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 Volume 13, issue 4, 1979
 
  The Method Is the Ideology: From a Newtonian to a Heisenbergian Paradigm in Economics   pp. 869-884 Walter A. WeisskopfPhenomena and Epiphenomena in Economics   pp. 885-898 J. Ron StanfieldMethodological Differences between Institutional and Neoclassical Economics   pp. 899-909 William M. DuggerExplanation and Value in Economics   pp. 911-932 Timothy BrennanMethodological Controversy in Labor Economics   pp. 933-955 Stephen WoodburyKnowledge and the Role of Institutions in Economic Theory   pp. 957-972 Lawrence BolandEmpirical Verification and Theory Selection: The Keynesian-Monetarist Debate   pp. 973-982 Charles K. WilberTheory Choice in Economics: Philosophy and Practice   pp. 983-1006 Vincent J. Tarascio and Bruce CaldwellThe Role of Nonattenuated Rights in Positive Economics: A Critical Appraisal   pp. 1007-1018 Nicholas Mercuro and Timothy RyanRoy Weintraub’s: The State of High Theory, A Review Article   pp. 1019-1028 Warren SamuelsThe Methodological Basis of Institutional Economics: Comment   pp. 1029-1033 Eugene RotweinThe Methodological Basis of Institutional Economics: A Reply   pp. 1033-1037 Charles K. Wilber and Robert S. HarrisonVolume XIII – 1979   pp. 1039-1044 The Editors Volume 13, issue 3, 1979
 
  Erratum   pp. vi-vi The EditorsRexford Guy Tugwell   pp. vii-vii The EditorsThe Limits to Growth: Is Ayres’s Position Unwarranted?   pp. 655-667 Baldwin RansonChamberlin’s Monopolistic Competition: Neoclassical or Institutional?   pp. 669-686 R. D. PetersonThe Theory of “Dual” or Segmented Labor Markets   pp. 687-706 Bennett Harrison and Andrew SumRealitic and Analytic Syntheses of Macro- and Microeconomics   pp. 707-732 David Colander and Kenneth J. KofordThe Dilemmas of Technology: A Review Article   pp. 733-742 Robert A. SoloProperty, Power, and Public Choice: An Inquiry into Law and Economics   pp. 743-749 Marc R. Tool and André BrunA Note on Collective Action, Marxism, and the Prisoner’s Dilemma   pp. 751-761 Matthew EdelA Comment on Collective Action, Marxism, and the Prisoner’s Dilemma   pp. 761-762 Douglas E. BoothMass Action Is Not Individually Rational: Reply   pp. 763-767 John RoemerA Comment on Roger Troub and Kenneth Boulding   pp. 768-769 S. A. RussellEvolutionary Visions, Frameworks, and Analyses: In Reply to S. A. Russell   pp. 770-771 Roger M. TroubA Note on Laurence Seidman’s Article   pp. 772-776 Marjorie S. TurnerReply to Professor Turner on TIP   pp. 776-779 Laurence S. SeidmanThe Origins of the Economy: A Comparative Study of Distribution in Primitive and Peasant Economies; Property, Power, and Public Choice: An Inquiry into Law and Economics   pp. 781-785 Kenneth E. BouldingEconomic Institutions Compared   pp. 786-789 Allan SchmidThe Evolution of Economic Ideas   pp. 790-792 Dana N. StevensBeyond Boom and Crash   pp. 792-796 Philip A. KleinModern Capitalism: Its Growth and Transformation; The Political Economy of Inflation   pp. 796-799 Sidney WeintraubAdaptive Economic Models   pp. 799-802 Philip A. KleinThe Twisted Dream: Capitalist Development in the United States Since 1776   pp. 802-806 Barbara S. PagePolitical Control of the Economy   pp. 806-808 David H. VroomanThe Capitalist State and the Politics of Class   pp. 808-811 Howard ShermanPressure Groups and Politics in Antebellum Tariffs   pp. 811-814 Allan SchmidThe North Will Rise Again: Pensions, Politics and Power in the 1980’s   pp. 814-816 William M. DuggerCorporate and Governmental Deviance; Ethics, Free Enterprise, and Public Policy   pp. 816-819 Lee E. PrestonThe Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850–1920   pp. 819-820 Karl De SchweinitzIndustry and Labour: Class Struggle at Work and Monopoly Capitalism; Social Standing in America: New Dimensions of Class; Class Structure and Social Mobility in Poland   pp. 821-827 James DietzCreating Jobs: Public Employment Programs and Wage Subsidies   pp. 828-830 Melville UlmerWorking Women: A Study of Women in Paid Jobs   pp. 830-833 Edythe S. MillerSocial Economics   pp. 833-834 Rick TilmanTragic Choices   pp. 834-837 Victor P. GoldbergInjustice: The Social Bases of Obedience and Revolt   pp. 837-841 Karl De SchweinitzThe Federal Budget and Social Reconstruction   pp. 841-844 Baldwin RansonPolitics and the Professors: The Great Society in Perspective   pp. 844-846 J. Ron StanfieldHealth and the War on Poverty: A Ten Year Appraisal   pp. 846-849 Paul L. GrimaldiImage and Reality in Economic Development   pp. 849-851 Elizabeth M. StrassmannAlternatives to Growth: I   pp. 851-853 J. Ron StanfieldProgress Without Poverty: Socially Responsible Economic Growth   pp. 853-856 Marc R. ToolResources, Environment, and Economics. Applications of the Materials/Energy Balance Principle   pp. 856-859 Thomas C. EdensBooks Received   pp. 861-867 The Editors Volume 13, issue 2, 1979
 
  Corwin D. Edwards   pp. iv-iv The EditorsThe Veblen-Commons Award   pp. 279-284 Corwin D. Edwards and Robert E. SmithThe Multimarket Enterprise and Economic Power   pp. 285-301 Corwin D. EdwardsOur Changing Order   pp. 303-316 David Dale MartinMethods in Economic Science   pp. 317-328 Nicholas Georgescu-RoegenLarge Changes: Pitfalls in Econometric Practice   pp. 329-345 Lawrence DavidsonAdam Smith: What Kind of Institutionalist Was He?   pp. 347-368 Irvin SobelThe Reform Method of John R. Commons   pp. 369-381 William M. DuggerComments   pp. 383-385 Lewis E. HillComments   pp. 387-390 Camilo DagumStalking the Invisible Investor   pp. 391-405 Vic ReinemerThe Significance of Bank Control over Large Corporations   pp. 407-426 David M. KotzA Problem of Imagination: National Policy toward Multibank Integration   pp. 427-455 William A. LovettComments   pp. 457-460 A. C. HoffmanComments   pp. 461-464 William N. LeonardComments   pp. 465-469 Philip H. BurchSocial Network Analysis: Suggested Applications to Economic Control   pp. 471-487 Oscar B. Martinson and Gerald R. CampbellPrivate Property: With or Without Power   pp. 489-503 Kenneth NowotnyComments   pp. 505-506 Warren SamuelsComments   pp. 507-508 Richard T. TaliaferroComments   pp. 509-512 R. D. PetersonThe Transnational Challenge to the Corporate State   pp. 513-542 James M. CypherSix Misconceptions of Procompetition Policy   pp. 543-555 Frank KottkeLimiting Corporate Power   pp. 557-571 Samuel M. LoescherComments   pp. 573-578 Robert Warren StevensComments   pp. 579-582 Irvin M. GrossackContracts between a Firm and Its Constituents during Bankruptcy Crises   pp. 583-604 Philip Bradford NelsonThe Market as a Commons: An Unconventional View of Property Rights   pp. 605-627 Thomas M. Carroll, David H. Ciscil and Roger K. ChisholmA Theory for the Administered Price Phenomenon   pp. 629-645 Robert E. SmithComments   pp. 647-649 Charles CraypoComments   pp. 651-654 John Richard Felton Volume 13, issue 1, 1979
 
  Erratum   pp. vi-vi The EditorsOld and New Fashions in Employment and Inflation Theory   pp. 1-18 Melville J. UlmerToward a Humanist Reconstruction of Economic Science   pp. 19-48 Jon WismanOn the Explanation of Rules Using Rational Choice Models   pp. 49-72 Alexander FieldThe Microeconomic Efficiency Argument for Socialism Revisited   pp. 73-112 James A. YunkerThe Importance of Thorstein Veblen for Contemporary Marxism   pp. 113-140 E. K. HuntJoseph Alois Schurnpeter   pp. 141-157 Herbert KischRichard Jones and Baconian Historicism at Cambridge   pp. 159-173 Salim Rashid“Technology vis-a-vis Institutions”: A Marxist Commentary   pp. 175-191 Howard J. ShermanThe Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860   pp. 193-205 Howard Sherman, H. H. Liebhafsky and Victor P. GoldbergPolitics and Markets: The World’s Political Economic Systems   pp. 207-217 Robert Solo, Daniel R. Fusfeld and James BuchananThe Bard of Savagery: Thorstein Veblen and Modern Social Theory   pp. 219-224 William M. Dugger and Rick TilmanA Nightmare in Introductory Economics   pp. 225-228 S.Todd LowrySocial Economics: Concepts and Perspectives   pp. 229-231 William R. WatersOn Economic Knowledge   pp. 232-235 Thomas K. StandishEconomic Cycles: An Analysis of Underlying Causes   pp. 235-237 Philip A. KleinThe Economic Growth Debate: An Assessment   pp. 238-241 R. D. PetersonThe Process of Economic Planning   pp. 241-242 Thomas R. De GregoriWelfare State and Welfare Society   pp. 243-245 Ronald C. FaasPublic Expenditures, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income; The United States, 1950, 1961, 1970   pp. 246-247 Ronald FisherManagement Characteristics and Labour Conflict, a Study of Managerial Organization, Attitudes and Industrial Relations   pp. 248-249 Philip A. KleinRed Tape: Its Origins, Uses and Abuses   pp. 250-253 Philip WandschneiderThe Yankee and Cowboy War: Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate and Beyond   pp. 253-256 Warren SamuelsOne Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation   pp. 256-258 Howard ShermanInheritance and the Inequality of Wealth   pp. 258-261 Marc R. ToolThe World Economy: History and Prospect   pp. 261-265 Daniel R. FusfeldManagement Planning and Control in Inflation   pp. 265-268 Philip A. KleinCommodity Conflict: The Political Economy of International Commodity Negotiations   pp. 268-271 Lawrence H. OfficerBook Received   pp. 273-278 The Editors |  |