Forum for Social Economics
1996 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 2, 2007
- Rigidities, Living Conditions, and Institutions in the Far North pp. 63-72

- Wayne Edwards and Tara Natarajan
- Trade, Job Losses and Gender: A Policy Perspective pp. 73-85

- Ramya Vijaya
- Reducing Teacher Moral Hazard in the U.S. Elementary and Secondary Educational System through Merit-pay: An Application of the Principal--Agency Theory pp. 87-95

- Michael Casson
- What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Historians of Economic Thought pp. 97-108

- Mary Wrenn
- Political and Social Economics: Beyond Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy pp. 109-125

- Robert Gassler
- Christian Economic Thought in The Netherlands pp. 127-141

- Irene Staveren
- The Social Economics of Globalization pp. 143-159

- John Tiemstra
Volume 36, issue 1, 2007
- Why Meso? On “Aggregation” and “Emergence”, and Why and How the Meso Level is Essential in Social Economics pp. 1-16

- Wolfram Elsner
- Bad” Decisions, Poverty, and Economic Theory: The Individualist and Social Perspectives in Light of “The American Myth pp. 17-27

- John Henry
- Comparing Interpersonal Comparisons in Utility Theory and Happiness Research pp. 29-42

- Stefan Mann
- Medical Dominance and Institutional Change in the Delivery of Health Care Services pp. 43-51

- Robert Kemp
- How Can US Schools Desegregate After the End of Busing? pp. 53-62

- Patrick Welch
Volume 35, issue 2, 2006
- Coaching and the supply of hope:The Economics of commitment and a case study of supported employment services pp. 1-20

- Joe Wallis
- Classical economics and the Great Irish Famine:A study in limits pp. 21-53

- Edward O’Boyle
- The brokerage system in the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 55-74

- Augendra Bhukuth
Volume 35, issue 1, 2005
- The environmental Kuznets curve revisited once again pp. 1-18

- Margrethe Winslow
- Economic inequality and paretian welfare economics: Some insinuating questions pp. 19-36

- Khandakar Elahi
- Neoliberalism as an asocial ideology and strategy in education pp. 37-58

- Tae-Hee Jo
- Consumption in a vacuum pp. 59-67

- Wilfred Dolfsma
Volume 34, issue 1-2, 2004
- Eisenhower's economic strategy: Promoting growth and personal freedom by creating conditions favorable to the operation of a market-based economy pp. 1-8

- Raymond Saulnier
- Construction of an economic index to measure the causes of economic insecurity pp. 9-30

- George Rejda and Joseph Haley
- Does the minimum wage help the poor? pp. 31-42

- Daniel Fairchild
- Principles of economic justice: Marketplace and workplace applications pp. 43-60

- Edward O'Boyle
- Franchising the american elementary and secondary educational system pp. 61-70

- Michael Casson
Volume 33, issue 2, 2004
- The economic spin pp. 1-17

- Peter Danner
- Ethics, human behavior and the methodology of social economics pp. 19-50

- Charles Wilber
- A new family-community social structure pp. 51-80

- Phillip O’Hara
- A quantification of minimum floor space requirements pp. 81-90

- Matthew Isham
Volume 33, issue 1, 2003
- Forging new relationships: Social capital in the transistion pp. 1-11

- Laura Taylor and Mary Wrenn
- The responsibility principle and the democratic firm pp. 13-22

- David Ellerman
- Barbara Wooteen's lament for economics and vision of a social economics pp. 23-32

- Robert Dimand and Indra Hardeen
- Environmental decisions and theories of justice: Implications for economic analysis and policy practice pp. 33-43

- Jouni Paavola
- Is there a natural level of capacity utilization? pp. 45-62

- Rudy Fichtenbaum
Volume 32, issue 2, 2003
- Kantian dignity and social economics pp. 1-11

- Mark White
- Are economists amoral? Contemporary economic thought and the distinction between values and prices pp. 13-22

- Robert Prasch
- The relevance of christian fictive domestic economy pp. 23-39

- Clive Beed
- An economics for development and peace: With a particular focus on the thought of Ernst F. Schumacher pp. 41-55

- Kazuya Ishii
- Income gap between poor families and others: Signs of individual freedom or proof of social inequality? pp. 57-65

- Edward O'Boyle
Volume 32, issue 1, 2002
- The social economics of job security pp. 1-19

- Nancy Bertaux and Hervé Queneau
- Social capital and social economics pp. 21-32

- Paul Killerby and Joe Wallis
- Transition to market economics: Employment and informal activity in rural areas pp. 33-42

- Mieke Meurs, Stanka Dobreva and Veska Kouzhouharova
- Globalization with a human face pp. 43-50

- James Weaver
- Causality in macroeconomics Kevin D. Hoover pp. 51-54

- Julian Reiss
Volume 31, issue 2, 2002
- The economics of Frank H. Knight: An Austrian interpretation pp. 1-23

- Tony Fu-Lai Yu
- Contributions of German and American jesuits to economics: The last 100 years pp. 25-43

- Edward O'Boyle
- “Jobs for all”: Another dream of the rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr pp. 45-53

- Mathew Forstater
- Policy guidelines for providing telecommunication access in developing economies pp. 55-68

- Barry Keating
- Book reviews pp. 69-77

- Alison Aughinbaugh, Deborah Figart and Peter Danner
Volume 31, issue 1, 2001
- Remembering John E. Elliott pp. 1-2

- William Dugger
- Remembering Joseph M. Becker, S.J pp. 3-6

- Edward O’Boyle
- Applying economic methodology to the war on terrorism pp. 7-26

- Muhammad Islam and Wassim Shahin
- Sociology of economics or sociology of economy? theoretical-methodological arguments for sociological economics pp. 27-58

- Milan Zafirovski
- The globalization of poverty according to Malthus pp. 59-71

- Donald Wellington and Sourushe Zandvakili
- Economics, environment and equity pp. 73-79

- Kishor Thanawala
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