Forum for Social Economics
1996 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2023
- Unemployment in the High-Pressure Capitalism of the 21st Century: Introduction pp. 323-333

- John Komlos
- Transition and Labour in the United States: Industry and Employment in the Changing Political Economy of Knowledge Capitalism pp. 334-353

- Ernesto Dominguez Lopez and Seida Barrera Rodríguez
- Well-Being, Quality of Governance, and Employment Policies: International Perspectives pp. 354-372

- Iulia Monica Oehler-Șincai
- The Great Resignation in the United States: A Study of Labor Market Segmentation pp. 373-386

- Thomas Lambert
- Challenges of the Unemployment Pressure and the Employment Policies in Romania During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 387-397

- Alina Dumitrescu
- Financialized Classification Systems and Public Policy: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Crisis Response pp. 398-415

- Avraham I. Baranes and Carrie Coward Bucher
- Between Employment and Nonemployment: The Ambiguity of Work and Leisure in the Contemporary Labor Market pp. 416-432

- Dominika Werczyńska and Julia Włodarczyk
Volume 52, issue 3, 2023
- Understanding the Rise of Illiberal Populism in Central and Eastern Europe. Insights from Scholarship Influenced by Karl Polanyi pp. 223-239

- Sławomir Czech and Maciej Kassner
- The Death of Neoliberalism or a Mere Camouflage? Polanyian Countermovement in Hungary & Poland pp. 240-254

- Jakub Szabó and Milan Kurucz
- Re-Embedding and Disembedding in Post-Socialist Hungary: An Analysis of Orbanism from a Polanyian Perspective pp. 255-269

- Larry Liu
- The Illiberal Turn in Politics and Ideology through the Commodified Social Policy of the ‘Family 500+’ Programme pp. 270-281

- Mariusz Baranowski
- The Institutions of Livelihood and Social Enterprise Systems pp. 282-297

- Silvia Sacchetti, Carlo Borzaga and Ermanno C. Tortia
- Cash Holding and Financial Stability during a Crisis: A Case Study of Vietnamese Firms in Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 298-311

- Chi Khanh Nguyen, Anh Quang Nguyen, Nhu Quynh Nguyen, Trang Thi Minh Nguyen, Anh Ngoc Chu and Lan Thi Mai Nguyen
- Teaching Heterodox and Pluralist Economics – Some Useful Books pp. 312-321

- Stefan Kesting
Volume 52, issue 2, 2023
- What Can GVC Literature Learn from Stratification Economics?1 pp. 123-133

- Alexandria O. Eisenbarth
- Understanding Social Stratification: The Case of Energy Injustice pp. 134-142

- Lynne Chester and Robert McMaster
- The Covid-19 Pandemic and the New Poor in Africa: The Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back pp. 143-154

- Samba Diop and Simplice Asongu
- Household Stockpiling in Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam pp. 155-170

- Vu Nam, Hiep Ngoc Luu, Nguyen Thi Tuong Anh, Tram-Anh Nguyen and Hung Doan
- Pandemics, Socioeconomic Gaps, and Macroeconomic Policy: The Ugly Truth Highlighted by COVID-19 pp. 172-185

- Iris Buder and Jacob Jennings
- An infodemiology approach to assess the impact of unemployment on anxiety and depression in France pp. 185-201

- Ariadna Ramos-Gomez, Aldo A. Pérez-Escatel, Elio Atenógenes Villaseñor-García and Cesar Ramos-Remus
- Financial Inclusion among Backward Communities: A Study of the Tea Garden Workers in Assam, India pp. 203-218

- Priyanka Dutta, Gayatri Goswami and Hemanta Barman
- Review of Ursula Huws, Reinventing the Welfare State: Digital Platforms and Public Policies pp. 218-222

- Michele Cangiani
Volume 52, issue 1, 2023
- Social Capital, Credit Access and Household Nonfarm Enterprises in Nigeria: A new Empirical Evidence pp. 1-21

- Emmanuel Nwosu, Anthony Orji, Nathaniel E. Urama, Chisom Emecheta, Queen O. Chukwuma and Joseph Nnaemeka Chukwuma
- A Socio-Economic-Political Dimension of Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 22-42

- Suneila Gokhool, Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur and Harshana Kasseeah
- Governance, Inequality and Inclusive Education in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 43-68

- Simplice Asongu, Samba Diop and Amsalu K. Addis
- Educational Expectations: Do Ethnicity and Religion Make the Difference between Genders? pp. 69-104

- Giuseppina Autiero and Annamaria Nese
- (Mis)perceptions about the Gender Gap in the Labor Market pp. 105-113

- Miki Malul
- Reinserting Ethics in Economics: Some Thoughts Springing from Recent Related Contributions pp. 114-122

- Ricardo Crespo
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
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