Review of Social Economy
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Volume 74, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi)

- The Editors
- An economic agent in my brain? A critical analysis of multiple-self models in neuroeconomics pp. 329-348

- Marco Stimolo
- Agency theory and social interactions at work pp. 349-368

- Helena Lopes
- Economics for substantive democracy pp. 369-389

- Manuel Branco
- Marketising the commons in Africa: the case of Ghana pp. 390-419

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Capabilities, human development, and design thinking: a framework for gender-sensitive entrepreneurship programs pp. 420-430

- Tonia Warnecke
Volume 74, issue 3, 2016
- Economics still needs philosophy pp. 229-247

- Martha C. Nussbaum
- Active ageing beyond the labour market: evidence on the role of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards at work pp. 248-274

- Catherine Pollak and Nicolas Sirven
- Reconciling economics with naturalist ethical theory pp. 275-297

- Bana Bashour and Ramzi Mabsout
- Turning values concrete: the role and ways of business selection in local currency schemes pp. 298-319

- Jerome Blanc and Marie Fare
- From free to civilized trade: a European perspective pp. 320-328

- Jakob Kapeller, Bernhard Schütz and Dennis Tamesberger
Volume 74, issue 2, 2016
- A Pathway Forwards for the Social Capital Metaphor pp. 109-128

- William McClain
- Business ethics and a faith-inspired solution to the problem of economism pp. 129-147

- Thomas More Garrett
- “Big Man” politics in the social economy: a case study of microfinance in Kingston, Jamaica pp. 148-171

- Caroline Shenaz Hossein
- Assessing the socio-economic dimensions of the rise of organic farming in the European Union pp. 172-193

- Charalampos Konstantinidis
- Sticky Norms, Endogenous Preferences, and Shareable Goods pp. 194-214

- Anders Fremstad
- ‘Medical altruism in mainstream health economics: theoretical and political paradoxes’ comments pp. 215-221

- Edward J. O’Boyle and Meade P. O’Boyle
- Is physician behavior too serious a business to be left to economics? Reply to medical altruism in mainstream health economics: theoretical and political paradoxes pp. 222-227

- Philippe Batifoulier and Nicolas Da Silva
Volume 74, issue 1, 2016
- Scientific misconduct and research ethics in economics: an introduction pp. 1-6

- Altuğ Yalçıntaş and James Wible
- Scientific misconduct and the responsible conduct of research in science and economics pp. 7-32

- James Wible
- A discipline-relevant conceptual framework for research ethics review in economic sciences pp. 33-52

- M. van Heerden, R.G. Visagie and J.S. Wessels
- Research Ethics Education in Economics pp. 53-74

- Altuğ Yalçıntaş and Isil Selcuk
- Serving as a referee for your own paper: A dream come true or…? pp. 75-82

- Serdar Sayan
- Statistical significance and scientific misconduct: improving the style of the published research paper pp. 83-97

- Stephen Ziliak
- Why do scientists cheat? Insights from behavioral economics pp. 98-108

- Sarah Necker
Volume 73, issue 4, 2015
- Introduction to the Special Issue on “Ethics, Global Finance and the Great Recession” pp. 311-314

- Philip Arestis, Aurelie Charles and Giuseppe Fontana
- Harming Irreparably: On Neoliberalism, Kaldor-Hicks, and the Paretian Guarantee pp. 315-340

- George F. DeMartino
- Distributional Costs of Housing-price Bubbles: Who pays the Price when Bubbles Deflate? pp. 341-369

- Cynthia Bansak and Martha Starr
- Power, Intergroup Conflicts and Social Stratification in the United States: What has the Global Crisis Taught us? pp. 370-387

- Philip Arestis, Aurelie Charles and Giuseppe Fontana
- Post-Crisis Experiments in Development Finance Architectures: A Hirschmanian Perspective On ‘Productive Incoherence’ pp. 388-414

- Ilene Grabel
Volume 73, issue 3, 2015
- Judgment: Balancing Principle and Policy pp. 223-241

- Mark D. White
- Participatory Economic Research: Benefits and Challenges of Incorporating Participatory Research into Social Economics pp. 242-262

- Bruce Pietrykowski
- How the Social Economy Produces Innovation pp. 263-282

- Jason Potts and John Hartley
- Membership and Performance in Finnish Financial Cooperatives: A New View of Cooperatives? pp. 283-309

- Derek Jones and Panu Kalmi
Volume 73, issue 2, 2015
- Effective Contributions to the Review of Social Economy and Social Economics—Editorial pp. 139-145

- Michael Carr, Aurelie Charles, Wilfred Dolfsma, Robert McMaster and Tonia Warnecke
- A Rawlsian Defense of the Individual Mandate: The “Collective Asset” Approach pp. 146-153

- Rojhat B. Avsar
- Moral Opinions are Conditional on the Behavior of Others pp. 154-175

- Karen Hauge
- Investigating Donating Behavior Using Hypothetical Dictator Game Experiments pp. 176-195

- Kazuhito Ogawa and Takanori Ida
- Gender Differences in Time-Poverty in Rural Mozambique pp. 196-221

- Diksha Arora
Volume 73, issue 1, 2015
- Toward a Personal Identity Argument to Combine Potentially Conflicting Social Identities pp. 1-18

- Béatrice Boulu-Reshef
- Social and Personal Identities: Their Influence on Scholastic Effort pp. 19-33

- Giuseppina Autiero
- Is unemployment and low income harmful to health? Evidence from Britain pp. 34-60

- David Cooper, W.D. McCausland and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Low-Wage Labor Markets and the Power of Suggestion pp. 61-88

- Natalya Shelkova
- The Expanding Techniques of Progress: Agricultural Biotechnology and UN-REDD+ pp. 89-112

- Alexander Antony Dunlap
- The Concept of Trust and the Political Economy of John Maynard Keynes, Illustrated Using Central Bank Forward Guidance and the Democratic Dilemma in Europe pp. 113-137

- Jamie Morgan and Brendan Sheehan
Volume 72, issue 4, 2014
- Economics within a Pluralist Ethical Tradition pp. 417-435

- Jonathan Wight
- A Meta-analysis of the Gender Gap in Performance in Collegiate Economics Courses pp. 436-459

- Marianne Johnson, Denise Robson and Sarinda Taengnoi
- Amartya Sen's Capability Approach: A Framework for Well-Being Evaluation and Policy Analysis? pp. 460-484

- Ai-Thu Dang
- NGOs, the State, and Development in Africa pp. 485-503

- Berhanu Nega and Geoffrey Schneider
- Territorial Rooting as an Element of Well-Being pp. 504-522

- Stefano Solari and Francesca Gambarotto
- Two Sides of a Medal: the Changing Relationship between Religious Diversity and Religiosity pp. 523-548

- Matthias Opfinger
Volume 72, issue 3, 2014
- Medical Altruism in Mainstream Health Economics: Theoretical and Political Paradoxes pp. 261-279

- Philippe Batifoulier and Nicolas Da Silva
- Internalizing the Social Costs of a Small Number of Powerful, Overindebted Firms pp. 280-310

- Michael H�bler
- The Implications for Health, Depression, and Life Satisfaction from a Permanent Increase in Income for the Disadvantaged Elderly: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 311-336

- Fu-Min Tseng and Dennis Petrie
- The Social Ontology of Fear and Neoliberalism pp. 337-353

- Mary Wrenn
- Is Acting Prosocially Beneficial for the Credit Market? pp. 354-378

- Luca Andriani
- Persistent Unemployment and the Generosity of Welfare States pp. 379-415

- Derek Messacar
Volume 72, issue 2, 2014
- Alpine Farming in Switzerland: Discerning a Lifestyle-Driven Labor Supply pp. 137-156

- Chiara Calabrese, Stefan Mann and Michel Dumondel
- Thinking Like an Economist: The Neoliberal Politics of the Economics Textbook pp. 157-185

- Peter-Wim Zuidhof
- Regional Differences in Chapter 13 Filings: Southern Legal Culture or Religion? pp. 186-208

- John Beck, Donald D. Hackney, John Hackney and Matthew Q. McPherson
- "Fair Trade," Market Failures, and (the Absence of) Institutions pp. 209-232

- Andrew Samuel, Fred W. Derrick and Charles Scott
- From Bretton Woods to the Global Financial Crisis: Popular Politics, Paradigmatic Debates, and the Construction of Crises pp. 233-252

- Wesley Widmaier
- Exchange Entitlement Mapping: Theory and Evidence pp. 253-256

- Stefano Solari
- International Economics: A Heterodox Approach pp. 256-260

- Valentin Cojanu
Volume 72, issue 1, 2014
- Bringing Ethics Back to Welfare Economics pp. 1-27

- Ramzi Mabsout
- Killing for Money and the Economic Theory of Crime pp. 28-41

- Samuel Cameron
- Neutral Media? Evidence of Media Bias and its Economic Impact pp. 42-54

- Killian McCarthy and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Beyond Carrots and Sticks: How Cooperation and Its Rewards Evolve Together pp. 55-82

- Luigino Bruni, Fabrizio Panebianco and Alessandra Smerilli
- Popular Attitudes Toward Market Economic Principles and Institutional Reform in Transition Economies pp. 83-115

- Petrik Runst
- Social Economic Perspectives: An Interdisciplinary Review pp. 116-127

- Ron Nahser
- Examining the Place of Ethics in Economics: A Review pp. 127-135

- Steven McMullen
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