The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1973
- Race and the market pp. 1-25

- Thomas Sowell
- Energy, Africa and world politics pp. 27-41

- Ernest Wilson
- Economic aspects of the black internal colony pp. 43-72

- Ron Bailey
- Some thoughts on cooperatives pp. 73-77

- James Lee
- Black America in developmental perspective part II pp. 79-112

- Wilfred David
- Book reviews pp. 113-123

- Julian Ellison and Wilfred David
Volume 3, issue 3, 1973
- Brief report of the State of the Black Economy, 1973 pp. 3-16

- Karl Gregory
- Federal support for CDCs some of the history and issues of community control pp. 17-42

- Stewart Perry
- Ghetto economic corporation theory, reality and policy implications pp. 43-64

- June Hopps
- Minority business performance and the community development corporation pp. 65-81

- Jerry Cromwell and Peter Merrill
- How successful are CDCs? An interim response pp. 82-99

- Barry Stein
- Some common problems of black banks in 1972 pp. 100-114

- Mauris Emeka
- Book reviews pp. 115-130

- Mauris Emeka, James Dyer, Francisco Jimenéz, David Swinton and Thaddeus Sprathen
Volume 3, issue 2, 1973
- The economics of ethnic discrimination pp. 1-18

- Ubadigbo Okonkwo
- A new look at inequality poverty, and underemployment in the United States—Without rose-colored glasses pp. 19-36

- Herman Miller
- The twilight of capitalism pp. 37-47

- Robert Browne
- Black survival and Nixon’s second term pp. 48-67

- Ronald Walters
- The re-establishment of the plantation economy in the south 1865–1910 pp. 68-88

- Jay Mandle
- Black America in development perspective, part I pp. 89-104

- Wilfred David
- Book review pp. 105-123

- Monique Garrity, Julian Ellison and G. Bagley
- Letters to the editor pp. 124-125

- Lenneal Henderson
Volume 3, issue 1, 1972
- An economic bill of rights pp. 1-41

- Alexis Marcus
- Dialectics of black capitalism part II pp. 42-57

- Michael Zweig
- Recent developments in black banking: 1970–1971 pp. 58-73

- Andrew Brimmer
- Economic models and black economic development pp. 74-86

- Henry Wallich and William Dodson
- Minority enterprise financing-mired or moving pp. 87-93

- David Madway
- Books pp. 96-111

- Thaddeus Spratlen, Bernard Anderson, Joseph Brooks, Robert Browne and Lloyd Hogan
Volume 2, issue 4, 1972
- The black ghetto as colony: A theoretical critique and alternative formulation pp. 3-33

- Donald Harris
- Economic situation of Blacks in the United States pp. 34-54

- Andrew Brimmer
- Neo-colonialism: The Kenya case pp. 55-73

- Rukudzo Murapa
- Implications of revenue sharing for black political and economic goals pp. 74-94

- James Hefner and Marguerite Burnett
- External dependence and economic development: A commonwealth caribbean perspective pp. 95-111

- Owen Jefferson
- Book reviews pp. 112-123

- Courtney Blackman, Robert Browne and Roger Williams
Volume 2, issue 3, 1972
- Transformation in the educational system: Catalysts for black change pp. 3-12

- Margaret Simms
- Barriers to black employment in white-collar jobs: A quantitative approach pp. 13-24

- C. Winegarden
- The dialectics of black capitalism pp. 25-37

- Michael Zweig
- Efficiency, equity and pricing in mass transit system pp. 38-44

- James Hefner
- Black Banking: A comment on the andrew brimmer bias pp. 45-55

- Rawle Farley
- Towards South African economic hegemony in Africa: A preliminary assessment pp. 56-80

- Herschelle Challenor
- Institutional foundations of resource underdevelopment in the Caribbean pp. 81-101

- George Beckford
- Reader’s commentary pp. 102-108

- Duran Bell and James Hefner
- Book reviews pp. 109-121

- Hassell McClellan, David Swinton and Mitchell Condington
Volume 2, issue 2, 1972
- A new rational for income redistribution pp. 3-21

- Richard America
- Toward the measurement of historic debts pp. 22-42

- G. Main
- Black equity in the slave industry pp. 43-66

- Jim Marketti
- The economic basis for reparations to Black America pp. 67-80

- Robert Browne
- Bauxite: The need to nationalize, part II pp. 81-101

- Norman Girvan
- Why I voted no pp. 102-110

- Frank Church
- Readers’ commentary pp. 111-113

- Oscar Brookins
- Book reviews pp. 114-118

- J. Llewellyn and Issiah Baker
- Africa’s captive economies pp. 119-123

- Basil Davidson
Volume 2, issue 1, 1971
- An eclectic approach to the problem of black economic development pp. 3-27

- Courtney Blackman
- Ghetto development, community corporations, and public policy pp. 28-43

- Thomas Vietorisz and Bennett Harrison
- The constellation of politics and economics: A dynamic duo in the black economy pp. 44-55

- Robert Browne
- Black politicians in the time of the “new” urban politics pp. 56-71

- Matthew Holden
- Bauxite: The need to nationalize, Part I pp. 72-94

- Norman Girvan
- Africa and the European Economic Community pp. 95-109

- Monique Garrity
- Reader’s commentary pp. 110-110

- H. Carby-Samuels
- Book Reviews pp. 111-119

- Esther Silver, Daniel Mitchell, Isaiah Baker and David Swinton
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