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Volume 7, issue 4, 1973
- Errata pp. iv-iv

- The Editors
- Law and Economics: Introduction pp. 535-541

- Warren Samuels
- Study of Relationships between Economic and Political Systems pp. 543-551

- Henry Oliver
- Contract Law, the Free Market, and State Intervention: A Jurisprudential Perspective pp. 553-575

- Robert B. Seidman
- Industrial Capitalism and the Breakdown of the Liberal Rule of Law pp. 577-603

- Warren S. Gramm
- Lord Mansfield and the Law Merchant: Law and Economics in the Eighteenth Century pp. 605-622

- S. Todd Lowry
- Law, Politics, and Institutional Economics pp. 623-643

- Allan G. Gruchy
- The International Patent System pp. 645-664

- Mark S. Massel
- A Theory of Justice pp. 665-677

- Onora Nell, Kenneth E. Boulding and Stephen T. Worland
- Radical Political Economy pp. 679-690

- William Gomberg, M. Bronfenbrenner, Dilmus James and Sanford D. Gordon
- What’s Wrong with Economics? pp. 691-706

- Allan G. Gruchy, Robert Solow, Siegfried G. Karsten and Oskar Morgenstern
- An Economist’s Protest pp. 707-710

- Wallace C. Peterson
- Wall Street: Security Risk pp. 710-712

- Kendall P. Cochran
- Marx before Marxism pp. 712-715

- Douglas F. Dowo
- Land Reform in Latin America: Issues and Cases pp. 715-718

- Marshall Harris
- Political Economy: Politics and Policy Analysis pp. 718-720

- Lafayetie G. Harter
- Economics and the World Order. From the 1970’s to the 1990’s pp. 720-723

- C. P. Kindleberger
- Patterns of Wealthholding in Wisconsin Since 1850 pp. 724-725

- John Richard Felton
- Ecologic-Economic Analysis for Regional Development pp. 726-728

- Daniel E. Chappelle
- The Closed Enterprise System pp. 728-732

- Horace M. Gray
- Land Reform and Economic Development pp. 732-735

- Edward Van Roy
- Analytical Welfare Economics pp. 735-738

- Albert M. Levenson
- Housing Investment in the Inner City: The Dynamics of Decline pp. 738-740

- Henry Aaron
- Future Farm Programs; Size, Strucfure, and Future of Farms pp. 740-742

- Dale E. Hathaway
- The Evolution of Economic Society. An Introduction to Economics pp. 742-744

- George W. Zinke
- The Prussian Welfare State before 1740 pp. 744-746

- Gaston V. Rimlinger
- Books Received pp. 747-752

- The Editors
- Volume VII – 1973 pp. 753-757

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 3, 1973
- Empiricism and Economic Method: Several Views Considered pp. 361-382

- Eugene Rotwein
- Comte, Mill, and Cairnes: The Positivist-Empiricist Interlude in Late Classical Economics pp. 383-416

- Robert Ekelund and Emilie S. Olsen
- Wealth Taxation for the United States pp. 417-436

- Jon Wisman and Larry Sawers
- Nutrition Levels and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Measures pp. 437-458

- W. T. Wilford
- Great Spurts and the Experience of Non-European Countries pp. 459-474

- Steven L. Barsby
- The Entropy Law and the Economic Process pp. 475-499

- Richard Schlegel, Ralph W. Pfouts, Werner Hochwald and Glenn L. Johnson
- Motivating Human Behavior pp. 501-509

- Thomas R. De Gregori, Colston E. Warne, Royall Brandis and David Hamilton
- On the Cost-Inflationary Impact of High Interest Rates: Comment pp. 511-514

- Robert Hebert and Ralph T. Byrns
- A Reply pp. 514-515

- C. E. Harvey
- Plan and Market in Yugoslav Economic Thought pp. 517-520

- Vsevolod Holubnychy
- Social Perspectives in the History of Economic Theory pp. 521-524

- Ralph Anspach
- Business Cycles in Yugoslavia pp. 527-529

- Lawrence J. Brainard
- Brazil in the Sixties pp. 529-530

- John M. Hunter
- Books Received pp. 531-534

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 2, 1973
- What Has Evolutionary Economics to Contribute to Consumption Theory? pp. 197-207

- David Hamilton
- Demand Theory and the Economist’s Propensity to Assume pp. 209-239

- Philip A. Klein
- Comment on “Demand Theory and the Economist’s Propensity to Assume” pp. 241-243

- Robert Lekachman
- Middle-Class Action and the Ghetto Consumer pp. 245-257

- Carolyn Shaw Bell
- Prodigality or Parsimony: The False Dilemma in Economic Development Theory pp. 259-266

- Thomas R. De Gregori
- Institutionalized Consumption Patterns in Underdeveloped Countries pp. 267-287

- Wendell Gordon
- Consumption Values of Trade Unions pp. 289-301

- Jack Barbash
- Comments on “Consumption Values of Trade Unions” pp. 303-305

- Mark Perlman
- The Consumer Movement and the Labor Movement pp. 307-316

- Clinton L. Warne
- Trade Unions and Consumerism pp. 317-321

- Solomon Barkin
- Environmental Quality, Income Distribution, and Factor Mobility: The Consequences of Local Action pp. 323-335

- Gary Hufbauer
- On Lemmings and Other Acquisitive Animals: Propositions on Consumption pp. 337-353

- E. K. Hunt and Ralph C. d’Arge
- Books Received pp. 355-360

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 1973
- Natural Selection in Economic Thought: Ideology, Power, and the Keynesian Counterrevolution pp. 1-27

- Warren S. Gramm
- The Effects of Consumer Bliss on Welfare Economics pp. 29-45

- William Barnett
- The Idea of Progress: A Review Article pp. 47-59

- Werner Hochwald
- Coal Mine Injury Rates in Two Eras of Federal Control pp. 61-82

- C. L. Christenson and W. H. Andrews
- Alienation and Economics pp. 83-94

- Carolyn Shaw Bell, Sanford Berg, Edmund J. Sheehey and Henry W. Spiegel
- The Participatory Economy. An Evolutionary Hypothesis and a Strategy for Development pp. 95-106

- Benjamin Ward, Vaclav Holesovsky and Howard J. Sherman
- Comparison of Economic Systems: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches pp. 107-117

- George Macesich, Philip Raup, Robert Campbell and Allan G. Gruchy
- Technological Risk Assumption Corporations pp. 119-124

- Steven Globerman
- Reply to Steven Globerman pp. 124-130

- Martin J. Davidson
- Does Economic Growth Imply a Growth in Welfare? pp. 130-136

- Julian L. Simon
- Some Aspects of Price Discrimination in the Airline Industry pp. 136-147

- John C. Pattison
- Science, Conflict and Society: Readings from Scientific American pp. 149-151

- Kalman Goldberg
- The Ethical Investor-Universities and Corporate Responsibility pp. 151-154

- Joseph F. Flubacher
- Anarchism Today pp. 154-157

- L. A. O’Donnell
- Alienation and the Soviet Economy, toward a General Theory of Marxian Alienation, Organizational Principles, and the Soviet Economy pp. 157-162

- Murray Wolfson
- Anarchism pp. 162-164

- James Buchanan and Winston Bush
- Revolutionary Change in Cuba pp. 165-166

- John M. Hunter
- Beyond Freedom and Dignity pp. 166-168

- W. Paul Strassmann
- Joint International Business Ventures in Developing Countries: Case Studies and Anal Ysisof Recent Trends pp. 168-170

- Joan Marie McCrea
- Change and Development—Latin America’s Great Task: Report Submitted to the Inter-American Development Banks pp. 170-172

- M. F. Hassan
- The Capitalist System. A Radical Analysis of American Society pp. 172-175

- W. E. Kuhn
- The Limits of Organizational Change pp. 175-179

- Warren Samuels
- India’s Green Revolution: Economic Gains and Political Costs pp. 179-181

- Gene Wunderlich
- The Role of Science and Technology in Developing Countries pp. 182-183

- Robert A. Solo
- Reform of Metropolitan Governments; Minority Perspectives; Metropolitanization and Public Services pp. 183-188

- William K. Tabb
- Books Received pp. 189-196

- The Editors
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