Forum for Social Economics
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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
Volume 47, issue 3-4, 2018
- Managing Editor’s Editorial pp. 277-277

- Wolfram Elsner
- Connecting Theory with Practice: Lessons from Bourdieu pp. 278-287

- Asimina Christoforou
- Pierre Bourdieu, Geometric Data Analysis and the Analysis of Economic Spaces and Fields pp. 288-304

- Frédéric Lebaron
- Engaging with Social Networks: The Bourdieu-Becker Encounter Revisited pp. 305-321

- Meltem Odabaş and Fikret Adaman
- The Bourdieusian Conception of Social Capital: A Methodological Reflection and Application pp. 322-341

- Fabien Eloire
- Analysing the Symbolic Economy with Pierre Bourdieu: The World of Crafts pp. 342-361

- Anne Jourdain
- Financial and Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Development and Economic Development: A Review of Some Recent Contributions pp. 362-377

- Alberto Botta
- Ingrid Hahne Rima (1925–2015) pp. 378-385

- Steven Pressman
- List of Reviewers for the Forum, 2012–2017 pp. 386-389

- The Editors
Volume 47, issue 2, 2018
- Editor’s Introduction, FSE Papers and Proceedings pp. 153-157

- George F. DeMartino
- Pecuniary Valuation in the Age of Trump pp. 158-163

- James K. Galbraith
- Populism versus Economic Expertise: J. Laurence Laughlin Debates William (Coin) Harvey pp. 164-172

- Constance André-Aigret and Robert Dimand
- Reflections on the Economics Profession, the Neoliberal Conjuncture, and the Emerging Democratic Crisis: An Analysis in the Spirit of Albert O. Hirschman pp. 173-183

- Ilene Grabel
- Commodified Attention, Commodified Speech, and the Rejection of Expertise pp. 184-192

- Zoe Sherman
- Neoliberalism and Right-wing Populism: Conceptual Analogies pp. 193-203

- Stephan Pühringer and Walter O. Ötsch
- Democratisation of Economic Research and Policy by Building a Knowledge Commons: Inspiration from Cooperatives pp. 204-213

- Asimina Christoforou and Fikret Adaman
- The Complicity of Economics pp. 214-219

- Julie A. Nelson
- Democracy and the (Ir)responsibility of Economics pp. 220-223

- Richard D.
- Pushed into the Red? Female-headed Households and the Pre-crisis Credit Expansion pp. 224-236

- Melanie G. Long
- The Widening Racial Wealth Gap in the United States after the Great Recession pp. 237-252

- Christian E. Weller and Angela Hanks
- The Development of Social Economy in France Since 1945 pp. 253-261

- Richard McIntyre
- Girls’ Education and Child Marriage in West and Central Africa: Trends, Impacts, Costs, and Solutions pp. 262-274

- Chata Male and Quentin Wodon
Volume 47, issue 1, 2018
- Formal Methods for Integrated Socioeconomic Analysis: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-7

- Tara Natarajan
- Mainstream Economics' Flight from Complexity pp. 8-31

- Hendrik Van den Berg
- Formal Approaches to Socio-economic Analysis—Past and Perspectives pp. 32-63

- Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch
- Using the Social Fabric Matrix to Establish Corporate Accounting Consistent with Normative Criteria Regarding Climate Change pp. 64-86

- F. Gregory Hayden
- A problem-solving approach to data analysis for economics pp. 87-114

- Panayotis Giannakouros and Lihua Chen
- A Simulation Model of Katouzian's Theory of Arbitrary State and Society pp. 115-152

- Saeed P. Langarudi and Michael J. Radzicki
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