Volume 21, March 1987
- In memoriam John Sake Gambs, 1899-1986,
Virgil C Crisafulli, p. 1-4
- Free trade versus fair trade: import barriers as a problem of reasonable value,
Yngve Ramstad, p. 5-32
- Military spending, technical change, and economic growth: a disguised form of industrial policy?,
James M Cypher, p. 33-59
- Corporate size and the bailout factor,
Walter Adams and James W Brock, p. 61-85
- Democratic economic planning and worker ownership,
William M Dugger, p. 87-99
- Financing investment,
Gladys Parker Foster, p. 101-12
- Toward a more complete understanding of occupational sex discrimination,
Charles C Fischer, p. 113-38
- Environmental management: a non-traditional approach (positional analysis),
Peter Soderbaum, p. 139-65
- Labor, work, and leisure: human well-being and the optimal allocation of time,
Warren S Gramm, p. 167-88
- Instrumentalism and economic policy: the quest for reasonable value,
Glen W Atkinson, p. 189-202
- Henry David Thoreau: the instrumental transcendentalist?,
Christopher L Bodily, p. 203-18
- Thorstein Veblen, Frederick Jackson Turner, and the American experience,
Vernon Mattson and Rick Tilman, p. 219-35
- Predatory pricing and the reconstituted lemon juice industry (ReaLemon),
David I Rosenbaum, p. 237-58
- A reason to look beyond neoclassical economics: some major shortcomings of orthodox theory,
Charles J Whalen, p. 259-80
- Evaluating the performance of environmental policy: contributions of neoclassical, public choice, and institutional models,
Marie Leigh Livingston, p. 281-94
- Building instrumental environmental control institutions,
James A Swaney, p. 295-308
- The transfer of soft technologies to less-developed countries: some implications for the technology/ceremony dichotomy (Mexico),
William E Cole and John W Mogab, p. 309-20
- Ceremonial encapsulation and corporate cultural hegemony,
William T Waller Jr, p. 321-8
- The feminization of poverty (number of poor families headed by women),
Janice Peterson, p. 329-37
- A Hungarian connection: Karl Polanyi's influence on the Budapest school,
Doug Brown, p. 339-47
- A critical appraisal of gross national product: the measurement of net national welfare and environmental accounting,
Christian Leipert, p. 357-73
- Bronfenbrenner on institutionalists and the critical tradition in American economics (discussion),
p. 375-80
- Boland on Friedman's Methodology: A Summation, Lawrence A. Boland, p. 380-8
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