Volume 21, June 1987
- The Veblen-Commons award: Dudley Dillard,
p. 571-3
- The evolutionary economics of a monetary economy,
p. 575-85
- Culture: core concept under attack,
Anne Mayhew, p. 587-603
- Institutional change at the local level: pattern model analysis of Virginia's farmland retention policy,
E Jane Luzar, p. 605-15
- Farm debt and financial instability,
Paul S Estenson, p. 617-27
- Institutional adjustment in Norway's rural economy: an instrumental evaluation,
Andrew Larkin, p. 629-37
- Cash accounting rules for farmers: differential benefits and federal costs,
Carol D Petersen, William Shear and Charles L Vehorn, p. 639-47
- Raul Prebisch, 1901-1986: an appreciation,
James H Street, p. 649-59
- Institutional existentialism: more on why John R. Commons has so few followers,
Yngve Ramstad, p. 661-71
- Institutional transaction analysis,
Brent McClintock, p. 673-81
- Some recent interpretations of Thorstein Veblen's theory of institutional change,
Rick Tilman, p. 683-90
- Open market operations: evolution and significance,
Jane Knodell, p. 691-9
- Changes in the decision-making structure of the Federal Reserve System,
Barbara Libby, p. 701-12
- The political business cycle: an institutional critique and reconstruction,
Ann Mari May, p. 713-22
- Three modes of income distribution: market, hierarchy, and industry,
William M Dugger, p. 723-31
- The economics of technological progress: a comparison of non-institutionalist and institutionalist dissent from the neoclassical position,
Dilmus D James, p. 733-41
- Technological change and institutional response: the creation of American broadcasting,
Stewart L Long, p. 743-9
- The evolutionary paradigm and the economics of technological change,
Chris De Bresson, p. 751-62
- Consensus mechanisms and community economic development: the Buffalo experience,
Charles J Whalen, p. 763-74
- Transfer program structure and effectiveness,
William T Waller Jr, p. 775-83
- The political economy of stagnation,
John Cornwall and Wendy Cornwall, p. 785-93
- The dual economy twenty years later,
Robert T Averitt, p. 795-802
- The dual economy: an empirical analysis,
John R Munkirs and Janet T Knoedler, p. 803-11
- Economies as differentiated systems,
V M Dandekar, p. 813-25
- The Latin American Economies and debt: institutional and structural response to crisis,
James L Dietz, p. 827-36
- Recent reforms democratizing Swedish economic institutions,
Charles P Rock, p. 837-45
- The potential for structural monopolization in hospital services,
David H Ciscel and Cyril Chang, p. 847-57
- Property rights in economic theory,
A K Dragun, p. 859-68
- Competitive decline: views of two disciplines,
Roger L Adkins, p. 869-76
- The role of the state in the U.S. economy during the 1920s,
Robert R Keller, p. 877-84
- British enterprise zones: implications for U.S. urban policy,
William D Gunther and Charles G Leathers, p. 885-93
- The emergence of worker participation: evolution and legislation compared,
Jurgen Backhaus, p. 895-910
- Response-ability of environmental controls,
James A Swaney, p. 911-19
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