Forum for Social Economics
1975 - 2011
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Volume 25, issue 2, 1996
- Theological visions in economics and religion pp. 1-7

- Paul Heyne
- In what sense, if any, is “economics” distinct from “religion”; And why does it matter? pp. 9-14

- A. Waterman
- Christian roots of capitalist civilization pp. 15-18

- Salim Rashid
- The god of the poor: Economics and religion in Latin America pp. 19-25

- Douglas Marcouiller
- Truth, self, and feminism pp. 27-35

- Kenneth Lux and Mark Lutz
- Who says a higher wage improves the labor supply? pp. 37-43

- David George
- Book reviews pp. 45-57

- Robert Prasch, Thomas Ross and Timothy Yeager
Volume 25, issue 1, 1995
- Remembering George F. Rohrlich pp. 1-2

- Ingrid Rima
- Shifting the paradigm: Value in feminist critiques of economics pp. 3-19

- Diana Strassman and Livia Polanyi
- Personalism and the problem of scarcity pp. 21-32

- Peter Danner
- Comment pp. 33-36

- M. Meeks
- Putting in politics: A review of economic models with endogenous determination of policy pp. 37-51

- Douglas Marcouiller
- Tyranny of kindness: Dismantling the welfare system to end poverty in America Theresa Funiciello pp. 71-75

- Robert Prasch
Volume 24, issue 2, 1995
- From the editor pp. iii-iii

- Patrick Welch
- Social economics, health policy and ethics pp. 1-4

- Delfi Mondragón
- The effects of financial and administrative decentralization of public mental health services in california: Preliminary findings (summary) pp. 5-7

- Mary Masland
- The health insurance status of Texans: Determinants of uninsurance (summary) pp. 9-10

- Kenneth Koelln, Marion Picard and Rose Rubin
- State abortion policy and infant health: A simulation model of the impact of hypothetical patterns of state laws proscribing abortion services pp. 11-29

- Robert Ohsfeldt and Stephan Gohmann
- Medical service reform: Rituals, hypothetical games and the social sciences pp. 31-48

- Boyd Littrell
- Health care economics: An ethical analysis pp. 49-61

- William Ellos
Volume 24, issue 1, 1994
- The physical environment as a global economic concern pp. 1-40

- Thomas Nitsch
- The war mentality pp. 41-50

- James Horner
- The moral meaning of money pp. 51-65

- Timothy Sullivan
- Book reviews pp. 66-73

- William Waters and Rita Maldonado-Bear
Volume 23, issue 2, 1994
- The Clinton Administration and Big Business pp. 1-5

- Walter Adams and James Brock
- President Clinton’s first year pp. 6-9

- Wallace Peterson
- A realistic budget: What Clinton and Congress Leave Out pp. 10-20

- William Dugger
- Employment in the U.S.: Public discourse and longterm trends pp. 21-28

- Daniel Finn
- The ethical dimensions of quality and productivity improvement pp. 29-47

- Edward O’Boyle
- Science as a philosophical basis for economic ethics pp. 48-52

- Lewis Hill
- A social economist’s search for justice: Comment pp. 53-64

- Steven Pressman
- A social economist’s search for justice: Reply pp. 65-68

- Wallace Peterson
- Economic Justice in American Society. By Robert E. Kuenne pp. 69-73

- David George
Volume 23, issue 1, 1993
- Social economics and economics imperialism pp. 1-12

- Mark Lutz
- Social economics and the new world order: A roman-catholic perspective pp. 13-32

- Thomas Nitsch
- A comment on social economics and the new world order: A roman catholic perspective pp. 33-34

- William Waters
- The meaning and validity of East Germany’s demise pp. 35-48

- Siegfried Karsten
- Effective government intervention in the market for children pp. 49-58

- L. Couvillion and Scott Meyer
- InterpretingEconomic Justice for all as a pre-economic essay on merit wants pp. 59-75

- George Ladd
- Antitrust, the market, and the State: The Contributions of Walter Adams. Edited by James W. Brock and Kenneth G. Elzinga pp. 76-77

- Peter Zaleski
Volume 22, issue 2, 1993
- The hierarchy of need and moral economics pp. 1-21

- Roger McCain
- Can rawls' vision of justice provide a preferential option for the poor of the third world? pp. 22-29

- John Abell
- Catholic school education, catholic social teaching, and American business: Is there a link in practice? pp. 30-44

- M. Celeste Boda and Marcia Agee
- Bernard Lonergan's contribution to social economics pp. 45-60

- Eugene Donahue
- Economic selection and the role of government: Some lessons from evolutionary biology pp. 61-70

- John Gowdy
- Scully, Gerald W. Constitutional environments and economic growth pp. 71-75

- Timothy Brennan
Volume 22, issue 1, 1992
- A social economist’s search for justice pp. 1-11

- Wallace Peterson
- What Adam Smith really meant pp. 12-21

- Arnold McKee
- Centesimus Annus: John Paul II’s encyclical on the centenary of rerum novarum pp. 22-34

- Richard Coronado
- The epitaph for state socialism: Views of Bartlomiej Kaminski and of Peter Murrell pp. 40-47

- Miron Wolnicki
- Prices, income and the economic status of older, single women: Implications for health care and housing policies pp. 48-59

- Roberta Walsh and Jane Kolodinsky
- Problems solved and problems unaddressed by the Civil Rights Act of 1991 with respect to the use of statistical evidence in the proof of discrimination pp. 60-70

- Janice Madden
- Are “good samaritan” laws desirable? A note pp. 71-73

- Elias Khalil
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