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Forum for Social Economics

1996 - 2025

Continuation of Forum for Social Economics.

Current editor(s): William Milberg, Dr Wolfram Elsner, Philip O'Hara, Cecilia Winters and Paolo Ramazzotti

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Volume 30, issue 2, 2001

A revisionist view of the economic implications of child labor regulations pp. 1-23 Downloads
Morris Altman
What have the FTA and the NAFTA done to the Canadian labor market? pp. 25-50 Downloads
Michael Smith
Creative destruction and labor's options pp. 51-76 Downloads
Jon Wisman
Economists as subjects: Toward a psychology of economists pp. 77-88 Downloads
Wilfred Dolfsma

Volume 30, issue 1, 2000

Freedom and the market pp. 1-16 Downloads
Pavel Nikitin and John Elliott
Some flaws in the doctrine of classical liberalism: Reviewing Charles Murray’sWhat it means to be a libertarian: A personal interpretation pp. 17-29 Downloads
Robert Prasch
Managed care, quality of care, and patient rights pp. 31-46 Downloads
Edward Fitzsimmons, Beverly Kracher and Katie Woods
Book reviews pp. 47-57 Downloads
Sherryl Kasper, Gerald Smith and Albino Barrera

Volume 29, issue 2, 2000

Greeks and games: Forerunners of modern game theory pp. 1-32 Downloads
William Charron
The Arrow-Debreu model: How math can hide a fatal conceptual error pp. 33-48 Downloads
David Ellerman
Should economists count?—The Dickensian view pp. 49-59 Downloads
James Henderson
Thomas Carlyle on the use of numbers in economics pp. 61-74 Downloads
Patrick Welch

Volume 29, issue 1, 1999

The evolutionary context of human economics pp. 1-15 Downloads
D. Tab Rasmussen and J. Rehg
Distinguishing characteristics of ahuman economics pp. 17-45 Downloads
Mark Lutz
Personalist economics is human economics because it puts the human person at the center of economic affairs pp. 47-61 Downloads
Peter Danner and Edward O’Boyle
Economic life, rights, and obligations: Perspectives from theological teleology pp. 63-74 Downloads
Albino Barrera
A world that works: Building blocks for just and sustainable society Trent Schroyer, Editor pp. 75-78 Downloads
James Horner

Volume 28, issue 2, 1999

Race, poverty, and urban sprawl: Access to opportunities through regional strategies pp. 1-20 Downloads
John Powell
Saving neighborhoods by saving farms: Metropolitan congregations united for St. Louis challenges urban sprawl pp. 21-31 Downloads
David Rusk
Metropolitics: A regional agenda for community and stability pp. 33-49 Downloads
Myron Orfield
Do economists have anything to contribute to the debate on urban sprawl? (and would anbody listen to them if they did?) pp. 51-64 Downloads
Paul Gottlieb

Volume 28, issue 1, 1998

Remembering Walter Adams pp. 1-3 Downloads
James Brock
Remembering William Waters pp. 5-6 Downloads
William Hayes
The duty of the firm in selling to the poor: A question of the person, justice, and subsidiarity pp. 7-21 Downloads
Edward O’Boyle
The Cambridge challenge to the Ricardian analysis of poverty pp. 23-34 Downloads
James Henderson
Responsibility within civil society and range of urban poverty pp. 35-44 Downloads
Philip Chmielewki
Welfare reform: A game theoretic perspective pp. 45-60 Downloads
Kathy Dean and Kevin Christ

Volume 27, issue 2, 1998

Future generations and economic activities: The case of the social discount rate pp. 1-14 Downloads
Philippe Méral
What do we one the future? the construction of a better present pp. 15-21 Downloads
Claudia Natenzon
A libertarian theory of rights and future generations pp. 23-35 Downloads
Mohammed Dore
Scarcity in the Danner-MeeksForum exchange: Supplying the demand for clarity pp. 37-55 Downloads
Megan Maloney
Gender and family issues in the workplace Edited by Francine D. Blau and Ronald G. Ehrenberg pp. 57-59 Downloads
Anne Winkler
A rejoinder to Malina on biblical economics pp. 61-65 Downloads
Arnold McKee

Volume 27, issue 1, 1997

The new institutional economics and its relevance to social economics pp. 1-17 Downloads
Timothy Yeager
Class warfare American style pp. 19-28 Downloads
Wallace Peterson
Stewardship and economic organization: The ethical emphasis in business pp. 29-40 Downloads
Reuben Slesinger
Book reviews pp. 41-50 Downloads
James Brock and Joy Jensen

Volume 26, issue 2, 1997

Embedded economics: The irrelevance of Christian fictive domestic economy pp. 1-20 Downloads
Bruce Malina
Religion and the reception of marginalism in Britain pp. 21-42 Downloads
Jeff Lipkes
Law, values and economic thought: Notes for a research agenda pp. 43-51 Downloads
David Gerber
Social insurance and social justice—Another look at the antipoverty effects of social insurance programs pp. 53-68 Downloads
George Rejda
The university as a social economy: Jane Smiley’sMoo pp. 69-78 Downloads
Warren Samuels and Sylvia Samuels

Volume 26, issue 1, 1996

Can neoclassical economics be social economics? pp. 1-4 Downloads
Warren Samuels
Can neoclassical economics be social economics? pp. 5-13 Downloads
Ingrid Rima
Can neoclassical economics become social economics? pp. 15-37 Downloads
John Elliott and Hans Jensen
Can neoclassical economics be social economics? A comment pp. 39-40 Downloads
E. Weintraub
Economics as an explanation system: Comments on neoclassical, social and other economic theories pp. 41-46 Downloads
Robert Heilbroner
The fundamental difficulty in basing macroeconomic policy on microeconomic theory pp. 47-55 Downloads
Elba Brown-Collier
More on economics and religion pp. 57-61 Downloads
Arnold McKee
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