Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue 4, 2005
- Presidential address, association for social economics, January 2005 pp. 537-545

- Patrick Welch
- Knowledge at work: Some neoliberal anachronisms pp. 547-565

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Modelling care pp. 567-586

- Irene van Staveren
- The basic income guarantee and social economics pp. 587-593

- Michael Lewis, Steven Pressman and Karl Widerquist
- Have the 1996 welfare reforms and expansion of the earned income tax credit eliminated the need for a basic income guarantee in the US? pp. 595-611

- James Bryan
- Basic income, liberal neutrality, socialism, and work pp. 613-631

- Michael Howard
- Basic income in the United States: Redefining citizenship in the liberal state pp. 633-648

- Almaz Zelleke
Volume 63, issue 3, 2005
- A new editorial team for RoSE pp. 315-316

- Wilfred Dolfsma, Deborah Figart, Robert McMaster and Martha Starr
- Introduction: The best of the Review of Social Economy: 1944 - 1999 pp. 317-322

- Edward O'Boyle
- Ability to Pay pp. 335-346

- Bernard Dempsey
- The principle of solidarity in the teachings of Father Henry Pesch, S.J pp. 347-355

- Franz Mueller
- Quadragesimo Anno: Schumpeter's alternative to the omnipotent state pp. 357-368

- Josef Solterer
- Justice and welfare economics pp. 369-382

- Stephen Worland
- The doctrine of consumers' sovereignty pp. 383-394

- F. Knox
- Aristotle and Hesiod: The economic problem in Greek thought pp. 395-404

- Barry Gordon
- The rise and fall of “self-interest” pp. 405-422

- Robert Faulhaber
- The normative foundations of social theory: An essay on the criteria defining social economics pp. 423-445

- E. K. Hunt
- Fact, value, and economic policy Objectives pp. 447-464

- John Elliott
- Towards a process conception of rationality in economics and science pp. 465-481

- James Wible
- Homo Socio-Economicus: Foundational to social economics and the social economy pp. 483-507

- Edward O'Boyle
- Gender as more than a dummy variable: Feminist approaches to discrimination pp. 509-536

- Deborah Figart
Volume 63, issue 2, 2005
- Capabilities and Happiness: Potential Synergies pp. 161-176

- Flavio Comim
- Subjective and Objective Well-Being in Relation to Economic Inputs: Puzzles and Responses pp. 177-206

- Des Gasper
- Happiness Research: State and Prospects pp. 207-228

- Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer
- Adaptive Preferences and Capabilities: Some Preliminary Conceptual Explorations pp. 229-247

- Miriam Teschl and Flavio Comim
- Personhood and Human Richness: Good and Well-Being in the Capability Approach and Beyond pp. 249-267

- Benedetta Giovanola
- What Informational Basis for Assessing Job-Seekers?: Capabilities vs. Preferences pp. 269-289

- Jean-Michel Bonvin and Nicolas Farvaque
Volume 63, issue 1, 2005
- Unraveling the Meanings of Underground Work pp. 1-18

- Colin Williams
- Real-World Economics Today:The New Complexity, Co-ordination and Policy pp. 19-53

- Wolfram Elsner
- Do Detailed Work Histories Help to Explain Gender and Race/Ethnic Wage Differentials? pp. 55-85

- Carole Green and Marianne Ferber
- Wiccanomics? pp. 87-100

- Sam Cameron
- Capabilities, Culture and Social Structure pp. 101-124

- William Jackson
Volume 62, issue 4, 2004
- Ethics and Social Economics: ASE Presidential Address, January 2004, San Diego, California pp. 425-439

- Charles Wilber
- On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and of Fiscal Policy pp. 441-463

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Fishing for Discrimination pp. 465-486

- Peter Riach and Judith Rich
- The Involvement of Members in the Governance of Large-Scale Co-operative and Mutual Businesses: A Formative Evaluation of the Co-operative Group pp. 487-515

- Johnston Birchall and Richard Simmons
- Why Unemployment Insurance Might Not Only Be Good for the Soul, It Might Also Be Good for the Economy pp. 517-541

- Morris Altman
Volume 62, issue 3, 2004
- Consuming Symbolic Goods: Identity & Commitment - Introduction pp. 275-276

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Lauding the Leisure Class: Symbolic Content and Conspicuous Consumption pp. 277-289

- Alan Shipman
- Consumption, Identity, and the Sociocultural Constitution of "Preferences": Reading Women's Magazines pp. 291-305

- Martha Starr
- You Are What You Eat: The Social Economy of the Slow Food Movement pp. 307-321

- Bruce Pietrykowski
- Consuming Values and Contested Cultures: A Critical Analysis of the UK Strategy for Sustainable Consumption and Production pp. 323-338

- Gill Seyfang
- Religious Identity and Consumption pp. 339-350

- Metin Cosgel and Lanse Minkler
- Paradoxes of Modernist Consumption - Reading Fashions pp. 351-364

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Are Unpreferred Preferences Weak in Symbolic Content? pp. 365-377

- David George
- The Gift Paradox: Complex Selves and Symbolic Good pp. 379-392

- Elias Khalil
- Deriving the Engel Curve: Pierre Bourdieu and the Social Critique of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs pp. 393-406

- Andrew Trigg
- The Post Affluent Society pp. 407-420

- Amitai Etzioni
Volume 62, issue 2, 2004
- Brothers and Breadwinners: Legislating Living Wages in the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 pp. 129-148

- Ellen Mutari
- Autonomy-Respecting Assistance: Toward An Alternative Theory of Development Assistance pp. 149-168

- David Ellerman
- The Incoherent Emperor: A Heterodox Critique of Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory pp. 169-199

- Frederic Lee and Steve Keen
- Economic Models of Sin and Remorse: Some Simple Analytics pp. 201-219

- Joseph Eisenhauer
- Was Shock Therapy Consistent with Democracy? pp. 221-243

- John Marangos
- Religiosity, Economics and Life Satisfaction pp. 245-261

- Kenneth Greene and Bong Yoon
- Preference Pollution, Reasons, and Other Murky Motivations: on some hidden costs of the market pp. 263-271

- Lanse Minkler
Volume 62, issue 1, 2004
- Revealing Altruism pp. 1-25

- Nancy Folbre and Robert Goodin
- Lying, Integrity, and Cooperation pp. 27-50

- Lanse Minkler and Thomas Miceli
- A Chartalist Critique of John Locke's Theory of Property, Accumulation, and Money: or, is it Moral to Trade Your Nuts for Gold? pp. 51-65

- Stephanie Bell, John Henry and L. Randall Wray
- Induced Institutional Innovation and Transaction Costs: The Case of the Australian National Native Title Tribunal pp. 67-82

- Laura McCann
- Male and Female Recoveries in Medical Malpractice Cases pp. 83-99

- Walter Simmons and Rosemarie Emanuele
- Review Essay pp. 101-112

- Hans Jensen
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