Volume 28, June 1994
- The Veblen-Commons Award: Robert L. Heilbroner,
Charles M A Clark, p. 321-3
- Vision in economic thought: remarks upon receipt of the Veblen-Commons award,
Robert Heilbroner, p. 325-9
- Economy as instituted process: change, transformation, and progress,
John Adams, p. 330-55
- The enclosure movement revisited: the South African commons,
Daniel W Bromley, p. 357-65
- So what's wrong with dumping on Africa?,
James A Swaney, p. 367-77
- The networks as infrastructure--the reestablishment of market power (public utilities),
Harry M Trebing, p. 379-89
- The emergence of global networks in telecommunications: transcending national regulation and market constraints,
Johannes M Bauer, p. 391-402
- Social goals and partial deregulation of the electric utility industry,
Rodney Stevenson, p. 403-13
- State experience in interLATA toll deregulation (Florida, Indiana, Wisconsin),
Robert Loube and Labros E Pilalis, p. 415-25
- Economic research and public policy toward employee ownership in the United States,
Michael A Conte, p. 427-37
- Profit sharing and public policy,
Douglas Kruse, p. 439-48
- Post-industrial metaphors: understanding corporate restructuring and the economic environment of the 1990s,
Dell Champlin and Paulette Olson, p. 449-59
- Instrument-targeting or context-making? A new look at the theory of economic policy (including J. Tinbergen's means-end model),
Egon Matzner, p. 461-76
- Long waves, long cycles, and long swings,
Andrew Tylecote, p. 477-88
- An institutionalist review of long wave theories: Schumpeterian innovation, modes of regulation, and social structures of accumulation,
Philip Anthony OHara, p. 489-500
- The impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on commercial banking,
Barbara Libby, p. 501-8
- The Japanese cooperative sector,
Mark Klinedinst and Hitomi Sato, p. 509-17
- The role of labor in post-socialist Hungary,
Ruth A Bandzak, p. 519-32
- Women and the great retrenchment: the political economy of gender in the 1980s,
Ann Mari May and Kurt Stephenson, p. 533-42
- The implicit male norm in Australian housing finance,
Judy Taylor and Ray Jureidini, p. 543-54
- Toward a feminist expansion of macroeconomics: money matters,
Ann L Jennings, p. 555-65
- Institutional myopia and policy distortions: the promotion of homeownership for the poor,
Peter B Meyer, Jerry Yeager and Michael A Burayidi, p. 567-76
- An American dilemma: fifty years later (assessment of G. Myrdal's solutions for black economic conditions),
Steven Pressman, p. 577-85
- Market competition and the failure of competitiveness enhancement policies in the United States,
William Milberg, p. 587-96
- Technology policy in the post-cold war world (civilian proposals),
Todd Schafer and Paul Hyland, p. 597-608
- To market, to market, with what? Some observations on labor market rationales for industrial policy,
Celia Thomas and Emil Friberg, p. 609-17
- Is there a new institutional consensus in labor economics? (R. M. Solow's economics),
Michael Hillard and Richard McIntyre, p. 619-29
- Trading ethics: auditing the market,
Simon Zadek, p. 631-45
- The pragmatic instrumentalist perspective on the theory of institutional change (implications of J. Dewey's philosophy),
Paul D Bush, p. 647-57
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