Volume 25, June 1991
- The Veblen-Commons award: Philip A. Klein,
Edythe S Miller, p. 299-301
- Why be an economist? Remarks upon receipt of the Veblen-Commons award,
Philip A Klein, p. 303-18
- Reflections on the twenty-fifth anniversary of AFEE: philosophical and methodological issues in institutional economics (Assn. for Evolutionary Economics),
Paul Dale Bush, p. 320-46
- Trade, competitiveness, and U.S. economic prospects: a critique of the Cuomo report,
Brent McClintock, p. 355-63
- Crisis and Leviathan: a critique and reconstruction (review article of R. Higgs's book),
Robert R Keller, p. 365-71
- Class conflict, corporate power, and macroeconomic policy: the impact of inflation in the postwar period,
Ann Mari May and Randy R Grant, p. 373-81
- The contributions of Allan G. Gruchy to institutional economics,
Dudley Dillard, p. 383-91
- Capitalism without capitalists: the comparative economics of Allan G. Gruchy,
John Adams and Alan W Dyer, p. 393-400
- Allan Gruchy's theory of economic planning,
William M Dugger, p. 401-8
- Some thoughts on the future of economic planning; the Gruchy/institutionalists contribution,
Harry M Trebing, p. 409-19
- Thorstein Veblen, Werner Sombart and the periodization of history,
Colin Loader, Jeffrey Waddoups and Rick Tilman, p. 421-9
- From desideratum to historical achievement: John R. Common's reasonable value and the negotiated economy of Denmark,
Yngve Ramstad, p. 431-9
- John R. Commons and John Maynard Keynes: two philosophies of action,
John Dennis Chasse, p. 441-8
- The case of DAT technology: industrial versus pecuniary function,
Jim Horner, p. 449-57
- An institutionalist perspective on declining American productivity: the American automobile industry,
Meb Bolin, p. 459-65
- Society, state, and market: a Polanyian view of current change and turmoil in Eastern Europe,
Walter C Neale, p. 467-73
- The age demanded: the rhetoric of Karl Polanyi,
Margaret Lewis, p. 475-83
- A feminist institutionalist reconsideration of Karl Polanyi,
William Waller and Ann Jennings, p. 485-97
- Julian Simon versus the Ehrlichs: an institutionalist perspective,
James A Swaney, p. 499-509
- Plant closings: a community's Bill of Rights,
Robert F Schlack, p. 511-18
- Economic evolution: intervention contra Pangloss,
Geoffrey M Hodgson, p. 519-33
- Toward a theory of economic institutions: synergy and path dependency,
Kurt Dopfer, p. 535-50
- Ceremonialism as the dramatization of prosaic technology: who did invent the coup de poing?,
David Hamilton, p. 551-9
- The compatibility of Keynes's ideas with institutionalist philosophy,
Gladys Parker Foster, p. 561-8
- Ethnocentrism in U.S./Japanese trade policy negotiations,
Bernadette Lanciaux, p. 569-80
- The welfare effects on women of Poland's economic reforms,
Bozena Leven, p. 581-8
- East European economic reform: are new institutions emerging?,
Roger L Adkins, p. 589-95
- Regulation of the telephone industry,
David Gabel, p. 597-605
- Military spending after the cold war,
James M Cypher, p. 607-15
- Is antitrust obsolete?,
Emil Friberg and Celia Thomas, p. 617-24
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