Volume 20, June 1986
- History of the founding of the American Economic Association,
p. i-iii
- The Veblen-Commons award: Kenneth H. Parsons,
Don Kanel, p. 275-9
- The relevance of the ideas of John R. Commons for the formulation of agricultural development policies,
Kenneth H Parsons, p. 281-95
- The industrial economy and international price shocks,
Milton D Lower, p. 297-312
- Institutionalism and the new classical economics,
Philip A Klein, p. 313-23
- The last gasp of liberal capitalism in America,
William M Dugger, p. 325-33
- The genesis of a new industrial policy: equity and efficiency,
Richard L Brinkman, p. 335-44
- The evolution of financial institutions and the performance of the economy,
Hyman P Minsky, p. 345-53
- The institutional principle of the principles of economics,
Dudley Dillard, p. 355-63
- Is the United States substituting a speculative economy for a productive one?,
Robert J Alexander, p. 365-74
- Financial innovation and the distinction between financial and industrial capital,
Christopher J Niggle, p. 375-82
- Defining and articulating social change through the social fabric matrix and system digraph,
F Gregory Hayden, p. 383-92
- A coevolutionary model of structural change,
James A Swaney, p. 393-401
- Modeling technological and institutional change in Karl Marx's theory of capitalism,
John E Elliott, p. 403-12
- Material stress and institutional change,
Kenneth Nowotny, p. 413-19
- Macroeconomics and credit markets,
John Caskey and Steven Fazzari, p. 421-9
- Doing capitalism: notes on the practice of venture capitalism,
William H Janeway, p. 431-41
- How credit drives the money supply: the significance of institutional developments,
Basil J Moore, p. 443-52
- Technological blending: frontier technology in traditional economic sectors,
Ajit S Bhalla and Dilmus D James, p. 453-62
- Technology and negative entropy: continuity or catastrophe?,
Thomas R De Gregori, p. 463-69
- Engineering, vested interests, and threshold choice: pipelines, coal, and the railroads,
Ann K Lower, p. 471-80
- Institutional evolution in an economy characterized by basic industry decline and technological expansion (Texas),
M Ray Perryman, p. 481-8
- Thresholds of change and core policy,
Wendell Gordon, p. 489-98
- Computers, input-output, and the future,
Faye Duchin, p. 499-507
- Causality and consciousness in economics: concepts of change in orthodox and heterodox economics,
Kurt Dopfer, p. 509-23
- Technology and institutions are neither (institutional economics),
David Hamilton, p. 525-32
- A behavioral analysis of technological change in the computer, 1930-1950,
John V Wells, p. 533-9
- Semiotics, economic development, and the deconstruction of economic man (critique of Veblen's theory of habit),
Alan W Dyer, p. 541-9
- Digital thinking and technological progress,
Owen Flagel and Bruce Harmon, p. 551-60
- Comparative analysis of thresholds of non-revolutionary institutional change: China and the United States in the 1980s,
Jerry L Petr, p. 561-9
- On the economics of institutional change: an institutional change in economics? (the example of post-WWII Japan),
Klaus Weiermair, p. 571-82
- Economic thought and the evolution of institutions in Hungary,
John Hall, p. 593-600
- Can Mexico break the vicious circle of stop-go policy? An institutional overview,
James H Street, p. 601-12
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