Table Of ContentThe Journal of
Socio-
Economics
Indexes
Volume 21 (1992)
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was an annual publication; in 1975 (volume 5) it became a seminannual one. Since 1986 (volume 15), it
has been published quarterly.]
AUTHORS
Babb, Emerson, and Stuart Babb, Hornik, Jacob, “Time Estimation and
“Psychological Traits of Rural Orientation Mediated by Transient
Entrepreneurs,” 21(4): 353-362 Moods,” 21(3): 209-227
Babb, Stuart, see Babb, Emerson.
Bhide, Amar, and Howard Stevenson, Jackson, John D., see Jones, Ethel B.
“Trust, Uncertainty and Profit,” Jung, Clarence R., Jr., see Raines,
21(3): 191-208 Patrick J.
Brown, Peter G., “The Failure of Johnson, Hazel J., “The Relationship
Market Failures,” 21(1): 1-24 between Variability, Distance from
Target and Firm Size: A Test of
Cosgel, Metin, “Rhetoric in the Econ- Prospect Theory in the Commer-
omy,” 21(4): 363-377 cial Banking Industry,” 21(2): 153-
172
Goulet, Denis, “Development Indica- Jones, Ethel B. and John D. Jackson,
tors: A Research Problem, A Pol- “Gender Differences in Business
icy Problem,” 21(3): 245-260 School Graduates’ Opportunity to
Gunto, Samuel, see Kravitz, David A. Advance,” 21(2): 125-142
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Kravitz, David A. and Samuel Gunto, Rothman, Stanley, “Liberalism and the
“Decisions and Perceptions of Decay of the American Political
Recipients in Ultimatum Bargain- Economy,” 21(4): 277-301
ing Games,” 21(1): 65-84
Sears, David O., “Passion in Politics
Lamal, P.A., “Behavior Analysis and and the Science of Politics,” 21(3):
Socio-Economics: Some Similari- 181-190
ties and Differences,” 21(2): 173-180 Seeley, Eric, “Human Needs and Con-
Lane, Robert E., “Work as ‘Disutility’ sumer Economics: The Implica-
and Money as ‘Happiness’: Cultu- tions of Maslow’s Theory of
ral Origins of a Basic Market Motivation for Consumer Expendi-
Error,” 21(1): 43-64 ture Patterns,” 21(4): 303-324
Lester, David, see Yang, Bijou. Singell, Larry D., see Lillydahl, Jane.
Lillydahl, Jane H. and Larry D. Sin- Skov, I. Lee, see Medoff, M.H.
gell, “Compresson in Faculty Stack, Steven, see Yang, Bijou.
Salaries: an Empirical Evaluation Stevenson, Howard, see Bhide, Amar.
of Merit and Market Based Adjust- |
ments,” 21(3): 229-243 Tomer, John F., “Rational Organiza-
tional Decision Making in the
March, James G., “The War is Over Human Firm: A Socio-Economic
and the Victors Have Lost,” 21(3): Model,” 21(2): 85-108
261-267
Medoff, M.H. and I. Lee Skov, “Reli- Vining, Aidan R. and David L. Wei-
gion and Behavior: An Empirical mer, “Welfare Economics as the
Analysis,” 21(2): 143-152 Foundation for Public Analysis:
Incomplete and Flawed but Never-
Nielsen, Klaus, “The Mixed Econorny, theless Desirable,” 21(1): 25-38
the Neoliberal Challenge, and the
Negotiated Economy,” 21(4): 325-351 Weimer, David L., see Vining, Aidan R.
Raines, J. Patrick and Clarence R. Yang, Bijou, Steven Stack and David
Jung, Jr., “Schumpeter and Knight Lester, “Suicide and Unemploy-
on Economics and Political ment: Predicting the Smoothed
Rationality: A Comparative Rest- Trend and Yearly Fluctuations,”
atement,” 21(2): 109-124 21(1): 39-42
ARTICLE TITLES
Behavior Analysis and Socio- Decisions and Perceptions of Recip-
Economics: Some Similarities and ients in Ultimatum Bargaining
Differences (P.A. Lamal) 21(2): Games (David A. Kravitz and
173-180 Samuel Gunto) 21(1): 65-84
Development Indicators: A Research
Compression in Faculty Salaries: An Problem, A Policy Problem (Denis
Empirical Evaluation of Merit and Goulet) 21(3): 245-260
Market Based Adjustments (Jane
H. Lillydahl and Larry D. Singell) The Failure of Market Failures (Peter
21(3): 229-243 G. Brown) 21(1): 1-24
Indexes 383
Gender Differences in Business School Religion and Behavior: An Empirical
Graduates’ Opportunity to Analysis (M.H. Medoff and I. Lee
Advance (Ethel B. Jones and John Skov) 21(2): 143-152
D. Jackson) 21(2): 125-142 Rhetoric in the Economy (Metin
Cosgel) 21(4): 363-377
Human Needs and Consumer Econom-
ics: The Implications of Maslow’s Schumpeter and Knight on Economic
Theory of Motivation for Consu- and Political Rationality: A Com-
mer Expenditure Patterns (Eric parative Restatement (J. Patrick
Seeley) 21(4): 303-324 Raines and Clarence R. Jung, Jr.)
21(2): 109-124
Liberalism and the Decay of the Ameri- Suicide and Unemployment: Predicting
can Political Economy (Stanley the Smoothed Trend and Yearly
Rothman) 21(4): 277-301 Fluctuations (Bijou Yang, Steven
Stack and David Lester) 21(1): 39-42
The Mixed Economy, the Neoliberal
Challenge and the Negotiated Time Estimation and Orientation
Economy (Klaus Nielsen) 21(4): Mediated by Transient Moods
325-351 (Jacob Hornik) 21(3): 209-227
Trust, Uncertainty and Profit (Amar
Passion in Politics and the Science of Bhide and Howard Stevenson)
Politics (David O. Sears) 21(3): 21(3): 191-208
181-190
Psychological Traits of Rural Entrepre- The War is Over and the Victors Have
neurs (Emerson Babb and Stuart Lost (James G. March) 21(3): 261-
Babb) 21(4): 353-362 267
Welfare Economics as the Foundation
Rational Organizational Decision Mak- for Public Policy Analysis: Incom-
ing in the Human Firm (John F. plete and Flawed but Nevertheless
Tomer) 21(2): 85-108 Desirable (Aidan R. Vining and
The Relationship between Variability, David L. Weimer) 21(1): 25-38
Distance from Target and Firm Work as “Disutility” and Money as
Size: A Test of Prospect Theory in “Happiness”: Cultural Origins of a
the Commercial Banking Industry Basic Market Error (Robert E.
(Hazel J. Johnson) 21(2): 153-172 Lane) 21(1): 43-64