Volume 23, December 1989
- Reaganomics and supply-side economics: a British view,
M G Marshall and P Arestis, p. 965-75
- A Keynesian presentation of the relations among government deficits, investment, saving, and growth,
L Randall Wray, p. 977-1002
- The intellectual antecedents of Thorstein Veblen: a reappraisal,
Stephen Edgell and Rick Tilman, p. 1003-26
- Public pension power for socioeconomic investments,
F Gregory Hayden, p. 1027-45
- The impossibility of fiscal policy,
William Waller, p. 1047-58
- The French communication industry defined and analyzed through the social fabric matrix, the filiere approach, and network analysis,
John Groeneweyen and Paul R Beije, p. 1059-74
- The greenhouse effect and energy policy in the United States,
Kenneth Nowotny, p. 1075-84
- The basic needs strategy, the congressional mandate, and U.S. foreign aid policy,
Robert L Curry Jr, p. 1085-96
- Thorstein Veblen as the first professor of marketing science (appeal to conspicuous consumption),
David Hamilton, p. 1097-1103
- The policy relevance of process descriptions of technical innovation (importance to allocation of R&D funds),
Clive Vaughan Jones, p. 1105-22
- Jevons's economic theory in relation to social change and public policy,
Rhead S Bowman, p. 1123-47
- The Popperian legacy in economics: a review article,
Richard X Chase, p. 1149-58
- Dynamics of a dual world economy: the third world, the NIEs and the fourth world,
John Groenewegen, Paridon Kees Van and Wicher Schreuders, p. 1243-50
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