Volume 19, June 1985
- The Veblen-Commons awards: Wendell Gordon,
David Hamilton, p. 301-4
- Economists should tell it like it is (speech),
Wendell Gordon, p. 305-9
- Idealism and realism: an institutionalist view of corporate power in the regulated utilities,
David S Schwartz, p. 311-31
- Corporate power and the scope of economic analysis,
Rodney Stevenson, p. 333-41
- The shortcomings of concentration ratios in the conglomerate age: new sources and uses of corporate power,
William M Dugger, p. 343-53
- Profit differences and corporate power: some empirical surprises,
John W Ballantine, Frederick W Cleveland and C Timothy Koeller, p. 355-64
- Public policy toward corporate structures: two Chicago approaches,
Juergen Backhaus, p. 365-73
- Evolutionary aspects of corporate concentration and its implications for economic theory and policy,
M Ray Perryman, p. 375-81
- Industrial policy at the state level in the United States,
F Gregory Hayden, Douglas C Kruse and Steve C Williams, p. 383-96
- Development planning and the international debt crisis in Latin America,
James H Street, p. 397-408
- J. M. Clark on corporate concentration and control,
Laurence Shute, p. 409-18
- Economic activity and the public sector: is small beautiful?,
Philip A Klein, p. 419-28
- Corporate concentration and the restructuring of the American economy,
Allan G Gruchy, p. 429-39
- Energy concentration: implications for energy policy and planning,
Robert Pirog and Stephen C Stamos, p. 441-9
- Concentration and inefficiency in the defense sector: policy options,
Tom Riddell, p. 451-61
- The impact of diversification on economic regulation,
Harry M Trebing, p. 463-74
- Corporate power in an aging economy: labor force policy,
Harold Wolozin, p. 475-86
- Industrial policy and corporate power,
William S Brown, p. 487-96
- Industrial policy and trade unions (with discussion),
p. 497-511
- Export-enclave economies, international corporations, and development,
James L Dietz, p. 513-22
- The information society: implications for economic institutions and market theory,
William H Melody, p. 523-39
- The U.S. banking and corporate structure: some implications for industrial policy,
Frederick R Strobel, p. 541-9
- Corporate power and the development of new competition policies in Canada,
Roy Vogt, p. 551-8
- Institutionalism, critical theory, and the administered society,
Doug Brown, p. 559-66
- An alternative view of the underground economy,
Mike Reed, p. 567-73
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