Volume 26, June 1992
- The Veblen-Commons award: Wallace C. Peterson,
Harry M Trebing, p. 333-6
- What is to be done? (Veblen-Commons award address),
Wallace C Peterson, p. 337-48
- Nature, Hammers, and Picasso,
James I Sturgeon, p. 350-64
- Sharecropping Chicago style: the oppressed landlord and the inefficient peasant,
James Peach and Kenneth Nowotny, p. 365-72
- Overcoming underdevelopment: what has been learned from the East Asian and Latin American experiences?,
James L Dietz, p. 373-83
- Rural-urban migration and underemployment among females in the Brazilian northeast,
Peter J Eaton, p. 385-95
- The corporation versus the market (K. Polanyi's view),
John Adams, p. 397-405
- Can privatization be inefficient?: The case of the Chesapeake Bay oyster fishery,
George D Santopietro and Leonard A Shabman, p. 407-19
- The European Community and multinational enterprises: lessons in the social control of industry,
Anthony Scaperlanda, p. 421-32
- Financial innovations and Veblen's theory of financial markets,
J Patrick Raines and Charles G Leathers, p. 433-40
- Public policy and the economic status of women in the United States,
Janice Peterson, p. 441-8
- JOBS for welfare recipients: a promising program faces many problems (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training),
Carol Dawn Petersen, p. 449-56
- An institutionalist critique of Sraffian economics,
Charles M A Clark, p. 457-68
- The individual in a going concern,
Glen Atkinson and Mike Reed, p. 469-76
- Rickshaws, treadmills, galley slaves, and Chernobyl,
David Hamilton, p. 477-83
- Institutional economics of Rashakamal Mukerjee,
Dipendra Sinha, p. 485-92
- The European answer to the dilemmas of competition, cooperation, and mergers,
J Groenewegen and P R Beije, p. 493-511
- Institutional reform in East-Central Europe: Hungarian and Polish contract law,
Daniel T Ostas, p. 513-23
- Probing the legal-economic nexus: takings, 1978-1988 (government regulatory takings of private property),
Steven G Medema, p. 525-34
- Institutionalists, radical economists, and class,
Philip A Klein, p. 535-44
- Institutionalism and the postmodern politics of social change,
Doug Brown, p. 545-52
- Caste, class, and social change: an institutionalist perspective,
Ann Mari May, p. 553-60
- The great retrenchment: pecuniary gains and industrial losses (1979-1988),
William M Dugger, p. 561-71
- The comparative institutions of profit sharing: the U.S. computer industry,
Michael D Bradley and Stephen C Smith, p. 573-82
- Contingent compensation: (how) does it affect company performance?,
Michael A Conte, p. 583-92
- ESOPs, producer co-ops, and traditional firms: are they different? (in worker participation),
Patrick Michael Rooney, p. 593-603
- Worker-managed firms, democratic principles, and the evolution of financial relations,
Charles P Rock and Mark A Klinedinst, p. 605-13
- Economic development in Iraq: factors underlying the relative deterioration of human capital formation,
Robert E Looney, p. 615-22
- Market versus command and control environmental policies (CAFE standards as example),
James A Swaney, p. 623-33
- Economics and merger mania: a critique of efficient markets theory,
Robert E Prasch, p. 635-43
- The strike as management strategy (Phelps Dodge case),
Ruth A Bandzak, p. 645-59
- Efficiency and privacy in public subsidies to private businesses in the United States and the United Kingdom,
Peter B Meyer, p. 661-9
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