The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 34, issue 3, 2007
- Crime and Race: A Plea for New Ideas pp. 173-185

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- W. Arthur Lewis in Retrospect pp. 187-216

- Charles Becker and Terry-Ann Craigie
- Educational Attainment: A Key Factor for Improving the Lagging Rate of Black Entrepreneurship pp. 217-229

- Robert Singh and Micah Crump
- Literacy Skills and Earnings: Race and Gender Differences pp. 231-243

- Roberto Anda and Pedro Hernandez
- The Impact of Medical Education Reform on the Racial Health Status Gap, 1920–1930: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis pp. 245-258

- Linda Dynan
- Racial Differences in Civic Participation and Charitable Giving: The Confounding Effects of Educational Attainment and Unmeasured Ability pp. 259-271

- Eleanor Brown and Rosanna Smart
- Francille Rusan Wilson, The Segregated Scholars, Black Social Scientists and the Creation of Black Labor Studies, 1890–1950 pp. 273-278

- James Stewart
Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
- Statement of Editorial Policy pp. 1-1

- Cecilia Conrad
- THE EFFECT OF ATTENDING AN HBCU ON PERSISTENCE AND GRADUATION OUTCOMES OF AFRICAN–AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS pp. 11-52

- Valerie Wilson
- FACULTY RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY: INSTITUTIONAL AND PERSONAL DETERMINANTS OF FACULTY PUBLICATIONS pp. 53-85

- Charles Betsey
- WOULD INCREASED NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION RESEARCH SUPPORT TO ECONOMISTS AT HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES INCREASE THEIR RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY? pp. 87-109

- Gregory Price
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Bibliography pp. 111-147

- Marybeth Gasman
- GRADING FOR EFFORT: THE SUCCESS EQUALS EFFORT POLICY AT BENEDICT COLLEGE pp. 149-164

- Omari Swinton
- ENOUGH: THE PHONY LEADERS, DEAD-END MOVEMENTS, AND CULTURE OF FAILURE THAT ARE UNDERMINING BLACK AMERICA—AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT pp. 165-171

- Juan Williams
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Discrimination in the Chicago-area construction industry handicaps minority-owned firms pp. 7-26

- Timothy Bates
- Declining marriage ratios of young black women: Testing alternative economic hypotheses pp. 27-48

- Christopher Brown and Randall Kesselring
- Federal spending and segregation in Chicago suburbs pp. 49-61

- Haydar Kurban
- Liberating economics: Feminist perspectives on families, work, and globalization By Drucilla K. Barker and Susan F. Feiner pp. 63-65

- James Stewart
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- Why have poverty rates fallen? pp. 7-20

- Philip Jefferson
- Neighborhood income, alcohol availability, and crime rates pp. 21-44

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- The research productivity of black economists: Ranking by individuals and doctoral alma mater—Comment pp. 45-49

- Augustin Fosu
- The research productivity of black economists: A rejoinder pp. 51-63

- Jacqueline Agesa, Maury Granger and Gregory Price
Volume 33, issue 2, 2005
- Racial discrimination in mortgage lending in Washington, D.C.: A mixed methods approach pp. 9-30

- Emily Blank, Padma Venkatachalam, Lawrence McNeil and Rodney Green
- Black occupational achievement in the toronto census metropolitan area: Does race matter? pp. 31-54

- Joe Darden
- African Americans in the U.S. Economy pp. 55-60

- Susan Feiner
- The end of poverty: How we can make it happen in our lifetime pp. 61-68

- C. Henry
- Interrogating unstable boundaries: An introduction pp. 69-72

- William Darity
- “Uncle Tom” and the making of a modern African American literature pp. 73-87

- Tess Chakkalakal
- Transfiguring aesthetics: Conflation, identity denial, and transference in “passing texts” of black narrative pp. 89-103

- Tomeiko Ashford
Volume 33, issue 1, 2005
- Black women and racial advancement: The economics of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander pp. 9-24

- Nina Banks
- Even the errors discrimenate: How the split-population model of criminal recidivism makes justice even less colorblind pp. 25-39

- Brendan Cushing-Daniels
- Afro-Mexicano Symposium: An introduction pp. 47-48

- William Darity
- The African diaspora through Ojos Mexicanos: Blackness and Mexicanidad in Southern Mexico pp. 49-57

- Bobby Vaughn
- Fading from memory: Historiographical reflections on the Afro-Mexican presence pp. 59-72

- Ben Vinson
- Yanga and the black origins of Mexico pp. 73-77

- Sagrario Cruz-Carretero
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- Reparations as a public policy framework pp. 11-15

- Richard America
- Discrimination in education financing pp. 17-27

- Linda Loubert
- All land grants were not created equal: The benefits of white privilege pp. 29-38

- Rhonda Sharpe
- Income and wealth transfer effects of discrimination in employment pp. 39-64

- Sue Headlee
- White gains from black subordination pp. 65-86

- George Dowdall
- Income and wealth transfer effects of discrimination in small business lending pp. 87-94

- Jonathan Taylor
- Racial disparities in health and wealth: The effects of slavery and past discrimination pp. 95-110

- Darrell Gaskin, Alvin Headen and Shelley White-Means
- Income and wealth transfer effects of discrimination in sentencing pp. 111-120

- Charles Betsey
- Consumer discrimination and black firm entry deterrence: Some reparable damage estimates pp. 121-140

- Gregory Price
- Reparations for slavery: A cause for reparations, a case against David Horowitz pp. 141-148

- Taniecea Arceneaux
Volume 32, issue 2, 2004
- Negative effects of state welfare policy on recipient college enrollment pp. 7-26

- Kenya L. Covington and William E. Spriggs
- Negative effects of state welfare policy on recipient college enrollment pp. 7-26

- Kenya Covington and William Spriggs
- Examining the implementation of welfare reform by race: Do blacks, hispanics and whites report similar experiences with welfare agencies? pp. 27-53

- Susan Tinsley Gooden
- Examining the implementation of welfare reform by race: Do blacks, hispanics and whites report similar experiences with welfare agencies? pp. 27-53

- Susan Gooden
- The role of state policies and discrimination in reducing the chances of African Americans receiving unemployment insurance pp. 55-59

- Cheryl Hill Lee
- The role of state policies and discrimination in reducing the chances of African Americans receiving unemployment insurance pp. 55-59

- Cheryl Lee
- The wellspring of racial inequality pp. 61-68

- William Darity
- The wellspring of racial inequality pp. 61-68

- William Darity
- The anatomy of racial inequality: A commentary pp. 69-73

- Cecilia A. Conrad
- The anatomy of racial inequality: A commentary pp. 69-73

- Cecilia Conrad
- The anatomy of racial inequality: The author’s account pp. 75-88

- Glenn C. Loury
- The anatomy of racial inequality: The author’s account pp. 75-88

- Glenn Loury
Volume 32, issue 1, 2004
- In memoriam: Robert Span Browne pp. 9-11

- Charles Betsey
- Nea presidential address: Identity, markets, and persistent racial inequality pp. 13-36

- Patrick Mason
- Analysis of venture-capital funds that finance minority-owned businesses pp. 37-46

- Timothy Bates and William Bradford
- Does place matter? Births to African American and Latina adolescents pp. 47-64

- Wilhelmina Leigh
- Looking for the next george washington carver: Explaining racial difference in employment and earnings in science and engineering in the United States pp. 65-82

- John Graham and Steven Smith
- Revisiting the economic hypothesis and positional segregation pp. 83-95

- Marshall Medoff
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