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c8 ote te NUMBER ONE—JANUARY Mainstream Health Economics and Dignity: The Commodity Narrative as a Debilitating Solecism?—Robert McMaster, 1 Toward an Integrated Theory of Social Stratification—Douglas Bowles, 32 Lessons from the Snowy Slope: Vision and Politics in American Social Insurance—Kate McGovern, 59 Privileged Accumulation Spaces and Restrictions on Development of State-Business Relations in Argentina (1966—1989)—Ana Castellani, 90 Economic Development, Native Nations, and Solar Projects— Ryan David Dreveskracht, 122 Corn and Mexican Agriculture: What Went Wrong?—Antonio and Eduardo Graillet, 145 Economics, Darwinism, and the Case of Disciplinary Imports Valentin Cojanu, 179 Important Determinants of Child Labor: A Case Study for Lahore—Ahmed F. Siddiqi, 199 Individual Attitudes Toward Others, Misanthropy Analysis in a Cross-Country Perspective—Natalia Melgar, Maximo Rossi, and Tom W. Smith, 222 BOOK REVIEW Resolving the Economic Puzzle: Two Reviews—Stephan Barton and Fred Foldvary, 242 Erratum, 258 NUMBER TWO—APRIL Editor's Introduction, 259 Economy as a Social System: Niklas Luhmann’s Contribution and its Significance for Economics—Jvan A. Boldyrev, 205 1350 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of Economics: Filling a Blind Spot with the Idea of Social Embeddedness—Dieter Bégenhold, 293 Schmoller’s Method as a Critique and Alternative to Marginalist Economics: a Comment to Louzek—Carlo D'Ippoliti, 319 [he Economic Deterioration of the Family: Historical Contingencies Preceding the Great Recession—Michael D. Gillespie, 329 The Market Concept: A Characterization from Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics—Eduardo Ferndndez-Huerga, 3061 The Organization, Operation, and Outcomes of Actually Existing Markets: A Suggested Approach for Empirical Analysis— Lynne Chester, 386 Three Modes of Competition in the Marketplace— William Redmond, +23 Saving Private Business Enterprises: A Heterodox Microeconomic Approach to Market Governance and Market Regulation—7ae-Hee Jo, 4 Market Cycles: Bicycles, Riders, Industries, and Environments in France and the United States, 1865-1914—7homas Burr, 468 No End to the Consensus in Macroeconomic Theory? A Methodological Inquiry—John McCombie and Maureen Pike, 497 Erratum, 529 NUMBER THREE—JULY Mutual Help Networks and Social Transformation in Japan— Vorio Onda, 531 3etween Rules and Incentives: Uncovering Hayek’s Moral Economy—/Jodo Rodrigues, 505 Post-Socialist Culture and Entrepreneurship—Petrik Runst, 593 Deposits, Loans, and Banking: Clarifying the Debate—Philipp Bagus David Howden, and Walter Block, 62 Theory and Empirics of Democracy and Crime Revisited: How Much Further Can We Go with Existing Data and Methodologies?— Jose Cuesta, 645 Index to Volume 72 Steven Levitt on Abortion and Crime: Old Economics in New Bottles—Robert Chernomas and lan Hudson, 675 New and Current Evidence on Determinants of Aggregate Federal Personal Income Tax Evasion in the United States— RichardJ . Cebula, 701 Iranian Disease: Why a Developing Country’s Government Did Not Listen to Economists’ Advices—Tohid Atashhar, 732 Do Business Executives Give More to Their Alma Mater? Longitudinal Evidence from a Large University—Phanindra V. Wunnava and Albert A. Okunade, 7061 A Mesoeconomic Approach to Socioeconomics—Derek Tittle, 779 NUMBER FOUR—OCTOBER An Analysis of the Convergence of the Composition of Public Expenditures in European Union Countries—/Jestis Ferreiro, VU. Teresa Garcia-del-Valle, and Carmen Gomez, 799 European Periphery Crises, International Financial Markets, and Democracy—/Jorge Garcia-Arias, Eduardo Fernandez-Huerga, and Ana Salvador, 826 The Shifting Welfare State in Hungary and Latvia—Cristina Matos, 851 Double Movement, Globalization, and the Crisis—G6ékcer Ozgtir and Htiseyin Ozel, 892 Some Useful Concepts for Development Economics in the Tradition of Latin American Structuralism—Leonardo Vera, 917 Self-Interest vs. Greed and the Limitations of the Invisible Hand—Matthew T. Clements, 949 Hayek and the Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Whither the Hayekian Logic of Intervention?—Edward McPhail and Andrew Farrant, 966 Revisiting the Concept of Schools of Thought in Economics: The Example of the Austrian School—/oana Negru, 983 Political Consumerism in Context: An Experiment on Status and Information in Ethical Consumption Decisions—Mark Hudson, lan Hudson, and Jason D. Edgerton, 1009 1352 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology NUMBER FIVE—VOVEMBER Editor's Introduction, 1039 An Essay on Distributive Justice and the Equal Ownership of Natural Resources—John Pullen, 1044 Degraded Work, Declining Community, Rising Inequality, and the Transformation of the Protestant Ethic in America: 1870—1930— Jon D. Wisman and Matthew E. Davis, 1075 The Making of the Institutional Theory of Social Costs: Discovering the K. W. KapPpI and J. M. Clark CorresIp ondence—Sebastian Bergeg r, 1106 The Problem of Epistemic Cost: Why Do Economists Not Change Their Minds About (the “Coase Theorem” )?—Altug Yalcintas, 1131 Financialization and Income Inequality in the United States, 1967—2010—Bradford M. Van Arnum and MicheleI . Naples, 1158 Conspicuous Consumption as Routine Expenditure and its Place in the Social Provisioning Process—Zdravka Todorova, 1183 Classical Surplus Theory and Heterodox Economics Vuno Ornelas Martins, 1205 Schumpeter, Commons, and Veblen on Institutions Theofanis Papageorgiou, loannis Katselidis, and Panayotis G. Michaelides, 1232 Lost in Translation: Why Generalized Darwinism is a Misleading Strategy for Studying Socioeconomic Evolution—George Liagouras, 1255 When Heterodoxy Becomes Orthodoxy: Ecological Economics in The Vew Palgrave Dictionary of Economics—Oscar Carpintero, 1287 Are Mainstream and Heterodox Economists Different? An Empirical Analysis—Michele Di Maio, 1315 Index, 1349 INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS ATASHBAR, TOHID. Iranian Disease: Why a Developing Country’s Government Did Not Listen to Economists’ Advices, 732 AVALOS, ANTONIO AND EDUARDO GRAILLET. Corn and Mexican Agriculture What Went Wrong? 145 Index to Volume 72 1353 BAGUs, PHILIPP, HOWDEN DAVID AND WALTER BLOCK. Deposits, Loans, and Banking: Clarifying the Debate, 627 BARTON, STEPHAN AND FRED FOLDvARY. Resolving the Economic Puzzle: Two Reviews, 242 BERGER, SEBASTIAN. The Making of the Institutional Theory of Social Costs Discovering the K. W. Kapp and J. M. Clark Correspondence, 1106 BOGENHOLD, DIETER. Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of Economics: Filling a Blind Spot with the Idea of Social Embeddedness, 293 BOLDYREV, IVAN A. Economy as a Social System: Niklas Luhmann’s Contribution and its Significance for Economics, 265 BOWLES, DouGLas. Toward an Integrated Theory of Social Stratification, . 32 Burr, THOMAS. Market Cycles: Bicycles, Riders, Industries, and Environments in France and the United States, 1865-1914, 468 ARPINTERO, Oscar. When Heterodoxy Becomes Orthodoxy: Ecological Economics in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1287 ASTELLANI, ANA. Privileged Accumulation Spaces and Restrictions on Dev elopment of State-Business Relations in Argentina (1966-1989), 90 LA, RICHARDJ . New and Current Evidence on Determinants of Federal Personal Income Tax Evasion in the United States, HERNOMAS, ROBERT AND IAN HuDsON. Steven Levitt on Abortion and Crime: Old Economics in New Bottles, 675 HESTER, LYNNE. The Organization, Operation, and Outcomes of Actually Existing Markets: A Suggested Approach for Empirical Analysis, 386 LEMENTS, MATTHEW T. Self-Interest vs. Greed and the Limitations of the Invisible Hand, 949 OJANU, VALENTIN. Economics, Darwinism, and the Case of Disciplinary Imports, 179 SUESTA, JOSE. Theory and Empirics of Democracy and Crime Revisited How Much Further Can We Go with Existing Data and Methodologies? 645 1354 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology D’Ippouiti, CARLO. Schmoller’s Method as a Critique and Alternative to Marginalist Economics: a Comment to Louzek, 319 Di Maio, MICHELE. Are Mainstream and Heterodox Economists Different? An Empirical Analysis, 1315 DREVESKRACHT, RYAN Davib. Economic Development, Native Nations, and Solar Projects, 122 FERNANDEZ-HUERGA, EDUARDO. The Market Concept: A Characterization from Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics, 361 FERREIRO, JESUS, GARCIA-DEL-VALLE M. TERESA AND CARMEN GOMEZ. An Analysis of the Convergence of the Composition of Public Expenditures in European Union Countries, 799 GARCIA-ARIAS, JORGE, FERNANDEZ-HUERGA EDUARDO AND ANA SALVADOR European Periphery Crises, International Financial Markets, and Democracy, 826 GILLESPIE, MICHAEL D. The Economic Deterioration of the Family Historical Contingencies Preceding the Great Recession, 329 HUDSON, MARK, HUDSON IAN A JASON D. EDGERTON. Political Consumerism in Context: An Experiment on Status and Information in Ethical Consumption Decisions, 1009 rar-HEE. Saving Private Business Enterprises A Heterodox Microeconomic Approach to Market Governance and Market Regulation, 447 IAGOURAS, GEORGE. Lost in Translation: Why Generalized Darwinism is a Misleading Strategy for Studying Socioeconomic Evolution, 1255 MARTINS, NUNO ORNELAS. Classical Surplus Theory and Heterodox Economics, 1205 MATos, CrIsTINA. The Shifting Welfare State in Hungary and Latvia, 851 McComBIE, JOHN AND MAUREEN PIKE. No End to the Consensus in Macroeconomic Theory? A Methodological Inquiry, 497 McGOVvERN, Kate. Lessons from the Snowy Slope: Vision and Politics in American Social Insurance, 59 McMaster, ROBERT. Mainstream Health Economics and Dignity: The Commodity Narrative as a Debilitating Solecism? 1 Index to Volume 72 McPHAIL, EDWARD AND ANDREW FARRANT. Hayek and the Sorcerer's Apprentice: Whither the Hayekian Logic of Intervention? 966 MELGAR, NATALIA, ROss! MAXIMO AND ToM W. SMITH. Individual Attitudes foward Others, Misanthropy Analysis in a Cross-Country Perspective, ee) NEGRU, IOANA. Revisiting the Concept of Schools of Thought in Economics: The Example of the Austrian School, 983 OnpbaA, Morio. Mutual Help Networks and Social Transformation in Japan, 53] OzGctir, GOKCER AND HUSEYIN OZEL. Double Movement, Globalization, and the Crisis, 892 PAPAGEORGIOU, THEOFANIS, KATSELIDIS IOANNIS AND PANAYOTIS G. MICHAELIDES. Schumpeter, Commons, and Veblen on Institutions, 1 PULLEN, JOHN. An Essay on Distributive Justice and the Equal Ownership of Natural Resources, 1044 REDMOND, WILLIAM. Three Modes of Competition in the Marketplace, 2 125 RODRIGUES, JOAO. Between Rules and Incentives: Uncovering Hayek's Moral Economy, 505 RUNST, PETRIK. Post-Socialist Culture and Entrepreneurship, 593 SIDDIQI, AHMED F. Important Determinants of Child Labor: A Case Study for Lahore, 199 litre, DEREK. A Mesoeconomic Approach to Socioeconomics, 779 ToporOvA, ZDRAVKA. Conspicuous Consumption as Routine Expenditure and its Place in the Social Provisioning Process, 1183 VAN ARNUM, BRADFORD M. AND MICHELE I. NAPLES. Financialization and Income Inequality in the United States, 1967-2010, 1158 VERA, LEONARDO. Some Useful Concepts for Development Economics in the Tradition of Latin American Structuralism, 917 WISMAN, JON D. AND MATTHEW E. Davis. Degraded Work, Declining Community, Rising Inequality, and the Transformation of the Protestant Ethic in America: 1870-1930, 1075 1356 The American Journal of Economics and Sociology WUNNAVA, PHANINDRA V. AND ALBERT A. OKUNADE. Do Business Executives Give More to Their Alma Mater? Longitudinal Evidence from a Large University, 761 YALCINTAS, ALTUG. The Problem of Epistemic Cost: Why Do Economists Not Change Their Minds (About the “Coase Theorem”)? 1131

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