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1967 - 2026
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Volume 60, issue 2, 2026
- The 2026 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Wolfram Elsner pp. 315-317

- William Waller
- 2026 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Wolfram Elsner Contributing to EIE/OIE … A Long and Winding RoadSome Heterodox Historio- and Bio-Graphy: From the Younger German Historical School through German Social Economics to Post-WWII … pp. 318-337

- Wolfram Elsner
- Radical Institutionalism on the Colonizing Nature of Power: Cultural Impositions and the Intersectionality of Myths pp. 338-346

- Beliza Borba de Almeida
- A New Research Agenda for Energy Conflicts and Economic Coherence: Rethinking Energy Disputes within the Political Economy of Law pp. 347-353

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Greening Business and Greening the Economy—Institutions and Policy pp. 354-365

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Pay Her More and Other Strategies for Closing the Gender Wage Gap pp. 366-372

- Valerie Kepner and Paula Cole
- The Achilles’ Heel of Hydrological Commons Governance: Lessons from Mariana on Institutional Capture and Power Asymmetries pp. 373-378

- Newton de Lima Carlini
- Power Struggles in the Power Industry pp. 379-384

- Robert Loube
- The Environmental Protection Agency’s Regulatory Footprint: Quad-O’s Effect on International Crude Oil, Distillate Prices, and Industry Returns pp. 385-393

- Scott Alan Carson
- Revisiting “The Menace of Competition and Gambling Deregulation” pp. 394-399

- Thomas E. Lambert
- Algorithmic Management and Worker Well-Being: An Institutionalist Lens pp. 400-405

- Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart
- AI-Driven Shifts in the U.S. Labor Market and Economic Power: Can We Expect Progressive Institutional Change? pp. 406-412

- Novica Supic and Kosta Josifidis
- Nothing to Smile About: Why Progressive Institutional Change in the AI Era May Fail pp. 413-419

- Avraham Izhar Baranes
- Inequality: Power, Precarity, and Unreason pp. 420-425

- Janice Peterson
- Exploring the Multifaceted Nature of Public Sector Predation in the Age of Unreason pp. 426-431

- Anna Klimina
- The Power to Enclose: Early and Modern Sources of Economic Insecurity pp. 432-435

- David A. Zalewski
- Danger and Opportunity: Precarity, Power, and the Promise of a New Political Economy pp. 436-442

- Charles J. Whalen
- How Variations in Institutional Structures by Country Differentiate the Power of Social Network Platforms: The Case of TikTok pp. 443-448

- Ricardo C. S. Siu
- Transaction Networks and Institutional Change in Brazilian Sugarcane Agroindustry pp. 449-454

- Sebastião Neto Ribeiro Guedes and Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo
- Transforming Capitalism into a Viable Society Through Ecological Transition pp. 455-462

- Andréa Almawi, Darine Bakkour and Faruk Ülgen
- Earned Wage Access: An Early Payday or Fintech Payday Lending? pp. 463-468

- Raymond J. Leach, Reynold F. Nesiba and Meriem Abdulhafiz
- Financialization and Power Regulation: Is Purposeful Capitalism Possible? pp. 469-474

- Faruk Ülgen
- Big Corporations, Chinese EVs, and the Energy Transition in the Global Order pp. 475-485

- Alicia Girón and Adheli Galindo
- The Unfinished Business of Decolonizing African Economies: An Institutionalist Perspective pp. 486-492

- Fadhel Kaboub
- The Evolution of Income Inequality, Its Consequences, and Some Policy Measures pp. 493-500

- Tanweer Akram and Khawaja Mamun
- Spatial Interaction Models and Sudden Cascade Effects in Population Behavior pp. 501-509

- Rafed Amin Al-Huq
- The Legal Foundations of Property 1979–2020 pp. 510-514

- Thomas Kemp
- Fascism, Technofeudalism, or Market Socialism? An Institutional Perspective on the Possible Future of Capitalism pp. 515-523

- Felipe Almeida and Beliza Borba de Almeida
- Economic Power, Institutional Tensions, and Societal Futures: An Institutional Analysis of Robert Heinlein’s Speculative Fiction pp. 524-530

- Larry Wigger
- Does the Law Promote Women Entrepreneurship? pp. 531-537

- Blandine A. Ekpodilè-Domingo, Wilfred Dolfsma and Souléïmane A. Adekambi
- State Power and the Institutional Reconfiguration of the Monetary System:The Case of the Second Bank of the United States pp. 538-542

- Theodore Raitzer
- Commercial Credit as a Structural Moment of the Circuit of Capital pp. 543-548

- Takashi Satoh
- Paul D. Bush’s Theory of Institutional Change Revisited pp. 549-555

- Shiyan Xu and Mengyao He
- Why Nations Fail: Geographical, Cultural, and Institutional Dynamics pp. 556-564

- Antoon Spithoven
- Radical or Incremental Change: Collective Action and Power in Commons and Veblen pp. 565-569

- Eric A. Scorsone
- Making Climate Justice Work: Finance, Governance, and Institutions for Inclusive Action pp. 570-576

- Kalpana Khanal
- From Extraction to Development: Critical Minerals and Inclusive Industrialization in Latin America pp. 577-584

- Thomas J. Trebat
- In Memoriam: Edythe S. Miller (1929–2025) pp. 585-586

- Janice Peterson
Volume 60, issue 1, 2026
- The Pragmatist Perspectives of William James and John Dewey and Their Relevance for an Institutionalist and Pluralistic Approach in Economics pp. 1-16

- Arturo Hermann
- Myth of the Free Market pp. 17-33

- Glen Atkinson and Stephen Paschall
- Out of Spencer’s Long Shadow of Pseudo-Evolutionism: Toward a Social Niche Construction Approach for Human Society pp. 34-59

- Shiping Tang
- The Institutional Economics and Public Service of Edwin A. Elliott pp. 60-73

- John Harvey
- Racism and Stratification: A Two-Way Relation pp. 74-89

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- What Economic Value Can Personal Projects Bring to Organizational Projects? pp. 90-109

- Olivier Mesly
- Can Social Capital Alleviate Relative Poverty? pp. 110-121

- Yuan Ma, Zi-ran Zhang and Yu-ling Yang
- Goodwill and Financialization in Pandemic à la Commons-Veblen: A New Interpretation pp. 122-130

- Ömer Tuğsal Doruk
- The Economic Advantage of Counteracting Consumer Financial Spinning with Four Strategic Habits pp. 131-148

- Olivier Mesly
- “Safe” Annuity Retirement Products and Possible Future U.S. Retirement Risks, Threats, and Shortfalls pp. 149-165

- Thomas Lambert and Christopher B. Tobe
- A Different Financialization Story: Sui Generis Financialization Led By “Captains of Finance” During the Pandemic in an Emerging Market pp. 166-179

- Ömer Tuğsal Doruk
- Theorizing Financial Regulation: Institutions and Instability in a Minskyian Framework pp. 180-190

- Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho and Norberto Montani
- Modern Monetary Theory’s View of Inflation: Does it Fit with Post-Pandemic Inflation? pp. 191-209

- Eduardo Garzón Espinosa
- What is Financial Inclusion? A Critical Review pp. 210-231

- Thereza Balliester Reis
- From the Quantity Theory of Money towards the Functional Differentiation of Credit: The Role of Non-GDP Transactions in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland pp. 232-248

- Richard Senner
- Alfred Marshall, Allyn Young, and the Method of Economics pp. 249-265

- Ramesh Chandra
- The Political Economy of U.S. Geopolitical Strategy Towards China pp. 266-280

- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros and Nicholas Trebat
- Examining the Impact of Cooperative Membership on Household Income: Insights from Bee Producers in Rural Kenya pp. 281-294

- Gloria Rimui, Shangao Wang, Eunice Matafwali and Gershom Endelani Mwalupaso
- Mexico and the Economic Development Financing Trap pp. 295-306

- Alicia Girón and Daniel Mirón
- What is Heterodox Economics? A Comment on Hodgson and his Critics pp. 307-314

- Matías Vernengo
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