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Volume 52, issue 4, 2018
- Market Deficiencies: From Veblen to Akerlof and Shiller pp. 891-903

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Applying the Concept of Mainstream Economics outside the United States: General Remarks and the Case of Brazil as an Example of the Institutionalization of Pluralism pp. 904-924

- David Dequech
- Inequality and the Rate of Return on Capital: An Institutional Approach to “The Piketty Problem” pp. 925-946

- Luke A Petach
- Interpreting Contemporary Latin America through the Hypotheses of Institutional Political Economy pp. 947-986

- James M. Cypher
- Monetary Policy as Compensatory Power? An Institutionalist Approach to the Eurozone Crisis pp. 987-1009

- Javier Arribas and Luis Cardenas del Rey
- Understanding Agro-Holdings in Russia: A Commonsian Analysis pp. 1010-1035

- Pascal Grouiez
- Charles Sanders Peirce and the Social Ontology of the Firm: A Semiotic Perspective on Human Agency pp. 1036-1055

- Luís Bau Macedo
- Financialization in the European Periphery and the Sovereign Debt Crisis: The Portuguese Case pp. 1056-1083

- Ricardo Barradas, Sérgio Lagoa, Emanuel Leão and Ricardo Paes Mamede
- The Going Enterprise Paradox: Stability and Instability Under Money Manager Capitalism pp. 1084-1108

- Erik Dean
- From Custom to Law, An Economic Rationale behind the Black Lettering pp. 1109-1124

- Guido Rossi and Salvatore Spagano
- Economics between Insulation and Social-Scienciation: Observations by a Sociology of Economics pp. 1125-1142

- Dieter Bögenhold
- Varieties of Capitalism and Sustainable Development: Institutional Complementarity Dynamics or Radical Change in the Hierarchy of Institutions? pp. 1143-1158

- Eric Magnin
- Index Volume LII—2018 pp. 1159-1164

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 1165-1165

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 3, 2018
- The Circular Economy and Institutional Economics: Compatibility and Complementarity pp. 605-614

- Katherine A. Whalen and Charles J. Whalen
- Bolivia’s Institutional Transformation: Contact Zones, Social Movements, and the Emergence of an Ethnic Class Consciousness pp. 615-636

- Natalia Bracarense and Karol Gil-Vasquez
- Veblen’s Imperial Germany and the Industrialization of Latin America pp. 637-652

- Jairo Parada
- From the Nation-State to a World Society: An Institutional Reading of Globalization pp. 653-675

- Alessandro Morselli
- The Emergence of “Modern” Ownership Rights Rather than Property Rights pp. 676-693

- Hajime Sato
- Rethinking Land Reform in East Asia: Egalitarian or Inegalitarian? pp. 694-716

- Qunyi Liu
- The Nature of Financial Innovation: A Post-Schumpeterian Analysis pp. 717-748

- Cinla Akdere and Pelin Benli
- An American-Style Transfer Union in Europe, A First Glance at How Much It Might Cost pp. 749-769

- Casimir Dadak and Roman Matkovskyy
- Education and the Public Goods Type of Social Capital: Are the Well Educated Free Riding in the Provision of Public Goods? pp. 770-794

- Ryo Takashima
- Cornelius Castoriadis on the Scope and Content of Neoclassical and Marxian Economics pp. 795-815

- Angelos Vouldis
- The Power of Scientometrics and the Development of Economics pp. 816-834

- Matthias Aistleitner, Jakob Kapeller and Stefan Steinerberger
- Consumer Boycotts: Does Trust in Law-Making and Law-Enforcing Institutions Matter? pp. 835-859

- Maïva Ropaul
- Reasserting Institutionalist Insights on the Good Society: 30 Years After Petr’s Call for a Mixed Economy pp. 860-868

- Barbara E. Hopkins
- Labor-Leisure Choice and Relative Income Concerns in the Shadow of the Housing Market pp. 869-890

- Dimitry Rtischev
Volume 52, issue 2, 2018
- The Veblen-Commons Award: The 2018 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: James Peach pp. 291-292

- Richard V. Adkisson
- Habits of Thought and the Process of Economic Development: Remarks on Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award pp. 293-305

- James Peach
- The Post-Apartheid Development Debacle in South Africa: How Mainstream Economics and the Vested Interests Preserved Apartheid Economic Structures pp. 306-322

- Geoffrey Schneider
- The 2018 Clarence Ayres Scholar An Institutional Riposte to the “After the Washington Consensus” pp. 323-335

- John Marangos
- Military Planning in a Context of Complex Systems and Climate Change pp. 349-357

- F. Gregory Hayden
- Global Production Networks and the Private Organization of World Trade pp. 358-367

- Ann E. Davis
- Social Entrepreneurship in China: Driving Institutional Change pp. 368-377

- Tonia Warnecke
- Institutional Change and the Evolution of the World Leisure Industries pp. 378-386

- Ricardo C.S. Siu
- High-Frequency Trading, Liquidity Withdrawal, and the Breakdown of Conventions in Foreign Exchange Markets pp. 387-395

- Alexis Stenfors and Susai Masayuki
- John R. Commons’s Criticism of Classical Economics pp. 396-404

- Uni Hiroyuki
- Rethinking John R. Commons’s Theory of Collective Action: The Viewpoint of Regulation and Convention pp. 405-412

- Takayuki Nakahara
- How Necessary Are Unions? Insights from John R. Commons pp. 413-421

- J. Dennis Chasse
- Rethinking Money as an Institution of Capitalism and the Theory of Monetary Circulation: What Can Modern Heterodox Economists/Institutionalists Learn from Karl Polanyi? pp. 422-429

- Seccareccia Mario and Correa Eugenia
- The Institutionalist Theory of Capital in the Modern Business Enterprise: Appropriation and Financialization pp. 430-437

- Avraham I. Barane and Eric R. Hake
- The Policy Ramifications of Capital as Ideas pp. 438-444

- Eric Scorsone, Mary Schulz and David Schweikhardt
- Is China Living a Minsky Moment? Between the “Lender of Last Resort” and the Chinese Shadow Financial System pp. 445-454

- Alicia Girón
- Three Decades After James Street’s “The Institutionalist Theory of Economic Development”: What Does Institutional Approach to Economic Development Mean Today? pp. 455-463

- Ivan Gambus and Felipe Almeida
- Development Processes Seen Through Non-Marginalist Lenses with Considerations of Complementarities pp. 464-472

- P. Sai-wing Ho
- Institutional Quality and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Can Management Effort and Bribes Compensate for Low-Quality Institutions? pp. 473-482

- Gori Olusina Daniel, Kun Fu and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Uncertainty, Control, and Karl Polanyi’s Protective Response pp. 483-489

- David A. Zalewski
- A Systemic Debt Payoff Policy pp. 490-497

- Timothy Wunder
- Income Polarization of the U.S. Working Class: An Institutionalist View pp. 498-508

- Kosta Josifidis and Novica Supic
- The “Forgotten Lands”: An Institutional Analysis of Post-Soviet Transitions pp. 509-516

- Liudmila Malyshava
- An Unfortunate Alignment of Heterodoxy, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in Putin’s Russia pp. 517-526

- Anna Klimina
- The Death and Revival of Usury in China: An Institutional Analysis pp. 527-533

- Hao Cheng
- The Stories That Economists Tell: Mainstream, Hyman Minsky, and Institutional Views of Consumer Behavior pp. 534-540

- John Watkins
- Collective Action and the Institutionalist Approach to Financial Regulation pp. 541-549

- Faruk Ülgen
- The Legal-Economic Nexus from the Perspective of New Institutional Economists and Original Institutional Economists pp. 550-558

- Antoon Spithoven
- To Trust or to Control: Informal Value Transfer Systems and Computational Analysis in Institutional Economics pp. 559-569

- Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Wolfram Elsner and Alexander Lascaux
- The Rate of Change in Evolutionary Systems and Evolutionary Economic Modeling pp. 570-579

- Torsten Heinrich
- Big Data: An Institutional Perspective on Opportunities and Challenges pp. 580-588

- Baban Hasnat
- Are We Forgetting Something? Remarks on the Connections Between Douglass North’s Contributions and Original Institutional Economics pp. 589-599

- Manuel Luz and Ramon Fernandez
- Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo: Why Latin American Nations Fail: Development Strategies in the Twenty-First Century pp. 600-603

- Rubén Berríos
Volume 52, issue 1, 2018
- Britain’s Industrial Evolution: The Structuring Role of Economic Theory pp. 1-30

- Sue Konzelmann, Marc Fovargue-Davies and Frank Wilkinson
- When Galbraith Frightened Conservatives: Power in Economics, Economists’ Power, and Scientificity pp. 31-56

- Alexandre Chirat
- Religion and Economic Development in History: Institutions and the Role of Religious Networks pp. 57-79

- Mehmet Karacuka
- Promotion and Coevolutionary Dynamics in Contemporary Capitalism pp. 80-102

- Isabel Almudi and Francisco Fatas-Villafranca
- Institutionalism and Fiscal Policy at Midcentury pp. 103-116

- Marianne Johnson
- Institutional Economics as Theory of Policy Change: Impact of Past Policy Failures on Present Policy pp. 117-135

- Koji Noda
- The Confidence Paradox: Can Confidence Account for Business Cycles? pp. 136-156

- Michael Lainé
- Destructive Entrepreneurship: The Cost of the Mafia for the Legal Economy pp. 157-172

- Clotilde Champeyrache
- Cultural Corridors: An Analysis of Persistence in Impacts on Local Development — A Neo-Weberian Perspective on South-East Europe pp. 173-204

- Annie Tubadji and Peter Nijkamp
- The Role of Foreign Capital in the Banking Sector of Korea and Its Implications for Developing Countries pp. 205-226

- Na Kyung Kim and Jai S. Mah
- The Great Escape: The Multinational Trade Deficit in Historical Perspective pp. 227-245

- Craig Medlen
- Access to Preferential Loans for Poverty Reduction and Rural Development: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 246-269

- Lan Thanh Nguyen, Anh Pham Hoai Nguyen, Steven van Passel, Hossein Azadi and Philippe Lebailly
- Richard P.F. Holt: The Selected Letters of John Kenneth Galbraith pp. 270-272

- Alexandre Chirat
- Hiroyuki Uni: Contemporary Meanings of John R. Commons’s Institutional Economics: An Analysis Using a Newly Discovered Manuscript pp. 273-276

- Antoon Spithoven
- Kenneth I. Wolpin: The Limits of Inference Without Theory pp. 277-280

- Chee Kian Leong
- John Dennis Chasse: A Worker’s Economist: John R. Commons and His Legacy from Progressivism to the War on Poverty pp. 281-284

- Glen Atkinson
- Atul K. Shah and Aidan Rankin: Jainism and Ethical Finance: A Timeless Business Model pp. 285-287

- Daniel T. Ostas
- Arjun Appadurai: Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance pp. 288-290

- Mariam Majd
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