Volume 25, March 1991
- Boulding's balloons: a contribution to monetary theory,
L Randall Wray, p. 1-20
- Why Ramsey pricing is wrong: the case of telecommunications regulation (to allocate common costs to customer classes in proportion to elasticity of demand),
Michael Sheehan, p. 21-32
- The strange career of marginal cost pricing,
Peter S Fisher, p. 77-92
- Institutional and other unconventional theories of saving,
Francis Green, p. 93-113
- Institutions and the economic welfare of black Americans in the 1980s,
John T Harvey, p. 115-35
- The endogenous money supply theory: an institutionalist appraisal,
Christopher J Niggle, p. 137-51
- The defect in supply-side interpretations of the 1960s and 1980s,
Charles B Garrison, p. 153-66
- Part-time work in Sweden: trends and equality effects (opportunity for women),
Marianne Sundstrom, p. 167-78
- Is institutional economics really root and branch economics?,
David Hamilton, p. 179-86
- Surplus, surplus, who's got the surplus? The subtractivist fallacy in orthodox economics,
John Adams, p. 187-97
- Hobson's surplus income and its distribution,
Jim Rossman, p. 199-207
- Overcoming contemporary mythology: an essay,
Ted Brannen, p. 209-15
- Post-Keynesian thought in perspective: report on the tenth annual conference of the Dutch study circle of post Keynesian economics,
John Groenewegen, Pardion Kees van and Wicher Schreuders, p. 217-21
- A note on Robert Eisner's debt thesis (with discussion),
Robert Eisner, p. 223-8
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