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THE REVIEW OF BLACK POLITICAL ECONOMY Author Index to Volume 20 ARTICLES Andrews, Donald R., Fayissa, Bichaka and Tate, Uday S., “An Estimation of the Aggregate Educational Production Fur’ on for Public Schools in Louisiana,” no. 1, Summer 1991, 25-47. Arthur, John A., “Interregional Migration of Labor in Ghana, West Africa: De- terminants, Consequences and Policy Intervention,” no. 2, Fall 1991, 89- 103. Boston, Thomas D., “NEA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, 1991: Sixteenth-Cen- tury European Expansion and the Economic Decline of Africa (In Honor of Walter Rodney),” no. 4, Spring 1992, 5-38. Brimmer, Andrew F., “The Dilemma of Black Banking: Lending Risks vs. Com- munity Service (Westerfield Lecture),” no. 3, Winter 1992, 5-29. Conlon, John R. and Kimenyi, Mwangi S., “Attitudes Towards Race and Poverty in the Demand for Private Education: The Case of Mississippi,” no. 2, Fall 1991, 5-22. Coppin, Addington, “Recent U.S. Economic Policies and the Central Caribbean Economies,” no. 4, Spring 1992, 55-71. Duncan, Kevin C., “The Vintage Schooling Hypothesis and Racial Differences in Earnings and On-the-Job Training: A Longitudinal Analysis,” no. 3, Winter 1992, 99-117. Egbe, Emmanuel C., “Agricultural Exports and the Agenda for Accelerated Development in Africa,” no. 2, Fall 1991, 65-87. Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena, “Aid and Economic Growth in LDCs: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa,” no. 3, Winter 1992, 31-52. Idson, Todd L. and Price, Hollis F., “An Analysis of Wage Differentials by Gender and Ethnicity in the Public Sector,” no. 3, Winter 1992, 75-98. Kimenyi, Mwangi S., “Race, Amenities, and Psychic Income,” no. 1, Summer 1991, 49-58. Larson, Tom, “The Effect of Discrimination and Segregation on Black Male Migration,” no. 3, Winter 1992, 53-73. Mason, Patrick L., “The Divide-And-Conquer and Employer/Employee Models of Discrimination: Neoclassical Competition as a Familial Defect,” no. 4, Spring 1992, 73-89. 94 The Review of Black Political Economy/Summer 1992 Mbaku, John M., “Political Instability and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Further Evidence,” no. 4, Spring 1992, 39-53 Ngassam, Christopher, “Factors Affecting the External Debt-Servicing Capacity of African Nations: An Empirical Investigation,” no. 2, Fall 1991, 45-64. Nissan, Edward, “The Dynamics of Agricultural Contribution to Economic Growth,” no. 1, Summer 1991, 5-23. Torres, Andrés, “Labor Market Segmentation: African American and Puerto Rican Labor in New York City, 1960-1980,” no. 1, Summer 1991, 59-77. Waddoups, Jeffrey, “Racial Differences in Intersegment Mobility,” no. 2, Fall 1991, 23-43. REVIEW ESSAYS Isabirye, Stephen B., Uganda’s Struggle for Authentic Development, no. 1, Sum- mer 1991, 89-91. Olugbade, Kola, The African State and the Economic Crisis, no. 1, Summer 1991, 83-88. BOOK REVIEWS Henry, Charles P., In Search of the New South: The Black Urban Experience in the 1970s and 1980s by Robert D. Bullard, no. 1, Summer 1991, 79-81. Howard-Matthews, Jacqueline, Being Brown: A Very Public Life by Rosemary Brown, no. 3, Winter 1992, 119-126. Keith, Nelson W., Dependency and Default — Dependency and Clientelism in Ja- maica by Carlene J. Edie, no. 4, Spring 1992, 91-94. Mbaku, John M., The Silent Revolution in Africa: Debt, Development and De- mocracy by Fantu Cheru, no. 3, Winter 1992, 127-133 . Stewart, James B., Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality by Robert D. Bullard, no. 2, Fall 1991, 105-107. Stewart, James B., Two- Tier Compensation Structures: Their Impact on Unions, Employers and Employees by James E. Martin with Thomas D. Heetderks, no. 2, Fall 1991, 109-111.

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