The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 21, issue 4, 1993
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- NEA presidential address, 1992: Policy issues in the postsecondary education of African Americans pp. 5-18

- Arthur King
- Black-white wage differential: The relative importance of human capital and labor market structure pp. 19-52

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong and Rudy Fichtenbaum
- Color or culture?: Wage differences among non-hispanic black males, hispanic black males and hispanic white males pp. 53-67

- Jeremiah Cotton
- Do black and white women hold different jobs in the same occupation? A critical analysis of the clerical and service sectors pp. 68-82

- Augustin Fosu
- Do lenders who redline make more money than lenders who don’t? pp. 83-107

- Gregory Squires and Sally O’Connor
- Racism and justice: The case for affirmative action pp. 109-112

- Albert Mosley
- The culture of contentment pp. 113-115

- Robert Browne
- The state and development in Ethiopia pp. 116-126

- John Mbaku
Volume 21, issue 3, 1993
- Menu pp. 3-3

- James Stewart
- A tribute to Robert S. Browne pp. 5-8

- Bernard Anderson
- The origin, birth, and adolescence of the review of black political economy and the black economic research center pp. 9-23

- Robert Browne
- What’s wrong with the theory of racial inequality: Toward a more effective theory of racial inequality in economic life pp. 25-40

- David Swinton
- Community economic development: Some critical issues pp. 41-64

- John Handy
- Economic growth and equity: Complements or opposites? pp. 65-72

- Donald Harris
- Terms of trade shifts and international macroeconomic fundamentals pp. 73-85

- Ronald Johnson
- Toward an overall assessment of our alternatives pp. 87-97

- Robert Browne
- The economic basis for reparations to black America pp. 99-110

- Robert Browne
- Wealth distribution and its impact on minorities pp. 111-120

- Robert Browne
- The black stake in global interdependence pp. 121-133

- Robert Browne
Volume 21, issue 2, 1992
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- NEA Presidential Address: The role of race-conscious policies in addressing past and present discrimination pp. 5-35

- Charles Betsey
- Trade sensitive manufacturing employment: Some new insights pp. 37-54

- Bartholomew Armah
- Income inequality as an indicator of discrimination in housing markets pp. 55-80

- Robert Kaestner and Wendy Fleischer
- Some new historical evidence on the impact of affirmative action: Detroit, 1972 pp. 81-98

- Thomas Hyclak, Larry Taylor and James Stewart
- The treatment of racial and sexual discrimination in economics journals and economics textbooks: 1972 to 1987 pp. 99-118

- Robert Cherry and Susan Feiner
- Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: The political biography of an American dilemma pp. 119-122

- Wilhelmina Leigh
- Harold Washington and the neighborhoods: Progressive city government in Chicago, 1983–1987 pp. 123-128

- Steven Neufeld
Volume 21, issue 1, 1992
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Arthur Lewis distinguished lecture what’s left of what’s left? or: What does it mean to be a socialist today? pp. 5-18

- Paul Streeten
- Racial differences in the feminization of poverty pp. 19-31

- Emily Hoffman
- Vacancies, unemployment, and black and white wage earnings: 1956–1983 pp. 33-44

- Don Mar
- The impact of changes in local labor market conditions on estimates of occupational segregation pp. 45-58

- Susanne Schmitz and Paul Gabriel
- Racial differences in married female labor force participation behavior: An analysis using interracial marriages pp. 59-68

- David Macpherson and James Stewart
- The dynamics of agricultural contribution to economic growth-Comment pp. 69-73

- Addington Coppin
- More on the dynamics of agricultural contribution to economic growth-Reply pp. 75-81

- Edward Nissan
- In the way of women; men’s resistance to sex equality in organizations pp. 83-85

- Juanita Firestone
- Life in black America pp. 87-90

- Roy Austin
Volume 20, issue 4, 1992
- Menu pp. 3-3

- James Stewart
- Nea presidential address, 1991: Sixteenth-century European expansion and the economic decline of Africa (in honor of Walter Rodney) pp. 5-38

- Thomas Boston
- Political instability and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Further evidence pp. 39-53

- John Mbaku
- Recent U.S. economic policies and the Central Caribbean economies pp. 55-71

- Addington Coppin
- The divide-and-conquer and employer/ employee models of discrimination: Neoclassical competition as a familial defect pp. 73-89

- Patrick Mason
- Dependency and default-dependency and clientelism in Jamaica pp. 91-94

- Nelson Keith
Volume 20, issue 3, 1992
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- The dilemma of black banking: Lending risks vs. community service pp. 5-29

- Andrew Brimmer
- Aid and economic growth in LDCs: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 31-52

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- The effect of discrimination and segregation on black male migration pp. 53-73

- Tom Larson
- Analysis of wage differentials by gender and ethnicity in the public sector pp. 75-98

- Todd Idson and Hollis Price
- The vintage schooling hypothesis and racial differences in earnings and on-the-job training: A longitudinal analysis pp. 99-117

- Kevin Duncan
- Being Brown: A Very Public Life pp. 119-126

- Jacqueline Howard-Matthews
- The silent revolution in Africa: Debt, development and democracy pp. 127-133

- John Mbaku
Volume 20, issue 2, 1991
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- Attitudes towards race and poverty in the demand for private education: The case of Mississippi pp. 5-22

- John Conlon and Mwangi Kimenyi
- Racial differences in intersegment mobility pp. 23-43

- C. Waddoups
- Factors affecting the external debt-servicing capacity of African nations: An empirical investigation pp. 45-64

- Christopher Ngassam
- Agricultural exports and the agenda for accelerated development in Africa pp. 65-87

- Emmanuel Egbe
- Interregional migration of labor in Ghana, West Africa: Determinants, consequences and policy intervention pp. 89-103

- John Arthur
- Dumping in dixie: Race, class, and environmental quality pp. 105-107

- James Stewart
- Two-tier compensation structures: Their impact on unions, employers and employees pp. 109-111

- James Stewart
Volume 20, issue 1, 1991
- Menu pp. 3-4

- James Stewart
- THe dynamics of agricultural contribution to economic growth pp. 5-23

- Edward Nissan
- An estimation of the aggregate educational production function for public schools in Louisiana pp. 25-47

- Donald Andrews, Bichaka Fayissa and Uday Tate
- Race, amenities, and psychic income pp. 49-58

- Mwangi Kimenyi
- Labor market segmentation: African American and Puerto Rican labor in New York City, 1960–1980 pp. 59-77

- Andrés Torres
- In search of the new South: The black urban experience in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 79-81

- Charles Henry
- The African state and the economic crisis pp. 83-88

- Kola Olugbade
- Uganda’s struggle for authentic development pp. 89-91

- Stephen Isabirye
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