The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 44, issue 3, 2017
- Substantive Black Political Representation: Evidence from Matching Estimates in the United States House of Representatives pp. 203-232

- Nolan Kopkin
- Race and the Dynamics of Men’s Mobility into Management from Working Class Jobs pp. 233-249

- George Wilson and Bryan Lagae
- Compensation Discrimination: an Analysis of Linebackers, Defensive Linemen, and Defensive Backs in the National Football League pp. 251-260

- Johnny Ducking, Peter Groothuis and James Richard Hill
- Nationalism and Nationalist Agitation in Africa: the Nigerian Trajectory pp. 261-283

- Olusola Olasupo, Isaac Olayide Oladeji and E. O. C. Ijeoma
- African American Financial Socialization pp. 285-302

- Crystal Hudson, John Young, Sophia Anong, Elania Hudson and Edward Davis
- Wealth Privilege and the Racial Wealth Gap: A Case Study in Economic Stratification pp. 303-325

- Robert B. Williams
- South Africa’s Economic Transformation Since 1994: What Influence has the National Democratic Revolution (NDR) Had? pp. 327-340

- S. J. Mosala, J. C. M. Venter and E. G. Bain
- A Structural Break Analysis of Fiscal Deficit Process in Nigeria pp. 341-352

- Owolabi A. Usman and Dauda Gbolagade Adebisi
- Discounted Agricultural Growth in South Africa pp. 353-362

- Miesha J. Williams
- Exploitation and Efficiency pp. 363-377

- Elias Khalil
- Tides and Prejudice: Racial Attitudes During Downturns in the United States 1979–2014 pp. 379-392

- Arjun Jayadev and Robert Johnson
- Black Progress Through Business Improvement: Two Articles by Joseph R. Houchins, 1900-1989 pp. 393-401

- Rodney D. Green and Sue E. Houchins
- Black Progress Through Business Improvement: Two Articles by Joseph R. Houchins, 1900-1989 pp. 403-420

- Rodney D. Green and Sue E. Houchins
- Black Progress Through Business Improvement: Two Articles by Joseph R. Houchins, 1900-1989 pp. 421-433

- Rodney D. Green and Sue E. Houchins
Volume 44, issue 1, 2017
- The Indirect Displacement Hypothesis: a Case Study in Washington, D.C pp. 1-22

- Rodney D. Green, Judy K. Mulusa, Andre A. Byers and Clevester Parmer
- Black Power and the Power of Protest: Re-Examining Approaches for Radical Economic Development pp. 23-36

- Justin Gammage
- Dreaming and Doing at Georgia HBCUs: Continued Relevancy in ‘Post-Racial’ America pp. 37-54

- Kristen Broady, Curtis L. Todd and Darlene Booth-Bell
- Not Black-Alone: The 2008 Presidential Election and Racial Self-Identification among African Americans pp. 55-76

- Patrick Mason
- Competitive Swimming and Racial Disparities in Drowning pp. 77-97

- Samuel L. Myers, Ana Cuesta and Yufeng Lai
- Educational Attainment, Citizenship, and Black American Women in Elected and Appointed National Leadership Positions pp. 99-136

- Amadu Kaba
- Skin Tone and Self-Employment: is there an Intra-Group Variation among Blacks? pp. 137-166

- Srikant Devaraj and Pankaj C. Patel
- The Production of Black Ph.D.’s in Economics at Harvard University, 1905–1955 pp. 167-201

- Samuel L. Myers
Volume 43, issue 3, 2016
- Black Residential Segregation in the Era of Urban Sprawl pp. 253-272

- Jared M. Ragusett
- Minority Faculty Hiring Power in Academe: an Economic Model pp. 273-288

- Joao Faria, Paulo R. A. Loureiro, Franklin Mixon and Adolfo Sachsida
- An Analysis of Perceptions of Job Insecurity among White and Black Workers in the United States: 1977–2012 pp. 289-300

- Masanori Kuroki
- For Economic Advantage or Something Else? A Case for Racial Identification Switching pp. 301-323

- Salvador Contreras
- The Political Economy of Guyana’s Underdevelopment pp. 325-342

- Tarron Khemraj
- What Have Remittances Done to Development? Evidence from the Caribbean Community and Common Market pp. 343-361

- Sokchea Lim and Walter O. Simmons
- Nineteenth Century Black and Mixed-Race Physical Activity, Calories, and Life Expectancy: Nutrition, Sanitation, or Medical Intervention? pp. 363-385

- Scott Alan Carson
Volume 43, issue 2, 2016
- African Americans, Dalits and Tribals: a Comparative Analysis of Subaltern Communities in India and the U.S.A pp. 85-86

- Karla McLucas and Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
- Racialization of Subaltern Populations Across the Globe: the Politics of Difference pp. 87-99

- Gyanendra Pandey
- A Policy Framework for Economic and Social Liberation: The Policy Mandala pp. 101-110

- Bruce P. Corrie
- The Greatest Art is The Greatest Propaganda: the Fascinating and Tragic Life of Margaret Walker Alexander pp. 111-127

- Jelani M. Favors
- India’s Color Complex: One Day’s Worth of Matrimonials pp. 129-138

- T. Jerome Utley and William Darity
- Socioeconomic Status, Religion and Health in India: an Examination of Chronic and Communicable Diseases pp. 149-164

- Trenita B. Childers and Kevin Chiou
- Caste and Religion-Based Wage Discrimination in the Indian Private Sector: Evidence from the Indian Human Development Survey pp. 165-175

- Nikolaus Axmann, Kendal Swanson and Victor Cuspinera Contreras
- At a Loss for Words: Measuring Racial Inequality in America pp. 177-192

- Major G. Coleman
- Title Nau: the Impact of Title IX on Women’s Education In the U.S. and What it Means for India pp. 193-207

- Taylor Adams, Zihe Zhang, Rebecca Holmes and Pratik Shah
- Black-White Disparities in Test Scores: Distributional Characteristics pp. 209-232

- Ronald Fernandes, Inhyuck Steve Ha, Susan Williams McElroy and Samuel L. Myers
- Affirmative Action and Subgroup Inequality in Higher Education: Adapting Indian Policy Solutions to the American Context pp. 233-243

- Michael Pelle, Sayari Patel and Benedict Leung
Volume 43, issue 1, 2016
- Trends in Job Quality for African-American Workers, 1979–2011 pp. 1-19

- Janelle Jones and John Schmitt
- The Spillover Effect of Race on Police Expenditures: An Alternative Test of the Minority Threat Hypothesis pp. 21-34

- Gbenga Ajilore
- Wage Dynamics and Racial and Ethnic Occupational Segregation Among Less-Educated Men in Metropolitan Labor Markets pp. 35-56

- Niki Dickerson Lockette and William E. Spriggs
- Wage Dynamics and Racial and Ethnic Occupational Segregation Among Less-Educated Men in Metropolitan Labor Markets pp. 35-56

- Niki Lockette and William Spriggs
- Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth in Guyana: An Empirical Assessment using DOLS and Error Correcting Methodologies pp. 57-67

- Nelson C. Modeste
- Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth in Guyana: An Empirical Assessment using DOLS and Error Correcting Methodologies pp. 57-67

- Nelson Modeste
- ATM Fees at Black and Hispanic Owned Single Market Banks: A Comparative Analysis pp. 69-84

- Russ Kashian, Richard McGregory and Robert Drago
- ATM Fees at Black and Hispanic Owned Single Market Banks: A Comparative Analysis pp. 69-84

- Russ Kashian, Richard McGregory and Robert Drago
Volume 42, issue 4, 2015
- A Time (Not) Apart: A Lesson in Economic History from Cotton Picking Books pp. 301-322

- Trevon Logan
- An Investigation of the Historical Black Wage Premium in Nursing pp. 323-335

- Nicole Coomer
- Understanding Land Grabs in Africa: Insights from Marxist and Georgist Political Economics pp. 337-354

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Capital Constraints and Industry Mix Implications for African-American Business Success pp. 355-378

- Lucy Reuben and Pamela Queen
- West Africans in the Informal Economy of South Africa: the Case of Low Skilled Nigerian Migrants pp. 379-398

- Olubunmi Akintola and Olagoke Akintola
- Race and Local Knowledge: New Evidence from the Southern Homestead Act pp. 399-413

- Neil Canaday, Charles Reback and Kristin Stowe
- Racial/Ethnic Differences in Household Loan Delinquency Rate pp. 415-442

- Okechukwu Anyamele
- Class Size Effects on Student Performance in a Hispanic-Serving Institution pp. 443-457

- Benjamin Matta, Joseph Guzman, Sue Stockly and Benjamin Widner
- Credit Where Credit is Due?: Race, Gender, and Discrimination in the Credit Scores of Business Startups pp. 459-479

- Loren Henderson, Cedric Herring, Hayward Horton and Melvin Thomas
Volume 42, issue 3, 2015
- Assessing Inequality in the Presence of Growth: an Expository Essay pp. 179-199

- S. Subramanian
- Obesity and Social Inequality in America pp. 201-209

- Kristen Broady and Aisha Meeks
- Seats for the 51 %: Beyond the Business Case for Corporate Board Quotas in Jamaica pp. 211-246

- Brenda Wyss
- Spatial sorting of African Immigrants in the French Public Housing Market pp. 247-270

- Benoit Schmutz
- The North–South Dialogue in an Age of Exaggerated Development Ambitions pp. 271-284

- Tony Talburt
- Exit Discrimination in the NFL: A Duration Analysis of Career Length pp. 285-299

- Johnny Ducking, Peter Groothuis and James Hill
Volume 42, issue 1, 2015
- A Tour de Force in Understanding Intergroup Inequality: An Introduction to Stratification Economics pp. 1-6

- William Darity, Darrick Hamilton and James Stewart
- The Culture of Class and Its Economic Impact pp. 7-18

- Ramya Vijaya, Amy Eshleman and Jean Halley
- Bad Credit and Intergroup Differences in Loan Denial Rates pp. 19-34

- Sheila Ards, Inhyuck Ha, Jose-Luis Mazas and Samuel Myers
- Stratification Economics and Grassroots Development: The Case of Low–Income Black Women Workers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic pp. 35-55

- Cruz Bueno
- Is Parental Love Colorblind? Human Capital Accumulation within Mixed Families pp. 57-86

- Marcos Rangel
- Erasing Class/(Re)Creating Ethnicity: Jobs, Politics, Accumulation and Identity in Kenya pp. 87-110

- Mwangi Githinji
- Of Disasters, Status, and Health pp. 111-133

- Lopamudra Banerjee
- Consumer’s Surplus with a Racial Apology? Black Relative to Non-Black Inequality in the Welfare Gains of Fuel-Efficient Cars and Trucks pp. 135-154

- Juliet Elu and Gregory Price
- Skin Shade Stratification and the Psychological Cost of Unemployment: Is there a Gradient for Black Females? pp. 155-177

- Timothy Diette, Arthur Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton and William Darity
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