Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2001
- Personalist Economics: Unorthodox and Counter-Cultural pp. 367-393

- Edward O'Boyle
- The Impact of Transfers and Taxes on Alternative Poverty Indexes pp. 395-416

- Robert Defina and Kishor Thanawala
- Neglected Features of the Safe Minimum Standard: Socio-economic and Institutional Dimensions pp. 417-442

- Irmi Seidl and Clement Tisdell
- The Mind of the Social Individual: A Comment on Sherman and Hodgson pp. 443-454

- Chris Fuller
- Moral Dilemmas and Factual Claims: Some Comments on Paul Krugman's Defense of Cheap Labor pp. 455-466

- Pamela Cawthorne and Gavin Kitching
- John Stuart Mill's Theory Of Justice pp. 467-490

- Barry Clark and John Elliott
- John Stuart Mill's Theories of Wealth and Income Distribution pp. 491-507

- Hans Jensen
- J. S. Mill on Wages and Women: A Feminist Critique pp. 509-527

- Jennifer Ball
Volume 59, issue 3, 2001
- The Political-Economic Logic of World Governance pp. 273-284

- Warren Samuels
- Conceptual Displacement: From the Natural to the Social pp. 285-296

- Edward Fullbrook
- The Socioeconomic Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi: As an Origin of Alternative Development pp. 297-312

- Kazuya Ishii
- Applying Sen's Capabilities Framework to Neighborhoods: Using Local Asset Maps to Deepen Our Understanding of Well-being pp. 313-329

- Kelvin Jasek-Rysdahl
- Privatized Production, Socialized Consumption? Old Producer Power Behind the New Consumer Sovereignty pp. 331-352

- Alan Shipman
Volume 59, issue 2, 2001
- An Equity-based Redefinition of Underemployment and Unemployment and Some Measurements pp. 133-159

- Bijou Yang Lester and Roger McCain
- Ellerman's Labor Theory of Property and the Injustice of Capitalist Exploitation pp. 161-183

- Theodore Burczak
- The Relationships of Religion to Economics pp. 185-202

- Patrick Welch and J. J. Mueller
- Hospitality versus Exchange: The Limits of Monetary Economies pp. 203-226

- Stephanie Bell and John Henry
- Towards Sustainable Consumption: Economics and Ethical Concerns for the Environment in Consumer Choices pp. 227-248

- Jouni Paavola
Volume 59, issue 1, 2001
- Rational Choice with Passion: Virtue in a Model of Rational Addiction pp. 1-21

- Andrew Yuengert
- Urban Development Revisited: The Role of Neighborhood Needs and Local Participation in Urban Revitalization pp. 23-43

- Sabine O'Hara
- Conceptualizing Un employment in a Period of Atypical Em ployment: A Critical Realist Perspective pp. 45-69

- Steve Fleetwood
- Metaphors of Knowledge in Economics pp. 71-91

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Review Essay on Economics for the Common Good pp. 93-101

- Daniel Fusfeld
- Review Essay on Economics for the Common Good pp. 103-108

- Lanse Minkler
- The Challenge of Social Economics: A Review Essay pp. 109-114

- Steven Pressman
- Sorting the Wash pp. 115-125

- Mark Lutz
Volume 58, issue 4, 2000
- Adam Smith's Conceptualization of Power, Markets, and Politics pp. 429-454

- John Elliott
- What is a Market? On the Methodology of a Contested Concept pp. 455-482

- Eckehard Rosenbaum
- Religion and the Market: Opposition, Absorption, or Ambiguity? pp. 483-504

- David Haddorff
- Culture and the Labor Market pp. 505-521

- Siobhan Austen
- A Thoroughly Embodied Economics: A Review of Personalist Economics by Edward J. O'Boyle pp. 523-528

- Daniel Finn
- A review of Personalist Economics pp. 529-534

- Maureen Maloney
- A Review of Personalist Economics pp. 535-538

- Peter Danner
- Personalist Economics: Moral Convictions, Economic Realities, And Social Action pp. 539-552

- Edward O'Boyle
Volume 58, issue 3, 2000
- Intergroup Economic Inequality Across Countries: An lntroductory Essay pp. 273-276

- William Darity and Ashwini Deshpande
- Race, Gender and Regional Labor Market Inequalities in Brazil pp. 277-293

- Peggy Lovell
- Earnings Differentials among Ethnic Groups in Canada: A Review of the Research pp. 295-317

- Morton Stelcner
- Understanding Recent Empirical Evidence on Race and Labor Market Outcomes in the USA pp. 319-338

- Patrick Mason
- Multiracialism and Meritocracy: Singapore's Approach to Race and Inequality pp. 339-360

- R. Quinn Moore
- If Not Reconciliation, Then What? pp. 361-380

- Samuel Myers
- Recasting Economic Inequality pp. 381-399

- Ashwini Deshpande
Volume 58, issue 2, 2000
- “Political Economy is a Mere Skeleton Unless…”: What Can Social Economists Learn From Charles Dickens? pp. 141-151

- James Henderson
- On the Use of the Prisoners' Dilemma to Analyze the Relations Between Employment Security, Trust, And Effort pp. 153-175

- Michael Smith
- Consumer Rationality and Consumer Sovereignty pp. 177-196

- William Redmond
- Adolph Lowe on Freedom, Education and Socialization pp. 225-239

- Mathew Forstater
Volume 58, issue 1, 2000
- Communal Viability and Employment of Non-Member Labor: Testing Hypotheses with Historical Data pp. 1-16

- John Murray
- The Logic of Membership of Sectoral Business Associations pp. 17-42

- Robert Bennett
- Minimum Wage and Justice? pp. 43-62

- Oren Levin-Waldman
- The Universal Capitalism Movement in the United States pp. 63-80

- Ward Morehouse, Stuart Speiser and Ken Taylor
- The Immunisation Status of Poor Children: An Analysis of Parental Altruism and Child Well-Being pp. 81-107

- John Hisnanick and Dale Coddington
- Shackle on Equilibrium: A Critique pp. 108-124

- Gary Mongiovi
- Walter Adams and James W. Brock's The Tobacco Wars: The Final Shot of a Warrior for Competitive Markets and Responsible Government pp. 125-133

- Warren Samuels
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