The Review of Black Political Economy
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1982
- Notes on mature cultures and immature economies pp. 389-396

- Flournoy Coles
- Notes on economic development and blacks pp. 397-411

- Flournoy Coles
- Racial discrimination in labor markets: A job filtering hypothesis pp. 413-427

- Charles Latos
- Comparative labor supply of black and white women pp. 429-439

- Emily Hoffman
- Indicators of pesticide exposure levels among black migrant workers pp. 441-454

- Emiel Owens
- Demand for Japanese passenger cars in the United States pp. 455-464

- Byung Lee and Hideaki Matsuya
- Black power and state welfare policy pp. 465-476

- David Colby
- The riot as politics pp. 477-489

- Devin Bent
- SBA regional loan distribution to minorities pp. 491-508

- Samuel Doctors and Richard Wokutch
Volume 11, issue 3, 1981
- Racial differences in consumer expenditure patterns, 1972–73 pp. 293-301

- A. Fareed and G. Riggs
- The potential for black business pp. 303-312

- Don Markwalder
- Factors influencing the size of the black business community pp. 313-319

- Paul Ong
- Effectiveness of the small business administration in financing minority business pp. 321-336

- Timothy Bates
- Economic development aspects of a public policy program: Section 8(a) contracts pp. 337-346

- Arthur King
- Insurance redlining in minority communities pp. 347-364

- Gregory Squires and Ruthanne DeWolfe
- Marine preference cargo market: Opportunities for minority shippers pp. 365-374

- Conway Lackman and Raymond Heinzelmann
- Black studies tenure and promotion: A reply to Davidson pp. 375-382

- John Bracey
Volume 11, issue 2, 1981
- A report on the supply of Black Economists pp. 181-202

- Margaret Simms and David Swinton
- The assembly industries in Haiti: Causes and effects, 1967–1973 pp. 203-215

- Monique Garrity
- U.S. inflation and the import demand of Ghana and Nigeria, 1967–1976 pp. 217-228

- C. Henry
- Poverty and enterprise: Towards the sixth stage of economic growth pp. 229-250

- Rawle Farley
- Differences in white-non-white returns to schooling: Theory and policy pp. 251-266

- Benjamin Cheng
- An econometric analysis of affirmative action pp. 267-276

- Howard Block and Robert Pennington
- Rethinking economic development pp. 277-281

- Flournoy Coles
- Black consumer profiles: Food purchasing in the inner city pp. 283-285

- Aurelia Miller
- Behold the promised land: A history of Afro-American settler society in nineteenth-century Liberia pp. 286-288

- Samuel Myers
Volume 11, issue 1, 1980
- Foreword pp. 5-5

- Donna Shalala
- Preface pp. 6-6

- Vincent McDonald
- Introduction pp. 7-8

- Lloyd Hogan
- Political philosophy and public assistance in liberal society pp. 9-17

- Mack Jones
- Theoretical foundations for government subsidies to low-income people pp. 18-43

- Rawle Farley
- Public service employment: A subsidy for low-income workers pp. 44-52

- Charles Betsey
- Public housing and the black community pp. 53-75

- Wilhelmina Leigh and Mildred Mitchell
- Commentary on the Leigh-Mitchell paper pp. 76-77

- Vincent McDonald
- Public housing and displacement: A response to the Leigh-Mitchell paper pp. 78-79

- Patricia Thompson
- The Medicaid program: The low-income health care subsidy pp. 80-108

- Bernadette Chachere
- A welfare evaluation of Medicaid pp. 109-123

- Charles Anderson
- Two evaluations of Medicaid: Commentary on the Chachere and Anderson papers pp. 124-126

- Margaret Simms
- Economic subsidies and incentives in education for low-income people pp. 127-132

- Cleveland Chandler
- Federally subsidized programs for fighting crime in minority communities pp. 133-149

- Samuel Myers, W. Rouse and Edward Baldwin
- Black population measurement as a factor in subsidized programs pp. 150-166

- Lloyd Hogan
Volume 10, issue 4, 1980
- Nea and the Westerfield Award pp. 326-329

- Vincent McDonald
- Presentation of the national economic association’s 1979 Samuel Z. Westerfield Award to Marcus Alexis pp. 330-333

- Margaret Simms
- Race and social organization: An economic perspective pp. 334-353

- Marcus Alexis
- Changes in black-white income inequality, 1968–78: A decade of progress? pp. 354-354

- William Darity and Samuel Myers
- Black economic progress: The reality and the illusion pp. 355-379

- Glenn Loury
- Impacts of discrimination on black-white earnings differentials, 1960–70 pp. 380-383

- Dong Jeong
- Comments on papers by Darity-Meyers, and Jeong pp. 384-390

- James Smith
- Effects of community, family, and education on earnings of black and white men pp. 391-394

- Linda Datcher
- In defense of public policy aimed at reducing racial economic disparity pp. 395-396

- Jerome Culp and Glenn Loury
- Determinants of racial differentials in allowance rates for social security disability benefits pp. 397-399

- Charles Thorpe and Richard Toikka
- Federal health care policy and the public-general hospital pp. 400-403

- Charles Anderson and Ronald Hester
- Commentary on the Anderson-Hester paper pp. 404-406

- Bernadette Chachere
- Disqualification from unemployment insurance benefits and the duration of unemployment pp. 407-408

- Henry Felder
- Poverty within a black township in Johannesburg pp. 409-413

- Hazel Suchard
- Comments on the Suchard paper pp. 414-421

- Karl Gregory
- Race and the capital markets pp. 422-422

- Julian Ellison
- Financing minority economic development pp. 423-427

- Vincent McDonald
- Mortgage lending determinants in a major metropolitan area pp. 428-431

- Harold Black and Robert Schweitzer
Volume 10, issue 3, 1980
- Capitalist exploitation and black labor: An extended conceptual framework pp. 244-246

- Daniel Fusfeld
- Cultural dimensions of marketing strategies pp. 247-261

- Ivor Mitchell
- Hidden dimensions of the New York city fiscal crisis pp. 262-278

- Arthur Paris
- Constraints on economic development in the English-speaking countries of Africa pp. 279-288

- Flournoy Coles
- White gain or white loss: A note on Szymanski’ and methodology pp. 289-294

- Isidor Wallimann
- A note on job status and degree of discrimination pp. 295-299

- David Terpstra
- A note on black studies tenure and promotion pp. 300-304

- Douglas Davidson
- A note on success criteria for minority business pp. 305-313

- Georgia Bowser
- The social and economic status of the black population in the U.S.: An historical view, 1790–1978 pp. 314-318

- Aurelia Miller
Volume 10, issue 2, 1980
- Black-white differentials in crime rates pp. 133-152

- Samuel Myers
- Illusions of black economic progress pp. 153-168

- William Darity
- A task force report on Ghana pp. 169-184

- Karl Gregory
- Black americans and Ghanaians: Comparative patterns of internal migration pp. 185-198

- Benjamin Bobo
- Impact of social security taxes on the poor pp. 199-208

- Frank Davis
- Experiential learning/social-problem-solving programs in graduate schools of business pp. 209-218

- Samuel Doctors, Robert Perloff and Liam Fahey
- Anatomy of black politics: A response to marable pp. 219-222

- Fred Logan
- Caribbean immigration to the United States pp. 223-235

- S. Jones-Hendrickson
- Marxism and the Metropolis pp. 235-239

- Timothy Bates and Alan Marshall
Volume 10, issue 1, 1979
- Menu pp. 4-6

- Margaret Simms
- Publisher’s foreword pp. 7-10

- Marcus Alexis
- Federal government policy in black community revitalization pp. 11-29

- Sue Marshall and David Swinton
- State government and urban policy planning pp. 30-33

- John Harris
- Institution building for urban revitalization pp. 34-43

- Robert Browne
- Black financial institutions and urban revitalization pp. 44-58

- Harold Black
- Harlem commonwealth council: A business success story pp. 59-61

- James Dowdy
- The Roxbury Action Program: A lesson in community development pp. 62-64

- Lloyd King
- The future of black business pp. 65-67

- Frank Brooks
- Policy and administrative challenges of community economic revitalization pp. 68-78

- Lenneal Henderson
- Utilization of black human resources in the United States pp. 79-96

- Barbara Jones
- Government policy: A response to Marshall, Swinton and Harris pp. 97-99

- Curtis McClinton
- Institution building: A further response to Browne pp. 100-101

- Paul Washington
- Institution building: A response to Browne pp. 102-104

- Danny Davis
- Financial institutions: A response to Black pp. 105-109

- William Tabb
- Financial institutions: A further response to Black pp. 110-113

- Herbert Bailey
- $70 billion in the black: America’s black consumers pp. 114-120

- Aurelia Miller