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Volume 46, issue 4, 2012
- Free Software, Business Capital, and Institutional Change: A Veblenian Analysis of the Software Industry pp. 831-858

- Serhat Kologlugil
- Adam Smith's Green Thumb and Malthus's Three Horsemen: Cautionary Tales from Classical Political Economy pp. 859-880

- Gareth Dale
- Institutional Transfers in the Russian System of Higher Education: A Case Study pp. 881-908

- Anton Oleinik
- Growth, A-Growth or Degrowth to Stay within Planetary Boundaries? pp. 909-920

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Giorgos Kallis
- Institutional Approaches to Economic Development: The Current Status of the Debate pp. 921-940

- Fernando Castellano and Fernando García-Quero
- The Evolution of Institutions in the Malian Cotton Sector: An Application of John R. Commons's Ideas pp. 941-966

- Véronique Thériault and James Sterns
- Ex-Urban Sprawl and Fire Response in the United States pp. 967-988

- Thomas Lambert, Arun Srinivasan and Matin Katirai
- The Veblenian Predator and Financial Crises: Money, Fraud, and a World of Illusion pp. 989-1006

- John Henry
- Where to Draw the Line between the State and Markets? Institutionalist Elements in Hayek's Neoliberal Political Economy pp. 1007-1034

- João Rodrigues
- Heterodox United vs. Mainstream City? Sketching a Framework for Interested Pluralism in Economics pp. 1035-1058

- Leonhard Dobusch and Jakob Kapeller
- Direct and Indirect Effects of Economic and Political Freedom on Economic Growth pp. 1059-1080

- Gema Fabro and José Aixalá
- Book Reviews pp. 1081-1096

- The Editors
- Index: Volume XLVI — 2012 pp. 1097-1106

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 3, 2012
- The Alternate Conception and John R. Commons pp. 589-614

- J. Chasse
- A Review and Assessment of the Heirs' Property Issue in the United States pp. 615-632

- B. Deaton
- Similarities and Differences in the Composition of Public Expenditures in the European Union pp. 633-660

- Jesus Ferreiro, Maribel del Valle and Carmen Gomez
- State Immigration Legislation and SNAP Take-Up Among Immigrant Families with Children pp. 661-682

- Curtis Skinner
- Myths, Beliefs and Realities: Public-Private Competition and Program Diversification in Higher Education pp. 683-704

- Pedro Teixeira, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia and Margarida Cardoso
- Religious Identity, Informal Institutions, and the Nation-States of the Near East pp. 705-728

- Mark Tomass
- Rawlsian Individuals: Justice, Experiments and Complexity pp. 729-744

- John Davis
- Some Coasian Problems with Posnerian Law and Economics pp. 745-764

- Bruce Kaufman
- Thorstein Veblen: A Marxist Starting Point pp. 765-778

- Kirsten Ford and William McColloch
- How to Foster Social Progress: An Ordonomic Perspective on Progressive Institutional Change pp. 779-798

- Stefan Hielscher, Ingo Pies and Vladislav Valentinov
- How Can Positional Concerns Prevent the Adoption of Socially Desirable Innovations? pp. 799-810

- Salima Salhi, Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Angela Sutan
- Book Reviews pp. 811-830

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 2, 2012
- The 2012 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Geoffrey M. Hodgson pp. 263-264

- John Davis
- Toward an Evolutionary and Moral Science pp. 265-275

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- The Great Crisis and the Significance of Gender in the U.S. Economy pp. 277-290

- Janice Peterson
- Why Economics Should Be a Modest and Reasonable Science pp. 291-302

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Treating Uncertainty as Risk: The Credit Default Swap and the Paradox of Derivatives pp. 303-312

- Christopher Brown and Cheng Hao
- Exchange Rate Behavior During the Great Recession pp. 313-322

- John Harvey
- Who Is Foreclosing on Whom? Home Mortgage Lending and Foreclosures In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 2004-2010 pp. 323-332

- Reynold Nesiba, David Sorenson and Kaleb Sturm
- Collective Action Failures and Lenders of Last Resort: Lessons from the U.S. Foreclosure Crisis pp. 333-342

- David Zalewski
- Technology, Complexity, and Culture as Contributors to Financial Instability: A Generalization of Keynes's Chapter 12 and Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis pp. 343-352

- Hendrik Van den Berg
- Global Imbalances and Financial Crisis: Financial Globalization as a Common Cause pp. 353-362

- Yan Liang
- Negative Trickle-Down and the Financial Crisis of 2008 pp. 363-370

- Richard Holt and Daphne Greenwood
- Things Fall Apart: Dictatorships, Development, and Democracy in Africa pp. 371-382

- Berhanu Nega and Geoffrey Schneider
- The Significance of the Evolutionary-Institutionalist (Social Power) Approach to the Construction of the Market: The Case of Historically Backward Transition pp. 383-392

- Anna Klimina
- The Enforcement of Decent Work in India and Indonesia: Developing Sustainable Institutions pp. 393-402

- Tonia Warnecke and Alex De Ruyter
- Agency, Identity, and the Great Crisis: A Veblenian Perspective pp. 403-410

- Mary Wrenn
- Veblen's Predator and the Great Crisis pp. 411-418

- John Hall, Iciar Dominguez-Lacasa and Jutta Günther
- A Common Framework for Evolutionary and Institutional Economics pp. 419-428

- Jing Chen and James Galbraith
- Income Concentration, Financial Liberalization, and Decoupling Between the United States and China pp. 439-448

- Carlos de Medeiros
- A Minsky-Kindleberger Perspective on the Financial Crisis pp. 449-458

- J. Rosser, Marina Rosser and Mauro Gallegati
- Crisis and Regional Distribution in the European Union: Considerations of Economic Policy pp. 459-468

- Pablo Rivera
- Predatory Raiding in Russia: Institutions and Property Rights After the Crisis pp. 469-480

- Ararat Osipian
- The Governance Response to the Great Recession: The "Success" of the G20 pp. 481-490

- Jakob Vestergaard and Robert Wade
- The Increasing Virulence of Man-Made Crises: Financial Crises and Global Instability pp. 491-498

- Sara Hsu
- Natural Disasters with Un-Natural Effects: Why? pp. 499-510

- Alex Julca
- Crisis, Dollar and Shadow Financial System pp. 511-518

- Alicia Girón
- Earthquake Risk in Japan: Consumers' Risk Mitigation Responses After the Great East Japan Earthquake pp. 519-530

- Michio Naoi, Miki Seko and Takuya Ishino
- The Pre-1980 Roots of Neoliberal Financial Deregulation pp. 531-540

- Al Campbell and Erdogan Bakir
- Financialization and Global Financial Crisis in Latin American Countries pp. 541-548

- Eugenia Correa and Gregorio Vidal
- The Dodd-Frank Act: Financial Reform or Business as Usual? pp. 549-556

- Robert Prasch
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: A Bailout for the People? pp. 557-564

- Wesley Marshall and Elizabeth Concha
- Strategic Foreclosure as an Indicator of Eroding Institutional Structures pp. 565-572

- William Redmond
- Book Reviews pp. 573-588

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 1, 2012
- The Theory of Institutional Change Revisited: The Institutional Dichotomy, Its Dynamic, and Its Policy Implications in a More Formal Analysis pp. 1-44

- Wolfram Elsner
- Pragmatism(s) Plural, Part II: From Classical Pragmatism to Neo-Pragmatism pp. 45-74

- James Webb
- Money, Trust and Hierarchies: Understanding the Foundations for Placing Confidence in Complex Economic Institutions pp. 75-100

- Alexander Lascaux
- Global Imbalances as Root Cause of Global Financial Crisis? A Critical Analysis pp. 101-118

- Yan Liang
- Social and Cultural Determinants of Child Poverty in the United States pp. 119-142

- Sri Ranjith and Anil Rupasingha
- Contributions of Economists to the Housing-Price Bubble pp. 143-172

- Martha Starr
- Income Distribution and Consumption Driven Growth: How Consumption Behaviors of the Top Two Income Quintiles Help to Explain the Economy pp. 173-192

- Timothy Wunder
- New Institutional Economics and History pp. 193-208

- Jérôme Maucourant
- Technology vs. Institutions in Prehistory pp. 209-226

- Joseph Pluta
- The "Practical Reason" of Reformers: Proudhon vs. Institutionalism pp. 227-240

- Stefano Solari
- Comment pp. 241-242

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Book Reviews pp. 243-262

- The Editors
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