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Association for Evolutionary Economics
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Year 2003

Vol. 37 Nbr. 2, June 2003

The 2003 Veblen-Commons Award recipient: F. Gregory Hayden.

Endangered democratic institutions and instrumental inquiry: remarks upon receiving the Veblen-Commons Award.

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Are democracy and common property possible on our small earth?

Clarence Ayres memorial lecture: does pragmatism imply institutionalism?

Corporations, workers, and the public interest.

Labor market policy: one institutionalist's agenda.

Immigration and poverty reduction: policy making on a squirrel wheel.

Ghosts in the global machine: new immigrants and the redefinition of work.

Female headship and the economic status of young men in the United States, 1977-2001.

Feminist explanations for the feminization of poverty.

Technology and institutions in the process of economic reform: achieving growth with poverty reduction in South Asia.

Impact information, communications technology on financial sector

The Andean Group: institutional evolution, intraregional trade, and economic development.

Equality and growth in Asia.

Globalization and the poorest of the poor: global integration and the development process in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Social capital, Karl Polanyi, and American social and institutional economics.

Subjects and boundaries: contesting social capital--based policies.

Beyond social capital in poverty research.

Consumer-driven health plans: more choice is not always better.

Universal service: how much is enough?

Regulating financial markets: assessing neoclassical and institutional approaches.

Superfund: the ascendance of enabling myths.

Cognitive and cultural embeddedness: combining institutional economics and economic sociology.

Capitalism, complexity, and inequality.

Technical change, competition, and the poor.

Path creation, path dependency, and alternative theories of the firm.

Institutional destruction of entrepreneurship through capitalist transformation.

Corporate objectives--maximizing social versus private equity.

Is there an active role for monetary policy in the endogenous money approach?

Japan's dual industrial structure as a welfare system: 'the Lexus and the Olive Tree'-and 'the Vulture'.


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