The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
Current editor(s): C. Conrad
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1971
- The political economy of American racism — Nonblack decision-making and black economic status pp. 3-39

- Robert Vowels
- Comment pp. 40-42

- James Hefner
- Ghetto economic development: Content and character of the literature pp. 43-71

- Thaddeus Spratlen
- Comment pp. 72-74

- Herrington Bryce
- Problems of economic growth in the black community: Some alternative hypotheses pp. 75-107

- Frank Davis
- Comment pp. 108-109

- Edward Irons
- Bonus, schemes, & racism pp. 110-120

- Duran Bell
- Comment pp. 121-125

- John Handy
- Comment pp. 126-129

- Donald Harris
- Bonus schemes and racism: Reply pp. 130-132

- Duran Bell
Volume 1, issue 3, 1971
- Economics and black people pp. 3-21

- Thomas Sowell
- A neo-mercantilistic model for maximizing ghetto income pp. 22-27

- John Niedercorn
- Cash flows in a ghetto community pp. 28-39

- Robert Browne
- Savings, capital accumulation, and voluntary taxes pp. 40-46

- Richard America
- Economics and black poverty pp. 47-64

- Charles Sackrey
- The Caribbean free trade association: Provisions and implications pp. 65-77

- Vincent McDonald
- Black central cities: Dispersal or rebuilding (Part II) pp. 78-99

- Peter Labrie
- Readers’ commentary pp. 100-100

- Charles Sackrey
- Book review pp. 120-126

- Vernon Dixon and Thaddeus Spratlen
Volume 1, issue 2, 1970
- Black central cities: Dispersal or rebuilding pp. 3-27

- Peter Labrie
- Industrialization of the “black economy” pp. 28-46

- C. Winegarden
- Black economic development and income drain pp. 47-56

- Daniel Mitchell
- Barriers to black participation in the American economy pp. 57-67

- Robert Browne
- Alternative policies for increasing the earnings of migratory farm workers pp. 68-82

- Herrington Bryce
- The broadcast industry and Black cultural restitution pp. 83-98

- Donald Hill
- Readers’ commentary pp. 99-108

- Norman Girvan and Jesse Morris
- The 1970 Workshop of the Caucus of Black Economists-Notes and Abstracts of Papers pp. 109-116

- Thaddeus Spratlen
- Book reviews pp. 117-122

- Robert Browne and Bernard Anderson
Volume 1, issue 1, 1970
- Outputs of minority entrepreneurship programs pp. 3-17

- Glenn Dixon
- Toward an overall assessment of our alternatives pp. 18-26

- Robert Browne
- The myth and irrationality of Black capitalism pp. 27-35

- James Boggs
- The Black manifesto pp. 36-44

- James Forman
- What do you people want? pp. 45-57

- Richard America
- The basic economics of the urban and racial crisis pp. 58-83

- Daniel Fusfeld
- Brimmer and Black Capitalism: An analysis pp. 84-90

- Charles Tate
- The Role of Black Managers in Society pp. 91-93

- Flournoy Coles
- Book reviews pp. 94-111

- Thaddeus Spratlen, Charles Wilson and Robert Browne