The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2001
- In pursuit of racial equality: The political economy of Rhonda M. Williams pp. 13-29

- Deborah Figart
- Cognitive skills, test scores, and social stratification: The role of family and school-level resources on racial/ethnic differences in scores on standardized tests (AFQT) pp. 31-71

- Héctor Cordero-Guzmán
- Do lenders discriminate against low-income borrowers? pp. 73-94

- Harold Black, Breck Robinson and Robert Schweitzer
- Do higher minimum wages harm minority and inner-city teens? pp. 95-116

- Mark Turner and Berna Demiralp
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- The civil rights act of 1964 and black consumption/savings behavior pp. 9-22

- Warren Hrung
- Are learning outcomes in economics different at predominantly black and white universities? Lessons fromPrinciples of macroeconomics courses at two schools pp. 23-39

- Scott Simkins and Stuart Allen
- A lorenz curve based index of income stratification pp. 41-57

- Geoffrey Warner
- Set-aside contracting in S.B.A.'S 8(a) program pp. 59-71

- Paul Ong
- The history of community banking and its role in Nigerian rural economic development pp. 73-87

- C. Okoye and Amon Okpala
Volume 28, issue 2, 2000
- Race and home price appreciation in urban neighborhoods: Evidence from Milwaukee, Wisconsin pp. 9-28

- Sunwoong Kim
- The impact of secondary mortgage market guidelines on affordable and fair lending: A reconnaissance from the front lines pp. 29-52

- Kenneth Temkin, Roberto Quercia and George Galster
- Black and white differences in homeownership rates in the Toronto Census Metropolitan area: Does race matter? pp. 53-76

- Joe Darden and Sameh Kamel
- Scenarios for economic development in an inner city community in the district of Columbia pp. 77-97

- Daniel Muhammad, Mashadi Manong and Rodney Green
- Transformations of gender and race: Family and developmental perspectives pp. 99-102

- Rhea Almeida and Lynn Burbridge
Volume 28, issue 1, 2000
- Does type of conjugal union matter in the labor market? Evidence from a Caribbean economy pp. 7-27

- Addington Coppin
- Black abortion demand pp. 29-36

- Marshall Medoff
- Race and cesarean delivery in Florida pp. 37-47

- Darren Grant
- Structural adjustment and public sector investiment program in the Caribbean pp. 49-61

- Walter Simmons and Lennox Andrews
- The political economy of hope and fear, capitalism and the black condition in America pp. 63-66

- James Stewart
- Locked in the poorhouse; Cities, race and poverty in the United States pp. 67-70

- James Stewart
- Readings in black political economy pp. 71-74

- James Stewart
Volume 27, issue 4, 2000
- Where are the people? Review essay on Thomas Sugrue'sThe Origins of the Urban Crisis pp. 13-26

- Beth Bates, Timothy Bates and Grace Boggs
- Black teen childbearing: Reexamining the segmented labor market hypothesis pp. 27-42

- Christine Meyer and Swati Mukerjee
- Returning Aftican American farmers to the land: Recent trends and a policy rationale pp. 43-64

- Spencer Wood and Jess Gilbert
- Insights into the work and family lives of Afro-Caribbean men pp. 65-86

- Addington Coppin
- The strenghs of African American families, twenty-five years later pp. 87-91

- James Stewart
- Job creation, prospects and strategies pp. 93-96

- James Stewart
Volume 27, issue 3, 2000
- Should black women and men live in the same place? An intermetropolitan assessment of relative labor market success pp. 9-34

- Mary King and Todd Easton
- Racial and gender differences in unemployment patterns in an urban labor market: The case of detroit pp. 35-47

- Augustin Fosu
- Illegal-seizure and market-disadvantage approaches to restitution: A comparison of the Japanese American and African American cases pp. 49-80

- Gary Dymski
- Mitigating barriers to black employment through affirmative action regulations: A case study pp. 81-102

- Ward Thomas
- Black residential segregation in suburban detroit: Empirical testing of the ecological theory pp. 103-123

- T. Darden and Sameh Kamel
Volume 27, issue 2, 1999
- An economic theory of Pan-Africanism pp. 7-12

- Augustin Fosu
- Union membership effects on black-white differences in returns to education pp. 13-32

- Terry Ashley
- Minority youth employment, residential location, and neighborhood jobs: A study of Los Angeles County pp. 33-62

- Tom Larson and Madhu Mohanty
- Health insurance, race, and emergency room utilization pp. 63-76

- Peter Jackson
Volume 27, issue 1, 1999
- How does it feel to be free?: Reflections on black-white economic inequality in the era of “color-blind” law pp. 9-21

- Rhonda Williams and William Spriggs
- Is there discrimination in mortgage lending? What does the research tell us? pp. 23-30

- Harold Black
- Black male employment and tight labor markets pp. 31-45

- Robert Cherry
- Cooperative economics—A community revitalization strategy pp. 47-71

- Curtis Haynes and Jessica Nembhard
- Minority procurement: Beyond affirmative action to economic empowerment pp. 73-98

- Sherri Wallace
- Merit, cost, and the affirmative action policy debate pp. 99-127

- Major Coleman
Volume 26, issue 4, 1999
- 21st century pollination: Federal housing and health policies pp. 13-28

- Wilhelmina Leigh
- Black infant health: Where to in the 21st century? pp. 29-54

- Geoffrey Warner
- Economic community of West African States: From an economic union to a peacekeeping mission? pp. 55-74

- E. Udogu
- Development prospects and policy for Africa: Structural adjustment and beyond pp. 75-92

- Kempe Hope
Volume 26, issue 3, 1999
- Editor’s introduction pp. 3-4

- Thomas Boston
- W.E.B. Dubois as economic analyst: Reflections on the 100th anniversary of the Philadelphia Negro pp. 13-31

- Lynn Burbridge
- No more servants in the house pp. 33-49

- Beth Bates
- The economics of racism pp. 51-75

- Marcus Alexis
- Reparations and public policy pp. 77-83

- Richard America
Volume 26, issue 2, 1998
- Race, cognitive skills, psychological capital and wages pp. 9-21

- Arthur Goldsmith, William Darity and Jonathan Veum
- Determinants of regional income distribution in the U.S. South, 1980–1990: Roles of net migration and human capital accumulation pp. 23-35

- Octavian Ngarambé and Stephan Goetz
- Assessing the effect of the occupational crowding of immigrants on the real wages of African American workers pp. 37-46

- Lonnie Stevans
- On the permanence or impermanence of black-white economic inequality pp. 47-56

- Jeremiah Cotton
- The shadow of the future and the complexity of cooperation pp. 57-73

- John Handy
Volume 26, issue 1, 1998
- Editor’s introduction pp. 11-12

- Thomas Boston
- Long-term trends and prospects for black-owned businesses pp. 19-36

- Andrew Brimmer
- Minority business formation and survival: Evidence on business performance and viability pp. 37-72

- Jan Christopher
- What determines exports of black-owned enterprises? pp. 73-88

- N. Ekanem and Charlie Mahone
- Is the U.S. small business administration a racist institution? pp. 89-104

- Timothy Bates
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