Volume 18, June 1984
- The Veblen-Commons award: Harry Trebing,
Allan G Gruchy, p. 349-51
- Public control of enterprise: neoclassical assault and neoinstitutional reform,
Harry M Trebing, p. 353-68
- The role of institutional economics,
Wendell Gordon, p. 369-81
- Karl Marx's theory of socio-institutional transformation in late-stage capitalism,
John E Elliott, p. 383-91
- Marx and resource scarcity: an institutionalist approach,
John M Gowdy, p. 393-400
- Social determinants of economic activity: the economy of transfer,
Marguerite Mendell, p. 401-10
- Galbraith's planning system as a substitute for market theory,
David H Ciscel, p. 411-18
- Airline deregulation: neoclassical theory as public policy,
Bill Wilkins, p. 419-27
- Human capital formation and the decision makers,
Carolyn Shaw Bell, p. 429-37
- The evolution of financial institutions and the ineffectiveness of modern monetary policy,
Gary R Evans, p. 439-48
- The Pick-Sloan Program: a case of bureaucratic economic power (Missouri River Basin),
David C Campbell, p. 449-56
- The institutional inadequacy of the market in determining comparable worth: implications for value theory,
Daphne Greenwood, p. 457-64
- Equal pay for comparable worth: a policy for eliminating the undervaluation of women's work,
Elaine Sorensen, p. 465-72
- Can job evaluation systems help determine the comparable worth of male and female occupations?,
Danielle P Jaussaud, p. 473-82
- Implications of the recent OPEC crisis,
Faisal A Nasr, p. 483-91
- The New International Economic Order and value theory,
Richard L Brinkman, p. 493-506
- Legal foundations of European economic integration,
Glen W Atkinson, p. 507-15
- Settling for less: European Monetary System vs. European Monetary Union,
W E Kuhn, p. 517-26
- The future be damned: economists' optimism and nuclear proliferation,
James A Swaney, p. 527-36
- Economic policy and the obligations of the economist,
Philip A Klein, p. 537-46
- Neo institutionalism, neo-Marxism, and neo-Keynesianism: an evaluation,
Allan G Gruchy, p. 547-56
- The habit of work: a theoretical exploration,
Alan W Dyer, p. 557-64
- Economics: science or legend?,
David Hamilton, p. 565-72
- The instrumental philosophy of economic history and the institutionalist theory of normative value,
Lewis E Hill and Donald W Owen, p. 581-7
- An assault on the citadel: is a constructive synthesis feasible?,
Jerry L Petr, p. 589-97
- Induction and instrumentalism in institutional thought,
James I Sturgeon, p. 599-609
- The new potential of evolutionary-institutional economics (cause-and-effect economics),
John M Culbertson, p. 611-18
- An institutional perspective on corporate control and the network of interlocking directorates,
Julie A Caswell, p. 619-26
- The regulatory matrix and rigidity in the economic system,
Larry Reynolds, p. 627-31
- Values in conflict: developing countries as social laboratories,
James H Street, p. 633-41
- An institutionalist perspective on economic development,
Meb Bolin, p. 643-50
- Some major trade and development programs of the European Economic Community with the LDCs: toward a common development policy?,
A J Kondonassis, p. 651-62
- Institutional economics in Sweden,
Peter Soderbaum, p. 663-5
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