Journal of Economic Issues
1967 - 2024
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Volume 58, issue 4, 2024
- Introduction pp. 1069-1071
- William Waller
- Reasonable Capitalism, Worker-Oriented Policies, and the Future of American Democracy: Reflections on the Centenary of Legal Foundations of Capitalism pp. 1072-1095
- Charles J. Whalen
- It Does Exactly what it Says on its Cover: Commons’s Legal Foundations as an Inspirational Text for Legal Institutionalism pp. 1096-1106
- Geoffrey M. Hodgson
- Co-Evolution of Law and Economics—Judicial Sovereignty pp. 1107-1141
- Stephen Paschall and Glen Atkinson
- The Legal Foundations of Property 1924–1978 pp. 1142-1161
- Thomas Kemp
- The Reshaping of Property Law and the Foundations of the Economy in the Twenty-First Century: Extending John R. Commons’ Approach pp. 1162-1175
- Eric A. Scorsone
- Realizing a Just World: John R. Commons’ Development of the Concept of Transactions pp. 1176-1188
- Shingo Takahashi
- John R. Commons’s Two-Layered Theory of Reasonable Value pp. 1189-1215
- Hiroyuki Uni
- From Safety First to Reasonable Capitalism: Safety Movements and John R. Commons’s Twenty-Five Years Experience pp. 1216-1246
- Kota Kitagawa
- A Review of Legal Foundations of Capitalism, by John R. Commons pp. 1247-1312
- Warner W. Gardner
- Commons’ Reasonable Value and the Gig Economy: Lessons for the Twenty-First Century pp. 1313-1328
- Sarah S. Klammer, Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo and Eric A. Scorsone
- John R. Commons and the Thesis of the Centrality of Work in Human Life pp. 1329-1346
- Benjamin Dubrion
- The Link between the European Cultural Index, Digitization, Economic Growth, and Development pp. 1347-1377
- Alina-Petronela Haller
- British Public Investment, Government Spending, Housing, and the Industrial Revolution: A Study of Governmental and Social Surplus Absorption pp. 1378-1401
- Thomas Lambert
- Index pp. 1402-1408
- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 3, 2024
- The “Triumph of Imbecile Institutions Over Life”: Death Cults as an Enabling Myth of Late Neoliberalism pp. 709-731
- Karol Gil-Vasquez and Wolfram Elsner
- Neoliberalism and the Drift to Proto-Fascism: Political and Economic Causes of the Crisis of Liberal Democracy pp. 732-755
- Thomas Palley
- Incentives, Institutions, and Other Motivations pp. 756-775
- David Dequech
- The Nexus Between Conspicuous Consumption and Credit Cards: Evidence from Turkish Households pp. 776-792
- Gizem Acet Dönmez and Hurşit Güneş
- Do Relative Concerns Matter? Testing Consumption Categories pp. 793-824
- Ünay Tamgaç and Asena Caner
- Veblen on the Crossroad: Global Pharmaceuticals and Financialization of Vaccine Production in the Pandemic Period pp. 825-839
- Ömer Tuğsal Doruk
- Corruption in Pakistan: An Institutional Economics Perspective pp. 840-851
- Fatih Kırşanlı
- New Label, Same Vintage? Reassessing Participatory Islamic Banking in Pakistan pp. 852-870
- Feisal Khan
- Detecting Light Amid Dark: A Veblenian Refinement of Dark-Light Entrepreneurship Theory pp. 871-881
- Kellin Chandler Stanfield and Craig A. Talmage
- Analysis of Society’s Perception of Fair Price and its Influence on Firms’ Actions in Times of Pandemic pp. 882-905
- Fabiano Simões Coelho, Clea Beatriz Macagnan and Roberto Frota Decourt
- Monetary Contestation as a Driving Force of Institutional Change: The Case of the Eusko, a Local Currency in France pp. 906-921
- Nicolas Laurence
- How to Improve Utility Performance: Understanding Structural, Governance and Regulatory Incentives in Kenya Power and Kenya pp. 922-946
- Peter Twesigye
- Infrastructural Development, Dispossession, and Land-Use: Localized ‘Socio-Institutional’ Analysis of Agrarian Transformation in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 947-963
- Danish Khan and Shahram Azhar
- Planning for Fund Seekers’ Deception in Peer-to-Peer Lending pp. 964-987
- Olivier Mesly and Silvester Ivanaj
- Surplus Approach and Institutions: Where Sraffa Meets Polanyi pp. 988-1010
- Sergio Cesaratto
- Empirical Models of JGB Yields Using Daily Data pp. 1011-1034
- Tanweer Akram and Huiqing Li
- Gender Equality and Countries’ Financial and Economic Well-Being: New Evidence from Emerging Economies pp. 1035-1049
- Alicia Girón, Antonella Francesca Cicchiello, Greta Benedetta Ferilli, Amirreza Kazemikhasragh and Zeinab Kazemi
- Recognizing and Resisting Neoliberal Think Tanks in the United States pp. 1050-1056
- Mary V. Wrenn
- The Impacts of Climate Change on Industries and Financial Fragility pp. 1057-1065
- Susan K. Schroeder
- Virtues, Morals and Markets: Why Moral Identity Matters pp. 1066-1068
- John Hall
Volume 58, issue 2, 2024
- The 2024 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Charles J. Whalen pp. 357-359
- Susan K. Schroeder
- Telling It Like It Is: Reflections of a Maverick Economist pp. 360-377
- Charles J. Whalen
- “Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity” in the Era of Polycrisis: Institutionalist Economics beyond the t/T Duality pp. 378-396
- Gary Dymski
- Ceremonial Economics: A Social-Institutional Analysis of Universities, Disciplines, and Academic Positioning pp. 397-423
- Danielle Guizzo
- China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) and African Development pp. 424-439
- Alicia Girón
- Supply Chain Economics: A Fresh Lens for Holistic Analysis pp. 440-446
- Larry Wigger
- Regulating Roof-Top Solar Generation: Defending Sustainable Projects from Utility Proposals pp. 447-454
- Robert Loube
- The Evolving Attitudes of Institutional Economists: From Growth to Degrowth pp. 455-461
- John P. Watkins
- Rethinking Instinct Theory from a Darwinian Perspective pp. 462-468
- Luwei Zhao
- Acemoglu’s Scientific Palette and Disruptive Technologies pp. 469-478
- Antoon Spithoven
- A Veblenian View of Russian Folklore: Instrumental or Ceremonial Habits of Thought? pp. 479-486
- Anna Kurysheva and Andrei Vernikov
- Alternative Financing for a Sustainable Energy Transition: An Institutionalist Perspective pp. 487-494
- Andréa Almawi and Faruk Ülgen
- Silencing the Sirens: The Odyssey of Post-Keynesian Institutionalism in Revitalizing Capital Formation in Ukraine’s Post-War Economy pp. 495-502
- Anna Klimina
- Ride-Hailing Platforms in Brazil: Regulatory Challenges in Times of Crisis pp. 503-510
- Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo
- The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Institutional Change pp. 511-516
- Brian Chi-ang Lin
- Why do Institutions Change? Case Studies of Changes in the Local Government Finance System in Japan pp. 517-524
- Masato Miyazaki
- From Complementarity to Rivalry: The Political Economy of United States-China Relations pp. 525-532
- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros and Nicholas M. Trebat
- Economic Policy—An Open-Systems Perspective: Institutions, Constraints, and Utopia pp. 533-539
- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Artificial Intelligence and the Productivity-Pay Gap in the USA: Industrial Insights and the Revival of Heterodox Ideas pp. 540-548
- Kosta Josifidis and Novica Supic
- The Role of Vested Interests in the Evolution of the Notion of “Just World” pp. 549-555
- Felipe Almeida
- An Agenda for a Democratic Economy pp. 556-563
- David Cayla
- Role of China in the Transition of Globalization: Fostering or Preventing a More Just and Stable World? pp. 564-571
- Ricardo C. S. Siu
- Weak Sauce: Authenticity, Selling Out, and the Skateboard Industry: A Study in Community Resiliency pp. 572-579
- Thomas A. Kemp
- Towards Equality: An Evolutionary Policy Analysis of Social Security on Gender Inequality pp. 580-587
- Liudmila Malyshava and B. Oak McCoy
- The Evolution of Redlining in the United States Housing Market pp. 588-597
- Robert Haywood Scott
- The Evolution of Urban Rent Theory: Class and Distribution pp. 598-604
- Ely Melchior Fair
- Institutionalizing Inequality: Field Conditions, Institutional Belonging, and the Distribution of Identities pp. 605-618
- Nadia von Jacobi and Alex Nicholls
- The House Always Wins: Gambling as a Veblenian Social Practice pp. 619-626
- Luke Petach and J. Patrick Raines
- Financialized Labor and the Fissured Workplace: An Institutionalist Understanding of Distribution Under Money Manager Capitalism pp. 627-634
- Avraham I. Baranes
- The Social Nature of Property: An Analysis Using Hohfeldian Jural Relations pp. 635-641
- Sarah Klammer and Eric Scorsone
- Greening Finance? What Institutional Options for a Sustainable Transition? pp. 642-649
- Faruk Ülgen
- Technology, Money, and Work: The Ecological Nexus pp. 650-655
- Gregorio Vidal and Wesley C. Marshall
- Interest Rate Dynamics: An Overview of Mainstream and Keynesian Empirical Studies pp. 656-661
- Tanweer Akram and Khawaja Mamun
- A New Formulation of Interest-Bearing Capital and Debt: A Marxian Perspective on the Circuit of Capital pp. 662-669
- Takashi Satoh
- Organizational Routines, Complexity and Emerging Properties pp. 670-686
- Tatiana Massaroli de Melo
- What’s Sex Got to Do with It? Jon Wisman’s Origins And Dynamics of Inequality pp. 687-698
- Steven Pressman
- Foundations of Real-World Economics: What Every Economics Student Needs to Know pp. 699-701
- Robert Dayley
- Moral Economies of Money: Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society pp. 702-704
- Benjamin Wilson
- Ways and Means: Lincoln and His Cabinet and the Financing of the Civil War pp. 705-708
- Mark Wilson
Volume 58, issue 1, 2024
- Polanyi, Piketty, and the Twenty-First Century Market Economy pp. 1-12
- Dell P. Champlin and Janet T. Knoedler
- Progressive Path-Dependency? pp. 13-23
- Jacob Powell
- Amartya Sen as a Neoclassical Economist pp. 24-58
- Antonis Ragkousis
- Does Gender Equality Promote Happiness in Developing Countries? pp. 59-84
- Hermann Ndoya, Marie-Laure Belomo, Donald Ferdinand Okere and Michael Brice Talla
- A Critical Analysis of the Financial Frictions Approach in a Minskyan Perspective pp. 85-111
- Giancarlo Bertocco and Andrea Kalajzić
- From Petrodollar to Energy-Yuan: Currency Internationalization in the Light of Original Institutional Economics pp. 112-135
- Natália Bracarense and Irène Berthonnet
- Internet Economics: Writing on the Virtual Wall pp. 136-148
- Russell William Houldin
- Veblen was Right: Why People Seek Unaffordable Cars pp. 149-169
- Anna Kurysheva and Andrei Vernikov
- Care in the Time of COVID-19: Accounting for Academic Care Labor pp. 170-195
- Poulomi Dasgupta, Alexandra Peat and Alison E. Vogelaar
- Towards the Culturalization of Macroeconomics: A Veblenian Contribution pp. 196-210
- Georgios Argitis
- Bank Lending to Businesses in a Pandemic pp. 211-220
- Zoriana Krykhovetska, Svitlana Kropelnytska, Iryna Kokhan, Tetiana Myhovych and Veronika Dmytrovska
- Minsky Theory of Inflation: An Empirical Analysis of OECD Countries pp. 221-243
- Hongkil Kim
- Inflation, Interest, and the Secular Rise in Wealth Inequality in the United States: Is the Fed Responsible? pp. 244-285
- Edward N. Wolff
- Hamilton Based the Central Banking of the U.S. Bank upon the Notion that there is No Political Independence without Economic Independence pp. 286-301
- Emir Phillips
- Economics in Germany: About the Unequal Distribution of Power pp. 302-326
- Rouven Reinke
- Conjectures of British Investment, Tax Revenues, and Deficit Amounts from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century using the Concept of Economic Surplus pp. 327-344
- Thomas Lambert
- The Legal Foundations of Micro-Institutional Performance: A Heterodox Law and Economics Approach pp. 345-347
- Glen Atkinson
- The Tragic Science: How Economists Cause Harm (Even as They Aspire to Do Good) pp. 348-351
- Fatih Kırsanlı
- In Memoriam: Vernon M. Briggs, Jr. (1937-2023) pp. 352-355
- Charles J. Whalen
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