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Volume 24, issue 4, 1990
- New Light on John Dewey, Clarence Ayres, and the Development of Evolutionary Economics pp. 963-979

- Rick Tilman
- “New Thinking” in the Soviet Economy: Lessons for Western Political Economists pp. 981-994

- Jerry L. Petr
- The Causes or Black Poverty: Evidence and Interpretation pp. 995-1016

- Steven Shulman
- The Rhetoric of Inquiry or the Sophistry of the Status QUO? Exploring the Common Ground between Critical Rhetoric and Institutional Economics pp. 1017-1026

- David Sebberson
- Why Johnny (Ph.D., Economics) Can’t Read: A Rhetorical Analysis of Thorstein Veblen and a Response to Donald McCloskey’s pp. 1027-1044

- William Waller and Linda R. Robertson
- Retirement as an Institution pp. 1045-1057

- Harold Wolozin
- The Evolution of Water Institutions in Florida: A Neoinstitutionalist Perspective pp. 1059-1077

- Gary D. Lynne and Jeffrey Burkhardt
- Client Consumption Patterns Within An Income-Based Energy Assistance Program pp. 1079-1093

- Roger D. Colton
- Institutional Adjustment, Instrumental Efficiency, and Reasonable Value pp. 1095-1107

- Glen Atkinson and Mike Reed
- Instrumental Value an Eternal Verity? A Reply to Wendell Gordon pp. 1120-1122

- Marc R. Tool
- Culture Versus Social Value? A Response to Anne Mayhew pp. 1122-1133

- Marc R. Tool
- Economic Reforms in Socialist Economics: A Comment on Petr pp. 1133-1137

- W. Robert Brazelton
- Keynesianism, Monetarism, and the Crisis of the State: A Review Article pp. 1139-1146

- James Ronald Stanfield
- Corporate Hegemony pp. 1147-1155

- Harry M. Trebing and Paul N. Goldstene
- Financial Dynamics and Business Cycles: New Perspectives pp. 1157-1163

- Basil Moore
- The Spread of Economic Ideas pp. 1163-1166

- Marjorie S. Turner
- The World Economy in the 20th Century pp. 1166-1168

- Robert Wuliger
- New Directions in Soviet Social Thought pp. 1168-1172

- Jerry L. Petr
- Philosophy of Social Science pp. 1172-1175

- Raphael Sassower
- Can Americans Afford to Grow Old?: Paying for Social Security pp. 1175-1179

- L. Randall Wray
- L’Austerite: Theorie Et Politiques pp. 1179-1181

- Baldwin Ranson and Gladys Parker Foster
- The Great Challenge. The Myth of Laissez-Faire in the Early Republic pp. 1181-1186

- Anne Mayhew
- The Origins of the Keynesian Revolution: The Development of Keynes’ Theory of Employment and Output pp. 1186-1189

- Dudley Dillard
- Thorstein Veblen a Karol Marks. Proba Analizy Porownawczej Teorii Rozwoju Spoleczno-Gospodarczego (Thorstein Veblen and Karl Marx. A Comparative Analysis of the Theories of Socio-economic Development) pp. 1190-1193

- Roman Frackowski
- Restructuring the French Economy: Government and the Rise of Market Competition Since World War II pp. 1193-1196

- John Groenewegen
- Guide to Economic Indicators pp. 1196-1197

- William S. Brown
- Kaldor’s Political Economy pp. 1198-1199

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Index pp. 1201-1241

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 3, 1990
- Allan G. Gruchy, 1906–1990: A Scholar’s Life pp. 663-672

- Dudley Dillard
- and Gardiner Means’s Critique of Neoclassical Economics pp. 673-693

- Frederic Lee
- The Self-Referentiability of Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Preconceptions of Economic Science pp. 695-718

- Warren Samuels
- Economic Efficiency, the Economics Discipline, and the “Affected-With-A-Public-Interest” Concept pp. 719-732

- Edythe S. Miller
- Galbraith on Ideas and Events pp. 733-760

- D. A. Reisman
- Keynes on the Stages of Development of the Capitalist Economy: The Institutional Foundation of Keynes’s Methodology pp. 761-780

- James Crotty
- The Political Economy of Nuclear Power (1945–1990): The Rise and Fall of an Official Technology pp. 781-811

- Steve Cohn
- A Review of Contemporary U.S. Foreign Aid Policies pp. 813-824

- Robert L. Curry
- Adam Smith and Society as an Evolutionary Process pp. 825-844

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Institutional Economics and Social Choice Economics: Commonalities and Conflicts pp. 845-859

- John Adams
- The Rhetoric of Economics Texts pp. 861-878

- David George
- The Role of Tool’s Social Value Principle pp. 879-886

- Wendell Gordon
- The Cambridge Keynesians and the “Bastard Keynesians”: A Comment on Economists and Their Understanding of the Inflationary Aspects of Keynesian Policy pp. 886-890

- Marjorie S. Turner
- Waller on Radical Institutionalism: A Comment pp. 890-896

- Anne Mayhew
- Avoiding the Cartesian Vice in Radical Institutionalism: A Reply to Mayhew pp. 897-901

- William Waller
- Three Worlds of Labor Economics pp. 903-906

- Douglas Kruse
- The Politics of Progress. The Origins and Development of the Commercial Republic, 1600–1835 pp. 906-908

- Mike Reed
- Joan Robinson and the Americans pp. 908-912

- Hans E. Jensen
- The Waste of Nations pp. 912-913

- Howard J. Sherman
- Workforce Policies for the 1990s: A New Labor Market Agenda pp. 913-917

- Irwin L. Herrnstadt
- Accumulation & Power: An Economic History of the United States pp. 917-920

- Robert R. Keller
- The Bittersweet Century: Speculations on Modern Science and Modern Democracy pp. 920-922

- Rick Tilman
- Institutional Economics pp. 923-929

- Charles J. Whalen
- Dilemmas of Development pp. 929-933

- James M. Cypher
- Sweden: Social Democracy in Practice pp. 933-935

- Andrew Larkin
- The Trade Threat and U. S. Trade Policy pp. 935-938

- John Adams
- New Technologies and Development: Experiences in “Technology Blending” pp. 938-939

- Chris DeBresson
- Money, Interest and Capital pp. 939-942

- Philip Arestis
- Remaking the Economic Institutions of Socialism: China and Eastern Europe pp. 942-947

- Robert F. Schlack
- The Underground Economies: Tax Evasion and Information Distortion pp. 948-950

- Mike Reed
- Books Received pp. 951-962

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 2, 1990
- Allan G. Gruchy 1907–1990 pp. v-v

- The Editors
- Introduction of Award Recipient: Walter C. Neale pp. 325-331

- John Adams
- Absolute Cultural Relativism: Firm Foundation For Valuing And Policy pp. 333-344

- Walter C. Neale
- The Triadic Economy pp. 346-354

- John R. Munkirs
- Economics and the Determinate World View pp. 355-359

- Daniel R. Fusfeld
- Three Different Approaches to Institutional Economics: An Evaluation pp. 361-369

- Allan G. Gruchy
- A Type-Of-Product System Of National Accounts pp. 371-379

- Milton D. Lower
- Institutionalism as a School—A Reconsideration pp. 381-388

- Philip A. Klein
- The Sherman Act As Protective Reaction pp. 389-396

- Anne Mayhew
- As Much Technological As Pecuniary: Turn-Of-The-Century Combinations In Three Major Industries pp. 397-404

- Janet T. Knoedler
- Are There Institutionalist Signposts in the Economics of Alfred Marshall? pp. 405-413

- Hans E. Jensen
- Keynes and Kalecki on Saving and Profit: Some Implications pp. 415-422

- Parker Gladys Foster
- The New Institutionalism: New But Not Institutionalist pp. 423-431

- William Dugger
- An Institutional Analysis of the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments pp. 433-441

- Bernadette Lanciaux
- The Evolution of Money, Financial Institutions, and Monetary Economics pp. 443-450

- Christopher J. Niggle
- Common Property, Reciprocity, and Community pp. 451-462

- James A. Swaney
- Rural Community Values In Groundwater Marketing pp. 463-472

- Arthur H. Chan
- Airspace Regulation: Redefining the Public Domain pp. 473-480

- Glen Atkinson
- Neoclassical and Institutional Approaches to Environmental Economics pp. 481-492

- Peter Söderbaum
- The “Megacorp”: Eichner’s Contribution to the Theory of the Firm pp. 493-500

- Nina Shapiro
- The Policy Implications of A.S. Eichner’s Macrodynamic Model pp. 501-512

- Philip Arestis
- Cycle and Trend in the Dynamics of Advanced Market Economies pp. 513-521

- Johan Deprez and William S. Milberg
- The Integration of Micro and Macroeconomics through Macrodynamic Megacorps: Eichner and the “Post-Keynesians” pp. 523-534

- Jan Kregel
- Some Reflections on Social Value Theory and Regulation pp. 535-544

- Marc R. Tool
- Electric Supply Industry Regulation—Leadership or Retreat? pp. 545-553

- David W. Penn
- Ethics, Economics, and Agricultural Policy: Considerations for the 1990 Farm Bill pp. 555-563

- Andrew Larkin
- Agricultural Policy and Environmental Goals: Conflict or Compatibility? pp. 565-573

- Sandra S. Batie
- Wetlands Provisions in the 1985 and 1990 Farm Bills pp. 575-587

- F. Gregory Hayden
- The Linked Oligopoly Concept: Recent Evidence from Banking pp. 589-595

- John E. Martinez
- Centralized Private Sector Planning and the allocation of Automobile Credit pp. 597-604

- Christopher Brown and John Viar
- The Challenge of Comparable Worth: An Institutionalist View pp. 605-612

- Janice Peterson
- On the Possibility of a Feminist Economics: The Convergence of Institutional and Feminist Methodology pp. 613-622

- William Waller and Ann Jennings
- Constructions of Social Hierarchy: The Family, Gender, and Power pp. 623-631

- Ann Jennings and William Waller
- Mature Women and the Rewards of Domestic Ideology pp. 633-643

- Paulette I. Olson
- Public/Private Partnerships As Implementing Strategy: The Job Training Partnership Act pp. 645-651

- Dan Nuckols
- Economic Power, Military Power, and National Security pp. 653-661

- Lloyd J. Dumas
Volume 24, issue 1, 1990
- Economic Reforms in Socialist Economies: An Evolutionary Perspective pp. 1-15

- Jerry L. Petr
- Urban Economies and Economic Heterodoxy pp. 17-47

- Robert F. Schlack
- Welfare Reform in the Reagan Years: An Institutionalist’s Perspective pp. 49-56

- David Hamilton
- Institutional Dynamics, Deterministic Chaos, and Self-Organizing Systems pp. 57-102

- Michael J. Radzicki
- Non-Employed Women, Marriage and the Sisyphus Syndrome pp. 103-114

- Julia A. Heath
- Financial System Restructuring: Lessons from Veblen, Keynes, and Kalecki pp. 115-131

- Catherine L. Lawson and Larry L. Lawson
- The Wealth Tax: A Policy Proposal pp. 133-144

- William M. Dugger
- The Feminization of Poverty: The Demographic Factor And The Composition of Economic Growth pp. 145-160

- Emily M. Northrop
- The Persistence of Occupational Segregation: A Critique of Its Theoretical Underpinnings pp. 161-171

- Paulette Olson
- Vertical Integration and Regulation in the Electric Utility Industry pp. 173-187

- Joseph P. Fuhr
- Analysis of Federal Farm Policy Using The Social Fabric Matrix pp. 189-224

- Barbara A. Meister
- Impact of the 1986 Federal Tax Reform on the Passive Tax Expenditures of States pp. 225-238

- William M. Hildred and James V. Pinto
- On Public and Private Control in a “Reasonable Society” pp. 239-248

- Edythe S. Miller
- Writings That Clarify Theoretical Disputes Over Karl Polanyi’s Work pp. 249-261

- George Dalton
- A Rejoinder to Liebhafsky pp. 261-262

- Lamar B. Jones
- Darwinism and Institutional Economics: Recent Criticism of Veblen and Ayres pp. 263-267

- Rick Tilman
- A Rejoinder to Tilman pp. 268-269

- Lamar B. Jones
- Economics as a Social Science: An Evolutionary Approach pp. 271-278

- Glen Atkinson and Edythe S. Miller
- Radical Institutionalism: Contemporary Voices pp. 279-281

- Robert T. Averitt
- Crisis and Compensation. Public Policy and Political Stability in Japan, 1949–1986 pp. 281-286

- Baldwin Ranson
- A Voice of Reform: Essays by Tat’iana I. Zaslavskaia pp. 286-289

- Jerry L. Petr
- J.M. Keynes in Retrospect: The Legacy of the Keynesian Revolution pp. 289-291

- W. Robert Brazelton
- Race, Class, and Conservatism pp. 292-295

- Doug Brown
- Beyond Free Markets: The Revival of Activist Economics pp. 295-298

- William M. Dugger
- The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics pp. 299-303

- Jon Wisman
- The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric pp. 303-306

- Richard G. Fritz
- Keynesian Economics: The Permanent Revolution pp. 306-309

- William S. Brown
- Methodology and Economics: A Critical Introduction pp. 309-310

- Ken Dennis
- The Realities of Nuclear Power: International Economic and Regulatory Experience pp. 310-313

- Steve Cohn
- Programmed Capitalism, a Computer-Mediated Society pp. 313-315

- David A. Martin
- Books Received pp. 317-323

- The Editors
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