The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 19, issue 3, 1991
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Civil rights legislation and the housing status of black americans: An overview pp. 5-28

- Wilhelmina Leigh
- Civil rights legislation and the housing status of black americans: Evidence from fair housing audits and segregation indices pp. 29-42

- Veronica Reed
- Trends in the housing status of black americans across selected metropolitan areas pp. 43-64

- Wilhelmina Leigh
- The effects of extended families and marital status on housing consumption by black female-headed households pp. 65-81

- David Macpherson and James Stewart
- Racial disparity in the atlanta housing market pp. 85-109

- Carla Robinson
- The role of housing vouchers in baltimore city, Maryland pp. 111-123

- Sheila Ards
- Urban renewal: The case of Buffalo, NY pp. 125-159

- Alfred Price
- Public housing in Charlottesville: The black experience in a small Southern City pp. 161-174

- William Harris and Nancy Olmsted
- Housing problems and prospects for blacks in Houston pp. 175-194

- Robert Bullard
- Housing for blacks: A challenge for kansas city pp. 195-209

- William Robertson
- Recent changes in the housing status of blacks in los angeles pp. 211-240

- J. Grigsby
Volume 19, issue 2, 1990
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Nea presidential address, 1990: Africa, the development challenge of the 1990s pp. 5-16

- Stephanie Wilson
- W. Arthur Lewis lecture: Should there be a marshall plan for eastern europe? pp. 17-42

- Irma Adelman
- Nea presidential address, 1985: Managing African American development pp. 43-47

- Richard America
- The black scholar: An endangered species pp. 49-59

- Alan Fechter
- A common destiny: Blacks and American society pp. 61-72

- Margaret Simms and Julianne Malveaux
- The development of labour law in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 73-74

- Roy Austin
- Black lives, white lives: Three decades of race relations in America pp. 75-78

- Harold Cheatham
Volume 19, issue 1, 1990
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- The causes and impact of the african debt crisis pp. 5-21

- Alex Danso
- Racial bloc voting and political mobilization in South Carolina pp. 23-37

- James Loewen
- Racial steering by real estate agents: Mechanisms and motives pp. 39-63

- George Galster
- Occupation equity: A black and white portrait of women in the united states military pp. 65-78

- Harold Cheatham and Susan Seem
- Race and prosecution expenditures pp. 79-90

- Samuel Cameron
- Correspondence pp. 91-91

- William Perkins and J. Richardson
- Economic adjustment policies for small nations (Theory and Experience in the English-Speaking Caribbean)by DeLisle Worrell and Compton Bourne pp. 93-95

- S. Jones-Hendrickson
Volume 18, issue 4, 1990
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- A longitudinal analysis of racial wage differentials for young nonfarm rural workers pp. 5-12

- Clifford Reid
- Race and sex differences in the effects of early unemployment on wages pp. 13-36

- Stephen Hills
- Labor market segmentation and relative black/white teenage birth rates pp. 37-53

- Elaine McCrate
- The effect of human capital on the economic status of divorced and separated women: Differences by race pp. 55-68

- Teresa Mauldin and Joan Koonce
- Exploitation and inefficiency in Cameroon food marketing systems—myth or reality?: Some evidence from the west province pp. 69-97

- Neil Boyer and Carlton Davis
- Who defends america? Race, sex, and class in the armed forces by Edwin Dorn pp. 99-101

- Juanita Firestone
- Discrimination: Its economic impact on blacks, women, and jews by Robert Cherry pp. 103-105

- Emily Blank
Volume 18, issue 3, 1990
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Racial inequality and white employment: An interpretation and test of the bargaining power hypothesis pp. 5-20

- Steven Shulman
- The gap at the top: Relative occupational earnings disadvantages of the black middle class pp. 21-38

- Jeremiah Cotton
- Factors affecting the upward mobility of black managers in private sector organizations pp. 39-57

- Stella Nkomo and Taylor Cox
- What else do unions do?: Race and gender in local 35 pp. 59-74

- Rhonda Williams and Peggie Smith
- Public assistance and job search behavior of the rural poor-evidence from the mississippi delta pp. 79-91

- Tekie Fessehatzion and Bichaka Fayissa
- Black business ownership in the rural south pp. 93-104

- William O’Hare
- Racial steering in urban housing markets: A review of the audit evidence pp. 105-129

- George Galster
- Review of race, class & conservatism pp. 131-135

- Herbert Hunter
Volume 18, issue 2, 1989
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Job characteristics and the labor force participation behavior of black and white male youth pp. 05-22

- Donald Williams
- The changing nature of minority business: A comparative analysis of asian, nonminority, and black-owned businesses pp. 25-42

- Timothy Bates
- The impact of demand management policies on black vs. white employment pp. 43-60

- John Abell
- A measurement of economic growth for selected caribbean nations pp. 61-79

- Edward Nissan
- The relative quality of black economists pp. 81-86

- Marshall Medoff
- A descriptive overview of traditional farms and farm households in Zaire pp. 87-96

- David Shapiro
- Race, radicalism, and reform: Selected papers pp. 97-103

- Julian Ellison
Volume 18, issue 1, 1989
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Nea presidential address: Political economy, race, and morals pp. 5-15

- Samuel Myers
- W. Arthur Lewis lecture: National and global perspectives on economic development—the two models of Arthur Lewis pp. 17-29

- Ronald Findlay
- Keynote address: NEA twentieth anniversary luncheon pp. 31-36

- David Dinkins
- Employment, income and economic identity in the U.S. virgin islands pp. 37-57

- Jannette Domingo
- Foreign aid as a promotional strategy pp. 59-74

- Curtis Jolly and Millie Gadbois
- The declining relative economic status of black families pp. 75-85

- Jeremiah Cotton
- Racial conflict and economic development pp. 87-89

- James Stewart
- How real is the federal deficit? pp. 91-93

- Willie Belton
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