The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
Current editor(s): C. Conrad
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 National Economic Association
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1979
  - The semiperiphery in Africa and Latin America: Subimperialism and semiindustrialism   pp. 341-358  
- Timothy Shaw
- Contemporary patterns of black-white political economic inequality in the United States and South Africa   pp. 359-391  
- James Stewart
- What happened to black economic development?   pp. 392-415  
- William Tabb
- The economics of discrimination in the granting of credit   pp. 416-434  
- Bernard Shinkel
- Post-bellum southern income: A response to ransom and sutch   pp. 435-440  
- Mark Aldrich
- A note on the economic control of black popular music   pp. 441-451  
- Allan Cooper
- The declining significance of race in America   pp. 452-459  
- James Jenings
- The evolution of the international economic order   pp. 460-461  
- Robert Browne
- Erratum   pp. 461-461  
- Mergione Pitre
Volume 9, issue 3, 1979
  - Publisher’s foreword   pp. 213-213  
- Fluornoy Coles
- Energy policy and black employment: A preliminary analysis   pp. 214-237  
- Bernard Anderson
- U.S. energy policy and employment opportunities for the poor   pp. 238-255  
- Everson Hull
- Energy policy and black employment: A response to Anderson and Hull   pp. 256-259  
- Charles Betsey
- Public utility regulations: The socioeconomic dimensions of reform   pp. 260-275  
- Lenneal Henderson
- Trends in energy expenditures by black households   pp. 276-299  
- John Brazzel and Leon Hunter
- Refined racial discrimination: A case study of public employment in a southeastern city   pp. 300-306  
- Stephen Nord and Hollis Price
- The political economy of the United States policy in Southern Africa   pp. 307-334  
- Rukudzo Murapa
Volume 9, issue 2, 1979
  - Third world manufactures and their access to U.S. markets   pp. 116-139  
- Robert Browne
- Capitalism and the struggle of the working class in Liberia   pp. 140-158  
- Dew Mayson and Amos Sawyer
- Liberation theology and class struggle in Southern Africa and Latin America   pp. 159-173  
- George Shepherd
- Big philanthropy and the funding of black organizations   pp. 174-190  
- Charles Henry
- The economic philosophy of Martin L. King, Jr   pp. 191-198  
- Mergione Pitre
- Some notes on reverse discrimination   pp. 199-207  
- Abraham Davis and Corrie Hope
Volume 9, issue 1, 1978
  - A labor force competition model of racial discrimination in the labor market   pp. 5-42  
- David Swinton
- The economics of crime in the urban ghetto   pp. 43-59  
- Samuel Myers
- Black voting in South Carolina, 1970–1976   pp. 60-78  
- David Garrow
- External debt-servicing capacity in developing countries   pp. 79-89  
- Alexander Williams
- A differential index of black/white income inequality, 1965–74   pp. 90-94  
- Byung Lee
- Rural ownership of land by blacks in Georgia: 1920 and 1960   pp. 95-107  
- James Fisher
Volume 8, issue 4, 1978
  - Labor market racial discrimination against black women   pp. 325-335  
- Allan King
- Economic situation of non-whites after 1964: An empirical analysis   pp. 336-345  
- G. Mashayekhi
- The role of international companies in the economy of South Africa   pp. 346-359  
- Bethuel Setai
- The impact of race and other variables on the composition and value of individual portfolios   pp. 360-367  
- Lorman Lundsten and Harold Black
- Anatomy of black politics   pp. 368-383  
- Manning Marable
- Social bias in the recruitment of black elected officials in the United States   pp. 384-404  
- P. Stone
- Race and involvement in common law personal crime: A response to Hindelang   pp. 405-410  
- Roger McNeely and Carl Pope
Volume 8, issue 3, 1978
  - Some economic considerations for a black separatist state in the United States   pp. 229-252  
- Louis Green
- Black political power and the decline of black land ownership   pp. 253-265  
- William Nelson
- Effects of land development on black land ownership in the sea islands of South Carolina   pp. 266-276  
- June Thomas
- South African strategic minerals and U.S. foreign policy, 1961–1968   pp. 277-301  
- John Cotman
- Cui bono? And the economic function of racism   pp. 302-313  
- Frederick Weaver
- The economics of affirmative action   pp. 314-317  
- S. Jones-Hendrickson
Volume 8, issue 2, 1978
  - Capitalist exploitation and black labor: Some conceptual issues   pp. 133-151  
- Donald Harris
- White magic: The Caribbean and modern technology   pp. 153-166  
- Norman Girvan
- U.S.-Africa economic relations: A brief overview   pp. 167-172  
- Robert Browne
- Race relations in Cuba: Some reflections   pp. 173-183  
- W. Phillips
- Booker T. Washington and the Afro-American realty company   pp. 184-201  
- Maceo Dailey
- Lending activities of black-owned and controlled savings and loan associations   pp. 202-210  
- Timothy Bates and William Bradford
- The pay-off to training for blacks: The win experience   pp. 211-217  
- Bradley Schiller
- Reverse discrimination   pp. 218-221  
- Gregory Squires
Volume 8, issue 1, 1977
  - Implications of the lome convention for African trade and development   pp. 5-26  
- Monique Garrity
- Inequalities and the state in Africa   pp. 27-42  
- Timothy Shaw and Malcolm Grieve
- Accessibility to government resources for minority business development: A practicum   pp. 43-61  
- Earl Scott and Janet Jensin
- Black rural land ownership: A matter of economic survival   pp. 62-69  
- Leo McGee and Robert Boone
- Arbitration of racial discrimination grievances   pp. 70-86  
- Benjamin Wolkinson
- Energy policy and socioeconomic growth in low-income communities   pp. 87-103  
- Lenneal Henderson
- Economic conditions of freed black slaves in the United States, 1870–1920   pp. 104-118  
- Eboh Ezeani