Volume 29, September 1995
- The Criticism of Modern Civilization,
Wesley C. Mitchell, p. 663-682
- Post-Lange Market Socialism: An Evaluation of Profit-Oriented Proposals,
James A. Yunker, p. 683-718
- Uncertainty, Competition, and Speculative Finance in the Eighties.
Don Goldstein, p. 719-746
- Sir Robert Giffen and the Great Potato Famine: A Discussion of the Role of a Legend in Neoclassical Economics,
Terrence McDonough and Joseph Eisenhauer, p. 747-760
- Naturalism in Economics,
William A. Jackson, p. 761-780
- Marx, Dewey, and the Instrumentalist Approach to Political Economy,
Steve Shuklian, p. 781-806
- Toward a "General Theory" of Market Exchange,
Robert E. Prasch, p. 807-828
- Understanding Job Quality in an Era of Structural Change: What Can Economics Learn from Industrial Relations?,
Dell Champlin, p. 829-842
- Comparison of the Corporate Decision Networks of Nebraska and the United States,
Kurt Stephenson and F. Gregory Hayden, p. 843-870
- Interpersonal Effects on Cunsumer Demand in Economic Theory and Marketing Thought, 1890-1950,Roger Mason, p. 871-882
- Gradualism in China's Economic Reform and the Role for a Strong Central State,
Leong H. Liew, p. 883-896
- The NAIRU Delusion,
George P. Brockway, p. 897-909
- A Restoration of Significance,
Jonathon Larson, p. 910-914
- Reflections on the Intellectual Context and Significance of Thorstein Veblen,
Warren J. Samuels, p. 915-922
- A Comment on High Social Expenitures in Hungary,
Ildiko Ekes, p. 923-928
- Inside an Emerging Financial Market: System Design and Regulation for a Roller-Coaster,
Andrew Cornford, p. 929-938
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