Volume 17, December 1983
- The neglected institutionalism of Wesley Clair Mitchell: the theoretical basis for business cycle indicators,
Philip A Klein, p. 867-99
- The unrecognized revolution in the theory of capital formation,
Baldwin Ranson, p. 901-13
- Property rights and human rights: efficiency and democracy as criteria for regulatory reform,
Stephen E Barton, p. 915-30
- Centralized private sector planning: an institutionalist's perspective on the contemporary U.S. economy,
John R Munkirs, p. 931-67
- Political and policy implications of centralized private sector planning,
John Munkirs and Michael Ayers, p. 969-84
- Micro macro literature and the implications of centralized private sector planning,
James I Sturgeon, p. 985-1009
- Using labor market information to evaluate industrial performance,
John W Ballantine, p. 1011-34
- Nonparticipation in welfare programs by eligible households: the case of the food stamp program,
Richard D Coe, p. 1035-56
- Political economy: public choice or collective action?,
Glen W Atkinson, p. 1057-65
- Policy choices and economies of sale,
R Larry Reynolds, p. 1067-74
- Some methodological and political issues surrounding productivity,
William M Hildred, p. 1075-86
- Keynesian and institutional economics: compatibility and complementarity?,
Robert R Keller, p. 1087-95
- Economic paradigms: a missing dimension,
L E Johnson, p. 1097-1111
- Creative vs. mechanical evolutionism (Reaganomics),
p. 1113-20
- Duesenberry and Veblen: the demonstration effect revisited,
Ken McCormick, p. 1125-9
- Of men and institutions in Mexico (Miguel Aleman Valdez president from 1946 to 1952),
J W Barchfield, p. 1142-3
- Alimentary policy conference in Mexico,
J W Barchfield and H J L Romero, p. 1185-6
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