Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 4, 1999
- Matters of Economic Justice pp. 419-426

- Anthony Scaperlanda
- The Methodology of Economics and the Survival Principle Revisited and Revised: Some Welfare and Public Policy Implications of Modeling the Economic Agent pp. 427-449

- Morris Altman
- The Development of T.R. Malthus's Institutionlist Approach to the Cure of Proverty: From Punishment of the Poor to Investment in Their Human Capital pp. 450-465

- Hans. Jensen
- The Economics and Ethics of Minimum Wage Legislation pp. 466-487

- Robert Prasch and Falguni Sheth
- Is Trade Liberalization an Important Cause of Increasing U.S. Wage Inequality? The Interaction of Theory and Policy pp. 488-506

- John Davis
- The Multinational Corporation and Social Justice: Experiments in Supranational Governance pp. 507-522

- Brent McClintock
- Immigration Justice: Beyond Liberal Egalitarian and Communitarian Perspectives pp. 523-542

- Michael Scaperlanda
- Call for Papers Feminist Philosophies of Love and Work pp. 545-546

- Julie Nelson
Volume 57, issue 3, 1999
- Art, Ethics, and Economics pp. 263-277

- Christine Rider
- A Task for Economists pp. 278-280

- John Connor
- Toward an Improved Definition of Poverty pp. 281-301

- Edward O'Boyle
- Response to Edward O'Boyle Article pp. 302-305

- Robert Rector, Kirk Johnson and Sarah Youssef
- Distribution Sensitive Measures of Poverty in the United States pp. 306-343

- John Bishop, John Formby and Buhong Zheng
- Distribution Sensitive Measures Of Poverty In The United States: Comment pp. 344-350

- Edward O'Boyle
- The Extent of Material Hardship and Poverty in the United States pp. 351-387

- Robert Rector, Kirk Johnson and Sarah Youssef
- Extent of Material Hardship and Poverty in the United States—Comment pp. 388-399

- John Bishop, John Formby and Buhong Zheng
- Book Review pp. 400-403

- William Van Lear
- Book Reviews pp. 403-405

- John Heywood
- Book Review pp. 405-410

- Mark Setterfield
- Book Review pp. 410-412

- Patrick Primeaux
Volume 57, issue 2, 1999
- The Determinants of Perceived Underpayment: The Role of Racial Comparisons pp. 141-155

- Mary Hampton and John Heywood
- Market and Public Policy Mechanisms in Poverty Reduction: The Differential Effects on Poverty Crime pp. 156-173

- Ralph Allen and Jack Stone
- Introduction pp. 174-176

- Philip Arestis
- Beyond the Fordist/Post-Fordist Dichotomy: Working Through The Second Industrial Divide pp. 177-198

- Bruce Pietrykowski
- Flexible Specialization, Supply-Side Institutionalism, and the Nature of Work Systems pp. 199-219

- M. G. Marshall
- Structural Forms and Growth Regimes of the Post-Fordist Era pp. 220-243

- Pascal Petit
- Book Reviews pp. 244-247

- Judy Klein
- Book Reviews pp. 247-249

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Book Reviews pp. 256-258

- John Tiemstra
Volume 57, issue 1, 1999
- The Problem with Utility: Toward a Non-Consequentialist/Utility Theory Synthesis pp. 4-24

- Lanse Minkler
- The Moral Economy pp. 25-46

- Severyn Bruyn
- Profit-Making as Social Action: an Alternative Social-economic Perspective pp. 47-83

- Milan Zafirovski
- Old Age is an Institution pp. 84-98

- William Dugger
- Keynes and the Distribution of Uncertainty: Lessons from the Lancashire Cotton Spinning Industry and the General Theory pp. 99-123

- John Cameron and Tidings Ndhlovu
- Book Reviews pp. 124-127

- John Gowdy
- Book Reviews pp. 127-131

- Mario Seccareccia
- Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting Association for Social Economics July 24,1998 pp. 134-137

- Edward O'Boyle
Volume 56, issue 4, 1998
- The Social Economics of Work Time: Introduction pp. 411-424

- Deborah Figart and Lonnie Golden
- The Macroeconomics of Work Time pp. 425-441

- Barry Bluestone and Stephen Rose
- Who Are the Overworked Americans? pp. 442-459

- Jerry Jacobs and Kathleen Green
- Degendering Work Time in Comparative Perspective: Alternative Policy Frameworks pp. 460-480

- Deborah Figart and Ellen Mutari
- Differences in Work Hours and Hours Preferences by Race in the U.S pp. 481-500

- Linda Bell
- The Work of Families: The Provision of Market and Household labor and the Role of Public Policy pp. 501-521

- Julia Heath, David Ciscel and David Sharp
- Working Time and the Impact of Policy Institutions: Reforming the Overtime Hours Law and Regulation pp. 522-541

- Lonnie Golden
- Book Reviews pp. 543-546

- Ellen Mutari
- Book Reviews pp. 546-550

- Thomas Palley
- Book Reviews pp. 551-554

- Robert Drago
- Book Reviews pp. 554-557

- David George
- Book Reviews pp. 557-560

- Cathleen Zick
- Book Reviews pp. 560-562

- Laura Leete
- Book Reviews pp. 562-566

- Kea Tijdens
Volume 56, issue 3, 1998
- Johnson's Great Society: Its Legacy in the 1990s pp. 259-276

- Elba Brown-Collier
- Flat Taxes and Distributional Justice pp. 277-294

- Maxime Fougere and Giuseppe Ruggeri
- A Reply to Howard Sherman pp. 295-306

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Rejoinder to Hodgson pp. 307-310

- Howard Sherman
- Tony Lawson on Critical Realism: What's Teaching Got to Do with It? pp. 311-323

- Zohreh Emami and Timothy Riordan
- On Closed Systems and the Language of Economic Discourse pp. 324-334

- Roy Rotheim
- Is Gerard Debreu a Deductivist? Commentary on Tony Lawson's Economics and Reality pp. 335-346

- Alex Viskovatoff
- Realism, Regularities, and Prediction pp. 347-355

- Allin Cottrell
- Book Reviews pp. 377-378

- Kishor Thanawala
- Book Reviews pp. 379-381

- Ross Emmett
- Book Reviews pp. 381-386

- SabineU. O'Hara
- Book Reviews pp. 386-389

- John Hisnanick
- Book Reviews pp. 389-393

- Jouni Paavola
- Minutes of the General Membership Meeting pp. 395-398

- Edward O'Boyle
Volume 56, issue 2, 1998
- Dead Economists as Inspirators of Living Social Economists pp. 119-135

- Hans Jensen
- The Evolution of Georgescu-Roegen's Bioeconomics pp. 136-156

- John Gowdy and Susan Mesner
- Allocating Organ Transplant Services: What Can Be Learned from the United States Experience? pp. 157-174

- Diane Dewar
- Adam Smith and the Ambiguity of Nations pp. 175-189

- John Berdell
- To Work or Not to Work: Is That the Right Question? pp. 190-219

- Stephanie Seguino and Sandra Butler
- Book Reviews pp. 221-227

- Gregory Dow
- Book Reviews pp. 227-229

- Ross Emmett
- Book Reviews pp. 230-233

- Paul Burkett
- Book Reviews pp. 234-236

- Robert Prasch
- Book Reviews pp. 236-239

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Book Reviews pp. 239-242

- Samuel Cameron
- Ninth World Congress of Social Economics: an invitation to attend pp. 247-248

- Edward O'Boyle
Volume 56, issue 1, 1998
- Product Variety in Religious Markets pp. 1-19

- Brooks Hull and Frederick Bold
- Another View of Development, Ecological Degradation, and North-South Trade pp. 20-36

- Mario Giampietro and Kozo Mayumi
- Roemer and Market Socialism pp. 37-46

- Christopher Wonnell
- Critique of the Critique: Analysis of Hodgson on Marx on Evolution pp. 47-58

- Howard Sherman
- Plant Closings: Is WARN an Effective Response? pp. 59-79

- Oren Levin-Waldman
- Book Reviews pp. 81-84

- David George
- Book Reviews pp. 84-86

- Jerry Petr
- Book Reviews pp. 86-90

- Robert Dimand
- Book Reviews pp. 90-93

- Mark Setterfield
- Book Reviews pp. 94-97

- Chuck Skoro and R. Larry Reynolds
- Book Reviews pp. 98-103

- Charles Wilber
- Book Reviews pp. 103-105

- Peter Danner
- Book Reviews pp. 105-108

- David Andrews
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