Forum for Social Economics
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Volume 49, issue 4, 2020
- List of Reviewers for the Forum, 2018–2019 pp. I-II

- The Editors
- Correction pp. III-IV

- The Editors
- Introduction to the Symposium on the Economics of Religion pp. 345-356

- Franklin Mixon
- Sacrifice and Sorting in Clubs pp. 357-369

- Jean-Paul Carvalho
- The Political Economy of Religious Property Rights pp. 370-391

- Anthony Gill
- Was Adam Smith Right About Religious Competition? pp. 392-401

- Peter J. Boettke, Joshua Hall and Kathleen M. Sheehan
- The Economics of Conversion and Salvation: An Examination of Puritanism’s Halfway Covenant pp. 402-413

- Robert Shaw Bridges and Franklin Mixon
- Roman Catholicism and the Founding Principles of Liberalism: Liberty and Private Property pp. 414-429

- Stefano Solari
- Francis’ Economic Thought: His Case for an Inclusive Economy pp. 430-445

- Luca Sandonà
- The Renaissance of Fasting—Evidence from a Religious Location in Europe pp. 446-464

- Raluca Necula and Stefan Mann
- Determinants of Income Diversification of Farm Households’ in Uttar Pradesh, India pp. 465-483

- Waseem Khan, Mohammed Jamshed, Sana Fatima and Aruna Dhamija
Volume 49, issue 3, 2020
- Introduction pp. 239-240

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Financing COVID-19, Inflation and the Fiscal Constraint pp. 241-256

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Planetary Eco-Collapse and Capitalism: A Contemporary Marxist Perspective pp. 257-280

- Eric A. Schutz
- Marx, the Predisposition to Reject Markets and Private Property, and Attractive Alternatives to Capitalism pp. 281-298

- Jon Wisman
- From “Planning” to “Programming”: A Lost Opportunity for the European Project? pp. 299-315

- Katia Caldari
- Understanding Human Well-being: How could Sen’s Capability Approach Contribute? pp. 316-331

- Farah Naz
- The Theory of Social Costs of K. William Kapp: Some Notes on Sebastian Berger’s The Social Costs of Neoliberalism pp. 332-344

- Vítor Neves
Volume 49, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction pp. 115-116

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Poverty and Inequality in the Matrilineal Society of Meghalaya in the North-Eastern Region of India pp. 117-138

- Wandinecia Tariang and Eugene Thomas
- Effects of Higher Spousal Earnings on Women's Social Empowerment in Ghana pp. 139-165

- Nkechi Owoo, Monica Lambon-Quayefio and Nicole Amara Onuoha
- A simple approach to measuring the share of early childbirths likely due to child marriage in developing countries pp. 166-179

- Quentin Wodon, Chata Malé and Adenike Onagoruwa
- Trust-Building Mechanisms in Group-Based Microfinance: A Cameroonian Perspective pp. 180-201

- Nathanael Ojong and Amon Simba
- The Ability in Antiquity of Some Agrarian Societies to Avoid the Malthusian Trap and Develop pp. 202-227

- Clement Tisdell and Serge Svizzero
- Drivers of Change in Global Financial Governance and Domestic Policies: A Review Essay pp. 228-238

- Alice Sindzingre
Volume 49, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Cecilia Winters
- Religions and the living wage pp. 3-23

- Peter Gardella
- Refocusing the Minimum Wage Debate: Overcoming Management Failure and Achieving the High Road pp. 24-50

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- Are We Teaching Outside the Box? A National Survey on Teaching the Minimum Wage in Undergraduate Economics Classes pp. 51-74

- Veronika Dolar
- The minimum wage, bargaining power, and the top income share pp. 75-98

- Liam C. Malloy
- Individual Utility Effects of Minimum Wages in a New Activity-Choice Framework pp. 99-108

- Stefan Mann
- Minimum Wages pp. 109-113

- Robert Derrell and Cecilia Winters
Volume 48, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction pp. 309-310

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Do Educational Attainments Influence Attitudes Toward Gender Equality in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 311-333

- Jude E. Kyoore and Iddisah Sulemana
- Think Globally, Teach Locally: Experiencing the Foreign Aid Debate Through Service Learning pp. 334-353

- Bret Anderson, Elizabeth Dore-Welch and Kristin Johnson
- Class Debates in Intermediate Microeconomics: Social Economics and Pluralist Perspectives pp. 354-372

- Ashley J. Provencher and Smita Ramnarain
- Calls for change. The scientific status of economic theory and the future of democracy: A review of three recent contributions pp. 373-382

- Riccardo Evangelista
- Rigor in Economics means Pluralism pp. 383-393

- Stefan Kesting
Volume 48, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction pp. 217-218

- Stefan Mann
- The Normative Problem of Merit Goods in Perspective pp. 219-247

- Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay
- Nudging Merit Goods: Conceptual, Normative, and Practical Connections pp. 248-263

- Mark D. White
- Children’s Snacks, their Ads and Consumer Sovereignty pp. 264-280

- Stefan Mann, Maurício Reinert, Grace Botelho Pain and Marcio Noveli
- Oil, Local Content Laws and Paternalism: Is Economic Paternalism Better Old, New or Democratic? pp. 281-306

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
Volume 48, issue 2, 2019
- Introduction pp. 123-124

- The Editors
- Smith after Samuelson: Care and Harm in a Socially Entangled World pp. 125-136

- Robert F. Garnett
- Interrogating the Analogy of the Marketplace of Ideas, Interpreting the First Amendment pp. 137-146

- Zoe Sherman
- Towards a New Economic Development Framework for the United States: The Challenge of the Developmental State Approach pp. 147-175

- Nikolaos Karagiannis
- Sustainable Economics: Understanding Market and Government Roles pp. 176-193

- Abdulla Galadari
- Why Any Seatbelt Mandate is an Infinitely Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma: A Health Economics Perspective pp. 194-215

- Roger Mendoza
Volume 48, issue 1, 2019
- Managing Editor’s Editorial pp. 1-1

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Introduction pp. 2-21

- Milford Bateman
- All Myth and Ceremony? Examining the Causes and Logic of the Mission Shift in Microfinance from Microenterprise Credit to Financial Inclusion pp. 22-48

- Philip Mader and Sophia Sabrow
- Debtfarism and the Violence of Financial Inclusion: The Case of the Payday Lending Industry pp. 49-68

- Jesse Hembruff and Susanne Soederberg
- South Africa's post-apartheid microcredit experiment: moving from state-enforced to market-enforced exploitation pp. 69-97

- Milford Bateman
- Microfinance Control Fraud in Latin America pp. 98-120

- Will Butcher and James Galbraith
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