Volume 23, June 1989
- The Veblen-Commons award: Marc Tool,
Philip A Klein, p. 323-6
- An institutional legacy: remarks upon receipt of the Veblen-Commons award,
Marc R Tool, p. 327-36
- Economics for what? Economic folklore and social realities,
Edythe S Miller, p. 338-56
- Toward a revision of the economic theory of individual behavior,
Daniel R Fusfeld, p. 357-66
- Rereading The affluent society,
Robert Heilbroner, p. 367-77
- Market power: the missing element in Keynesian economics,
Wallace C Peterson, p. 379-91
- Restoring purposeful government: the Galbraithian contribution,
Harry M Trebing, p. 393-411
- A look back: affirmation and error,
John Kenneth Galbraith, p. 413-16
- Some fundamentals of the economic role of government,
Warren J Samuels, p. 427-33
- Economics for the birds,
Jerry L Ingles, p. 435-42
- John R. Commons's Institutional economics: a re-examination,
Charles J Whalen, p. 443-54
- The concept of progressive institutional change and its implications for economic policy formation,
Paul D Bush, p. 455-64
- Cultural determinism or emergent evolution: an analysis of the controversy between Clarence Ayres and David Miller,
Lewis E Hill, p. 465-71
- Market reforms and market failures: Karl Polanyi and the paradox of convergence,
Marguerite Mendell, p. 473-81
- Economic rhetoric and industrial decline,
Richard McIntyre, p. 483-91
- The evolving health care system: economic integration through reciprocity,
Michael B Vaughan, Wade L Thomas and Frank W Musgrave, p. 493-502
- Making semiotic sense of money as a medium of exchange,
Alan W Dyer, p. 503-10
- An evolutionary-institutional approach to the study of comparative economics,
James Angresano, p. 511-17
- Structuralism, dependency and institutionalism: an exploration of common ground and disparities,
Osvaldo Sunkel, p. 519-33
- On staying for the canoe building, or why ideology is not enough,
David Hamilton, p. 535-43
- Institutionalism confronts the 1990s,
Philip A Klein, p. 545-53
- Polanyi's double movement and Veblen on the army of the commonweal,
Anne Mayhew, p. 555-62
- Some avoided topics in economics,
Seymour Melman, p. 563-8
- Our obsolete technology mentality,
James A Swaney, p. 569-78
- The role of technology: an institutionalist debate,
Jim Horner, p. 579-86
- Estimation, verification, and prognostication: for what?,
Daniel A Underwood, p. 587-95
- Equilibrium for what? Reflections on social order in economics,
Charles M A Clark, p. 597-606
- Instituted process and enabling myth: the two faces of the market,
William M Dugger, p. 607-15
- Economic power: a micro-macro nexus,
John R Munkirs, p. 617-23
- The return of the electric utility holding company and the future of the electric supply industry,
Robert Loube, p. 625-32
- Institutionalism for what: to understand inevitable progress or for policy relevance?,
F Gregory Hayden, p. 633-45
- Economic knowledge, evolutionary epistemology, and human interests,
Jon D Wisman, p. 647-56
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