The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1985
- Menu pp. 3-4

- Margaret Simms
- The impact of black mayors on the black community: The case of New Orleans’ ernest morial pp. 5-23

- Monte Piliawsky
- Textbook treatments of minimum-wage legislation pp. 25-38

- Robert Cherry
- A note on black-white wage disparity pp. 39-50

- M. Madhavan, Louis Green and Ken Jung
- A comparative analysis of black-white and Mexican-American-White male wage differentials pp. 51-69

- Jeremiah Cotton
- A note on the apparent constancy of the racial wage gap in New Jersey manufacturing, 1902 to 1979 pp. 71-76

- Peter Philips
- A review of the status of black renters, 1970–1980 pp. 77-91

- J. Grigsby and Mary Hruby
- Book reviews pp. 93-108

- Thomas Boston, Lynn Burbridge and Denys Vaughn-Cooke
Volume 13, issue 3, 1984
- Menu pp. 3-3

- Margaret Simms
- Non-white migration patterns in northern metropolitan areas, 1960–1970: The interaction between economic and affinitive factors pp. 5-19

- Charles Latos
- Urban economic transformation and minority business opportunities pp. 21-36

- Timothy Bates
- Struggling against apartheid: The use of economic sanctions on South Africa pp. 37-47

- Sanford Wright
- Civil rights legislation and racial employment differentials pp. 49-59

- Lonnie Stevans, Charles Register and Paul Grimes
- Correlates of poverty: An analysis of demographic, structural, and individual factors related to poverty in the black-belt counties of Alabama pp. 61-80

- Susan Gotsch-Thomson
- Ethnic Dilemmas By Nathan Glazer pp. 81-90

- David Swinton
Volume 13, issue 1, 1984
- Menu pp. 5-7

- Margaret Simms
- Politics and economics pp. 9-24

- Marcus Alexis
- Comments on the Marcus Alexis article pp. 25-29

- Harold Black
- Internally directed action for black community development: The next frontier for “The movement” pp. 31-46

- Glenn Loury
- Comments on the Glenn C. Loury article pp. 47-49

- Bernadette Chachere
- The strategy of macroeconomic policy and Black Americans pp. 51-55

- Ronald Johnson
- Comments on the Ronald Johnson article pp. 56-59

- Donald Harris
- Long-term economic growth and black employment opportunities pp. 61-73

- Andrew Brimmer
- Comments on the Andrew F. Brimmer article pp. 74-79

- Earl Hamilton
- Industrial policy: Minority economic interests and American political response pp. 81-98

- Richard McGahey
- Comments on the Richard McGahey article pp. 99-102

- Cecilia Conrad
- Urban policy and economic reform pp. 103-115

- Gerald Jaynes
- Comments on the Gerald D. Jaynes article pp. 116-118

- Bennett Harrison
- Employment and training policy for Black America: Beyond placebo to progressive public policy pp. 119-137

- John Jeffries and Howard Stanback
- Comments on the John M. Jeffries and Howard Stanback article pp. 138-144

- Julianne Malveaux
- Education, economics, and equity pp. 145-161

- Meldon Hollis
- Comments on the Meldon Hollis article pp. 162-164

- Margaret Simms
- Public policy and the condition of black family life pp. 165-187

- William Darity and Samuel Myers
- Comments on the William A. Darity, Jr. and Samuel L. Myers, Jr. article pp. 188-193

- Sheldon Danziger
- The state against blacks pp. 195-200

- Bernard Anderson
- The economics and politics of race: An International perspective pp. 201-205

- Rhonda Williams
Volume 12, issue 4, 1984
- Menu pp. 3-4

- Margaret Simms
- Black economic well-being since the 1950s pp. 5-39

- Timothy Bates
- Becker’s utility approach to discrimination: A review of the issues pp. 41-58

- Marcus Alexis and Marshall Medoff
- The measurement and interpretation of black wage and occupational gains: A Reevaluation pp. 59-69

- Steven Shulman
- Measuring minority business formation and failure pp. 71-84

- Richard Stevens
- The determinants of the rate of growth of black-owned businesses: A preliminary analysis pp. 85-110

- John Handy and David Swinton
- An econometric analysis of black entrepreneurship pp. 111-134

- Peter Bearse
Volume 12, issue 3, 1983
- A tribute to Vivian Wilson Henderson pp. 5-7

- Barbara Jones
- Orthodox and systemic explanations for unemployment and racial inequality: Implications for policy pp. 9-25

- David Swinton
- Deindustrialization and unemployment in America pp. 27-42

- Barry Bluestone
- Economics, politics, and blacks pp. 43-54

- Glenn Loury
- Perspectives on unemployment and policy pp. 55-61

- Nancy Barrett
- Money growth and the employment aspirations of black Americans pp. 63-74

- Everson Hull
- Economic growth, structural change, and the relative income status of blacks in the U.S. economy, 1947–78 pp. 75-92

- Donald Harris
- Racial differences in unemployment: A spatial perspective pp. 93-105

- Joe Darden
- Correction pp. 106-106

- Mergione Pitre
Volume 12, issue 2, 1983
- The impact of multinational corporations on power relations in South Africa pp. 133-143

- Timothy Bates
- The political economy of black Americans: Perspectives on curriculum development pp. 145-161

- Lloyd Hogan
- The economics of Thomas Sowell: A critique ofmarkets and minorities pp. 163-177

- Bernadette Chachere
- Sowell’sknowledge and decisions: Can black conservatism establish its intellectual credibility? pp. 179-187

- Alex Willingham
- Supply-side economics: The rise to prominence pp. 189-202

- Ronald Johnson
- The impact of black political participation on public sector employment and representation on municipal boards and commissions pp. 203-217

- Huey Perry
- Collective goods and black interest groups pp. 219-236

- Dianne Pinderhughes
- The potential for black business: A comment pp. 237-240

- Timothy Bates
- A response to Timothy Bates’ comment pp. 241-242

- Don Markwalder
- Integration and disintegration in East Africa pp. 243-245

- Frank Chiteji
Volume 12, issue 1, 1982
- The changing status of economic minorities, 1948–1977 pp. 5-14

- Mickey Burnim and David Rasmussen
- Discrimination, time-lag, and assessment inequity in black neighborhoods pp. 15-28

- Gill Lim
- Southern black elected officials: Impact on socioeconomic change pp. 29-45

- James Button
- Race, class, and politics in the black community of Boston pp. 47-63

- James Jennings
- The race factor in social security pp. 65-81

- Patrick Driessen
- Alternative medical care financing systems: Implications for minority group health care and welfare pp. 83-90

- Alvin Headen
- Black-owned commercial banks: A new look at their performance and management pp. 91-101

- Mona Gardner
- The impact of recent developments in the banking community on black-owned banks pp. 103-109

- Irvin Dallas
- The zero sum society pp. 111-114

- Aurelia Miller and Timothy Bates
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