Volume 25, December 1991
- Instrumental valuation indicators for natural resources and ecosystems,
F Gregory Hayden, p. 917-35
- The meaning of anthropology for economic science: a case for intellectual reciprocity,
David Hamilton, p. 937-49
- Saving, profits, and speculation in capitalist economies,
L Randall Wray, p. 951-75
- Capital goods production and technological learning: the case of Mexico,
Dilmus D James, p. 977-91
- Of economic paradigms, puzzles, problems, and policies; or, is the economy too important to be entrusted to the economists?,
Edythe S Miller, p. 993-1004
- The institutional conditions for technological change: fiber to the home (telephone and cable TV industries),
Robert Loube, p. 1005-15
- Public assistance and antipoverty programs or why haven't means-tested programs been more successful at reducing poverty?,
Emily M Northrop, p. 1017-27
- Valuation as discourse and process: or, how we got out of a methodological quagmire on our way to purposeful institutional analysis (land reclamation project in Bolivia),
William T Waller Jr and Linda R Robertson, p. 1029-48
- Another look at the problem of rent seeking,
Steven G Medema, p. 1049-65
- Humane drain: environmental, institutional-systems impact on formation and use of the human resource,
Warren S Gramm, p. 1067-87
- An institutionalist look at postmodernism,
Doug Brown, p. 1089-1104
- A productive systems analysis of the 1983 Phelps Dodge strike,
Ruth A Bandzak, p. 1105-25
- J. Fagg Foster on the equational theory of justice (excerpts from lectures at Univ. of Denver),
p. 1155-60
- Who saves? The rich, the penniless and everyone else,
Walter C Neale, p. 1160-6
- Changing economic order (European integration and Eastern Europe's private sector reforms),
John Groenewegen, Wicher Schreuders and Paridon Cees Van, p. 1169-76
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