Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 4, 2009
- The Capabilities Conception of the Individual pp. 413-429

- John Davis
- Socialism, Liberalism and Inequality: The Colonial Economics of the Saint-Simonians in 19th-Century Algeria pp. 431-456

- Abdallah Zouache
- The Relationship between Behavioral and Attitudinal Trust: A Cross-cultural Study pp. 457-482

- Ali Ahmed and Osvaldo Salas
- Economic Well-being and British Regions: The Problem with GDP Per Capita pp. 483-505

- David Harvie, Gary Slater, Bruce Philp and Dan Wheatley
- On Capitalism pp. 507-510

- Roderick Macdonald
- Human Goods, Economic Evils: A Moral Approach to the Dismal Science pp. 510-513

- Roderick Macdonald
- Complexity and the Economy: Implications for Economic Policy pp. 513-517

- Kyu Sang Lee
- Moral Capitalism and the Essential Economy pp. 517-520

- Tarek Selim
- Mindful Economics: How the US Economy Works, Why it Matters, and How it Could be Different pp. 520-524

- Bronwen Rees
- Complexity and Co-Evolution: Continuity and Change in Socio-Economic Systems pp. 524-528

- Stefano Solari
- Welfare, Right, and the State—A Framework for Thinking pp. 528-530

- Rajinder Chaudhary
Volume 67, issue 3, 2009
- The Value of Vocation. The Crucial Role of Intrinsically Motivated People in Values-based Organizations pp. 271-288

- Luigino Bruni and Alessandra Smerilli
- The Organization of Production and its Publics: Mental Proximity, Market and Hierarchies pp. 289-311

- Silvia Sacchetti and Roger Sugden
- Metaphors of Transaction Cost Economics pp. 313-328

- Huascar Pessali
- Inclusive Democracy and Economic Inequality in South Asia: Any Discernible Link? pp. 329-357

- Udaya Wagle
- Symposium on Socialism after Hayek, by Theodore A. Burczak Introduction pp. 359-359

- Andrew Farrant
- The Postmodern Road to Socialism, After Hayek pp. 361-366

- Robert Garnett
- A Methodological Reflection on the “Thick Socialism” of Socialism after Hayek pp. 367-373

- Antonio Callari
- Socialism after Hayek: A Post Keynesian Contribution to Burczak's Theory of Social Justice pp. 375-381

- Fadhel Kaboub
- Knowledge and Incentives: Socialism after Hayek? pp. 383-388

- Andrew Farrant
- Hayekian Socialism, Post Critics pp. 389-394

- Theodore Burczak
- The Soulful Science: What Economists Really do and Why it Matters pp. 395-398

- Thomas Reardon
- Empirical Post Keynesian Economics: Looking at the Real World pp. 398-402

- Ian Strachan
- Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis pp. 402-406

- André van Hoorn
Volume 67, issue 2, 2009
- Consumer Debt and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality in the US* pp. 127-148

- Steven Pressman and Robert Scott
- Social vs. Military Spending: How the Escalating Pentagon Budget Crowds out Public Infrastructure and Aggravates Natural Disasters—the Case of Hurricane Katrina pp. 149-173

- Ismael Hossein-zadeh
- Recombinant Slave Equilibria and Their Cure: Living Wage Full Employment pp. 175-200

- Douglas Grote
- Workers on the Border between Employment and Self-employment* pp. 201-228

- Ulrike Muehlberger and Silvia Pasqua
- The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation pp. 229-232

- Killian McCarthy
- AIDS and the Ecology of Poverty pp. 237-240

- Lorenzo Garbo
- Frontiers of Capital: Ethnographic Reflections of the New Economy pp. 240-244

- Benjamin Jewell
- Joan Robinson's Economics: A Centennial Celebration pp. 244-248

- Ingrid Rima
- Aging Gracefully: Ideas to Improve Retirement Security in America pp. 248-251

- Ali Alharbi
- Cultures Merging: A Historical and Economic Critique of Culture pp. 252-254

- Brad Andrew
- Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture pp. 254-258

- Jonathan Wight
- Taxation, Wage Bargaining, and Unemployment pp. 258-262

- J. Harlan Johnstone
- Peter Danner, 1921-2008 pp. 263-264

- John Davis
Volume 67, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction to Ethics and Economics pp. 1-2

- Mark White
- Virtue and Behavior pp. 3-24

- Jennifer Baker
- Communitarianism and the Market: A Paradox pp. 25-47

- Irene van Staveren
- Pareto, Consent, and Respect for Dignity: A Kantian Perspective pp. 49-70

- Mark White
- Identity and Individual Economic Agents: A Narrative Approach pp. 71-94

- John Davis
- Adam Smith on Instincts, Affection, and Informal Learning: Proximate Mechanisms in Multilevel Selection pp. 95-113

- Jonathan Wight
- The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce pp. 115-117

- Maryann Keating
- Targeting in Social Programs: Avoiding Bad Bets, Removing Bad Apples pp. 117-119

- Nazmi Sari
- Human Development in the Era of Globalization. Essays in Honor of Keith B. Griffin pp. 120-123

- Lorenzo Garbo
Volume 66, issue 4, 2008
- Rethinking the Costs of Economic Growth. Association for Social Economics Presidential Address, 2008 pp. 423-435

- John Tiemstra
- Competition and Participation in Religious Markets: Evidence from Victorian Scotland pp. 437-467

- Robert Mochrie, John Sawkins and Alexander Naumov
- Trade, People and Places: A Social Economic-Geographic Approach to Comparative Institutional Advantage pp. 469-499

- Geoffrey Schneider and Paul Susman
- Uncertainty, Rationality and the Study of Social Institutions pp. 501-522

- Oliver Kessler
- Some Notes on the Nature of Money and the Future of Monetary Policy pp. 523-537

- Claudio Sardoni
- Giving-How Each Of Us Can Change The World pp. 539-541

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Capitalism and its Economics-A Critical History pp. 542-544

- Jack Reardon
- Rethinking Political Institutions: The Art of the State pp. 544-549

- Cristian Perez Munoz
- The Economics of Non-selfish Behavior: Decisions to Contribute Money to Public Goods pp. 549-552

- Martha Starr
- The Year of the Euro: The Cultural, Social, and Political Import of Europe's Common Currency pp. 552-555

- Miguel-Angel Galindo
Volume 66, issue 3, 2008
- The Economics of Outsourcing: How Should Policy Respond? pp. 279-295

- Thomas Palley
- A Critical Evaluation of Romantic Depictions of the Informal Economy pp. 297-323

- Colin Williams and John Round
- Measuring Women's Quality of Life: A Discussion of Alternative Approaches pp. 325-349

- Siobhan Austen and Noelle Leonard
- The Long-Term Impact of Labor Market Interruptions: How Crucial is Timing? pp. 351-379

- Carole A. Green and Marianne A. Ferber
- Karl Polanyi's and Karl William Kapp's Substantive Economics: Important Insights from the Kapp-Polanyi Correspondence pp. 381-396

- Sebastian Berger
Volume 66, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 137-138

- Wilfred Dolfsma, Deborah Figart, Robert McMaster and Martha Starr
- The Black Worker, Economic Justice and the Speeches of Sadie T.M. Alexander pp. 139-161

- Nina Banks
- Framing Obesity in Economic Theory and Policy pp. 163-179

- Stefan Mann
- Minimum Wages and the Wage Structure in Mexico pp. 181-208

- David Fairris, Gurleen Popli and Eduardo Zepeda
- Uncertainty and Growth in Transition Economies pp. 209-234

- Andrej Susjan and Tjasa Redek
- Vicissitudes of Economics Imperialism pp. 235-240

- Ben Fine
- Book Reviews pp. 241-273

- The Editors
- Contributors pp. 275-278

- The Editors
Volume 66, issue 1, 2008
- Introduction to Living Standards and Social Well-Being pp. 1-5

- Deborah Figart and John Marangos
- Consumption, Work Hours, and Values in the Writings of John A. Ryan: Is it Possible to Return to the Road Not Taken? pp. 7-24

- Martha Starr
- Overtime Work and Wellbeing at Home pp. 25-49

- Lonnie Golden and Barbara Wiens-Tuers
- Family Friendly Policies: Helping Mothers Make Ends Meet pp. 51-70

- Heather Boushey
- Basic Income and Productivity in Cognitive Capitalism pp. 71-92

- Stefano Lucarelli and Andrea Fumagalli
- Living Wage and Optimal Inequality in a Sarkarian Framework pp. 93-111

- Mark Friedman
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