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Volume 51, issue 4, 2022
- The Geographic Redistribution of Income in the United States, 1969–2019: Examining the Role of Federal Policy pp. 361-376

- John Randall Posey
- Poverty in the Russian Arctic: The Case of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) pp. 377-393

- Tuyara Gavrilyeva, Anna Naberezhnaya and Filipp Nikiforov
- Distributional Aspects of Ghana’s Value-Added Tax pp. 394-414

- Francis Andoh and Richard Kwabena Nkrumah
- Does Financial Development Really Matter for Poverty Reduction in Africa? pp. 415-432

- Segun Bolarinwa, Olumide Olusegun Olaoye, Wajahat Ullah and Babatunde Agbi
- Investigating the Impact of Trade on Poverty Reduction in a Small Island Economy pp. 433-452

- Sheereen Fauzel
- Too Much Redistribution, Too Little or Just Right? pp. 453-466

- Jon Reiersen
- Does Disaster Change Income and Wealth Distribution Toward Extremity of Inequality and Poverty? Analysis of Flood and Landslides in the Vulnerable Locations of Nepal pp. 467-481

- Raghu Bir Bista
- Inequality and the Crisis of Capitalism: A Review Essay pp. 482-490

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
Volume 51, issue 3, 2022
- What Economic Modelling Hypotheses Should Underlie Regulation & Policy Advice? Towards a Probabilistic Approach pp. 253-284

- Massimo Cingolani
- The Next Global Economic & Financial Crisis is Just Around the Corner pp. 285-300

- As Xie
- Werner’s Typology of Banking Theories pp. 301-318

- Ib Ravn
- Quality of Employment in Bogotá (Colombia): Concept, Method and Evidence pp. 319-340

- Thibaud Deguilhem, Michelle Vernot-Lopez and Baptiste Delmas
- Portuguese Social and Solidarity Economy’s ‘Substantive Meaning:’ Constructing an Alternative Path to European Cohesion pp. 341-360

- Karol Gil-Vasquez
Volume 51, issue 2, 2022
- Foundational Economy and Healthcare Services: What the Covid-19 Emergency Tells Us pp. 151-160

- Lavinia Bifulco and Stefano Neri
- The European Health Systems Facing the Covid-19 Outbreak: A Macro-Regional Approach pp. 161-174

- Guido Giarelli
- Health Care Systems: Organization and Response to COVID-19 with a Focus on Spain pp. 175-191

- Guillem López Casasnovas and Héctor Pifarré i Arolas
- The Italian National Health Service: Universalism, Marketization and the Fading of Territorialization pp. 192-206

- Lavinia Bifulco and Stefano Neri
- Over-Mobilization, Poor Integration of Care Groups: The French Hospital System in the Face of the Pandemic pp. 207-219

- Ivan Sainsaulieu
- The Intersections of Pandemic, Public Policy and Social Inequality in the United States pp. 220-234

- Lorraine Frisina Doetter, Benedikt Preuß and Pasquale G. Frisina
- Last in After COVID-19: Employment Prospects of Youths during a Pandemic Recovery pp. 235-244

- Vladimir Hlasny and Shireen AlAzzawi
- Economic Inequality and Rural Entrepreneurship: Polly Hill on Rural Capitalism in West Africa pp. 245-251

- Robert Dimand and Kojo Saffu
- Correction pp. 252-252

- The Editors
Volume 51, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue: William M. Dugger’s concepts of social and institutional economics pp. 1-8

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- Merging Dugger’s Concepts with O’Hara’s Principles to Advance Social and Institutional Economics pp. 9-40

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- The Inclusive, Social Economic Point of View: Foreword to ‘The Doleful Dynamics of Competition: Inequality and Fakery in Modernity’ pp. 41-42

- William M. Dugger
- The Doleful Dynamics of Competition: Inequality and Fakery in Modernity pp. 43-64

- William M. Dugger
- Turkish Social Political Economy History in the Light of Dugger’s Reconstructed Concepts of Veblenian Institutionalism pp. 65-94

- Ahmet Öncü
- A Reconsideration of William Dugger’s Analysis of Power pp. 95-111

- William Waller
- The ‘Administered Labor Market’ Reconsidered pp. 112-129

- Samuel Rosenberg
- From Primitive Accumulation to Modernized Poverty: Examining Flush toilets through the Four Invaluation Processes pp. 130-149

- Alexander Dunlap
Volume 50, issue 4, 2021
- China Special Issue B Introduction: Cultural Distance, Households, Innovation, and Cultural Industry pp. 357-362

- Zhi Wang and Eleftherios Giovanis
- Cultural Distance and Cross-Border Replication of China Multinational Corporations pp. 363-385

- Zhi Wang, Bo Zhou and Stuart Horsburgh
- Functional Income Distribution, Demand Driven Growth and the Middle Income Trap: The Case of China pp. 386-397

- Yan Liang
- Lock-in and New Path Development of China Commodity City: The Role of Policies pp. 398-413

- Jan Fransen
- Selling Hollywood to China pp. 414-431

- James McMahon
- Aid in Modulating the Impact of Terrorism on FDI: No Positive Thresholds, No Policy pp. 432-456

- Simplice Asongu, Uchenna Efobi and Ibukun Beecroft
- Financial inclusion research around the world: A review pp. 457-479

- Peterson Ozili
- Using GIS to Advance Social Economics Research: Geocoding, Aggregation, and Spatial Thinking pp. 480-504

- Benjamin Wilson, Neal Wilson and Sierra Martin
- The Gender Impact of Unemployment on Mental Health: A Micro Analysis for the United States pp. 505-529

- Nursel Aydiner-Avsar and Chiara Piovani
- The European Union: A Dynamic Complex System of Clubs Comprised by Countries Performing a Variety of Capitalism pp. 530-552

- Anita Pelle, András London and Éva Kuruczleki
- Grasping Climate Vulnerability in Western Mountainous Nepal: Applying Climate Vulnerability Index pp. 553-568

- Raghu Bir Bista
Volume 50, issue 3, 2021
- China Special Issue A Introduction: Economic Growth, Social Policy, and Technological Development pp. 253-256

- Zhi Wang and Eleftherios Giovanis
- Growth and Development of China: A Developmental State ‘With Chinese Characteristics’ pp. 257-275

- Nikolaos Karagiannis, Moula Cherikh and Wolfram Elsner
- Afro-Chinese Labour Migration pp. 276-296

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Shrinking Trust in Growing China: A Trade-Off Between Fast Growth, Change and Institutionalized Cooperation? pp. 297-315

- Shuanping Dai and Wolfram Elsner
- Socialization of Investment and Institutional Changes in China: A Heterodoxy Approach pp. 316-329

- Elias Jabbour and L. F. de Paula
- Exploring the Foreign Exposure of Chinese Science Parks in a Triple Helix Model pp. 330-354

- Lorenzo Compagnucci, Dominique Lepore and Francesca Spigarelli
- Obituary Eugenia Correa pp. 355-356

- Alicia Girón
Volume 50, issue 2, 2021
- Introduction to the symposium “The Complexity of Institutions: Theory and Computational Models” pp. 153-156

- Torsten Heinrich and Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch
- Evolutionary Political Economy: Content and Methods pp. 157-174

- Hardy Hanappi and Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle
- Modeling Radical Uncertainty and Anticipating Uncertain Change with Models pp. 175-193

- Michael W.M. Roos
- Concept and Causation: Issues in the Modelling of Institutions pp. 194-213

- Alice Nicole Sindzingre
- Gender and Public Spending: A Conceptual Model of Employment, an Empirical Application, and Paths for Future Work pp. 214-231

- Tabitha Knight
- Intersectional Occupational Crowding: Labor Market Stratification Amongst Women Workers in New Orleans pp. 232-242

- Anastasia C. Wilson
- Inequality and Economic Stratification: Reflections on Bromley, Piketty, and Obeng-Odoom pp. 243-251

- Stephanie Seguino
Volume 50, issue 1, 2021
- The status of the concept of identity in economics pp. 1-9

- John Davis
- From Identity to Agency in Positive and Normative Economics pp. 10-26

- Florence Gallois and Cyril Hédoin
- Social Stratification in the United States: Lessons to Reconcile the Self and Others in Economic Theory and Practice pp. 27-39

- Aurelie Charles
- Ethnic and Academic Identity: What Role for Children’s Scholastic Effort? pp. 40-60

- Giuseppina Autiero and Annamaria Nese
- Identity and the Evolution of Institutions: Evidence from Partition and Interwar Poland pp. 61-82

- Christopher Hartwell
- Searching for a Personal Identity Capability in Narratives of Commitment in Fiction Literature pp. 83-107

- Pierre Lacour
- An Identity-Based Matching Theory Approach to Integration pp. 108-123

- Merve Burnazoglu
- Social Identity and Class Consciousness pp. 124-151

- Hardy Hanappi and Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger
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