Citation: B. Pietrykowski, MAKING SENSE OF A CHANGING ECONOMY - TECHNOLOGY, MARKETS AND MORALS -NELL,EJ, Review of social economy, 55(3), 1997, pp. 381-385
Citation: A. Bernasek et Rc. Porter, PRIVATE PRESSURE FOR SOCIAL-CHANGE IN SOUTH-AFRICA - THE IMPACT OF THE SULLIVAN PRINCIPLES, Review of social economy, 55(2), 1997, pp. 172-195
Citation: I. Tinker et G. Summerfield, BACKGROUND OF THE NGO FORUM AND OVERVIEW OF THE FAMILY AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION - PROBLEMS AND STRATEGIES, Review of social economy, 55(2), 1997, pp. 196-200
Citation: G. Summerfield, ECONOMIC TRANSITION IN CHINA AND VIETNAM - CROSSING THE POVERTY LINE IS JUST THE FIRST STEP FOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES, Review of social economy, 55(2), 1997, pp. 201-214
Citation: Jk. Black, RESPONSIBILITY WITHOUT AUTHORITY - THE GROWING BURDEN FOR WOMEN IN THE CARIBBEAN, Review of social economy, 55(2), 1997, pp. 235-242
Citation: R. Drago, SOCIAL-STRUCTURES OF ACCUMULATION - THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF GROWTH AND CRISIS - KOTZ,DM, MCDONOUGH,T, REICH,M, Review of social economy, 55(1), 1997, pp. 123-128
Citation: W. Waller, ECONOMICS, POWER, AND CULTURE - ESSAYS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RADICAL INSTITUTIONALISM - STANFIELD,JR, Review of social economy, 55(1), 1997, pp. 128-132
Citation: Mo. Keating, ECONOMICS AS IF GOD MATTERED - A CENTURY OF PAPAL TEACHING ADDRESSED TO THE ECONOMIC ORDER - EDERER,RJ, Review of social economy, 55(1), 1997, pp. 132-135
Citation: S. Pratten, THE CLOSURE ASSUMPTION AS A FIRST STEP - NEO-RICARDIAN ECONOMICS AND POST-KEYNESIANISM, Review of social economy, 54(4), 1996, pp. 423-443