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 Volume 37, issue 4, 2003
 
  Timeliness and the Fed’s Daily Tactics   pp. 851-880 Scott T. FullwilerEmployer of Last Resort: Could It Deliver Full Employment and Price Stability?   pp. 881-907 Malcolm SawyerExtreme Monetary Regime Change: Evidence from Currency Board Introduction in Bulgaria   pp. 909-941 Nikolay Nenovsky and Yorgos RizopoulosWas Shock Therapy Really a Shock?   pp. 943-966 John MarangosVeblen’s Q-Tobin’s Q   pp. 967-986 Craig MedlenThe Economic Case for Mergers: Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue   pp. 987-998 Gráinne CollinsInstitutional Restructuring in the Japanese Economy since 1985   pp. 999-1022 Kazuyoshi Matsuura, Michael Pollitt, Ryoji Takada and Satoru TanakaAccess to Supervisory Jobs and the Gender Wage Gap among Professionals   pp. 1023-1044 Aparna MitraOn the Natural Intelligence of Women in a World of Constrained Choice: How the Feminization of Clerical Work Contributed to Gender Pay Equality in Early Twentieth Century Canada   pp. 1045-1074 Morris Altman and Louise LamontagneUnderstanding the Retail Business Potential of Inner Cities   pp. 1075-1105 Stephan Weiler, Jesse Silverstein, Kace Chalmers, Erin Lacey, William Rogers and Benjamin WidnerEthnic Business Development: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis and Policy Framework   pp. 1107-1119 Gamal Ibrahim and Vaughan GaltThorstein Veblen’s Theory of Business Competition   pp. 1121-1137 Tuna BaskoyMarshall’s Dilemma: Equilibrium versus Evolution   pp. 1139-1160 Neil HartAyres and Dewey: Forward to the Future-- A Critique of James L. Webb’s Article   pp. 1161-1167 Thomas R. DeGregoriReply   pp. 1168-1174 James L. WebbTwo reviews of the Institutionalist Approach to Public Utility Regulation   pp. 1175-1178 F. Gregory Hayden and Martin StackVisions of Development: A Study of Human Values   pp. 1179-1180 Haider KhanInnovation and the Growth of Cities   pp. 1180-1182 William RogersThe Basic Income Guarantee: Ensuring Progress and Prosperity in the 21st Century   pp. 1182-1185 Marc-André PigeonEncyclopedia of Political Economy   pp. 1185-1188 Mayo ToruñoThe Economics of Power, Knowledge, and Time   pp. 1188-1190 Edythe MillerLearning and Innovation in Organizations and Economies   pp. 1191-1192 Daniel T. OstasThe Conscience of Capitalism: Business Social Responsibility to Communities   pp. 1192-1194 Colleen JohnsonHuman Ecology: Following Nature’s Lead   pp. 1194-1196 Gerald F. VaughnDecisions, Uncertainty, and the Brain: The Science of Neuroeconomics   pp. 1196-1198 William H. RedmondEngendering Economics: Conversations with Women Economists in the United States   pp. 1199-1200 Julie H. GallawayBeyond the Market: The Social Foundations of Economic Efficiency   pp. 1201-1203 John WatkinsThinking the Unthinkable: The Immigration Myth Exposed   pp. 1203-1206 Enrico A. MarcelliIndex Volume XXXVII-2003   pp. 1207-1212 The Editors Volume 37, issue 3, 2003
 
  Keynes and Commons on Money   pp. 527-545 Eric TymoigneJohn R. Commons and the Foundations of Institutional Economics   pp. 547-576 Geoffrey HodgsonThe Misappropriation of Health Care Reform: The Case of Washington State   pp. 577-600 Lynne BowndsFrom Parents to Children: Intra-household Altruism as Institutional Behavior   pp. 601-619 Dipankar PurkayasthaInstitutions and the Business Cycle   pp. 621-642 Howard ShermanDollarization in Latin America: Wave of the Future or Flight to the Past?   pp. 643-663 Kenneth JamesonInnovation, Diffusion, and Institutional Change   pp. 665-679 William H. RedmondInstitutional Economics and Community Development: The Pioneering Roles of Henry C. Carey and Van Buren Denslow   pp. 681-696 Gerald F. VaughnTeaching the Principles of Economics: A Proposal for a Multi-paradigmatic Approach   pp. 697-725 Janet T. Knoedler and Daniel A. UnderwoodSocial Structure in Economic Theory   pp. 727-746 William JacksonUnder What Circumstances Do Social Accords Work?   pp. 747-767 Mark Harcourt and Geoffrey WoodEconomic Sociology and Embeddedness: How Shall We Conceptualize Economic Action?   pp. 769-787 Jens BeckertEntry Point: Comment on W.Brown   pp. 789-791 Howard J. ShermanParadigms of Value and the Value of Paradigms: A Reply to Howard Sherman   pp. 792-794 Robert F. GarnettValue Theory and Institutionalism: Reply to Garnett   pp. 795-796 Howard J. ShermanRonald Coase and the Institutionalists Once Again: A Note on a Neglected Essay by Lawrence Kelso Frank   pp. 797-804 Luca FioritoA Note on the Implications of Global Convergence under a Non-redistributive Solution   pp. 805-812 Michael Haynes and Rumy HusanThe Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement   pp. 813-815 Reynold F. NesibaNetworking Knowledge for Information Societies: Institutions and Intervention   pp. 815-817 Ronnie J. PhitlipsInsatiable Is Not Sustainable   pp. 817-818 Stewart LongThe Greening of Business in Developing Countries: Rhetoric, Reality, and Prospects   pp. 818-820 Kurt StephensonRichard T. Ely: The Story of Economics in the United States   pp. 820-822 Gerald F. VaughnA New Guide to Post Keynesian Economics   pp. 823-826 Charles J. WhalenCapitalist Development in the Twentieth Century: An Evolutionary-KeynesianAnalysis   pp. 826-828 Mark SetterfieldFinancial Markets, Money, and the Real World   pp. 829-831 Christopher BrownThe High Price of Materialism   pp. 831-833 Terrel GallawayTechnological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages   pp. 833-835 Marie-Aimee TourresVeblen and Modern America: Revolutionary Iconoclast   pp. 835-836 Bob DickGlobalising Intellectual Property Rights: The TRIPs Agreement   pp. 836-838 Richard V. AdkissonThe Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice   pp. 838-840 J. Dennis ChasseBooks Received   pp. 841-847 The EditorsIn Memory   pp. 849-849 John W. Ballantine Volume 37, issue 2, 2003
 
  The 2003 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: F. Gregory Hayden   pp. 239-241 Marc R. ToolEndangered Democratic Institutions and Instrumental Inquiry: Remarks upon Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award   pp. 243-258 F. Gregory HaydenAre Democracy and Common Property Possible on Our Small Earth?   pp. 260-290 James A. SwaneyClarence Ayres Memorial Lecture: Does Pragmatism Imply Institutionalism   pp. 291-304 Erkki KilpinenCorporations, Workers, and the Public Interest   pp. 305-313 Dell P. Champlin and Janet T. KnoedlerLabor Market Policy: One Institutionalist’s Agenda   pp. 315-323 Deborah M. FigartImmigration and Poverty Reduction: Policy Making on a Squirrel Wheel   pp. 325-331 Vernon M. BriggsGhosts in the Global Machine: New Immigrants and the Redefinition of Work   pp. 333-341 David H. Ciscel, Barbara Ellen Smith and Marcela MendozaFemale Headship and the Economic Status of Young Men in the United States, 1977-2001   pp. 343-351 Christopher Brown and Randall KesselringFeminist Explanations for the Feminization of Poverty   pp. 353-361 Steven PressmanTechnology and Institutions in the Process of Economic Reform: Achieving Growth with Poverty Reduction in South Asia   pp. 363-369 /John Adams and Hans-Peter BrunnerThe Andean Group: Institutional Evolution, Intraregional Trade, and Economic Development   pp. 371-379 Richard V. AdkissonEquality and Growth in Asia   pp. 381-388 Jonathan E. LeightnerGlobalization and the Poorest of the Poor: Global Integration and the Development Process in Sub-Saharan Africa   pp. 389-396 Geoffrey SchneiderSocial Capital, Karl Polanyi, and American Social and Institutional Economics   pp. 397-404 Michael C. Carroll and James Ronald StanfieldSubjects and Boundaries: Contesting Social Capital-Based Policies   pp. 405-413 Wilfred Dolfsma and Charlie DannreutherBeyond Social Capital in Poverty Research   pp. 415-423 Irene van StaverenConsumer-Driven Health Plans: More Choice Is Not Always Better   pp. 425-432 Lynne BowndsUniversal Service: How Much Is Enough?   pp. 433-442 Robert LoubeRegulating Financial Markets: Assessing Neoclassical and Institutional Approaches   pp. 443-449 David Nickerson and Ronnie PhillipsSuperfund: The Ascendance of Enabling Myths   pp. 451-459 Mark Haggerty and Stephanie A. WelcomerCognitive and Cultural Embeddedness: Combining Institutional Economics and Economic Sociology   pp. 461-470 David DequechCapitalism, Complexity, and Inequality   pp. 471-478 Geoffrey HodgsonTechnical Change, Competition, and the Poor   pp. 479-485 Robert PraschPath Creation, Path Dependency, and Alternative Theories of the Firm   pp. 487-494 Martin Stack and Myles P. GartlandInstitutional Destruction of Entrepreneurship through Capitalist Transformation   pp. 495-501 Bruce A. McDanielCorporate Objectives–Maximizing Social versus Private Equity   pp. 503-509 David A. ZalewskiIs There an Active Role for Monetary Policy in the Endogenous Money Approach?   pp. 511-517 Giuseppe Fontana and Alfonso Palacio-VeraJapan’s Dual Industrial Structure as a Welfare System: “The Lexus and the Olive Tree ”—and “the Vulture ”   pp. 519-526 Terutomo Ozawa Volume 37, issue 1, 2003
 
  Editor’s Note   pp. 1-5 Glen AtkinsonThe Evolution of Evolutionary Economics: The Saga of a Wayward Book   pp. 7-9 David HamiltonTechnology Is Not Ancillary: The Dramatic and Prosaic in Economic Theory   pp. 11-16 David HamiltonMuck and Magic or Change and Progress: Vitalism versus Hamiltonian Matter-of-Fact Knowledge   pp. 17-33 Thomas R. De GregoriIt’s Culture All the Way Down   pp. 35-45 William WallerHamilton versus Plato   pp. 47-50 Walter C. NealeEvolution and Stasis: The Institutional Economics of David Hamilton   pp. 51-63 Edythe S. MillerDavid Hamilton: A Radical’s Institutionalist   pp. 65-73 William M. DuggerEvolutionary Economics from a Radical Perspective   pp. 75-83 Howard J. ShermanDarwinism and Institutional Economics   pp. 85-97 Geoffrey HodgsonInternal Processes of Evolutionary Change within an Institutional Genre: The Case of Universities   pp. 99-109 Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick RainesAre Institutionalists an Endangered Species?   pp. 111-122 David ColanderHamiltonian and Teleological Dynamics a Century after Veblen   pp. 123-132 James T. PeachMr. Hamilton, Mr. Forrester, and a Foundation for Evolutionary Economics   pp. 133-173 Michael J. RadzickiInstitutionalism: On the Need to Firm up Notions of Social Structure and the Human Subject   pp. 175-207 Tony LawsonA Selected Bibliography of David Hamilton’s Works   pp. 209-210 William M. DuggerHow Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science   pp. 211-214 Doug BrownReclaiming Evolution: A Dialogue between Marxism and Institutionalism on Social Change   pp. 214-216 Margaret LewisThe Fed: The Inside Story of How the World’s Most Powerful Financial Institution Drives the Markets   pp. 217-219 Eric TymoigneThe Architecture of Markets: An Economic Sociology of Twenty-First Century Capitalist Societies   pp. 219-221 Jonathon E. MoteLiving Wages, Equal Wages: Gender and Labor Market Policies in the United States   pp. 221-223 David H. CiscelAltruistically Inclined?   pp. 223-225 John HenryEcological Planning: A Historical and Comparative Synthesis by Forster Ndubisi   pp. 226-228 Gerald F. VaughnDebunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of the Social Sciences   pp. 228-231 Ted OlesonBooks Received   pp. 233-237 The Editors |  |