Technological Innovation and Profit Rates by José Alberro and Joe Persky, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle
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The Nineteenth-Century Origins of "Liberal" Ideology: How Understanding History Helps Clarify the Theory of the State by Sam Baker, Harvard University
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The Social Capital Perspective by Peter Bell, SUNY at Purchase and Harry M. Cleaver, University of Texas, Austin
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The Sexual Di vision of Labor in the Third World with Special Emphasis on Agriculture by Lourdes Beneria, Livingston College
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Wage Formation and the Labor Process, Lourdes Beneria, Livingston College, and Bruce Steinberg, Rutgers College
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The Crisis of Collective Bargaining: The Case of Steel by Richard Betheil , New School for Social Research (an article on this subject will appear in a future issue of the RRPE)
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Factor Shares and the Political Business Cycle by Raford Boddy, American University
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Liberal Democracy and the Theory of the State by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Individual Choice and the Flirtation with Sociobiology. Critique of the Becker Approach by Bob Cherry, Brooklyn College of CUNY and Jim Keenan, New School for Social Research
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Capital Accumulation in Chile and Latin America by Michel Chossudovsky, University of Ottawa
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How Does Capitalism Get Out of a Crisis by Patrick Clawson, New School for Social Research
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The Social Capital Perspective by Harry M. Cleaver, University of Texas, Austin and Peter Bell, SUNY at Purchase
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Neoclassical Economics and the Origins of Modern Political Economy, by James Clifton, University of Maine
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Modes of Production and the Accumulation of Capital: Marx vs. Luxemburg vs. The Monthly Review School by J.M. Cypher, California State University, Fresno
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Production, the Reproduction of Labor Power, and the Role of Women in the Class Struggle by Elizabeth Dore, Washington, D.C.
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Where Did the Corporate-Dominated University Come From? An Appreciation of Thorstein Veblen's Radical Analysis by William M. Dugger, North Texas State University
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Reading General Equilibrium Theory: A Critique of the Arrow-Debreu Approach, by John Eatwell, Cambridge University
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Methodological Issues in the Study of Socialist Incentive Systems: The Case of Cuba, Frank T. Fitzgerald, College of Saint Rose
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The Second New Deal: To ward a Re vised Understanding of State Activities in the Depression, by Peter Friedlander, Detroit and David Levey, Wayne State University
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Liberal Democracy and the Theory of the State by Herbert Gintis and Samuel Bowles, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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The State and Long-Run Economic Change in the United States, by David Gold, Childhood and Government Project, University of California , Berkeley
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Strategies for a National Health Service, by Joyce Goldstein, Meredeth Turshen, and Leonard Rodberg, Health Service Action
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Long Cycles and the Marxian Theory of Crisis: Are We Headed for a Long Period of Stagnation? by David Gordon, New School for Social Research
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A Luxemburg Model of Capitalist Development, by Myron Gordon, University of Toronto
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A Review of the Current Record of "Recovery" in the United States by Joseph Harris, Labor Research Association
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The Federal Response to the Women's Movement: A View of the Patriarchal/Capitalist State by Heidi Hartmann, U.S. Civil Rights Commission
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The U.S. and the Changing Balance of World Economic Power by Jack Hill, New York CityCrisis Center
29.
The Changing Structure of Urban America and Its Impact on Innovation and Economic Development by Joan Hoffman, John Jay College of CUNY
30.
Individual Choice and the Flirtation with Sociobiology: Critique of the Becker Approach by Jim Keenan, New School for Social Research and Bob Cherry, Brooklyn College of C UNY
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Uses and Misuses of the "State Capitalism" Concept by David Laibman, Brooklyn College of CUNY
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The Subjection of Labour to Capital in England: The Importance of Institutions Outside the Labour Process by William Lazonick, Harvard University (an article on this subject appears in this issue of the R RPE)
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The Second New Deal: Towarda Revised Understanding of State Activities in the Depression, David Levey, Wayne State University
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The "Alternative Technology" Energy Scenario: A Critique by David Nichols, SUNY at Albany
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Indirect Labor and the Theory of Reproduction in Marxist Economics by Michael Perelman , California State University, Chico
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A Working Class Approach to the Energy Crisis by Victor Perlo, Labor Research Association
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Technological Innovation and Profit Rates by Joe Persky and José Alberro, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle
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Race, Segmentation, and Class Divisions by Michael Reich, University of California, Berkeley
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State Monopoly Capitalism in the USSR Today: Was NEP the Forerunner? by Hank Reichman, University of California, Berkeley
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The Theory of Transitional Conjunctures and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism by Steven Resnick and Rick Wolff, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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U.S. Multinational Firms and the Internationalization of Production by Lee Reynis, University of Utah
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Social Capital and Class Struggle in Peru by Joseph Ricciardi, SUNY at Purchase
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Debt, Food and the Third World by Emma Rothschild, Lerman Institute
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The Political Economy of the Pre-Revolutionary Period in Portugal: April 1974 to November 1975 by David F. Ruccio, University of Massachusetts , Amherst
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An Econometric Investigation of Capitalist Breakdown by Don M. Shakow, Clark University
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Keynes and Equilibrium Economics by Nina Shapiro, Merrimack College
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Monopoly Power, Distribution and Crisis, by Howard Sherman, University of California, Riverside
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Capitalism and State Production: The Law of the Tendency for State Activity to Rise, by José Ricardo Tauile, New School for Social Research
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Theories of Unequal Exchange by Vivian Walsh, New School for Social Research
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To Punish a City: A Critical Re-evaluation of the Status of Yankee and Cowboy Cities by A1 Watkins, University of Texas, Austin
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Imperialism, the Intensification of Competition and Back ward-ness by John Weeks, American University
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The Theory of Transitional Conjunctures and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism by Rick Wolff and Steven Resnick, University of MassachusettsAmherst
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Crisis, Accumulation and the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall by Michael Zweig, SUNY at Stony Brook
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Individual Choice and the Capitalist State: A Critique of the "Public Choice" Approach by Jerry Sazama, University of Connecticut
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A Critique of Cost-Containment Measures in Health Care by Hila Scherer, Columbia University School of Public Health
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The Law of Value and the Theory of Imperialism by Anwar Shaikh, New School for Social Research