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 Volume 18, issue 4, 1984
 
  George W. Zinke   pp. iii-iii The EditorsReports of International Correspondents   pp. vii-vii Wolfgang Blaas and John W. BarchfieldVeblen and Kropotkin on Human Evolution   pp. 971-985 William M. DuggerSelf-Reference and the Incomplete Structure of Neoclassical Economics   pp. 987-1005 J. Steven WinrichKeynes on Post-Scarcity Society   pp. 1007-1026 Robert ChernomasOn the Nature and Existence of Economic Coercion: The Correspondence of Robert Lee Hale and Thomas Nixon Carver   pp. 1027-1048 Warren SamuelsThe Instrumentalisms of Dewey and Friedman   pp. 1049-1070 James WibleJudicial Regulation of the Environment under Posner’s Economic Model of the Law   pp. 1071-1091 Margaret S. Hrezo and William E. HrezoThe Policy Implications of Post Keynesianism   pp. 1093-1105 Philip Arestis and Ciaran DriverThe Marginalist Controversy and the Demise of Full Cost Pricing   pp. 1107-1132 Frederic LeeRational Expectations: A Promising Research Program or a Case of Monetarist Fundamentalism?   pp. 1133-1154 John J. StruthersLiberation Theology, the New Religious Political Rigbt, and Veblen’s Ambivalent View of Christianity   pp. 1155-1175 Charles G. LeathersThe Evolution of Colonial Institutions: An Argument Illustrated from the Economic History of British Central Africa   pp. 1177-1187 Walter C. NealeLabor-Managed and Participatory Firms: A Note   pp. 1189-1195 Avner Ben-NerLabor-Managed and Participatory Firms: Reply   pp. 1195-1198 Daniel R. FusfeldA Paradox of Productivity   pp. 1198-1200 Kehar S. SanghaReforming Federal Regulation   pp. 1201-1203 R. D. PetersonManaging Innovation   pp. 1203-1207 Richard L. BrinkmanInside the Black Box: Technology and Economics   pp. 1207-1209 Anne MayhewLabor Displacement and Public Policy   pp. 1209-1211 Vernon M. BriggsWhy Charity? The Case For a Third Sector   pp. 1211-1213 Lewis E. HillControlling Industrial Pollution: The Economics and Politics of Clean Air   pp. 1213-1215 Andrew LarkinIn the Long Run We Are All Dead   pp. 1215-1217 Warren SamuelsThe Dilemma of Amazonian Development   pp. 1218-1220 Thomas R. De GregoriIndustrial Renaissance: Producing a Competitive Future for America   pp. 1220-1223 Roger L. AdkinsAn Introduction to Post-Keynesian and Marxian Theories of Value and Price; Profit Theory and Capitalism   pp. 1224-1227 William M. DuggerInstrumentalism and American Legal Theory   pp. 1227-1230 Steven R. HickersonFrom Policy to Practice   pp. 1230-1233 William WallerBeyond the Wasteland: A Democratic Alternative to Economic Decline   pp. 1233-1238 J. R. StanfieldThe Consequences of Cuts: The Effects of the Reagan Domestic Program on State and Local Governments   pp. 1238-1240 Glen W. AtkinsonDynamic Economic Systems: A Post-Keynesian Approach   pp. 1240-1244 Philip A. KleinThe Anatomy of Power   pp. 1244-1247 William M. DuggerMedical Costs, Moral Choices: A Philosophy of Health Care Economics in America   pp. 1247-1249 Mona Hersh-Cochran and Kendall P. CochranThe Conditions for Economic Recovery   pp. 1249-1254 William S. BrownTackling Discrimination at the Workplace: An Analysis of Sex Discrimination   pp. 1254-1256 Howard and Barbara TuckmanWorld Handbook of Political and Social Indicators, 3d ed   pp. 1257-1259 Christian LeipertCan “It” Happen Again? Essays on Instability and Finance   pp. 1260-1262 Dudley DillardVolume XVIII – 1984   pp. 1263-1268 The Editors Volume 18, issue 3, 1984
 
  Errata   pp. vii-vii The EditorsThe Economic Significance of “Woman’s Place” in Society: A New-Institutionalist View   pp. 663-680 Daphne GreenwoodEconomics and Political Economy: Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter   pp. 681-695 Robert L. HeilbronerIndustrial Policy   pp. 697-714 Robert SoloA New View on the Economic Theory of the State: A Case Study of France   pp. 715-744 Robert DelormeDewey’s Liberalism versus Veblen’s Radicalism: A Reappraisal of the Unity of Progressive Social Thought   pp. 745-769 Rick TilmanThe Endogenous Flow of Credit and the Post Keynesian Theory of Money   pp. 771-797 Marc LavoieThe Nature of Capital Accumulation and Technological Progress in the Modern Economy   pp. 799-823 William M. DuggerThe Impotence of Macroeconomic Policy Activism: A Critical Appraisal of the New Classical Macroeconomics   pp. 825-859 David FelixTheory of Legal Structure: Worker Cooperatives   pp. 861-891 David P. EllermanSamaritan Advertising   pp. 893-894 Warren SamuelsA Commentary on Lux, Lutz, and Petr   pp. 895-897 Baldwin RansonInstitutional Elements in Carl Menger’s Theory of Demand: A Comment   pp. 897-903 A. M. EndresThe Humane and the Human: Assaulting Petr (With a Swipe at Hill and Owen)   pp. 903-907 Walter C. NealeRejoinder to Neale   pp. 907-908 Jerry L. PetrThe Humane and Human: Reioinder   pp. 908-909 Lewis E. Hill and Donald W. OwenFrench Planning in Theory and Practice   pp. 911-918 Allan G. Gruchy and John GroenewegenConglomerates and the Evolution of Capitalism   pp. 919-921 Steven R. HickersonThe Cost of Human Neglect   pp. 921-923 David HamiltonMultinational Managers and Poverty in the Third World   pp. 924-927 Leon GrunbergThe Economics of Feasible Socialism   pp. 927-931 Jerry L. PetrMoney Matters: A Keynesian Approach to Monetary Economics   pp. 931-933 Wallace C. PetersonThe Political Economy of Food Aid; EEC and the Third World: A Survey 2, Hunger in the World   pp. 934-936 Carol D. PetersenAn Evolutionary View of Economic Growth   pp. 936-939 Karl De SchweinitzTechnology Choice in Developing Countries: The Textile and Pulp and Paper Industries   pp. 939-941 Thomas R. De GregoriAn Inquiry into the Human Prospect   pp. 941-944 Richard L. BrinkmanTransnational Conglomerates and the Economics of Dependent Development: A Case Study of the International Electrical Oligopoly and Brazil’s Electrical Industry   pp. 944-947 Boyd L. NelsonEconomics in the Public Service: Papers in Honor of Walter W. Heller   pp. 947-950 Charles B. GarrisonThe Fight against Shutdowns: Youngstown’s Steel Mill Closings   pp. 950-953 Michael F. SheehanKeynesian Economics: The Search for First Principles   pp. 953-958 W. Robert BrazeltonThe Economics of Work Reorganization   pp. 958-962 Solomon BarkinBooks Received   pp. 963-969 The Editors Volume 18, issue 2, 1984
 
  Erratum   pp. iii-iii The EditorsThe Veblen-Commons Award   pp. 349-351 Harry Trebing and Allan G. GruchyPublic Control of Enterprise: Neoclassical Assault and Neoinstitutional Reform   pp. 353-368 Harry M. TrebingThe Role of Institutional Economics   pp. 368-381 Wendell GordonKarl Marx’s Theory of Socio-Institutional Transformation in Late-Stage Capitalism   pp. 383-391 John E. ElliottMarx and Resource Scarcity: An Institutionalist Approach   pp. 393-400 John GowdySocial Determinants of Economic Activity: The Economy of Transfer   pp. 401-410 Marguerite MendellGalbraith’s Planning System as a Substitute for Market Theory   pp. 411-418 David H. CiscelAirline Deregulation: Neoclassical Theory as Public Policy   pp. 419-427 Bill WilkinsHuman Capital Formation and the Decision Makers   pp. 429-437 Carolyn Shaw BellThe Evolution of Financial Institutions and the Ineffectiveness of Modern Monetary Policy   pp. 439-448 Gary R. EvansThe Pick-Sloan Program: A Case of Bureaucratic Economic Power   pp. 449-456 David C. CampbellThe Institutional Inadequacy of the Market in Determining Comparable Worth: Implications for Value Theory   pp. 457-464 Daphne GreenwoodEqual Pay for Comparable Worth: A Policy for Eliminating the Undervaluation of Women’s Work   pp. 465-472 Elaine SorensenCan Job Evaluation Systems Help Determine the Comparable Worth of Male and Female Occupations?   pp. 473-482 Danielle P. JaussaudImplications of the Recent OPEC “Crisis”   pp. 483-491 Faisal A. NasrThe New International Economic Order and Value Theory   pp. 493-506 Richard L. BrinkmanLegal Foundations of European Economic Integration   pp. 507-515 Glen W. AtkinsonSettling for Less: European Monetary System vs. European Monetary Union   pp. 517-526 W. E. KuhnThe Future Be Damned: Economists’ Optimism and Nuclear Proliferation   pp. 527-536 James A. SwaneyEconomic Policy and the Obligations of the Economist   pp. 537-546 Philip A. KleinNeo Institutionalism, Neo-Marxism, and Neo-Keynesianism: An Evaluation   pp. 547-556 Allan G. GruchyThe Habit of Work: A Theoretical Exploration   pp. 557-564 Alan W. DyerEconomics: Science or Legend?   pp. 565-572 David HamiltonTechnology as Social Process: A Commentary on Knowledge and Human Capital   pp. 573-580 Walter C. NealeThe Instrumental Philosophy of Economic History and the Institutionalist Theory of Normative Value   pp. 581-587 Lewis E. Hill and Donald W. OwenAn Assault on the Citadel: Is a Constructive Synthesis Feasible?   pp. 589-597 Jerry L. PetrInduction and Instrumentalism in Institutional Thought   pp. 599-609 James I. SturgeonThe New Potential of Evolutionary-Institutional Economics   pp. 611-618 John M. CulbertsonAn Institutional Perspective on Corporate Control and the Network of Interlocking Directorates   pp. 619-626 Julie CaswellThe Regulatory Matrix and Rigidity in the Economic System   pp. 627-631 Larry ReynoldsValues in Conflict: Developing Countries as Social Laboratories   pp. 633-641 James H. StreetAn Institutionalist Perspective on Economic Development   pp. 643-650 Meb BolinSome Major Trade and Development Programs of the European Economic Community with the LDCs: Toward a Common Development Policy?   pp. 651-662 A. J. KondonassisInstitutional Economics in Sweden   pp. 663-665 Peter Söderbaum and Faisal A. Nasr Volume 18, issue 1, 1984
 
  W. Nelson Peach   pp. iv-iv Marc R. ToolEditor’s Introduction   pp. v-x Marc R. ToolFundamentals of an Institutionalist Perspective on Economic Policy   pp. 1-17 Jerry L. PetrSocial Reform and Economic Policy   pp. 19-44 J. R. StanfieldInstitutionalist Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector   pp. 45-68 Philip A. KleinEconomic Stabilization and Inflation   pp. 69-100 Wallace C. PetersonDomestic Monetary Policy: If Not Monetarism, What?   pp. 101-116 Steven Fazzari and Hyman MinskySelective Employment Programs and Economic Policy   pp. 117-142 Ray MarshallThe Myth is not the Reality: Income Maintenance and Welfare   pp. 143-158 David HamiltonUncertainty, Indicative Planning, and Industrial Policy   pp. 159-180 Allan G. GruchyA Geobased National Agricultural Policy for Rural Community Enhancement, Environmental Vitality, and Income Stabilization   pp. 181-221 F. Gregory HaydenPublic Utility Regulation: A Case Study in the Debate over Effectiveness of Economic Regulation   pp. 223-250 Harry M. TrebingShifting the Burden of Environmental Protection   pp. 251-274 Larry D. SwansonForeign Economic Policy: Challenges of the 1980s   pp. 275-294 John AdamsThe Implementation of Economic Development   pp. 295-313 Wendell Gordon: Conference of the Dutch Study Circle on Post-Keynesian Economics on “International Keynesianism,” September 1983   pp. 315-323 John Groenewegen and Kees van ParidonThe Continuity of Injustice: Agrarian and Alimentary Policy under Mexico’s New Administration   pp. 325-334 John W. BarchfieldAbout the Authors   pp. 335-338 The EditorsBooks Received   pp. 339-347 The Editors |  |