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Volume 54, issue 4, 2020
- Symposium on the Monetary Macroeconomics of John R. Commons pp. 903-906

- Charles J. Whalen
- J. R. Commons’ Business Cycle Theory pp. 907-917

- Shingo Takahashi
- On the Financial Business Cycle Theory of J. R. Commons: Institutional Economics of Incorporeal Property and Intangible Property pp. 918-936

- Tokutaro Shibata
- Formative Process of John R. Commons’ Income Approach to Falling Prices pp. 937-957

- Kota Kitagawa
- John R. Commons’ Criticism of Wicksell's Theory of Interest: Focusing on the Influence of R. G. Hawtrey pp. 958-974

- Hiroyuki Uni
- On the Institutional Theory of Money: Learning from J. R. Commons’ Institutional Economics pp. 975-986

- Akiyoshi Sakaguchi
- The Rise of Neo-Nationalism in Europe: A Veblenian Perspective pp. 987-1001

- Quentin Duroy
- Richard Lester's Institutional‐Industrial Relations Model of Labor Markets and the Near‐Zero Minimum Wage Employment Effect: The Model Card and Krueger Ignored but Shouldn't Have pp. 1002-1032

- Bruce E. Kaufman
- Technological Change in an Unstable Labor Market: A Dynamic System Approach pp. 1033-1054

- Timon Scheuer and Stella Zilian
- Chaining and Unchaining Democratic Sovereignty: (Supra)National Institutions in, and Beyond, Neoliberalism pp. 1055-1070

- João Rodrigues
- “Now, What Exactly is the Problem?“ Media Coverage of Economic Inequalities and Redistribution Policies: The Piketty Case pp. 1071-1094

- Andrea Grisold and Hendrik Theine
- Global Banking and Macroprudential Policy: New Evidence on U.S. Banks pp. 1095-1121

- Carmela D’Avino
- The Economic Sanctions and the Iranian Exchange Rate Crisis of September–December 2012 pp. 1122-1138

- Abdol Soofi and Seyed Shamseddin Hosseini
- Critical Realism and Institutionalism in Economics: A New Perspective on an Old Debate pp. 1139-1160

- Hélio Afonso de Aguilar Filho
- The “Middle Way” of John R. Commons: Pursuing Reasonable Value in the Age of Unreason pp. 1161-1173

- Charles J. Whalen
- Competing Economic Paradigms in China: The Co-Evolution of Economic Events, Economic Theory and Economics Education, 1976-2016, by Steven Mark Cohn pp. 1174-1177

- Peter Beattie
- The Nature of Social Reality: Issues in Social Ontology, by Tony Lawson pp. 1178-1183

- William Waller
- Index Volume Liv—2020 pp. 1184-1189

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 1190-1190

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 3, 2020
- A Regional Great Transformation: U.S. Contractualization of Citizenship and Crimmigration Regime pp. 569-587

- Karol Gil-Vasquez
- Re-Theorizing the Welfare State and the Political Economy of Neoliberalism’s Campaign Against It pp. 588-612

- Thomas Palley
- Taking Authority Seriously—Institutional Implications pp. 613-627

- Helena Lopes
- Circular Economy Business Models: A Critical Examination pp. 628-643

- Charles J. Whalen and Katherine A. Whalen
- Monopoly Capital and Management: Too Many Bosses and Too Much Pay? pp. 644-666

- Thomas Lambert
- Is Capitalism Ending? An Institutional-Evolutionary View pp. 667-691

- Naoise McDonagh
- Intangible Assets and the Financialized Business Enterprise: A Veblen-Commons Approach pp. 692-709

- Avraham Izhar Baranes
- Veblen and Bourdieu on Social Reality and Order: Individuals and Institutions pp. 710-731

- Theofanis Papageorgiou, Panayotis Michaelides and Dieter Bögenhold
- Inflation and Monetary Policy: What South African Newspapers Report in an Era of Policy Transparency pp. 732-754

- Monique Reid, Zinette Bergman, Stan Du Plessis, Manfred Max Bergman and Pierre Siklos
- Institutional Approach to Gender Bias in Old Age Security Systems: Comparative Analysis of Swedish and Polish Pension Reforms pp. 755-771

- Slawomir Czech and Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz
- What Makes Capital Account Regulation Effective? Comparing the Experiences of Brazil, Peru, and Iceland pp. 772-797

- Pablo Aguirre and José Antonio Alonso
- How Does Urban Spatial Structure Affect Economic Growth? Evidence from Landsat Data in China pp. 798-812

- Yong Liu, Xiaolan Chen and Dayong Liu
- State-Owned Enterprises in Chinese Economic Transformation: Institutional Functionality and Credibility in Alternative Perspectives pp. 813-837

- Dic Lo
- An Institutional Analysis of China’s Reform of their Monetary Policy Framework pp. 838-854

- Zengping He and Genliang Jia
- The Chinese Catching-Up: A Developmentalist Approach pp. 855-875

- Luiz Fernando de Paula and Elias Jabbour
- The Proletarianization of the Professoriate and the Threat to Free Expression, Creativity, and Economic Dynamism pp. 876-894

- Jon Wisman and Quentin Duroy
- The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy pp. 895-897

- John Harvey
Volume 54, issue 2, 2020
- Backwater Economics: A Life Story pp. 287-293

- James K. Galbraith
- Confronting the Trilemma: Culture, Institutions, and Macroeconomic Disequilibria pp. 294-315

- David A. Zalewski
- From Judicial Sovereignty to Collective Democracy: The Development of J.R. Commons’ Perspective on Progressive Institutional Change pp. 316-321

- Kota Kitagawa
- Latin American Development: What About the State, Conflict and Power? pp. 322-328

- Emilia Ormaechea
- The Journal of Economic Issues in the Calculable Future of Original Institutional Economics pp. 329-333

- William Waller
- Considerations on Inequality, Corporate Governance, and Financialization pp. 334-340

- Akira Matsumoto
- Regional Income Inequality in the United States: 1969–2017 pp. 341-348

- James T. Peach and Richard V. Adkisson
- Industrial Policy—An Institutional Economic Framework for Assessment pp. 349-355

- Wilfred Dolfsma and Łukasz Mamica
- The Dowry Gift in South Asia: An Institution on the Intersection of Market and Patriarchy pp. 356-362

- Kalpana Khanal and Ruchira Sen
- Economic Policy and the Progressive Idea pp. 363-369

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Examination of Multiple Criteria in Health Technology Assessment for Application to Instrumental Analysis pp. 370-376

- F. Gregory Hayden
- Welfare Policy and Precarious Lives: “Welfare Reform” Revisited pp. 377-384

- Janice Peterson
- Defining and Defending a Progressive Market Square: Bringing Institutionalist Development Discourse in Line with the Reality of Post-Soviet Transition Experiences pp. 385-391

- Anna Klimina
- Recontextualizing Clarence Ayres’s The Theory of Economic Progress through Archival Evidence pp. 392-397

- Felipe Almeida and Gustavo Goulart
- Waves of Populism: A Recent Manifestation of Polanyi’s “Double Movement”? pp. 398-403

- Ann E. Davis
- Capabilities and (Missed) Opportunity for Women’s Entrepreneurship in Kuwait pp. 404-412

- Melissa Langworthy and Tonia Warnecke
- Thorstein Veblen as Evolutionary Feminist Economist of the Progressive Era pp. 413-419

- John Battaile Hall and Manuel Ramon de Souza Luz
- Toward Reasonable Capitalism: The Role of John R. Commons’s Price and Business Cycle Theories pp. 420-427

- Shingo Takahashi
- John R. Commons and Government as Employer of Last Resort: Three Paths to a Progressive Right to Work pp. 428-435

- Charles J. Whalen
- An Institutionalist Framework for a Consistent Financial Regulation pp. 436-443

- Faruk Ülgen
- Income Distribution, Household Debt and Growth in Modern Financialized Economies pp. 444-453

- Orsola Costantini and Mario Seccareccia
- The Limits of the “Progressive” Institutional Change: Migration and Remittances Experiences pp. 454-458

- Eugenia Correa and Alicia Girón
- Public Knowledge and Financial Regulation: Two Post Crisis Periods pp. 459-464

- Gregorio Vidal and Wesley C. Marshall
- Sustainable Growth: A Circular Economy Perspective pp. 465-471

- Brian Lin
- Policy Dimensions of Progressive Institutional Change: Lessons from China’s Construction of a Socialist Market Economy pp. 472-479

- Ricardo C. S. Siu
- Chinese Experience of Advancing Financial Inclusion in Light of Foster’s Three Limiting Conditions in Institutional Change pp. 480-485

- Hao Cheng
- Innovation and Income Inequality in the USA: Ceremonial versus Institutional Changes pp. 486-494

- Kosta Josifidis and Novica Supic
- Automation, Financialization, and Institutional Change: Challenges for Progressive Policy pp. 495-502

- Avraham Izhar Baranes
- From Mad to Mindful: Corporate Control Through Corporate Spirituality pp. 503-509

- Mary V. Wrenn
- Financial Insecurity in a World of Plenty pp. 510-516

- Timothy Wunder
- Deficits for the Rich: Inequality and Instability pp. 517-524

- Craig Medlen and Zelin Chen
- Are Social Costs the Outcome of Struggles over Truth? pp. 525-534

- Sebastian Berger
- Profiling the Fuzzy Latent Structure of Multidimensional Poverty: Toward Valuable Insights for Poverty Policymakers pp. 535-549

- Asma Zedini
- The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty pp. 550-553

- Antoon Spithoven
- Love, Money, and Parenting pp. 554-556

- Teresa Perry
- The Right to Work: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives, edited by Virginia Mantouvalou pp. 557-559

- Charles J. Whalen
Volume 54, issue 1, 2020
- Veblen, Veblenian Social Practices, and Prosperity Theology pp. 1-18

- Mary V. Wrenn
- Economic Justice: Confronting Dilemmas pp. 19-37

- Robin Hahnel
- Dualistic Discourse and Immigration Policy pp. 38-53

- Dell P. Champlin and Janet T. Knoedler
- Gender, Decent Work, and Global Production Sharing in Indonesian Manufacturing pp. 54-76

- Shaianne T. Osterreich
- Helicopter Ben, Monetarism, The New Keynesian Credit View and Loanable Funds pp. 77-96

- Brett Fiebiger and Marc Lavoie
- Integration of and Deliveries among the World Zionist Organization, Israel, and Diaspora Countries: System Articulation with the Social Fabric Matrix pp. 97-123

- F. Gregory Hayden and Erin Johnson
- Opening the Farm Gate to Women? The Gender Gap in U.S. Agriculture pp. 124-141

- Anders Fremstad and Mark Paul
- Institutional Analysis of Banks and Personal Loan Companies: Lesson from Poland pp. 142-163

- Agata Gemzik-Salwach
- Perceiving Urban Transformation from the Perspective of Evolutionary Economics: Renewal of Houses in Bağdat Street, Istanbul pp. 164-182

- Emre Balikci and Dicle Koylan
- Enrolling in Higher Education: The Impact of Regional Mobility and Public-Private Substitution Effects pp. 183-197

- Diogo Lourenço, Carla Sá, Orlanda Tavares and Sónia Cardoso
- The BRICS’s Bank, Institutional Framework, and Other Current Limitations pp. 198-213

- Victor Isidro Luna
- Digital Platforms and the Nature of the Firm pp. 214-232

- Laurent Baronian
- Autocatalytic Growth and Development and the South-North Convergence pp. 233-251

- Igor Matutinović
- Engines of Growth in China: The Limits of Informal Institutions pp. 252-275

- Christopher Cunningham and Selahattin Dibooglu
- The Future of Development: A Radical Manifesto, by Gustavo Esteva, Salvatore Babones and Philipp Babcicky pp. 276-279

- Heba Helmy
- In Memoriam: Marc Tool (1921-2018) pp. 280-281

- John Henry
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