International Journal of Social Economics
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Volume 19, issue 7/8/9, 1992
- Introduction: A Tribute to a Scholar and TeacherExtraordinaire pp. 5-14

- John Conway O'Brien
- Salute to an Economist in Faculty Governance pp. 15-24

- James H. McBath
- Socialism and its Future in the Post‐Soviet Era pp. 25-36

- John E. Elliott
- Marxist and Other Thought in the Light of the Gorbachev Revolution pp. 37-57

- Warren Samuels
- Marxism and Humanism pp. 58-70

- Howard Sherman
- Is Socialism Economically Feasible? An Analysis of Marxian Answers pp. 71-89

- M.C. Howard and J.E. King
- From a Ricardian to a Marxian Ranking of Economic Goals and Means (A Case of the Soviet Union) pp. 90-107

- Ernest Raiklin
- Marx on Man's Sociality by Nature: An Inexplicable Omission? pp. 108-120

- Thomas O. Nitsch
- Marx, Engels and Economic Evolution pp. 121-128

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Effects of Afghanistan War on Soviet Society and Policy pp. 129-151

- Nake M. Kamrany and David T. Killian
- Is Socialism Possible? Elliott, Marx and Mankind's Future pp. 152-159

- Eduardo M. Ochoa
- How to Realize an “Economic Miracle” in a Socialist Country: A Stabilization Plan for Poland pp. 160-171

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Towards a New Economic Order in the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 172-194

- Tomas J.F. Riha
- A Dissident's Progress: Milovan Djilas Redux pp. 195-209

- Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott
- Theoretical Expositions of Centralized versus Decentralized Strands of Socialist Economic Systems pp. 210-258

- Abu F. Dowlah
- Political Economy, Democracy and Eastern Europe pp. 259-272

- Barry S. Clark
- Can Economic Systems be Chosen? History, Values and Human Nature pp. 273-291

- Leslie Armour
- Towards a New Model of Exploitation: The Case of Racial Domination pp. 292-313

- Gary A. Dymski
- The Economic Project of the Capitalist State pp. 314-335

- John W. Barchfield
Volume 19, issue 6, 1992
- Theories of Regulation and the History of Consumerism pp. 3-27

- John P. Tiemstra
- Economics, Social Consciousness and the Laws of History after Marx pp. 28-41

- Leslie Armour
- On Some Aspects of the Soviet‐type Development pp. 42-54

- Ernest Raiklin
- A Comparison of Privatization in Capitalist and Socialist Countries pp. 55-60

- Colleen W. Cameron
Volume 19, issue 3/4/5, 1992
- The Social Economist Hankers after Values: A Collection of Essays pp. 2-259

- John Conway O'Brien
Volume 19, issue 2, 1992
- A Triad of Revolutions: 1776 pp. 3-5

- Franz H. Mueller
- Do Value Judgements Affect Testing Economic Theory? pp. 6-24

- Clive Beed
- The Significance of Clarence Ayres' Pragmatic Instrumentalism in the History of Institutionalism pp. 25-30

- Lewis E. Hill
- From Economic Growth to Human Development: A Commentary on Recent Indexes of Development pp. 31-42

- Jandhyala B.G. Tilak
- Factors Affecting Employment in the Arabian Gulf Region, 1975–85 pp. 43-59

- Robert E. Looney
- Do Government Transfers Crowd out Private Transfers to Non‐profit Organizations? The Israeli Experience pp. 60-66

- J. Weinblatt
Volume 19, issue 10/11/12, 1992
- Introduction: A Tribute to a Teacher and ScholarExtraordinaire pp. 5-14

- John Conway O'Brien
- Oppression, Exploitation and Injustice in the Old Testament: The View from Liberation Theology pp. 15-52

- John E. Elliott
- Alfred Marshall on the Structural and Behavioural Properties of Social Institutions pp. 53-70

- Hans E. Jensen
- Natural Morality and the Ideal Impartial Spectator in Adam Smith pp. 71-82

- Jeffrey T. Young
- History versus Equilibrium: Joan Robinson on Teaching Economics pp. 83-94

- Zohreh Emami
- John Locke's Political Economy of Masculinity pp. 95-110

- Mark E. Kann
- Walter Eucken: Social Economist pp. 111-125

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Schmoller's Political Economy: Self‐interest versus the Higher Law pp. 126-149

- John Conway O'Brien
- Keynes on the Socialization of Investment pp. 150-163

- John Davis
- The Political Economy of Left and Right During China's Decade of Reform pp. 164-180

- Peter M. Lichtenstein
- Microeconomic Efficiency and Macroeconomic Policy Effectiveness in China's Transformation Phase pp. 181-191

- Clement Tisdell
- Implications of Post‐war Japanese Industrialization: Government Intervention and Market Competition pp. 192-207

- Tatsuya Ohmori
- A Comparative Analysis of Selected Economic Methodologies: Praxeology, Positivism and Institutionalism pp. 208-221

- Lewis E. Hill
- A Veblenian View of Minsky's Financial Crisis Theory pp. 222-234

- Patrick R. Kelso and Barry L. Duman
- Mechanistic Physiology and Institutional Economics: Jacques Loeb and Thorstein Veblen pp. 235-247

- Charles T. Rasmussen and Rick Tilman
- Culture Evolution and the Process of Economic Evolution pp. 248-267

- Richard L. Brinkman
- On Trusts and Technostructures: Veblen, Berle and Means, and Galbraith pp. 268-278

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Capital‐Labour Tensions and Liberal Economic Thought pp. 279-297

- Jon Wisman
- Equal Pay vs. Equal Job Opportunity for Women: The Debate in Great Britain from 1891 to 1923 pp. 298-316

- James P. Henderson
- Exploitation and International Development pp. 317-321

- Kishor Thanawala
- Inter‐firm and Supra‐firm Co‐operation in the Workplace and the Marketplace pp. 322-334

- Edward J. O'Boyle
Volume 19, issue 1, 1992
- Can Perestroika Still be Reformed? pp. 3-26

- Elisabeth Tamedly Lenches
- Technological Change in the USSR and the Return to a Market Economy pp. 27-46

- Priyatosh Maitra
- Economics of the Golden Mean: A Preliminary Enquiry pp. 47-59

- Li‐teh Sun
- The Ethical Numeraire pp. 60-72

- Masudul Alam Choudhury