge
- Beyond the IS/LM Device: Was Keynes a Hicksian? pp. 370-384

- Omar. Hamouda
- Negative Reactions in Cambridge to Keynes' General Theory pp. 385-396

- John Presley
- Keynes's Lectures, 1932-1935: Notes of a Representative Student: A Prelude: Notes for the Easter Term 1932 pp. 397-412

- Thomas Rymes
- "Human Logic" and Keynes's Economics pp. 413-430

- E. G. Winslow
- The Macroeconomics of the Treatise on Money pp. 431-450

- Robert Dimand
- The Impact of the General Theory in Japan pp. 451-466

- Koichi Hamada
- The Pigou-Keynes Controversy about Involuntary Unemployment: A Half-Century Reinterpretation pp. 467-477

- Ingrid Rima
Volume 12, issue 3, 1986
- What Is a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Macroeconomics after Fifty Years pp. 191-198

- Robert Solow
- Wages and Keynes: Lessons from the Past pp. 199-208

- Daniel Mitchell
- Keynes after Lucas pp. 209-216

- Alan Blinder
- The Revolution Restored: Keynesian Unemployment, Inflation and Budget Deficits pp. 217-221

- Robert Eisner
- Keynesian and Classical Unemployment: Evidence from the Current Cycl e pp. 223-236

- P. S. Andersen
- Wage Flexibility and Employment pp. 237-242

- Peter Howitt
- Inertia in Labor Markets pp. 243-250

- Graham Pyatt
- A Model of Wage Contract Bargaining with Imperfect Information and Strikes pp. 251-256

- Christine Blair and Anthony Rodrigues
- Labor Supply, Voluntary Work, and Charitable Contributions in a Model of Utility Maximization pp. 257-263

- Wei-Chiao Huang and Subhash Ray
- Human Capital Accumulation and Trends in the Male-Female Wage Gap in the United States, 1956-1983 pp. 265-271

- Brent Moulton
- Pensions, Social Security, and Asset Accumulation pp. 273-281

- Susan Pozo and Stephen Woodbury
- Retirement Age Women and Men: Income Sources and Work pp. 283-290

- Jane Sjogren
- Exhaustible Resources and International Trade pp. 291-296

- Paul Comolli
- Macroeconomic Adjustment under a Sliding Peg Exchange Rate and Imperfect Capital Mobility pp. 297-306

- Miguel Kiguel
- Deposit Market Deregulation and the Recent Behavior of M1 pp. 307-312

- Herb Taylor
- Price Smoothing, Inventory and Random Output pp. 313-320

- Edward Zabel
- Choice of Technique in a Putty-Clay Model of Production pp. 321-326

- Lawrence Lau and Barry Ma
- Charges, Permits and Pollutant Interactions pp. 327-336

- Alfred Endres
- Prometheus Rebound: On Welfare-Improving Constraints pp. 337-344

- Shlomo Maital
Volume 12, issue 2, 1986
- Protection in a Democracy: A Conversation with H. Peter Gray and Roy Licklider pp. 89-93

- Peter Gray
- Advocacy and Neo Classical Economics pp. 94-102

- Michael Bordo and Daniel Landau
- Interest Rates and Inflation: Uncertainty Cushions, Threshold and "Patman" Effects pp. 103-114

- Anthony Myatt and Gregory Young
- Unemployment Insurance and the Theory of Labor Demand pp. 115-128

- Carl Kaiser
- The Economics of Charity: Life-Cycle Patterns of Alumnae Contributions pp. 129-141

- James Grant and David Lindauer
- The Maximum Revenue Tariff vs. Transfer Payments pp. 142-144

- Yeong-Her Yeh
- A Note on the Welfare Cost of a Tariff pp. 145-148

- James Cassing
- A Common Fallacy about In-Kind Subsidies: A Housing Program Application pp. 149-157

- Alan Caniglia
- The Peculiarities of Labor Markets and the Residuum pp. 158-174

- Ingrid Rima
Volume 12, issue 1, 1986
- The Entropy Law and the Economic Process in Retrospect pp. 3-25

- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
- Innovation, New Industries and New Firms pp. 27-43

- Nina Shapiro
- Productivity and City Size: Some Historical Evidence pp. 45-51

- Thomas Hyclak
- When Are Factor Inputs Gross Substitutes? pp. 53-59

- James Giordano
- A Note on the Dominant Influence of Fiscal Actions pp. 61-62

- Abdur Chowdhury
- Jacob Vanderlint and the Roots of Supply-Side Economics pp. 63-72

- James Marsh
- Marxian Economics and Freedom: A Comment pp. 73-78

- Jack Amariglio and Antonio Callari
- Reply [Freedom and Unfreedom in Marxian Economics] pp. 78-80

- Julie Matthaei
- "Temporary General Equilibrium Theory": by Jean-Michael Grandmont: A Review Essay pp. 81-86

- Harvey Gram
Volume 11, issue 4, 1985
- A Conversation with Donald N. McCloskey about Rhetoric pp. 293-296

- Deirdre McCloskey
- Conceptual Evolution in Economics: The Case of Rational Expectations pp. 297-308

- Randall Bausor
- Knowledge and Rationality in the Austrian School: An Analytical Survey pp. 309-330

- Richard Langlois
- The Rational Expectations Hypothesis and Economic Analysis pp. 331-341

- Robert McAuliffe
- Microfoundations: A Diversity of Treatments pp. 342-360

- Sheila Dow
- Traditional Notions of Equilibrium Reconsidered pp. 361-372

- Tom Kompas
- Methodology and the Practice of Economics: A Critique of Patinkin's Interpretation of Keynes pp. 373-383

- Elba Brown-Collier
- On Relational Structures and Non-equilibrium in Economic Theory pp. 384-403

- Douglas Vickers
- Alternatives to Equilibrium Analysis pp. 404-421

- Donald Katzner
- Moral Philosophy, Cognitive Psychology and Economic Theory pp. 422-436

- Sandra Baum
- Towards an Empirically Valid Economics pp. 437-449

- Alfred Eichner
- Reflections on Blaug's Methodology of Economics: Suggestions for a Revised Edition pp. 450-454

- Lawrence Boland
Volume 11, issue 3, 1985
- The State in a Mixed Economy pp. 190-199

- William Leonard
- Properties of Some Short-run Business Forecasts pp. 200-210

- John Muth
- The Dollar and Inflation pp. 211-220

- Allen Sinai
- Coopolization and Incomes Policy pp. 221-228

- David Colander
- Switching and Employment pp. 229-234

- Joseph Halevi
- Development Economics: The Intellectual Divisions pp. 235-247

- Paul Streeten
- Basic Commodities, Growth and Labor Absorption pp. 248-256

- Peter Anthony
- J. A. Schumpeter on Economic Sociology pp. 257-266

- Hans Jensen
- The Entrepreneurial Enigma pp. 267-272

- Bert Elwert
- Critical Analyses of Military Spending and Capitalism pp. 273-282

- James Cypher
- "Musquapsink?..." the Economics of Property Rights in Already-Granted College Degrees pp. 283-290

- Jared Lobdell
Volume 11, issue 2, 1985
- Payroll Tax Effects on Wage Growth pp. 89-100

- Richard Dye
- A General Equilibrium Critique of Feldstein's Social Security Estimate pp. 101-105

- Laurence Seidman
- The Outlook for Army Recruiting pp. 107-122

- Charles Dale and Curtis Gilroy
- In the Productivities of U.S. Multinationals in the Industrial Sector of the Canadian Economy pp. 123-133

- Parviz Asheghian and William Foote
- Assessing the Impact of Regulation of Trucking Firms pp. 135-143

- Mary Acker
- The Brain Drain and Education Opportunity in Less Developed Countries pp. 145-155

- Michael Webb
- An Intertrack Wagering Experiment pp. 157-160

- Donn Pescatrice
- A Note on Imperfections in the Distribution of Economic Knowledge pp. 161-166

- David Laband
- A Communication: An Unpublished Letter of J. B. Say pp. 167-170

- Bette Polkinghorn
Volume 11, issue 1, 1985
- Otto Eckstein pp. 1-2

- Dale Jorgenson
- Chaos Models and Their Implications for Forecasting pp. 3-15

- William Baumol and Richard Quandt
- Moving Econometrics from Theory to Application pp. 16-27

- Joseph Kasputys
- Simplification of Large Scale Macroeconometric Models pp. 28-40

- Lawrence Klein, Arthur Doud and E. Sojo
- Public Expenditures and the Elderly pp. 42-50

- Lester Thurow
- Tax Reform, Tax Revenue, and the Deficit pp. 51-63

- Walter Heller
- Thoughts on Public Expenditures pp. 64-70

- Alice Rivlin
- The International Agenda pp. 71-78

- Hendrik Houthakker
- Reflections on Macroeconomic Modelling; Confessions of a DRI Addict pp. 79-83

- Robert Solow
- Reflections on Reflections: Comments [Thoughts on Public Expenditures] [The International Agenda] [Reflections on Macroeconomic Modelling; Confessions of a DRI Addict pp. 84-87

- Roger Brinner
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