Volume 17, June 1983
- The Veblen-Commons award: David B. Hamilton,
Allan G Gruchy, p. 283-93
- The reality of power and the poverty of economic doctrine (in Latin America),
James H Street, p. 294-313
- General adjustment theory and institutional adjustment processes,
Roger M Troub, p. 315-24
- Integration of social indicators into holistic geobased models,
F Gregory Hayden, p. 325-34
- Equational justice and social value,
Marc R Tool, p. 335-44
- The independent, simultaneous development of instrumental thought in various disciplines,
Meb Bolin, p. 345-52
- Ideology and the great depression: monetary history rewritten,
Anne Mayhew, p. 353-60
- The evolution and devolution of bank regulation in the United States,
Robert Craig West, p. 361-7
- Can the good performance of the 1960s be repeated in the 1980s?,
Harold G Vatter and John F Walker, p. 369-78
- Cyclical behavior of government fiscal policy (government spending, 1949-1980),
Howard J Sherman, p. 379-88
- Technical progress and its fruits: the idea of development in the works of Raul Prebisch,
Adolfo Gurrieri, p. 389-96
- Progress and insecurity, class and conflict in rural India,
Walter C Neale and Rex M Edwards, p. 397-404
- Economic policy and institutional change in socialist Cuba,
Sergio Roca, p. 405-13
- Lessons for development from the Japanese experience,
Asim Sen, p. 415-22
- Natural gas pricing: market outcome or industrial policy?,
Ann K Lower, p. 423-32
- Progress, inconsistencies, and neglect in the social control of railway freight transport,
John C Spychalski, p. 433-42
- Institutional objectives, structural barriers, and deregulation in the electric utility industry,
Rodney Stevenson, p. 443-52
- Airline deregulation: grand design or gross debacle?,
William N Leonard, p. 453-62
- Reagan's economic policies: an institutionalist assessment,
P A Klein, p. 463-74
- Creationism versus evolutionism in economics: societal consequences of economic doctrine (Reaganomics),
Jerry L Petr, p. 475-83
- Financial subinfeudation and the penchant for real investment (deindustrialization of the US vs seventeenth and eighteenth century Bengal),
John Adams, p. 485-94
- Contributions of the Galbraith technostructure to the growing crisis of the U.S. economy,
Robert J Alexander, p. 495-502
- Comments on the institutionalist view of Reaganomics,
Ray Marshall, p. 503-6
- Why economics is not yet a science,
Alfred S Eichner, p. 507-20
- Technology, institutions, and public policy in the age of energy substitution: the case of Latin America (science and technology policy, Mexico),
Dilmus D James and James H Street, p. 521-8
- The spread of an institutional innovation: the multidivisional corporation in the U.K. (with discussion),
R S Thompson, p. 529-42
- Economic consequences of military spending,
Faye Duchin, p. 543-53
- Resource diversion and the failure of conventional macrotheory,
Lloyd J Dumas, p. 555-64
- The arms race and the decline of U.S. technology,
John E Ullmann, p. 565-74
- Military expenditures and industrialization in Africa,
Oumar Nabe, p. 575-87
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