Review of Radical Political Economics
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Volume 22, issue 4, 1990
- Rules and Compliance in the New York Subways pp. 1-16

- Marian Swerdlow
- Appearance and Reality in Postwar Shopfloor Relations pp. 17-43

- David Fairris
- Why Capitalist Firms Outnumber Labor-Managed Firms pp. 44-66

- Chris Doucouliagos
- Toward a Marxist Theory of Labor-Managed Firms: Breaking the Degeneration Thesis pp. 67-86

- Daniel Egan
- Women's Unemployment Patterns in Postwar Business Cycles: Class Difference, The Gender Segregation of Work and Deindustrialization pp. 87-110

- John A. Miller
Volume 22, issue 2-3, 1990
- Capital Mobility and Unequal Profit Rates: A Classical Theory of Competition by Boundedly Rational Firms pp. 1-16

- Marc van Wegberg
- The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy: An Alternative Marxian Explanation pp. 17-37

- Fred Moseley
- Money and Credit in Radical Political Economy: A Survey of Contemporary Perspectives pp. 38-65

- Gary Dymski
- The Phenomenology of Constant Capital and Fictitious Capital pp. 66-91

- Michael Perelman
- Cyclical Behavior of the Labor Share pp. 92-112

- Howard J. Sherman
- The Relation of Science to the Feminist Project pp. 113-138

- Pamela S. Perlich
- Classroom Methods Mirroring Workplace Values: Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Feminist Pedagogy and Writing Across the Curriculum pp. 139-157

- Mary Beckman
- American Jewry and Bonacich's Middleman Minority Theory pp. 158-173

- Robert Cherry
- Development Theories and Development Strategies: An Alternative Theoretical Framework pp. 174-188

- Behzad Yaghmaian
- International Division of Labor and Uneven Development: A Review of the Theory and Evidence pp. 189-213

- George Liodakis
- The Concept of Surplus and the Underdeveloped Countries: Critique and Suggestions pp. 214-230

- Anders Danielson
- Accumulation and Crisis in a Small and Open Economy: The Postwar Social Structure of Accumulation in Puerto Rico pp. 231-251

- Edwin Melendez
- Perestroika and the Third World pp. 252-274

- Esmail Hossein-zadeh
- Book Review: The Trouble with Capitalism and the Trouble with Crisis Theory: The Social Theory of James O'Connor pp. 275-284

- John A. Miller
- Book Review: In the Age of the Smart Machine, The Future of Work and Power pp. 285-287

- Ann Davis
- Book Review: The Just Economy pp. 288-291

- Robert Prasch
- Book Review: Needs, Rights, and the Market pp. 291-293

- Elias Khalil
- Book Review: Humanistic Economics: The New Challenge pp. 293-295

- Peggy A. Evans
- Book Review: Human Desire and Economic Satisfaction pp. 296-298

- Nwabueze H. Achime
- Book Review: Policies for Full Employment pp. 298-300

- Marco Wilke
- Book Review: Unequal Exchange and the Evolution of the World System. Reconsidering the Impact of Trade on North-South Relations pp. 300-303

- Dietrich Fischer
- Book Review: Turkey in Transition: New Perspectives pp. 303-308

- Fikret Ceyhun
- Book Review: Breaking the Academic Mould: Economists and American Higher Learning in the Nineteenth Century pp. 308-309

- Arjo Klamer
- Correction pp. 309-309

- N/a
Volume 22, issue 1, 1990
- In memory of MATTHEW DAVID EDEL 1941 - 1990 pp. ii-ii

- N/a
- Introduction to "Beyond the Nation State: Global Perspective on Capitalism" pp. iii-iv

- N/a
- Europe: The Nation-State Dies Hard pp. 1-13

- John Lambert
- Class Beyond the Nation-State pp. 14-27

- David Ruccio, Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff
- The Internationalization of the State pp. 28-44

- Sol Picciotto
- The State Rules, OK? The Continuing Political Economy of Nation-States pp. 45-58

- Sam Pooley
- Global Regulation vs. the Nation-State: Agro-Food Systems and the New Politics of Capital pp. 59-77

- Philip McMichael and David Myhre
- Post-war Global Accumulation and the Transnationalization of Capital pp. 78-97

- Cyrus Bina and Behzad Yaghmaian
- Beyond the Nation-State?: The Transnational Firm and the Nation-State pp. 98-114

- Christos Pitelis
- Transition to Export-Led Growth in Turkey: Is There a Feminization of Employment? pp. 115-134

- Nilüfer ÇaÄŸatay and Günseli Berik
- The Political Economy and Class Analytics of International Capital Flows: United States Industrial Capital in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 135-154

- Richard McIntyre
- Debt Crisis and Class Conflict in Latin America pp. 155-178

- Manuel Pastor and Gary Dymski
- Beyond Nationalism, Beyond Protectionism: Labor and the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement pp. 179-195

- David McNally
Volume 21, issue 4, 1989
- The Transnational Corporation: A Synthesis pp. 1-11

- Christos Pitelis
- Transnational Corporations, Competition and Monopoly pp. 12-32

- Rhys Jenkins
- Fordism on a World Scale: International Dimensions of Regulation pp. 33-53

- David F. Ruccio
- The Textile Industry in Tanzania pp. 54-72

- Sevenne Rugumamu
- National and Class Consequences of the Federal Debt pp. 93-97

- Phineas Barandall
Volume 21, issue 3, 1989
- Alienation and Preference Theory pp. 1-6

- Peter Dorman
- Mathematics and the Labor Theory of Value pp. 7-12

- Hans Ehrbar
- Roemer's Theory of Capitalist Exploitation: The Contradictions of Walrasian Marxism pp. 13-17

- James Devine and Gary Dymsk
- Accumulation, Distribution and Inflation in a Marxian/Post-Keynesian Model with a Rentier Class pp. 18-26

- Amitava Dutt
- Crises of Capitalism and the First Crisis of Marxism: A Theoretical Note on the Bernstein-Kautsky Debate pp. 27-32

- Terrence McDonough and Robert Drago
- Expectations and Marxian Crisis Theory: Notes on the Work of Paul Sweezy pp. 33-39

- Paul Burkett
- The Stock Market and Recession pp. 40-44

- Martin H. Wolfson
- Real and Financial Factors in the Business Cycle pp. 45-50

- Howard J. Sherman
- Growing Federal Deficits and Declining U.S. Growth: What is the Connection? pp. 51-57

- Robert Pollin
- Socialist Politics and Theories of Money and Credit pp. 58-63

- Carole Biewener
- Gender and "Post-Industrial" Work in the Microelectronics Industry in Scotland pp. 64-69

- Nance Goldstein
- Progressive Union Organizing: The SEIU Justice for Janitors Campaign pp. 70-75

- Richard W. Hurd and William Rouse
- Capital Accumulation and Wage Rates: The Development of the California Labor Market in the Nineteenth Century pp. 76-81

- Mark A. Johnson
- Social Wage or Social Profit? The Net Social Wage and The Welfare State pp. 82-90

- John A. Miller
- Poverty, Isolation and Urban Politics pp. 91-98

- William W Goldsmith
- Economic Development and the Determinants of Third World Debt pp. 99-104

- Behzad Yaghmaian
- Global Oil and the Transformation of OPEC pp. 105-111

- Cyrus Bina
- Imperialism and Uneven Development: U.S. Policy in Taiwan and Nicaragua pp. 112-117

- Joseph E. Medley
- Some Paradoxes of Capitalist Development in Indian Agriculture pp. 118-122

- Utsa Patnaik
- Editor's Introduction pp. NP-NP

- N/a
Volume 21, issue 1-2, 1989
- A Monetary Labor Theory of Value pp. 1-25

- Riccardo Bellofiore
- On the Theory of 'Value" pp. 27-56

- Kaoru Yamaguchi
- Market Value and the Choice of Technique pp. 57-74

- Paul A. Swanson
- Labor Specialization and the Transformation Problem pp. 75-95

- David Gleicher
- A Reexamination of the Marxian Circuit of Capital: A New Look at Inflation pp. 97-112

- Jean-Guy Loranger
- Capital Flows and Rates of Profit pp. 113-135

- Michael Webber
- A Radical Economic Revision of the Transformation Problem pp. 137-158

- Michele I. Naples