Journal of Private Enterprise
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Volume 17, issue Fall 2001, 2001
- Private Employment of Prison Labor pp. 1-51

- Charles C. Cox and Roger E. Meiners
- Teaching College Economics: Efficiency Issues pp. 52-60

- Ralph A. Terregrossa and Valerie Englander
- Proof That a Free Market System Enriches the Poor pp. 61-80

- W. Michael Cox
- A Microsoft Excel-based Aid for Learning Cost Estimation pp. 81-84

- J. Mixon and Gary S. Robson
- Toward Voluntary Unionism pp. 85-104

- Charles W. Baird
- An Evaluation of Choices and Changes: An Economics Program for At-risk Students pp. 105-119

- Jane S. Lopus
- The Contributions of Leland B. Yeager to International Economics pp. 120-134

- Alan A. Rabin
- From Totalitarian Central Planning to a Market Economy: Decentralization and Privatization in Hungary pp. 135-148

- Z. Edward O'Relley
- Property Rights and the Internet pp. 149-162

- Paul A. Cleveland and Julia A. Kedrova
Volume 17, issue Spring 2002, 2002
- The Emergence of the London Stock Exchange as a Self-Policing Club pp. 1-19

- Edward Stringham
- Does It pay to be Green? Some Historical Perspective pp. 20-36

- Pierre Desrochers
- Why Constitutional Protection of Property Becomes Less Certain Over Time pp. 37-50

- Alan Lockard
- Minimum Wages for Women Only pp. 51-73

- Clifford Thies
- Using Vouchers to Reform Schools: A Reply to Conservative and Libertarian Doubters pp. 74-85

- Joseph L. Bast
- Pricing, Market Efficiency, and Consumer Choice in Internet Commerce pp. 86-108

- Richard H. Courtney and Douglas W. Gentry
- Downsizing: An Examination of the Consequences of Mass Layoffs pp. 109-130

- Kevin R. Foster
- The Promise of the E-conomy for Freedom: Cautions from the Broader Perspective of Scientism pp. 131-138

- Tibor R. Machan
- Economic Education in the High Schools: Post-communist Romania and the United States pp. 139-152

- Jane S. Lopus and Maria Liana Lacatus
- Student Attitudes Towards the Market System: An Inquiry and Analysis pp. 153-171

- Charles H. Breeden and Noreen E. Lephardt
- Performance on the Major Field Test in Business: The Explanatory Power of SAT Scores and Gender pp. 172-178

- David F. Bean and Richard A. Bernardi
Volume 16, issue Fall 2000, 2000
- An Adaptation of the Case Study Method Applied to Information Systems and Technologies pp. 1-6

- Patricia Y. Logan
- The Life-cycle Growth and Development Approach to Analyzing Entrepreneurship in China pp. 7-25

- Alina Zapalska and Geoff Perry
- The Idaho Economic Summit pp. 26-35

- Martha C. Yopp and Jody Hoff
- Internet Governance: A Rent-Seeking Analysis pp. 36-56

- Alden F. Abbott and Gordon L. Brady
- Market Approaches to Immigration Restrictions pp. 57-68

- Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway
- Private Sources of Trust and Recourse: Prerequisites for the Successful Emergence of Markets in Cyberspace pp. 69-92

- Bruce Benson
- Economic Behavior: An Inherent Problem With Utilitarianism pp. 93-107

- Paul A. Cleveland
- Tests of the Validity of Perceptions About Interactive Television Courses Among Faculty Members and Students pp. 108-110

- Suzeanne B. Benet and Nancy M. Levenburg
- Lessons from The Lorax pp. 111-123

- Michael Hammock, J. Mixon and Michael F. Patrono
- The Contributions of Leland B. Yeager to International Economics pp. 124-136

- Alan A. Rabin
- Hangover Without the Party: The Impact of Threatened Drug Price Controls on Pharmaceutical Investment pp. 137-147

- David W. Kreutzer and William Wood
Volume 16, issue Spring 2001, 2001
- Technology and the Labor Market: Past, Present and Future pp. 1-15

- Lowell Gallaway
- Hayek's Slippery Slope: Is There a Third Way? pp. 16-29

- David L. Shapiro
- The Use of Private Enterprise Within a Public University Environment: A Case for a Student Unit Manager Team Approach pp. 30-39

- Corbet J. Lamkin and John E. Cary
- Do Students Learn More Where Parents Have More Educational Choices? pp. 40-47

- Jay P. Greene
- Free Markets on Film: Hollywood and Capitalism pp. 48-55

- Robert Formaini
- Learning Market Skills Through Simulation pp. 56-69

- Alina Zapalska and Dallas Brozik
- Case Studies in Accounting for MBAs: Computer Assisted Instruction pp. 70-74

- G. Russell Barber, Jr.
- Buyer and Seller Beware! pp. 75-90

- Auke R. Leen
- Consolidation in Banking and Financial Services: The Demise of Glass-Steagall pp. 91-102

- John C. Soper
- Protests, Progress, and Democracy: Some Economics of Expressed Discontent pp. 103-116

- James Rolph Edwards
- Teaching/Learning Finance: Lab, Laptops, and Links pp. 117-119

- Terry Pope
- Analyzing Annual Reports Using a Value-Added Approach to Classroom Diversity pp. 120-122

- Betty S. Harper and Phil Harper
- Innovative Faculty Homepages That Provide Multiple Benefits to Students pp. 123-127

- Darwin L. King
- Using Economics and Literature to Understand Changing Perceptions About the Individual's Relation to Society pp. 128-137

- W. B. Sockwell and Zeynep Tenger
- Does Information on the Internet Weaken the Case for Consumer Protection Regulation? pp. 138-160

- John C. Moorehouse
- The Business Plan as Senior Project: Helping Communities in Crisis pp. 161-163

- Jeanne Dexter
Volume 15, issue Fall 1999, 1999
- The Equity-Efficiency Debate pp. 1-17

- Richard Vedder and Lowell Gallaway
- Paul Samuelson and Development Economics: A Missed Opportunity pp. 18-35

- Jane S. Shaw
- Polycentric Law Versus Monopolized Law: Implications from International Trade for the Potential Success of Emerging Markets pp. 36-66

- Bruce Benson
- Evolution of the Regulatory State: The Mixed Economy Viewed Through a Complexity Lens pp. 67-97

- Robert L. Formaini
- Assessing the Economics of Outcomes Assessment pp. 98-108

- John C. Soper
- Active Labor Marketed Policies and Measured Unemployment in Europe pp. 109-123

- Edward Bierhanzl
- Foreign Capital, Market Mechanism, and Economic Growth in Developing Countries pp. 124-135

- Baban Hasnat, Charles Callahan, III and Dal Didia
Volume 15, issue Spring 2000, 2000
- Labor Market Reform in the United Kingdom: From Thatcher to Blair pp. 1-34

- John Addison and William Siebert
- Economic Freedom, Globalization and Human Rights: Can We Have It All? pp. 35-61

- Wesley T. Milner
- Economic Growth: What's Love Got To Do With It? pp. 62-77

- Paul A. Cleveland
- Entrepreneurial Start-Up and Growth: A Case Study of Thailand pp. 78-95

- Alina Zapalska and Geoff Perry
- What Will Happen to Hong Kong? pp. 96-104

- Lawrence W. Lovik