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Volume 47, issue 4, 2013
- Modern Politics as a Trust Scheme and Its Relevance to Modern Banking pp. 807-826

- Jongchul Kim
- A Critical Institutionalist Reconciliation of "Contradictory" Institutionalist Institutions: Institutions and Social Provisioning pp. 827-854

- Linwood Tauheed
- Conflict Resolution: A Key to the Interpretation of John R. Commons's Intellectual Journey pp. 855-872

- Philippe Broda
- Institutionalist Policies for Financial Inclusion pp. 873-894

- Deborah Figart
- Aid, Policy, and Growth: The Case of Nepal pp. 895-910

- Kishor Sharma and Badri Bhattarai
- Government Is Whose Problem? pp. 911-938

- Jon Wisman
- Income Inequality and Wellbeing: The Plight of the Poor and the Curse of Permanent Inequality pp. 939-958

- David Cooper, W. McCausland and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Labor Market Institutions and Skill Premiums: An Empirical Analysis on the UK, 1972-2002 pp. 959-982

- Fei Peng and Lili Kang
- Opportunistic Behavior and Stability of Governances in Automotive Fuel Negotiations in the State of São Paulo (Brazil) pp. 983-1002

- Selene Soares, Luiz Paulillo and Cecília Candolo
- Research Note pp. 1003-1010

- William Waller
- Comment and Reply pp. 1011-1032

- Dennis Rusche
- Comment and Reply pp. 1033-1038

- W. Brazelton
- Book Reviews pp. 1039-1058

- The Editors
Volume 47, issue 3, 2013
- Brakes on Chinese Development: Institutional Causes of a Growth Slowdown pp. 599-622

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Kainan Huang
- Stories, Fables, Parables, and Myths: Greece and the Euro Crisis, Toward a New Narrative pp. 623-638

- Yiannis Kitromilides
- The Optimal Level of Market Competition: Neoclassical and New Institutional Conclusions Critiqued and Reformulated pp. 639-672

- Bruce Kaufman
- Veblen and Instrumental Value: A Systems Theory Perspective pp. 673-688

- Vladislav Valentinov
- On Size and Formality in Business Organizations pp. 689-704

- William Redmond
- Exponential Expansion in Evolutionary Economics: A Model Proposition pp. 705-718

- Peter Frederiksen and Tue Jagtfelt
- Market Stability in Adam Smith: Competitive Process and Institutions pp. 719-744

- Jose Menudo
- Social Expenditure in the European Union: Does Inequality Matter? pp. 745-764

- Agustin Molina-Morales, Ignacio Amate-Fortes and Almudena Guarnido-Rueda
- Access to the EU Public Procurement Market: Are There Disparities Based on the Origin of Economic Operators? pp. 765-780

- Daniela Pîrvu and Cristina Bâldan
- Book Reviews pp. 781-798

- The Editors
Volume 47, issue 2, 2013
- The 2013 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Malcolm Rutherford pp. 293-294

- Anne Mayhew
- J.M. Clark and Institutional Economics: Remarks on the Receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award pp. 295-310

- Malcolm Rutherford
- The Third Crisis in Economics pp. 311-322

- James Galbraith
- Household Debt and Income Distribution pp. 323-332

- Robert Scott and Steven Pressman
- The Asset Price Meltdown, Rising Leverage, and the Wealth of the Middle Class pp. 333-342

- Edward Wolff
- A Template for a Public Credit Rating Agency pp. 343-350

- Susan Schroeder
- Abundance Denied: Consequences of the Great Recession pp. 351-358

- William Dugger and James Peach
- Abundance Is Not Profitable pp. 359-366

- Glen Atkinson
- Restoring Abundance through Higher Efficiency pp. 367-374

- William Waller and Felipe Rezende
- Gramsci Meets Veblen: On the Search for a New Revolutionary Class pp. 375-382

- Hardy Hanappi and Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger
- Fear and Institutions pp. 383-390

- Mary Wrenn
- Neodevelopmentalism vs. Neoliberalism: Differential Evolutionary Institutional Structures and Policy Response in Brazil and Mexico pp. 391-400

- James Cypher
- Economics Education after the Crisis: Pluralism, History, and Institutions pp. 401-410

- Janice Peterson
- Financial Crises and Center-Periphery Capital Flows pp. 411-418

- Ali Tarhan
- Caring Finance Practices pp. 419-426

- Irene van Staveren
- European Debt Crisis: How a Public Debt Restructuring Can Solve a Private Debt Issue pp. 427-436

- David Cayla
- Budgetary Deficits and Overhanging Public Debt: Obstacles or Instruments to Full Employment? A Kaleckian/Institutionalist Perspective pp. 437-444

- Mario Seccareccia
- Policy Convergence, State Film-Production Incentives, and Employment: A Brief Case Study pp. 445-454

- Richard Adkisson
- Entrepreneurship and Gender: An Institutional Perspective pp. 455-464

- Tonia Warnecke
- The 2008 Financial Crisis through the Lens of Power Relationships pp. 465-474

- Anton Oleinik
- Evolution of the Banking System in the Russian Context: An Institutional View pp. 475-484

- Svetlana Kirdina and Andrei Vernikov
- Dissecting the Conjunction of Capitalism's Environmental, Energy, and Economic Crises: The Example of One Liberal, Market-Based Economy pp. 485-494

- Lynne Chester
- Institutions and Liberalized Finance: Is Financial Stability of Capitalism a Pipedream? pp. 495-504

- Faruk Ülgen
- The Great Financial Crisis and Functional Distribution of Income pp. 505-514

- Antoon Spithoven
- Exploring Pluralist Economics: The Case of the Minsky-Veblen Cycles pp. 515-524

- Jakob Kapeller and Bernhard Schütz
- Financial Innovation, Diffusion, and Instability pp. 525-532

- William Redmond
- The End of Neoliberalism? An Institutional Analysis of the Arab Uprisings pp. 533-544

- Fadhel Kaboub
- Placing the Analysis of Contemporary State Capitalism within an Evolutionary Discourse pp. 545-554

- Anna Klimina
- Credit and Capital Formation: Lessons of Mexican Migrant Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Financial Crisis pp. 555-560

- Eugenia Correa and Alicia Girón
- Modeling Moments of Crisis: The Case of Ireland pp. 561-566

- Stephen Kinsella and G. Aliti
- Labor Flexibility, Inequality, and Financial Crisis pp. 567-574

- Jesus Ferreiro and Felipe Serrano
- Network Analysis for Modern Monetary Theory pp. 575-584

- F. Hayden
- Book Reviews pp. 585-591

- The Editors
Volume 47, issue 1, 2013
- The Monetary and Fiscal Nexus of Neo-Chartalism: A Friendly Critique pp. 1-32

- Marc Lavoie
- Male Earnings Inequality, Women's Earnings, and Family Income Inequality in Australia, 1982-2007 pp. 33-62

- Siobhan Austen and Gerry Redmond
- Corporate, Social, and Political Networks of Koch Industries Inc. and TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation: Extension to the State of Nebraska pp. 63-94

- F. Hayden, Alyx Garner and Jerry Hoffman
- Logics of Action, Provisioning Domains, and Institutions: Provisioning Institutional Logics pp. 95-112

- David Dequech
- Economic Development in Latin America and the Methodenstreit: Lessons from History of Thought pp. 113-134

- Natália Bracarense
- The Political Market pp. 135-146

- Jay Mandle
- A Critical Institutionalist Reconciliation of "Contradictory" Institutionalist Institutions: What Is an Institution? pp. 147-168

- Linwood Tauheed
- Growth Performance in Portugal since the 1960s: A Simultaneous Equation Approach with Cumulative Causation Characteristics pp. 169-192

- Elias Soukiazis and Micaela Antunes
- From T(h)e(le)ology to Evolution: The Typological Legacy and the Darwinian Possibility of Economic Theorizing pp. 193-218

- Manuel Luz and Paulo Fracalanza
- Bringing Politics Back In: Violence, Finance, and the State pp. 219-246

- Ann Davis
- Economic Freedom, Material Wellbeing, and the Good Capitalist Governance Index pp. 247-268

- Morris Altman
- The Hobbesian Individual in Prehistory: Joseph Pluta vs. Thorstein Veblen A Comment pp. 269-272

- John Henry
- Veblen and the Study of Prehistoric Humans: A Reply to Henry pp. 272-276

- Joseph Pluta
- Book Reviews pp. 277-290

- The Editors
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