Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue 4, 2019
- Community-based mutual health organisations in Senegal: a specific form of social and solidarity economy? pp. 417-441

- Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez and Bruno Boidin
- Subjective well-being in China: direct and indirect effects of rural-to-urban migrant status pp. 442-468

- Céline Bonnefond and Fatma Mabrouk
- Managing institutional complexity through strategy and structure: the experience of Sri Lanka’s peak business interest associations pp. 469-492

- Kevin You and Gustavo Guzman
- Using your ties to get a worse job? The differential effects of social networks on quality of employment in Colombia pp. 493-522

- Thibaud Deguilhem, Jean-Philippe Berrou and François Combarnous
- Economic informality as a national project pp. 523-554

- Gustavo Fondevila and Miguel Quintana-Navarrete
- Religious heterogeneity and municipal spending in the United States pp. 555-570

- Jannett Highfill and Kevin O’Brien
Volume 77, issue 3, 2019
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Overcoming environmental scarcity, inequality and structural imbalance in the world economy pp. 251-270

- Edward Barbier
- Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies pp. 271-296

- Saeed Solaymani, Ebrahim Aghamohammadi, Ali Falahati, Saeed Sharafi and Fatimah Kari
- Prioritising interventions for sustainable structural transformation in Africa: a structural equation modelling approach pp. 297-325

- Bartholomew Armah and Seung-Jin Baek
- Divergent fortunes: growing wealth inequality and widening entrepreneurship by age pp. 326-360

- Christian E. Weller and Jeffrey B. Wenger
- The evolution of the gender religiosity gap among the Canadian-born pp. 361-392

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- The housing bubble: an application of the just price pp. 393-416

- Emil B. Berendt
Volume 77, issue 2, 2019
- Exploitation and the social economy pp. 91-93

- Benjamin Ferguson and Nicholas Vrousalis
- Asymmetric information, libertarianism, and fraud pp. 94-107

- Hillel Steiner
- The just price, exploitation, and prescription drugs: why free marketeers should object to profiteering by the pharmaceutical industry pp. 108-142

- Mark R. Reiff
- Anonymous exploitation: non-individual, non-agential and structural pp. 143-162

- Gabriel Wollner
- Exploitation, international taxation, and global justice pp. 163-183

- Laurens van Apeldoorn
- Redistribution and persistent exploitation in an accumulation economy with decreasing marginal impatience pp. 184-207

- Gilbert Skillman
- Exploitation, skills, and inequality pp. 208-249

- Jonathan Cogliano, Roberto Veneziani and Naoki Yoshihara
Volume 77, issue 1, 2019
- A theory of cooperation in games with an application to market socialism pp. 1-28

- John Roemer
- Material incentives and Kantian optimisation: John E. Roemer on ‘left-right’ economics pp. 29-32

- Richard Bourke
- Some institutional design for shareholder socialism pp. 33-55

- Giacomo Corneo
- Comments on John Roemer’s first welfare theorem of market socialism* pp. 56-68

- Francois Maniquet
- Experiment-inspired comments on John Roemer’s theory of cooperation pp. 69-89

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre
Volume 76, issue 4, 2018
- Corporate responsibility for less income inequality pp. 399-421

- Georges Enderle
- Securing basic well-being for all pp. 422-452

- Reiko Gotoh and Naoki Yoshihara
- The effects of heavily indebted poor countries initiative (HIPC) on millennium development goals (MDGs) for education pp. 453-479

- Pr Henri Atangana Ondoa
- Exploring the relationship between CSR performance and financial constraints: empirical evidence from European firms pp. 480-508

- Marwa Samet, Khaireddine Mouakhar and Anis Jarboui
- Complex realist economics: toward an ontology for an interested pluralism pp. 509-534

- Petter Törnberg
- Educational aid policy and inequality: the case for merit- and need-based aid pp. 535-562

- Aboozar Hadavand
Volume 76, issue 3, 2018
- Political entrepreneurship, emergent dynamics, and constitutional politics pp. 281-301

- Alexander Salter and Richard Wagner
- Robots and us: towards an economics of the ‘Good Life’ pp. 302-334

- C. W. M. Naastepad and Jesse M. Mulder
- Political markets? Politics and economics in the emergence of markets for biodiversity offsets pp. 335-351

- Carlos Ferreira and Jennifer Ferreira
- The quandaries of social entrepreneurship studies – a discursive review of the discipline pp. 352-376

- Katarzyna Cieslik
- Is UK economics teaching changing? Evaluating the new subject benchmark statement pp. 377-396

- Andrew Mearman, Danielle Guizzo and Sebastian Berger
Volume 76, issue 2, 2018
- What we could have learned from the New Deal in dealing with the recent global recession* pp. 147-166

- Jan Kregel
- Dynamics of social networks of urban informal entrepreneurs in an African economy pp. 167-197

- Jean-Philippe Berrou and Claire Gondard-Delcroix
- Formal and informal norms: their relationships in society and in the economic sphere pp. 198-226

- Stefano Fiori
- The generational perspective of gender gap in wages and education in southern Europe pp. 227-258

- Rosalia Castellano, Gennaro Punzo and Antonella Rocca
- Demand for different types of public goods: evidence from Nigeria pp. 259-279

- Alisha A. Kim and Jonas B. Bunte
Volume 76, issue 1, 2018
- Metaphors, social practices, and economic life: ASE presidential address pp. 1-18

- Ellen Mutari
- Trust, cultural norms and financial institutions in rural communities: the case of Cameroon pp. 19-42

- Nathanael Ojong
- Developing business ethics theory and integrating economic analysis into business ethics teaching – a conceptualization based on externalities and diminishing marginal utility pp. 43-72

- Norbert Hirschauer, Antje Jantsch and Oliver Musshoff
- Incorporating research findings in the economics syllabus: evidence on genuine sociality from Italy and the UK pp. 73-94

- Gherardo Girardi and Luca Sandonà
- Money and the emergence of knowledge in society pp. 95-118

- Pablo Paniagua
- Friendship, not altruism: an economic theory with cross-cultural applications pp. 119-145

- Amy Farmer and Raja Kali
Volume 75, issue 4, 2017
- Kari Polanyi Levitt on Karl Polanyi and the economy as a social construct pp. 389-399

- Kari Polanyi Levitt
- Keynes’s liquidity preference and the usury doctrine: their connection and continuing policy relevance pp. 400-416

- Mark Hayes
- The social economy of coworking spaces: a focal point model of coordination pp. 417-433

- Julian Waters-Lynch and Jason Potts
- Trust as belief or behavior? pp. 434-453

- Jon Reiersen
- Crime deterrence role of Romanian churches pp. 454-467

- Nicolae Stef
- Evaluating the participation of an ethnic minority group in informal employment: a product of exit or exclusion? pp. 468-488

- Muhammad Shehryar Shahid, Peter Rodgers and Colin Williams
- Revisiting sacrifice and stigma: Why older churches become more liberal pp. 489-509

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- A stable climate or economic growth? pp. 510-522

- Emily Northrop
- Civic participation of secular groups in Canada pp. 523-543

- Maryam Dilmaghani
Volume 75, issue 3, 2017
- Global value chains and smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 251-254

- Clemens Lutz and Matthias Olthaar
- Managing the transition to sustainable supply chain management practices: Evidence from Dutch leader firms in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 255-279

- Anne van Lakerveld and Rob van Tulder
- Global value chains in Africa and development of opportunities by poor landholders pp. 280-295

- Jacob A. L. Vermeire, Garry D. Bruton and Li Cai
- Quality upgrading in Ethiopian dairy value chains: dovetailing upstream and downstream perspectives pp. 296-317

- Ruerd Ruben, Alemayehu Dekeba Bekele and Birhanu Megersa Lenjiso
- African farmers’ market organizations and global value chains: competitiveness versus inclusiveness pp. 318-338

- Clemens Lutz and Getaw Tadesse
- Deploying strategic resources: comparing members of farmer cooperatives to non-members in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 339-370

- Matthias Olthaar and Florian Noseleit
- Strategic intent and the strategic position of smallholders: a case study of a smallholders’ organization in the Ghanaian cocoa industry pp. 371-387

- Alle Metzlar
Volume 75, issue 2, 2017
- Polanyi’s ‘substantive approach’ to the economy in action? Conceptualising social enterprise as a public health ‘intervention’ pp. 89-111

- Michael J. Roy and Michelle T. Hackett
- Formal volunteering and self-perceived health. Causal evidence from the UK-SILC pp. 112-138

- Damiano Fiorillo and Nunzia Nappo
- Income and religion: a heterogeneous panel data analysis pp. 139-158

- Tiago Sequeira, Ricardo Viegas and Alexandra Lopes
- Sexual identity and the lesbian earnings differential in the U.S pp. 159-180

- Michael Martell and Mary Eschelbach Hansen
- Non-monetary poverty in Togo: a multidimensional approach pp. 181-211

- Yawo Noglo
- Social cooperatives, social welfare associations and social networks pp. 212-230

- Giacomo Degli Antoni and Fabio Sabatini
- House arrest: the effects of underwater and low-equity mortgages on small business failure and mobility pp. 231-249

- Robert H. Scott and Steven Pressman
Volume 75, issue 1, 2017
- Karl Polanyi on economy and society: a critical analysis of core concepts pp. 1-25

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Moderate prosperity, an adaptation of the middle class concept to a Malagasy rural area: the case of Itasy pp. 26-48

- Tsiry Andrianampiarivo
- Religiosity and social trust: evidence from Canada pp. 49-75

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- Crises and structural change in Australian agriculture pp. 76-87

- Stefan Mann, Benoit Freyens and Huong Dinh
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