The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 37, issue 3, 2010
- Origins and Rationale for the African American Economic Summit pp. 173-178

- Fatimah Jackson
- A Direct Route to Full Employment pp. 179-181

- William Darity
- A Changing South: The 2008 Elections Illuminate Demographic and Economic Trends pp. 183-189

- Ferrel Guillory
- U.S. Healthcare Reform, 2009-2010: Implications for African Americans pp. 191-201

- Wilhelmina Leigh and Anna Wheatley
- Race-Conscious Policy Analysis and the Healthcare Reform Debate pp. 203-206

- Samuel Myers
- Can ‘Baby Bonds’ Eliminate the Racial Wealth Gap in Putative Post-Racial America? pp. 207-216

- Darrick Hamilton and William Darity
- Racial Identity Production Dynamics and Persisting Wealth Differentials: Integrating Neo-Institutionalist Perspectives into Stratification Economics pp. 217-222

- James Stewart
- The Subprime Crisis and African Americans pp. 223-229

- Sandra Phillips
- The Subprime Crisis and African Americans—Response pp. 231-236

- Gregory Price
- Response to “The Subprime Crisis and African Americans” by Sandra Phillips pp. 237-240

- Lucy Reuben
- The Economic and Educational State of Black Americans in the 21st Century: Should We be Optimistic or Concerned? pp. 241-252

- Angel Harris
- Comments on “Black Americans in the 21st Century: Should We Be Optimistic or Concerned?” pp. 253-255

- Rodney Andrews
- Creating a Testable, Estimable Model to Inform Our Response to the Test-Score Gap Crisis pp. 257-262

- M. McMillian, Tom Munk, Erica Bumpers and Wanda Coneal
- Black-White Inequality in Reading and Math Across K-12 Schooling: A Synthetic Cohort Perspective pp. 263-273

- Keith Robinson
- What the Achievement Gap Conversation is Missing pp. 275-277

- Eleanor Seaton
- Cautiously Optimistic” Comments on “Black Americans in the 21st Century: Should we be Optimistic or Concerned? pp. 279-282

- Rhonda Sharpe
- Crime, Incarceration, and Employment in Light of the Great Recession pp. 283-294

- Robynn Cox
Volume 37, issue 2, 2010
- Beyond Disparate Impact: Risk-based Pricing and Disparity in Consumer Credit History Scores pp. 61-78

- Jonathan Spader
- Racial/Ethnic Differences in Income Inequality Across US Regions pp. 79-114

- Gary Hoover and Mehmet Yaya
- Race, Medicine, and the Science Behind BiDil: How ACE-Inhibition Took the Fall for the First Ethnic Drug pp. 115-130

- Jay Kaufman, Thu Nguyen and Richard Cooper
- Increasing Diversity in Telecommunications Ownership and Increasing Efficiency in Spectrum Auctions by Breaking the Link Between Capital Market Discrimination and FCC Spectrum Auction Outcomes pp. 131-152

- Clarence Bush
- The 2007 General Elections in Nigeria: An Account of the Politics of Personal Rule in an African Country by a former Presidential Aide pp. 153-172

- Andrew Okolie
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- Race, Genetics and Health: An Introduction pp. 1-6

- William Darity, Charmaine Royal and Keith Whitfield
- Can Cultural Competency Speak to the Race Disparities in Methadone Dosage Levels? pp. 7-23

- Daniel Howard, Nadine Barrett and DaJuanicia Holmes
- The Politics of Skin Color in Brazil pp. 25-41

- Gladys Mitchell
- Biological V. Social Definitions of Race: Implications for Modern Biomedical Research pp. 43-60

- Joseph Graves
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- The Relationship Among African American Male Earnings, Employment, Incarceration and Immigration in the United States: A Time Series Approach pp. 151-160

- Lonnie Stevans
- Differences in Food Preparation by Race and Ethnicity: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey pp. 161-180

- Sanae Tashiro
- Is Race a Determinant of Student Performance in Economics? pp. 181-195

- Sue Stockly
- Families in the Gautreaux Housing Mobility Program: Perceptions and Responses to the U.S. Political Economy pp. 197-226

- Ruby Mendenhall
- The Development Theory of Transportation Infrastructure Examined in the Context of Central and West Africa pp. 227-243

- Ambe Njoh
- Financing Community Development in the US: A Comparison of “War on Poverty” and 1990s-Era Policy Approaches pp. 245-273

- Gary Dymski
- Book Review: Debt Aid by Dambisa Moyo, Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, 2009 pp. 275-276

- Llewellyn Miller
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Racial Inequality and Segregation Measures: Some Evidence from the 2000 Census pp. 79-91

- Rajiv Sethi and Rohini Somanathan
- Short Term External Debt and Economic Growth—Granger Causality: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 93-111

- Hector Butts
- Occupational Segregation by Race and Sex in Brazil, 1989-2001 pp. 113-125

- Mary King
- Whites, Blacks, and Brown in the Labor Market in Brazil: A Study About Inequalities pp. 127-135

- Ana Saboia and João Saboia
- Incorporating Service-Learning into the Economics Curriculum pp. 137-149

- Mary Lopez
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Minorities’ Fields of Expertise in Economics and Employment Demand in These Fields pp. 1-6

- James Peoples
- Credit Access, the Costs of Credit and Credit Market Discrimination pp. 7-28

- Christian Weller
- African Americans and U.S. Politics: The Gradual Progress of Black Women in Political Representation pp. 29-50

- Amadu Kaba and Deborah Ward
- Be All That You Can Be?: Racial Identity Production in the U.S. Military pp. 51-78

- James Stewart
Volume 35, issue 4, 2008
- The Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Poverty: Analyzing the Dimensions by Race and Immigration pp. 117-127

- Gbenga Ajilore
- Taking Advantage of an Untapped Pool: Assessing the Success of African American Head Coaches in the National Football League pp. 129-146

- David Branham
- Implications of Africa’s Transportation Systems for Development in the Era of Globalization pp. 147-162

- Ambe Njoh
- Hurricane Katrina: Was There a Political Economy of Death? pp. 163-180

- Gregory Price
Volume 35, issue 2, 2008
- In Memory of Robert S. Browne pp. 55-55

- Marcus Alexis
- A Brief Biography of Robert S. Browne pp. 57-60

- Charles Betsey
- Robert Browne and the Caucus of Black Economics pp. 61-66

- Marcus Alexis, Thaddeus Spratlen and Charles Wilson
- The Emergency Land Fund: Robert S. Browne, the Idea and the Man pp. 67-73

- Joe Brooks
- The Emergence of the Black Economic Research Center and The Review of Black Political Economy: 1969–1972 pp. 75-89

- John Handy
- Robert Browne and Full Employment pp. 91-101

- Bernard Anderson
- Robert S. Browne: Contribution to African Development pp. 103-107

- Willene Johnson
- Robert S. Browne. Development from an African Perspective: Early Success and Challenges at the Africa Development Bank pp. 109-115

- Robert Browne
Volume 35, issue 1, 2008
- NEA Presidential Address: Black Economists of the World You Cite!! pp. 1-12

- Gregory Price
- Acceptance Remarks Samuel Z. Westerfield Award pp. 13-18

- Margaret Simms
- The Black Enterprise Magazine Ranking of Colleges for African Americans: A Structural Analysis pp. 19-29

- David Poyer
- Increasing Finance, Improving Schools pp. 31-41

- Linda Loubert
- Housing Loan Patterns Toward Minority Borrowers in Mississippi: Analysis of Some Micro Data Evidence of Redlining pp. 43-54

- Fidel Ezeala-Harrison, Glenda Glover and Jane Shaw-Jackson
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