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Volume 57, issue 4, 2023
- Multi-Level Marketing: A Neoliberal Institution pp. 1043-1061

- Mary V. Wrenn
- Financial Market Paradigm Shifts and Consumer Financial Spinning pp. 1062-1078

- Olivier Mesly and Nicolas Huck
- GDPR and Digital Protectionism in the EU: The Cases of Android and iOS pp. 1079-1094

- Muge Ucar and Altuğ Yalçıntaş
- Use of Personal Data for Monetization Purposes: The Case of Mobile Applications pp. 1095-1102

- Clara Jean and Vincent Lefrere
- The Economics of Tax Behavior: The Absence of a Reflexive Ethical-Economic Agent pp. 1103-1118

- Jamie Morgan
- What is Heterodox Economics? Insights from Interviews with Leading Thinkers pp. 1119-1141

- Andrew Mearman, Sebastian Berger and Danielle Guizzo
- Academic Snobbery and the Prospects for Heterodox Economics pp. 1142-1161

- Alex Stewart
- Thorstein Veblen and Socialism pp. 1162-1177

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- On the Origins of American Business Leaders: Frank W. Taussig, Carl S. Joslyn, and the “Brain Trust” of American Eugenics pp. 1178-1195

- Luca Fiorito and Massimiliano Vatiero
- Connections Between Thorstein Veblen’s Institutionalism and Celso Furtado’s Mature Writings pp. 1196-1208

- José Maltaca and Felipe Almeida
- Bringing Money to the Market: The Ambiguity in Polanyi’s Third “Fictitious Commodity” pp. 1209-1228

- Simon Derpmann
- How Is Money Driven? The Case in Shanghai (1949–1950) pp. 1229-1240

- Zengping He
- Mental Models, Decision-Making, Bargaining Power, and Institutional Change pp. 1241-1259

- Morris Altman
- Fragmented State in a Neo-Developmental Experience: Examining Limits in Argentine Industrial Policy pp. 1260-1277

- Cristhian Seiler and Víctor Ramiro Fernández
- Minimum Wages, Employment, and the “Harmony of Illusions” pp. 1278-1295

- Arne Heise
- Institutions, Gender, and Net Nutrition during Economic Development: The United States from 1860s–1930s pp. 1296-1321

- Scott Alan Carson
- COVID-19 and Global Distributive Justice pp. 1322-1338

- Jai S. Mah
- How Do Ethically Minded Consumers Explain Intention-Behavior Gap? Barriers to Ethical Purchasing in Turkey pp. 1339-1354

- Selin Köksal Araç and Serap Çabuk
- The Regulatory Span of (Formal) Institutions: Essay Inspired by Klammer & Scorsone (2022) pp. 1355-1359

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Reflections on Goldberg and Torras’s “Explaining Stagnant Living Standards in a Generalized Asset Growth Context” pp. 1360-1364

- William Van Lear
- Our Response to Van Lear’s “Reflections” on our Article pp. 1365-1366

- Robert Goldberg and Mariano Torras
- The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality: Sex, Politics, and Ideology pp. 1367-1368

- William M. Dugger
- The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality: Sex, Politics, and Ideology pp. 1369-1372

- William Waller
- Inequalities and the Progressive Era: Breakthroughs and Legacies pp. 1373-1374

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy: Applied to Current World Problems pp. 1375-1381

- Ian Kerr
- Index pp. 1382-1389

- The Editors
Volume 57, issue 3, 2023
- Evolutionary Behavioral Economics: Veblenian Institutionalist Insights from Recent Evidence pp. 693-710

- Kellin Chandler Stanfield
- Reclaiming Mitchell’s Institutionalist Approach to Business Cycles pp. 711-734

- Sylvio A. Kappes and Marcelo Milan
- Mass Culture, Imports and Conspicuous Consumption pp. 735-759

- Annie Tubadji, Ruxiang Wee and Don Webber
- The Samuels-Buchanan Correspondence and the Lost Opportunity for a Positive Public Choice Scholarship pp. 760-776

- Luke Petach
- Are Consumer Financial Spinning and its Propensity to Deceive Counterproductive Economic Behaviors? pp. 777-792

- Olivier Mesly and Silvester Ivanaj
- The Great Hypocrisy: Neoliberalism’s Critique of Modern Monetary Theory pp. 793-807

- John Watkins and James E. Seidelman
- The Paradox of Resilience and Efficiency pp. 808-813

- Irene van Staveren
- The COVID-19 Crisis as an Opportunity to (Further) Extend Neoliberalism into the Higher Learning pp. 814-828

- William Waller and Mary V. Wrenn
- Paranoia Among Employees of Private Organizations: An Outcome of COVID-19 pp. 829-842

- Sudarshan Maity and Tarak Nath Sahu
- Why Money Matters: Debating the Social Construction of Monetary Value and the Concept of Money as Debt pp. 843-859

- Matilde Massó
- German Public Banks, Competition, and Risk: Deregulation of Landesbanks and German Vulnerability to Crisis pp. 860-875

- Nina Eichacker
- Spatially Unbalanced Growth and Regional Economic Inequalities in Brazil: A Long-Run Perspective pp. 876-899

- Humberto Martins
- A Commonsian Reading on Brazilian Unionism pp. 900-923

- Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo and Sebastião Neto Ribeiro Guedes
- The “Free Trade” South versus The Mercantilist-Keynesian North during the Civil War pp. 924-947

- Emir Phillips
- An Historical Background of Andalusia’s Unemployment: An Institutional Perspective pp. 948-973

- Manuel Muriel
- Preparing for the Just Transition from Local Economies’ Perspective: Belchatow Brown Coal Basin Case Study (Central Poland) pp. 974-993

- Paulina Kucharska
- Inclusiveness of the Indian Dairy Sector: An Institutional Approach pp. 994-1017

- Marie Dervillé, Bruno Dorin, Léa Jenin, Didier Raboisson and Claire Aubron
- China’s Insertion in the International Patent Regime: Shaking the Rules Widens the Development Policy Space pp. 1018-1035

- Salam Alshareef
- Alternative Ideas from 10 (Almost) Forgotten Economists pp. 1036-1042

- William Waller
Volume 57, issue 2, 2023
- The 2023 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Jon D. Wisman pp. 351-354

- William Waller
- The 2023 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Jon D. Wisman: Thorstein Veblen, the Meaning of Work, and its Humanization pp. 355-374

- Jon Wisman
- Overcoming Optimism (and Moving toward Hope) pp. 376-388

- Mary V. Wrenn
- Speech by Vice President of Strategic Partnerships-Louisiana: Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast pp. 389-396

- Petrice Sams-Abiodun
- Institutional Entropy pp. 397-406

- Huáscar Pessali
- Social Provisioning vs. Predatory Habits: An Ancient Yet Contemporary Battle pp. 407-413

- Felipe Almeida
- Meaningful Climate-Change Mitigation Policy Requires Accurate Measurement: Analysis and Critique of EPA Greenhouse-Gas Emissions Reporting Equations pp. 414-422

- F. Gregory Hayden and Tasnim Ahmed Mahin
- The Instrumentality of Ceremonial Habits of Thought pp. 423-431

- Jacob Powell
- Expropriation and the Natural World: Some Reflections on Karl Polanyi and Thorstein Veblen pp. 432-437

- Manuel Luz and Ramon Fernandez
- Can Blockchain Help Improve Financial Inclusion? A Comparative Study pp. 438-449

- Sébastien Galanti and Çiğdem Yilmaz Özsoy
- Stateless Money? Cryptocurrency and Digital Banking in Brazil pp. 450-457

- Nicholas M. Trebat
- Social, Political, and Economic Dimensions of the Instituted Process of Central Bank Digital Currency: The Case of the Digital Yuan pp. 458-465

- Ricardo C. S. Siu
- Virtual Property and Governance Structures with Blockchain pp. 466-475

- Antoon Spithoven
- Degrowth and the Global South? How Institutionalism can Complement a Timely Discourse on Ecologically Sustainable Development in an Unequal World pp. 476-483

- Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch and Birte Strunk
- Capitalism and the Erosion of Human Health: What the Pandemic Laid Bare pp. 484-491

- Alexandra Bernasek and Teresa Perry
- Ceremonial Macroeconomics: Market vs. Plan and the Masking of Inequality pp. 492-498

- Barbara E. Hopkins
- Is There a Trade-Off Between Global Inflation and the Great Resignation in the United States? pp. 499-506

- Kosta Josifidis and Novica Supic
- Corporate Power and The Return of Inflation pp. 507-513

- John Watkins
- Social Security Privatization: Zombies Never Die pp. 514-521

- Timothy Wunder
- U.S. Dollar Swap Yields: An Analysis of the Dynamics of Monthly Changes pp. 522-531

- Tanweer Akram and Khawaja Mamun
- Differences in Unconventional Monetary Policy of Both the Federal Reserve Board and the Bank of Japan pp. 532-537

- Akira Matsumoto
- The Anatomy of Three Scandals: Conspiracies, Beauty Contests, and Sabotage in OTC Markets pp. 538-545

- Alexis Stenfors and Lilian Muchimba
- Female Enrollment in Higher Education in India: Does Hostel Accommodation Play a Role? pp. 546-554

- Annesha Mukherjee and Satyaki Dasgupta
- Africa between Financialization and its Commodities: Post-pandemic Economic Development Path pp. 555-566

- Alicia Girón and Andrea Reyes
- Labor Relations in a Post-COVID Economy: The Great Resignation through the Lens of Institutional Adjustment pp. 567-574

- Avraham I. Baranes and Lawrence Brown
- Climate Action, Institutional Investors, and Just Transition pp. 575-585

- Alicia Girón and Antonina Ivanova
- Should there be Rules for a Non-Independent Central Bank? pp. 586-590

- Gregorio Vidal and Wesley C. Marshall
- An Institutional Framework for a Sustainable Eco-Transition and Financial Regulation pp. 591-597

- Faruk Ülgen and Lyubov Klapkiv
- Minsky Meets Kapp: A Post-Keynesian Institutionalist Approach to Addressing Climate Change pp. 598-605

- Charles J. Whalen
- Prolegomena to an Evolutionary Theory of Development Banking for a Sustainable Future pp. 606-612

- Konstantinos Loizos
- The Prescience and Ongoing Relevance Found in Thorstein Veblen’s Political Economy pp. 613-626

- John Battaile Hall
- Reorienting the Institutionalist Analysis of State Capitalism in a Post-Socialist Context: The Vexed Case of Russia pp. 627-634

- Anna Klimina
- World at Democratic Crossroads: Seeking Institutionalist Insights pp. 635-642

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Operationalizing the Doughnut Economy: An Institutional Perspective pp. 643-653

- Tonia Warnecke
- Greening Monetary Policy: CBDCs and Community Development Banks pp. 654-660

- Susan K. Schroeder
- Data-Gold at the End of the Sustainable Food Production Rainbow? pp. 661-667

- Wilfred Dolfsma, Gohar Isakhanyan, Kelly Rijswijk and Sjaak Wolfert
- Democratizing Finance: The “Citizen Fund”as an Institutional Proposal to Structurally Consider Non-Pecuniary Returns in Investment Decisions pp. 668-675

- Mads R. Hansen and Natalia I. Molina
- Competing for Sustainability? An Institutionalist Analysis of the New Development Model of the European Union pp. 676-683

- Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Theresa Hager and Anna Hornykewycz
- A Veblenian Reading of Stratification Economics pp. 684-690

- Kellin Chandler Stanfield
- Institutions, Property Rights, and Economic Growth: The Legacy of Douglass North pp. 691-692

- Shrabana Tripathi
Volume 57, issue 1, 2023
- Neo-Weberian Approaches to China: Cultural Attitudes and Economic Development pp. 1-7

- Annie Tubadji, George Magnus and Don Webber
- Culture Based Development in the Regions of China pp. 8-35

- Annie Tubadji
- Chinese Interprovincial Income Disparity via Regional Mobility Dynamics pp. 36-61

- Archana Kumari and Ian Smith
- Does the Emerging Middle Class Support Democracy? A Comparative Analysis of China, Countries with Authoritarian Political Regimes, and Recent Post-Socialist Democracies pp. 62-79

- Artjoms Ivlevs
- Impact of Local Cultural Traits on Regional Productivity in China pp. 80-102

- Yongling Yao and Xuanxuan Shao
- Capitalism and Confucianism: Was Weber Right? pp. 103-122

- Baomin Dong
- The Early Rise of Female Consciousness and Long-Term Female Labor Force Participation pp. 123-152

- Chen Feng, Yankun Kang, Jing Li and Xingshu Zhu
- Tea for Two: Language and Bilateral Trade with China pp. 153-171

- Annie Tubadji and Don Webber
- The Belt and Road Initiative and Cultural Bias in Bilateral Trade with China pp. 172-191

- Ryan Kapma
- A Double Book Review on China and Culture Based Development pp. 192-199

- Annie Tubadji and Yue Dai
- Why Ideology Exists pp. 200-217

- Jon Wisman
- A Bibliometric Analysis of the Possible Convergence of Heterodox Associations pp. 218-240

- Almeida Felipe, Victor Cruz-e-Silva and Brites Maríndia
- Modern Monetary Theory in Historical Perspective pp. 241-256

- Craig Medlen and Zelin Chen
- Measures to Ensure Cybersecurity and Regulation of the Internet of Things in the Russian Federation: Effectiveness Assessment pp. 257-274

- Mariia Koniagina, Denis Belotserkovich, Lubov Vorona-Slivinskaya and Nikolay Pronkin
- Global Financial Crisis and Capital Flows Management in Brazil: Towards a Polanyian Approach pp. 275-300

- Luiza Peruffo, André Moreira Cunha and Pedro Perfeito da Silva
- A Relational Model of Economic Organization: Relations Within, Between, and Among Economic Scales pp. 301-318

- Rutherford Glen, Kirkpatrick Jamie and Davison Aidan
- Hit Makers: How to Succeed in an Age of Distraction pp. 319-325

- Alberto D. Mendoza España
- Macroeconomics: An Introduction pp. 326-328

- Srishti Yadav
- The Commons in an Age of Uncertainty: Decolonizing Nature, Economy, and Society pp. 329-333

- Yan Zhang
- Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd-Frank pp. 334-337

- Charles J. Whalen
- In Memoriam: Paul “Dale” Bush (1933-2022) pp. 338-349

- James M. Cypher
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