The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1977
- Publisher’s foreword pp. 339-340

- Robert Browne
- Performance characteristics of high-earning minority banks pp. 344-363

- Bruce Summers and James Tucker
- The black service station franchisee pp. 364-372

- William Trombetta
- Accountancy: Opportunity for black economic penetration pp. 373-382

- Jacob Duker and D.Jacque Grinnell
- Consumerism in the ghetto pp. 383-403

- Alan Andreasen
- The determinants of excessive indebtedness of the rural poor pp. 404-412

- Emiel Owens, R.Charles Moyer and Francis Yeager
- Correlates of rural black poverty pp. 413-423

- Emiel Owens
- Science, knowledge, and values: A response to Mack Jones pp. 424-432

- Rutledge Dennis
- In defense of the scientific method: A reply to Rutledge M. Dennis pp. 433-440

- Mack Jones
- The political economy of South Africa: The making of poverty pp. 441-443

- Mothae Maruping
- The rape of our neighborhoods pp. 443-445

- Larry Moss
Volume 7, issue 3, 1977
- The economic community of West African States (ECOWAS) pp. 215-237

- A. Yansane
- The political economy of the United States policy in Southern Africa pp. 238-265

- Rukudzo Murapa
- Historical patterns of black-white political-economic inequality in the United States and South Africa pp. 266-295

- James Stewart
- A critique of planning concepts and methodology in Nigeria pp. 296-308

- Bade Onimode
- The demands for a new international economic order pp. 309-316

- Robert Browne
- Joint statement on the Nobel Prize Award to Dr. Milton Friedman pp. 317-317

- Ismail Abdalla and Oscar Pino-Santos
- New direction for economic development in Africa pp. 320-326

- Julian Ellison
- The black worker of South Africa pp. 327-333

- Bethuel Setai and Robert Browne
Volume 7, issue 2, 1977
- African-oriented and Euro-American-oriented world views: Research methodologies and economics pp. 119-156

- Vernon Dixon
- Economic and social conditions of blacks in New York during reconstruction pp. 157-175

- Ena Farley
- Investing in human capital: The lack of black apprentices pp. 176-182

- Marshall Medoff
- The effects of neighborhood quality, income, and race on the value of single-family homes in New Orleans pp. 183-189

- Ernesto Lucas
- A tribute to Dr. Vivian W. Henderson: Economist and educator pp. 190-194

- James Hefner
- A history of the British Virgin Islands, 1672–1970 The Virgin Islands story pp. 196-202

- Mitchell Codrington
Volume 7, issue 1, 1976
- Scientific method, value judgments, and the black predicament in the U.S pp. 7-21

- Mack Jones
- Some problems of monetary dependency in West African States of French colonial legacy pp. 22-39

- Aguibou Yansané
- Nationalization of the Zambian mining industry pp. 40-52

- Rukudzo Murapa
- Cooperativism and the economic development process in postcolonial Guyana pp. 53-66

- Kempe Hope
- Black capitalism pp. 67-84

- John O’Connell
- A note on black economic well-being in the North and West pp. 85-92

- Alfred Osborne
- I. Q. and race pp. 99-103

- Rutledge Dennis
- Foreign investment in South Africa: The economic factor The role of foreign firms in Namibia pp. 103-105

- Bethuel Setai
- Dynamic change and the urban Ghetto pp. 105-107

- William Tabb
Volume 6, issue 4, 1976
- Black officeholding and political development in the rural south pp. 375-407

- Mack Jones
- The black stake in global interdependence pp. 408-419

- Robert Browne
- The sociology of oppressed cultures: An analysis of the socio cultural dynamics of colonialism pp. 420-437

- Douglas Davidson
- Workers’ self-management and social property: A participatory approach to black economic development pp. 438-467

- D. Williams
- “Workers’ self-management and social property”: A comment pp. 468-476

- Adolph Reed
- The welfare effect of black capitalists on the black community pp. 477-484

- Alfred Osborne
- The politics of change: A Jamaican testament pp. 486-491

- Mitchell Codrington
Volume 6, issue 3, 1976
- Affirmative action and the quest for job equality pp. 263-278

- Herbert Hill
- An urban service corps for unemployed youth pp. 279-293

- Hugh Price, Doris Zelinsky and William Johnston
- Notes on the study of change in the Black Community pp. 294-305

- Winston Cox
- Principles of a Pan-African economic ideology pp. 306-330

- Tetteh Kofi
- The New York city fiscal crisis and its economic impact on minority communities pp. 331-341

- Julian Ellison
- Comments on “implications of class conflict and racial cleavage for the U.S. black community” pp. 343-344

- Julian Ellison
- Race and economics pp. 345-357

- William King
- Black capitalism: A quantitative analysis pp. 357-361

- Samuel Doctors
- The education of black folk: The Afro American struggle for knowledge in white American pp. 361-364

- Wm. Ikemma
Volume 6, issue 2, 1976
- Implications of class conflict and racial cleavage for the U.S. Black Community pp. 133-144

- James Turner
- The black community and contemporary economic dynamics pp. 145-160

- Robert Browne
- Black-owned banks: Issues and recommendations pp. 161-172

- Jacob Ducker and T. Morton
- Lending activities of black-owned commercial banks pp. 173-188

- Timothy Bates
- The political economy of gambling in a neocolonial economy pp. 189-199

- Carl Stone
- Blacks in sales: Why are there so few? pp. 200-212

- William Strang, Gilbert Churchill and Robert Collins
- The cost of male subemployment in the black community pp. 213-224

- Hollis Price
- “Low wage workers”: A methodological note pp. 225-230

- G. Rosevear
- A reply to G. Craig Rosevear pp. 231-231

- Charles Betsey
- Comments on “another side of the Black Studies Debacle” pp. 232-238

- William King
- Dependence and transformation: The economics of the transition to socialism pp. 239-242

- Ronald Parris
- The politics of neglect pp. 243-244

- James Fortune
- Classical economics reconsidered pp. 245-246

- Craufurd Goodwin
- Race and economics pp. 247-249

- Robert Browne
Volume 6, issue 1, 1975
- The occupational-industrial structure of black employment in the United States pp. 8-28

- Lloyd Hogan and Harry Harris
- Relative job discrimination and technology in basic industries pp. 29-40

- Ranjit Singh and James Hefner
- Black-white differentials in the quality of work pp. 41-58

- David Kaun
- Racism: From irrational anachronism to functional social condition pp. 59-71

- Donald Grubbs and Clifford Landers
- Alternative paradigms in economics and the study of development and underdevelopment pp. 72-89

- Wilfred David
- The social science research establishment in the United States pp. 90-103

- Julian Ellison
- The social and economic status of the black population 1974 pp. 104-112

- Nampeo McKenney
- Correspondence pp. 113-115

- Ronald Walters
- Reviews pp. 116-122

- Lloyd Hogan, James Stewart and James Fortune