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American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The
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Articles in July 1999 issue of American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The
- Editor's Introduction
by Laurence S. Moss - Economic Thought and Modernization in Japan
by Michael J. Gootzeit - The Russian Crisis: Perils and Prospects for Post-Soviet Transition
by Peter J. Boettke - Dr. Martin Bronfenbrenner : Scholar, Critic, Cynic, and Comrade-in-Arms - 1914-1997
by June Bronfenbrenner - Francis Bacon, John Rae, and the Economics of Competitiveness: Capital Theory and Trade Policy
by Robin Neill - The Effectiveness of Gun Control Laws: A comment on the work by Kwon, Scott, Safranski and Bae and their debate with Kovandzic - response to Tomislav V. Kovandzic, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, July 1998
by Leo H Kahane - Amenities and Fringe Benefits: Omitted Variable Bias
by Philip E. Graves - An Alternative Tale of Two Tax Jurisdictions: A Comment
by Richard J. Cebula - Economy and Race: Interactive Determinants of Property Crime in the United States, 1958-1995: Reflections on the Supply of Property Crime
by Roy W. Ralston - An Alternative Tale of Two Tax Jurisdictions: A Reply - reply to article by Richard Cebula in this issue, p. 529
by Gary M. Galles - Wicksell on the Classical Theories of Money, Credit, Interest and the Price Level: Progress or Retrogression?
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - A Note on Student Academic Performance: In Rural Versus Urban Areas
by Melvin V. Borland - Exonerating Wicksell: A Comment on Ahiakpor
by Thomas M. Humphrey - Secret Origins of Modern Microeconomics: Dupuit and the Engineers. - Review - book reviews
- On the Analytics of Wicksell: A Comment on Ahiakpor - response to article by James C.W. Ahiakpor in this issue, p. 436
by Joseph Aschheim - Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology
- Knut Wicksell and the Classical Economists on Money, Credit, Interest and Price Level: A Comment on Ahiakpor
by Richard M. Eberling - Wicksell vs the Classics on the Mechanics of the Quantity Theory: A Comment on Ahiakpor - response to article by James C.W. Ahiakpor in this issue, p. 436
by Michael J. Gootzeit