The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1987
- Menu pp. 3-4

- Margaret Simms
- Price discrimination in physician services markets based on race: New test of an old implicit hypothesis pp. 5-20

- Alvin Headen
- Migrant farmworker earnings: A human capital approach pp. 21-33

- Shelley White-Means
- The economic survival of black physicians: Swimming in turbulent waters pp. 35-46

- Frederick McKinney
- Surplus people and expendable children: The structure of apartheid and the mortality crisis in South Africa pp. 47-62

- Thomas Gregori and William Darity
- The structure of the South African labor market, 1970–83 pp. 63-78

- Rudolph Daniels
- Right-to-work legislation and the economic position of black workers pp. 79-88

- Paul Grimes
- The effect of common bond on credit union performance: The case of black-controlled credit unions pp. 89-98

- Harold Black and Robert Schweitzer
- Book Reviews pp. 99-101

- Julianne Malveaux
- Beyond constructive engagement: United States policy toward Africa pp. 102-106

- Peter Jackson
Volume 15, issue 3, 1987
- Menu pp. 3-3

- Margaret Simms
- Abram Harris: An Odyssey from Howard to Chicago pp. 4-40

- William Darity
- Explaining post-1964 earnings gains by black women: Race or sex? pp. 41-55

- Augustin Fosu
- The black dropout rate and the black youth unemployment rate: A Granger-causal analysis pp. 56-67

- Michael Magura and Edward Shapiro
- Postschool education and training: Accessible to all? pp. 68-86

- Arvil Adams, Stephen Mangum and Philip Wirtz
- Consumer demand by Black Americans pp. 87-99

- Donald Milley
- The charitable activities of Black Americans: A portrait of self-help? pp. 100-111

- Emmett Carson
Volume 15, issue 2, 1986
- A sociological analysis of minority business pp. 5-29

- Frank Fratoe
- Characteristics of minorities who are entering self-employment pp. 31-49

- Timothy Bates
- An analysis of the formation and failure rates of minority-owned firms pp. 51-71

- Faith Ando
- Linkages between minority business characteristics and minority banks’ locations pp. 73-92

- John Cole and Lucy Reuben
- Minority business development: An international comparison pp. 93-111

- Gavin Chen
- Why should black-owned businesses hire predominately black labor forces? pp. 113-121

- Lorenzo Brown
Volume 15, issue 1, 1986
- Menu pp. 2-2

- Margaret Simms
- Effects of food stamp program participation and other sociodemographic characteristics on food expenditure patterns of elderly minority households pp. 3-25

- Carlton Davis, James Sanderson, Lynn Bailey and Patricia Wagner
- Empirical models of criminal behavior: How significant a factor is race? pp. 27-43

- Kwabena Brempong
- Differences in campaign funds: A racial explanation pp. 45-58

- John Theilmann and Al Wilhite
- Racial employment and earnings differentials: The impact of the Reagan Administration pp. 59-69

- Charles Register
- Changes in equal employment enforcement: What enforcement statistics tell us pp. 71-80

- Lynn Burbridge
- Notes on implicit contracts and the racial unemployment differential pp. 81-91

- Vince Eagan
- The effects of immigrants, women, and teenagers on the relative earnings of black males pp. 93-101

- James Stewart and Thomas Hyclak
- The impact of cybernation technology on black automotive workers in the United States pp. 103-105

- Julianne Malveaux
- Youth employment and training programs: The YEDPA years pp. 107-112

- Robert Hill
Volume 14, issue 4, 1986
- Statement on Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.—Recipient of the Samuel Z. Westerfield Award pp. 5-7

- Bernard Anderson
- The future of the black community: Human capital, family aspirations, and individual motivation pp. 9-16

- Clifton Wharton
- Trade and growth pp. 17-36

- Lance Taylor
- Inequality in metropolitan industrial revenue bond programs pp. 37-50

- Gregory Squires
- The influence of race on rezoning decisions: Equality of treatment in black and white census tracts, 1955–1980 pp. 51-63

- Dudley Hinds and Nicholas Ordway
- Effects of multimember districts on black representation in state legislatures pp. 65-78

- Bernard Grofman, Michael Migalski and Nicholas Noviello
- Market structure and minority presence: Black-owned firms in manufacturing pp. 79-89

- Arthur Woolf
- Trends, prospects, and strategies for black economic progress pp. 91-97

- Andrew Brimmer
- The political economy of the Urban Ghetto pp. 99-102

- Barbara Jones
- Black managers: The case of The Banking Industry pp. 103-108

- Willene Johnson
Volume 14, issue 2, 1985
- Preface pp. 5-6

- Margaret Simms
- Section introduction pp. 7-9

- Julianne Malveaux
- Black women and labor force participation: An analysis of sluggish growth rates pp. 11-31

- Barbara Jones
- The myth of the double-advantage: Black female managers pp. 33-45

- Karen Fulbright
- Comparable worth and its impact on black women pp. 47-62

- Julianne Malveaux
- Book Reviews pp. 63-70

- Cecilia Conrad
- Discussion pp. 71-77

- Charles Betsey
- Section Introduction pp. 79-81

- Margaret Simms
- A report on the educational status of black women during the un decade of women, 1976–85 pp. 83-96

- Margaret Wilkerson
- Black women in employment and training programs pp. 97-114

- Lynn Burbridge
- Black women and the job training partnership act pp. 115-129

- Harriett Harper
- Discussion pp. 131-137

- John Jeffries
- Section Introduction pp. 139-140

- Margaret Simms
- Black women who head families: An economic struggle pp. 141-151

- Margaret Simms
- Strategies used by black single mothers against stress pp. 153-166

- Harriette McAdoo
- Book Review pp. 167-177

- William Darity and Samuel Myers
- Section Introduction pp. 179-181

- Julianne Malveaux
- General health conditions and medical insurance issues concerning black women pp. 183-197

- Alvin Headen and Sandra Headen
- Employment implications of a changing health-care system pp. 199-215

- Fred McKinney
- Public policy and health-care delivery: A practitioner’s perspective pp. 217-225

- Ron Law
- Discussion I pp. 227-234

- Beryl Jackson
- Discussion II pp. 235-238

- Bernadette Chachere
- Section introduction pp. 239-243

- Stephanie Wilson
- Women and self-employment in Urban Tanzania pp. 245-257

- Willene Johnson
- Jamaican working-class women: Producers and reproducers pp. 259-275

- Beverly Mason
- You have struck a rock: A note on the status of black women in South Africa pp. 277-284

- Julianne Malveaux
- Discussion pp. 285-288

- Gloria Scott
- Section Introduction pp. 289-291

- Julianne Malveaux
- A research agenda on the economic status of black women pp. 293-295

- Phyllis Wallace
- A legislative/policy agenda to improve the status of black women pp. 297-300

- Julianne Malveaux and Margaret Simms
Volume 14, issue 1, 1985
- Menu pp. 3-4

- Margaret Simms
- The economic interests of black and white women: Are they similar? pp. 5-27

- Julianne Malveaux
- Black banks: A survey and analysis of the literature pp. 29-50

- John Cole, Alfred Edwards, Earl Hamilton and Lucy Reuben
- Impact of preferential procurement policies on minority-owned businesses pp. 51-65

- Timothy Bates
- Human capital: A critique pp. 67-74

- Stephen Steinberg
- JTPA, black employment, and occupational change: Separating out cyclical changes from program changes pp. 75-87

- Fred McKinney
- Race and the discouraged female worker: A question of labor force attachment pp. 89-97

- Lonnie Stevans, Charles Register and Paul Grimes
- Book reviews pp. 99-108

- Cecilia Conrad, Robert Browne and Omotunde Johnson
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