8 JP JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES Vol. XXXIV No. 4 December 2000 Index Volume XXXIV—2000 Part 1 In Part 1, names of authors appear in capital letters, and titles of articles appear in low- ercase letters. In each entry, the issue number appears before, and inclusive page num- bers after, the colon. Access, Choices, and Household BRUCE, KYLE. 4:949—967. Income: A Comparison of Health Business Companies, Institutional Insurance Coverage for Standard and Change, and Ecological Nonstandard Workers. 2:499—508. Sustainability. 2:435—-443. Asia’s Financial Crisis, Speculative Can a Rising Tide Raise All Boats? Evi- Bubbles, and Under-Consumption dence from the Clinton-Era Expan- Theory. 2:385-392. sion. 4:811—845. Asset Choice, Liquidity Preference, and CISCEL, DAVID H. 2:527-—535. Rationality under Uncertainty. Comments on Papers Presented at the 1:159-176. “Institutional Economics at the Mil- ATKINSON, GLEN, MARK NICHOLS, lennium: Its Past and Future” Ses- and TED OLESON. 3:621—634. sion, January 2000. 2:331—333. Back to the Basics? Answers in Search Comments on the [Veblen-Com- of Questions. 1:183—193. mons|Award Recipient: Daniel R. BELL, STEPHANIE, and L. RANDALL Fusfeld. 2:255—256. WRAY. 2:357-364. COMOR, EDWARD. 1:105-—116. BELL, STEPHANIE. 3:603—620. Competing Perspectives on the Liberal- BILLIG, MICHAEL S. 4:771—788. ization of China’s Foreign Trade and BROWN, WILLIAM S. 1:219-227. Investment Regime. 4:873—889. Market Failure in the New Economy. Conflict and Conversion: Henry S. 1:219-227. Dennison and the Shaping of J. K. BROWN, WILLIAM S. 3:731—734. 1009 1010 Index Galbraith’s Economic Thought. Ethical Limitations of Social Cost 4:949-967. Pricing: An Application to Power Corporate Power and the Evolution of Generation Externalities. 2:453-462. Consumer Credit. 4:909—932. Ethnographer’s Credo: Methodological CRAYPO, CHARLES, and DAVID Reflections Following an Anthropo- CORMIER. 1:21-42. logical Journey among the Econ, An. Creation and Circulation of Endogenous 2:341-356. Money: A Reply to Pressman, The. European Integration and Changing 4:973-979. Corporate Governance Structures: DEGREGORI, THOMAS R. 1:183-—193. The Case of France. 2:471-479. DEQUECH, DAVID. 1:159-176. FIGART, DEBORAH M. 1:1—19. Descendance and Social Genealogies: FIGART, DEBORAH M., and ELLEN Toward an Evolutionary Conception MUTARI. 4:847-871. of Economic History. 4:891—908. Financial Aspects of the Social Security Development of the Manufacturing Sec- “Problem.” 2:357—364. tor in South Africa. 2:413-424. FUSFELD, DANIEL R. 2:257-265. Devolved Politics in a Globalizing Game, Set, and Match for Mr. Ricardo? Economy: The Economic Signifi- The Surprising Comeback of Protec- cance of the Scottish Parliament. tionism in the Era of Globalizing Free 2:463-470. Trade. 3:655-—677. Digital Technology and _ Institutional Garnett and Cullenberg on Change from the Gilded Age to Mod- Postmodernism, Value, and ern Times: The Impact of the Tele- Overdetermination. 3:73 1—734. graph and the Internet. 2:266—289. GODLEY, WYNNE, and L. RANDALL DIMAND, ROBERT W., and ROBERT H. WRAY. 1:201—206. KOEHN. 2:491-497. GRABEL, ILENE. 2:377-3 83. Discussant Remarks. 2:335~-339. GROENEWEGEN, JOHN. 2 :471-479. Do Consumers in Developing Countries HAKE, ERIC R. 3:635-654. Gain or Lose from Globalization? HAYNES, MICHAEL,an d RUMY HUSAN. 3:537-551. 3:693-705. Do Taxes and Bonds Finance Govern- HODGSON, GEOFFREY M. 2:317—329. ment Spending? 3:603-—620. Household Consumption on_ the Economic Power and the Firm in New Internet: Income, Time, and Institu- Institutional Economics: Two Con- tional Contradictions. 1:105—116. flicting Problems. 3:573-601. Identifying Risks, Preventing Crisis: Effects of the Minimum Wage: A Busi- Lessons from _ the Asian Crisis. ness Response. 3:723—730. 2:377-383. ELLIOTT, DAWN R., and JOHN T. Inequality in Income Distributions: HARVEY. 2:393—401. Does Culture Matter? An Analysis of Equal Pay for Equal Work: The Role of Western Native American Tribes. Job Evaluation in an Evolving Social 2:403-412. Norm. 1:1—19. Index 1011 Institutional Economics after One Cen- NAFTA and Economic Activity Along tury. 2:305-—315. the U.S.-Mexico Border. 2:481-489. Institutionalism Between the Wars. National Inequality and the Catch-Up 2:291-303. Period: Some “Growth Alone” Sce- Institutions and Culture: Neo-Weberian narios. 3:693-—705. Economic Anthropology. 4:771—788. National Statistics—Portrait of the Interpreting the Consequences of Mid- Value Floor. 2:445—452. western Agricultural Industrializa- NEALE, WALTER C, 2:255-—256. tion. 2:425—-434. NIGGLE, CHRISTOPHER J. 4:789-809. Is Goldilocks Doomed? 1:201—206. Note on Money and the Circuit JAMES, JEFFREY. 3:537-551. Approach, A. 4:969-973. Job Restructuring as a Determinant of Ocean Container Shipping: Impacts of a Wage Inequality and Working-Poor Technological Improvement. Households. 1:21—42. 4:933-948. Karl Polanyi’s Forms of Integration as PALMERO, GIULIO. 3:573—601. Ways of Mapping. 1:89—104. PEACH, JAMES T., and RICHARD V. KEANEY, MICHAEL, and HUTTON, ADKISSON. 2:481-489. ALAN. 2:463-470. Performance Against Dialogue, or KEANEY, MICHAEL. 1:117—142. Answering and Really Answering: A KING, MARTIN BRUCE. 2:425—-434. Participant Observer’s Reflections on KLEIN, PHILIP A. 2:445-452. the McCloskey Conversation. 1:43-59. LEVIN-WALDMAN, OREN M. PETERSON, JANICE. 2:517—526. 3:723-—730. PHILLIPS, RONNIE J. 2:266—289. LICHTENSTEIN, PETER M. 4:873-—889. Political Confidence and Monetary Sta- Living Wage Movement: Building a bility in the Age of Globalization. Political Link from Market Wages to 2:369-375. Social Institutions. 2:527—535. Political Economy of Social Security Louis-Philippe Rochon. 4:973—979. Reform Proposals, The. 4:789-809. MAKI, USKALI. 1:43—59. PRASCH, ROBERT E. 3:635-—654. Manifesto for Institutional Economics. PRASCH, ROBERT E., and FALGUNI A. 2:257—26S. SHETH. 2:509-515. MASON, ROGER. 3:553-—572. PRESSMAN, STEVEN. 4:969-973. MAYHEW, ANNE. 2:331-—333. Radical Political Economics of Douglas MAYNARD, TONY. 1:194—199. F. Dowd, The. 1:117—142. MCFARLING, BRUCE. 3:7 (7 -721. RAMSTAD, YNGVE. 2:335-—339. MEHRLING, PERRY. 2:3 65-368. Reassessing the Labor Supply Curve. Menace of Competition of Gambling 3:679-692. Deregulation. Rise and Fall of Investment Companies MUSHINSKI, DAVID W., and KATHLEEN in Slovakia. 3:635—654. PICKERING. 2:403-412. 1012 Index RODRIGUEZ, CAROLYN’ B., and TALLEY, WAYNE K. 4:933—948. BARBARA A. WIENS-TUERS. Thomas DeGregori’s “Back to the 2:499-—508. Future”: A Comment. 1:177—182 ROSE, NANCY E. 1:143-—157. Uncertain Foundations of Transaction RUTHERFORD, MALCOLM. 2:291-303. Costs Economics, The. 1:61—87 SAMUELS, WARREN J. 1:207-217; Underdevelopment in Jamaica: An 2:305-—315. Institutionalist Perspective. Scapegoating Poor Women: An Analy- 2:393—401. sis of Welfare Reform. 1:143—157. Vickrey, Eisner, the Budget, and the SCHANIEL, WILLIAM C., and WALTER Goal of Chock-Full Employment. C. NEALE. 1:89-—104. 2:49 1-497. SCHNEIDER, GEOFFREY E. 2:413-424. WATKINS, JOHN P._ 1:177-182.; Schumpeter’s Entrepreneurs and Com- 4:909—932. mons’s Sovereign Authority. Welfare Reform and Inequality: The 70) —72 1. TANF and UI Programs. 2:517—526. Shameless Lothario: Thorstein Veblen WENT, ROBERT. 3:635-—654 as Sexual Predator and Sexual Liber- What Is the Essence of Institutional ator, A. 1:194—199. Economics? 2:317—329. Signs, Pragmatism, and Abduction: The What Is Wrong. with Education Tragedy, Irony, and Promise of Vouchers? 2:509—515. Charles Sanders Peirce. 1:207—217. Work Time Regimes in Europe: Can SLATER, GARY, and DAVID A. Flexibility and Gender Equity Coex- SPENCER. 1:61-—87. ist? 4:847-871. Social Significance of Consumption: WRAY, L. RANDALL, and James Duesenberry’s Contribution to MARC-ANDRE PIGEON. 4:811—845. i. Consumer Theory. 3:5533— 572. YONAY, YUVAL. 2:341—356. SODERBAUM, PETER. 2:4355- 443. ZALEWSKI, DAVID A. 2:365—368. SODERHOLM, PATRIK. 2:453—462. STAHL-ROLF, SILKE R. 4:891-—908. State as Financial Intermediary, The. 2:365-—368. Part 2 In Part 2, names of reviewers appear in capital letters, names of authors of books appear in lowercase letters, and titles of books reviewed appear in italic type. In each entry, the issue number appears before, and inclusive page numbers after, the colon. Index 1013 AVERITT, ROBERT T. 4:988—990. Graetz, Michael J., and Jerry L. Baker, Dean, Gerald Epstein, and Rob- Mashaw. 4:992-995. ert Pollin. 1:241—244. Granstrand, Ove. 4:988—990. Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Great Disruption: Human Nature and Causes and Social Consequences of the Reconstitution of Social Order, Financial Consolidation. 3:758—761. The. 4:997—1003. Brady, Rose. 3:748-751. HAMILTON, DAVID. 4:981—983. CHAMPLIN, DELL. 3:755—757. Held, David, Anthony McGrew, David CHASSE, J. DENNIS, and BABAN Goldblatt, and Jonathan Perraton. HASNAT. 1:235-—238. 1:247-249. CLARK, CAROL. 3:748—751. HENRY, JOHN F. 1:245-247; Critical Realism in Economics: Devel- 3:764-767. opment and Debate. 1:245—247. History of Environmental Economic Cypher, James M., and Dietz, James L. Thought. 1:238-240. 1:235-238. Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 3:746-748; Diggins, John Patrick. 4:981—983. 3:764—767. DUGGER, WILLIAM M. 3:762—764; HODGSON, GEOFFREY M. 3:751-—755. 4:986-988. Institutional Economics: Social Order Dymski, Gary A. 3:758-—761. and Public Policy. 3:751-75S. Economics and Management of Intel- Jacques Loeb: His Science and Social lectual Property: Towards Intellec- Activism and Their Philosophical tual Capitalism, The. 4:988—990. Foundations. 4:984—986. Economics and Utopia: Why the Kapitalizm: Russia's Struggle to Free Learning Economy is Not the End of Its Economy. 3:748—751. History. 3:764—767. Kasper, Wolfgang, and Manfred E. Economics of Income Distribution: Het- Streit. 3:751-755. erodox Approaches. 3:762—764. KONZELMANN, SUZANNE J. 4:995—997. Evolution and Economics: On Evolu- Kula, Erhun. 1:238—240. tionary Economics and the Evolution Lee, Frederic S. 4:990—992. of Economics. 3:746—748. Lexus and_ the Olive Tree, The. Except-Africa: Remaking Development, 1:232-234. Rethinking Power. 1:229—232. Marsden, David. 4:995—997. FIGART, DEBORAH M. 4:992-995. NESIBA, REYNOLD F. 3:758—761. Fleetwood, Steve. 1:245—247. NIGGLE, CHRISTOPHER L. 3:739-—746. Friedman, Gerald. 3:7 157. NORTHROP, EMILY. 1:232-234. Friedman, Thomas L. 1:232—234. Not-So-Dismal Science: A Broader Fukuyama, Francis. 4:997—1003. View Of Economies And Societies, A. Garnett, Jr., Robert F., ed. 4:1003—1006. 4:986-988. Global Transformations. 1:247-249. Olson, Mancur, and Satu Kahkonen, Globalization and Progressive Eco- eds. 4:986—988. nomic Policy. 1:241—244. Post Keynesian Price Theory. 4:990-992. 1014 Index Process of Economic Development, Thorstein Veblen: Theorist of the Lei- The. 1:235-238. sure Class. 4:981—983. Rasmussen, Charles, and Rick Tilman. True Security: Rethinking American 4:984-986. Social Insurance. 4:992—995. Roe, Emery. 1:229-232. Understanding Modern Money: The RUTHERFORD, MALCOLM. 3:746—748. Key to Full Employment and Price SAMUELS, WARREN J. 4:984—986. Stability. 3:739-746. SCHNEIDER, GEOFFREY E. 1:229-232. Van der Linden, Joep T. J. M., and SCHNEIDER, GEOFFREY E., WINSTON Andre J. C. Manders. 3:762—764. H. GRIFFITH, and JANET e VAUGHN, GERALD F. 1:238—240. KNOEDLER. 4:997—1003. What Do Economists Know?: New Eco- SHAPIRO, NINA. 4:990—992. nomics Of Knowledge. 4:1003—1006. SHETH, FALGUNI A. 4:1003—1006. WINTERS, CECELIA ANN. 1:247-249. State-Making and Labor Movements: Wray, L. Randall. 3:739-746. France and the United States, ZALEWSKI, DAVID A. 1:241—244. 1876-1914. 3:755—757. Theory of Employment — Systems: Micro-Foundations of Societal Diversity, A. 4:995—997. ce