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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:11 2006
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The editor of the Journal of Economic Issues (our own Anne Mayhew!), which  
frequently carries articles that may be of interst to members, has agreed 
to provide the table of contents for each issue for circulation, the  
first appears below. 
 
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Journal of Economic Issues, XXIX:3 (September 1995): 
 
ARTICLES: 
 
Wesley C. Mitchell (edited by Malcolm Rutherford), "The Criticism of 
Modern Civilization" 
 
James A. Yunker, "Post-Lange Market Socialism" 
 
Don Goldstein, "Uncertainty, Competition, & Speculative Finance in the 
Eighties" 
 
Terrence McDonough/Joseph Eisenhauer, "Sir Robert Giffen & the Great 
Potato Famine" 
 
William A. Jackson, "Naturalism in Economics" 
 
Steve Shuklian, "Marx, Dewey, and Instrumentalism" 
 
Robert E. Prasch, "Toward a 'General Theory" of Exchange" 
 
Dell Champlin, "Understanding Job Quality" 
 
Kurt Stephenson/F. Gregory Hayden, "Comparison of Corporate Decision 
Networks" 
 
Roger Mason, "Interpersonal Effects on Demand" 
 
Leong H. Kiew, "Gradualism in China's Reform" 
 
NOTES AND COMMENTS: 
 
Beorge P. Brockway, "The NAIRU Delusion" 
 
Jonathan Larson, "A Restoration of Significance" 
 
Warren J. Samuels, "Reflections on the Intellectual Context and 
Significance of Thorstein Veblen" 
 
Ildiko Ekes, "A Comment on High Social Expenditures in Hungary" 
 
REVIEW ARTICLE: 
 
Andrew J. Cornford, "Inside an Emerging Financial Market: System Design 
and Regulation for a Roller-Coster" 
 
REVIEWS 
 
Ross B. Emmett, Augustana University College, Camrose, Alberta 
CANADA   T4V 2R3   voice: (403) 679-1517   fax: (403) 679-1129 
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