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Forum for Social Economics

1975 - 2011

Continued by Forum for Social Economics.

Current editor(s): J. Marangos

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Springer
The Association for Social Economics
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Volume 21, issue 1, 1991

Centesimo Anno: The social encyclical of May 1991 pp. 1-17 Downloads
Thomas Nitsch
Traditional supply-side economics: J. R. McCulloch on the stimulating effect of a tax increase pp. 18-21 Downloads
James Henderson
Was neo-classical economics composed backwards? pp. 22-34 Downloads
David Martin
John Maynard Keynes and Alvin Hansen: Contrasting methodologies and policies for social economics pp. 35-42 Downloads
Lewis Hill
Varieties of institutional economics: The theory of the firm pp. 43-50 Downloads
John Tiemstra
Schumpeter the sociologist—A review article pp. 51-58 Downloads
William Waters

Volume 20, issue 2, 1991

Introduction pp. iii-iii Downloads
Edward O’Boyle
A glimpse of father becker in action in a government setting pp. 1-2 Downloads
George Rohrlich
The problem of abuse in unemployment benefits: A study in limits pp. 3-7 Downloads
Andrew Hau
Shared government in employment security: A study of advisory councils pp. 8-15 Downloads
Patrick Welch
In aid of the unemployed pp. 16-32 Downloads
Bryce Jones
Experience rating in unemployment insurance pp. 33-41 Downloads
Gladys Gruenberg
Guaranteed income for the unemployed pp. 42-49 Downloads
Peter Danner
Looking back from the last turn in the road pp. 50-56 Downloads
Joseph Becker

Volume 20, issue 1, 1990

The structure of American economic policy: An exploration pp. 1-15 Downloads
William Waters
Competing perspectives on the formulation and thrust of public policy targeted at African Americans or did they come to bury gunnar myrdal—or to praise him? pp. 16-32 Downloads
James Stewart
Environmental policy assessment in the 1990s pp. 33-39 Downloads
Joel Scheraga and Anne Smith
On the usefulness of the Contingent Valuation Method for resource damage assessments and ecosystem valuation pp. 40-44 Downloads
William O'Neil
The environmental imperative of socio-economics pp. 45-58 Downloads
James Swaney

Volume 19, issue 2, 1990

The new unionism: A report from Detroit pp. 1-7 Downloads
Michael Whitty and Marc Stepp
The new unionism: A report from Detroit pp. 8-16 Downloads
Mike Whitty
The new union—Management—Employee relations pp. 17-23 Downloads
Reverend Dempsey
Industrial democracy: The promise denied pp. 24-30 Downloads
Kim Moody
Homelessness: A critical aspect of unmet physical need pp. 32-44 Downloads
Edward O’Boyle
Adam Smith on colonies: An analytical and historical interpretation pp. 45-54 Downloads
Lewis Hill and Betsy Clary
Global capitalism: A perspective of convergence pp. 55-67 Downloads
Constantine Polychroniou
Reflections about India pp. 68-77 Downloads
Siegfried Karsten
Humanistic economics again pp. 78-87 Downloads
Roger McCain
Humanistic economics: The mondo continues pp. 88-92 Downloads
Mark Lutz and Kenneth Lux

Volume 19, issue 1, 1989

Explicating the normative content of economic theory pp. 1-6 Downloads
John Davis
Etzioni’s “deontological paradigm”: A new direction for social economics? pp. 7-19 Downloads
Stephen Worland
The noisy crisis and all those trade-offs pp. 20-29 Downloads
Madalene Curie
Teaching in China pp. 30-40 Downloads
Siegfried Karsten
Principles, rules and ideology pp. 41-54 Downloads
Elias Khalil
The American catholic bishops’ pastoral letter on the economy: Statist or not? pp. 55-72 Downloads
Richard Coronado
Why bishops and CEO’s do not agree on economics pp. 73-88 Downloads
T. Martin and Gene Laczniak
Macroeconomic stability and economic justice pp. 89-95 Downloads
Thomas Havrilesky
McCain’s humanistic economics: A commentary pp. 96-99 Downloads
Mark Lutz and Kenneth Lux
Howard, M. C., and J. E. King. A history of marxian economics: Volume 1, 1883–1929 pp. 100-101 Downloads
Richard DuBoff

Volume 18, issue 1, 1988

The preferential option for the poor and the Marxian-Christian perspective on distributive justice pp. 1-25 Downloads
Stephen Worland
Explicating the normative content of economic theory pp. 1-6 Downloads
John Davis
Etzioni’s “deontological paradigm”: A new direction for social economics? pp. 7-19 Downloads
Stephen Worland
The noisy crisis and all those trade-offs pp. 20-29 Downloads
Madalene Curie
Religion, economics and politics: The Bishops and Keynes in the post-Keynesian ERA pp. 27-38 Downloads
Thomas Nitsch
Teaching in China pp. 30-40 Downloads
Siegfried Karsten
Maximization principle and economists’ “black boxes”: A search for a more universal principle of economic behavior pp. 39-55 Downloads
Eleg Zinam
Principles, rules and ideology pp. 41-54 Downloads
Elias Khalil
The American catholic bishops’ pastoral letter on the economy: Statist or not? pp. 55-72 Downloads
Richard Coronado
Humanistic economics: The new Challenge: A review essay pp. 57-66 Downloads
Roger McCain
Why bishops and CEO’s do not agree on economics pp. 73-88 Downloads
T. Martin and Gene Laczniak
Macroeconomic stability and economic justice pp. 89-95 Downloads
Thomas Havrilesky
McCain’s humanistic economics: A commentary pp. 96-99 Downloads
Mark Lutz and Kenneth Lux
Howard, M. C., and J. E. King. A history of marxian economics: Volume 1, 1883–1929 pp. 100-101 Downloads
Richard DuBoff
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