The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1975
- The ecology of a black business district pp. 353-375

- Franklin Wilson
- An evaluation of alternative strategies for expanding the number of black-owned businesses pp. 376-385

- William Bradford and Timothy Bates
- A pilot study of the impact of minority banks on their communities pp. 386-403

- Samuel Doctors, Allan Drebin, Edward Irons and William Hunter
- The development of an iron-and steel-based metallurgical industry in sub-Sahara Africa pp. 404-422

- Percy Luney
- An evaluation of equal employment policies in Virginia pp. 423-437

- Maurice Woodard
- Impact of the 1975 tax cut on income and employment in the black community pp. 438-442

- Julian Ellison and Robert Browne
- The political basis of the origins of revenue sharing pp. 443-451

- James Fortune
- Capital flows in minority communities: A correction pp. 452-452

- John Dominguez
- Explaining the transaction consortium pp. 453-456

- Irving Louis Horowitz
- The politics of revenue sharing pp. 457-460

- James Fortune
- Slavery and race relations in Latin America pp. 461-463

- Julian Ellison
Volume 5, issue 3, 1975
- Economic theory and racial economic inequality pp. 225-248

- William Darity
- Income, labor force participation, and race in the Miami SMSA pp. 250-257

- Marylee Lander, Hollis Price and Lanny Streeter
- A reappraisal of racial discrimination against blacks in professional baseball pp. 259-268

- Marshall Medoff
- Salary discrimination in major league baseball pp. 269-279

- Robert Mogull
- Prospects for black employment: A note on methodology pp. 280-283

- Bernard Anderson
- Another side of the black studies debacle pp. 284-287

- William Ikemma
- Low wage workers and the dual labor market: An empirical investigation pp. 288-301

- Howard Wachtel and Charles Betsey
- Economics and the black community in America pp. 302-313

- Robert Browne
- The impact of the current economic crisis on black-owned businesses pp. 314-321

- Lloyd Hogan
- Book Reviews pp. 323-344

- William Tabb, Scott Minerbrook, Robert Browne and Eric Perkins
Volume 5, issue 2, 1975
- Editorial comment pp. 126-126

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- Some redistributive aspects of the U.S. inflation pp. 134-142

- Robert Browne
- Inflation and the presidential economic summit: Issues and implications from a black perspective pp. 143-157

- Thaddeus Spratlen
- Capital flows in minority communities pp. 158-174

- John Dominguez
- Trends in government promotion of black entrepreneurship pp. 175-184

- Timothy Bates
- Developmental economics and black America: A reply to Professor David pp. 185-201

- Joseph Seward
- The death of white sociology pp. 202-207

- Joyce Ladner and James Stewart
- From poverty to dignity: A strategy for poor Americans pp. 207-208

- Charles Hampden-Turner and Robert Browne
- A lawyer’s manual on community-based economic development pp. 208-209

- Robert Browne
Volume 5, issue 1, 1974
- The anatomy of a racist recall election pp. 1-17

- J. Davis
- The black artisan in the U.S., 1890–1930 pp. 19-44

- Lucian Gatewood
- The unique problems of the black businessman pp. 45-55

- Flournoy Coles
- Revenue sharing and substate regionalism in georgia pp. 57-68

- Clarence Wright
- National pay TV network narrow-casting: A model and simulation of a system serving blacks pp. 69-94

- Mark Cummings
- Book Reviews pp. 95-112

- Julian Ellison, Lloyd Hogan and Horace Carby-Samuels
Volume 4, issue 4, 1974
- Tanzania and the resurrection of Pan-Africanism pp. 1-26

- James Karioki
- Wealth distribution and its impact on minorities pp. 27-38

- Robert Browne
- Industrial education from Frederick Douglass to Booker T. Washington observations on bourgeois liberalism pp. 39-46

- Wilson Moses
- The economics of minorities pp. 47-58

- Flournoy Coles
- Employment potential of inner city black enterprise pp. 59-67

- Timothy Bates
- Marxian exploitation and domestic colonialism: A reply to Donald J. Harris pp. 69-87

- William Tabb
- Marxian exploitation and domestic colonialism: A reply pp. 89-90

- Donald Harris
- Widening horizons prospects for black employment pp. 91-115

- Andrew Brimmer
- Racial Dualism in St. Louis pp. 117-118

- Bennett Harrison
- Book reviews pp. 119-122

- Bernard Anderson and Robert Browne
Volume 4, issue 3, 1974
- The record and rhetoric of black economic progress pp. 1-30

- Thaddeus Spratlen
- Minority businesses in manufacturing pp. 31-46

- Ernest Murphy
- Minority financial institutions, inner city economic development, and the hunt commission report pp. 47-62

- William Bradford
- Racial economic dualism in St. Louis pp. 63-82

- David Streifford
- Black and white unemployment: The dynamics of the differential pp. 83-100

- Curtis Gilroy
- Presentation of the Samuel Z. Westerfield Distinguished Service Award posthumously to Dr. Samuel Z. Westerfield pp. 101-104

- Karl Gregory
- Book reviews pp. 105-118

- Mauris Emeka, Robert Browne, Lionel Campbell and Ewart Guinier
Volume 4, issue 2, 1974
- The First Development Decade in Africa: An assessment pp. 1-18

- Wilbert Melle
- Discrimination in supermarket prices and location in Nashville pp. 19-34

- William Steel
- The changing economic position of black urban workers pp. 35-48

- Jack Nelson
- Relative per capita income: An analysis in the economics of discrimination pp. 49-55

- Liang Fan and David Hemley
- A planning model for black community devolpment pp. 57-74

- June Hopps
- A calculation of the black reparations bill pp. 75-86

- Julian Simon and Larry Neal
- Communications: Myths and tragedies of criticism pp. 87-88

- Thomas Sowell
- Black education — A review revisited pp. 89-92

- Thaddeus Spratlen
- A reply pp. 93-94

- Thomas Sowell
- Book reviews pp. 95-106

- Julian Ellison, Kempe Hope, H. Carby-Samuels and Lionel Campbell
Volume 4, issue 1, 1973
- The impact of the Robinson-Patman Act on minority business development pp. 1-20

- Edward Downs
- Commercial banks and inner city economic development: Theory, comments, and development of a model pp. 21-40

- William Bradford
- Modeling minority economic development pp. 41-72

- Joel Bergsman and Melvin Jones
- The black consumer response to black business pp. 73-106

- Thaddeus Spratlen
- Book reviews pp. 107-117

- Julian Ellison
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