Volume 18, December 1984
- Veblen and Kropotkin on human evolution,
William M Dugger, p. 971-85
- Self-reference and the incomplete structure of neoclassical economics,
J Steven Winrich, p. 987-1005
- Keynes on post-scarcity society,
Robert Chernomas, p. 1007-26
- On the nature and existence of economic coercion: the correspondence of Robert Lee Hale and Thomas Nixon Carver,
Warren J Samuels, p. 1027-48
- The instrumentalisms of Dewey and Friedman,
James R Wible, p. 1049-70
- Judicial regulation of the environment under Posner's economic model of the law,
Margaret S Hrezo and William E Hrezo, p. 1071-91
- The policy implications of post Keynesianism,
P Arestis and C Driver, p. 1093-1105
- The marginalist controversy and the demise of full cost pricing,
Frederic S Lee, p. 1107-32
- Rational expectations: a promising research program or a case of monetarist fundamentalism?,
John J Struthers, p. 1133-54
- Liberation theology, the new religious political right, and Veblen's ambivalent view of Christianity,
Charles G Leathers, p. 1155-75
- The evolution of colonial institutions: an argument illustrated from the economic history of British Central Africa,
Walter C Neale, p. 1177-87
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