Citation: Pl. Mason, RACE, CULTURE, AND SKILL - INTERRACIAL WAGE DIFFERENCES AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS, LATINOS, AND WHITES, The Review of Black political economy, 25(3), 1997, pp. 5-39
Citation: Ml. Clemons et Ce. Jones, THE WILDER VOTE AND THE NEW SOUTH PHENOMENON - A MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS, The Review of Black political economy, 25(3), 1997, pp. 41-56
Citation: Aj. Field et Wr. Winfrey, JOB DISPLACEMENT AND REEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH-CAROLINA - THE RELATIVE EXPERIENCE OF THE BLACK WORKER, The Review of Black political economy, 25(3), 1997, pp. 57-75
Citation: M. Deoliver et T. Dawsonmunoz, PLACE-NOT-RACE - THE INADEQUACY OF GEOGRAPHY TO ADDRESS RACIAL DISPARITIES, The Review of Black political economy, 25(2), 1996, pp. 37
Citation: A. Coppin, MALE AND FEMALE EARNINGS IN THE CARIBBEAN ECONOMY OF BARBADOS - A HUMAN-CAPITAL PERSPECTIVE, The Review of Black political economy, 25(2), 1996, pp. 61
Citation: Bs. Cheng, THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AFRICAN-AMERICAN FERTILITY AND FEMALELABOR SUPPLY - POLICY IMPLICATIONS, The Review of Black political economy, 25(2), 1996, pp. 77
Citation: J. Ellison, COMMONS-MITCHELL-MYRDAL-POLANYI INSTITUTIONALISM - A REVIEW OF INEQUALITY - RADICAL INSTITUTIONALIST VIEWS ON RACE, GENDER, CLASS, AND NATION - DUGGER,WM, The Review of Black political economy, 25(2), 1996, pp. 103
Citation: Si. Whitemeans, THE GIFT OF CHAOS - AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE NATIONS BLACK ECONOMISTS, The Review of Black political economy, 25(1), 1996, pp. 5-12
Citation: Ca. Conrad et Rv. Sharpe, THE IMPACT OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL-RIGHTS INITIATIVE (CCRI) ON UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL ADMISSIONS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CALIFORNIA ECONOMY, The Review of Black political economy, 25(1), 1996, pp. 13-59
Citation: Ng. Leigh et R. Gradeck, URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS ASSOCIATED WITH ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSPECT, TAX-DELINQUENT PROPERTIES - EQUITY AND REDEVELOPMENT IMPLICATIONS, The Review of Black political economy, 25(1), 1996, pp. 61-81
Citation: Dr. Marburger, RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION AND LONG-TERM-CONTRACTS IN MAJOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL, The Review of Black political economy, 25(1), 1996, pp. 83-94
Citation: Rs. Browne, HUMAN FACTOR ENGINEERING AND THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT - ADJIBOLOSOO,SBSK, The Review of Black political economy, 25(1), 1996, pp. 127-128
Citation: Sy. Wilson, FOREIGN-AID, SELF-RELIANCE AND ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT IN WEST-AFRICA - OLANIYAN,RO, The Review of Black political economy, 25(1), 1996, pp. 129-131
Citation: Wm. Rodgers et We. Spriggs, WHAT DOES THE AFQT REALLY MEASURE - RACE, WAGES, SCHOOLING AND THE AFQT SCORE, The Review of Black political economy, 24(4), 1996, pp. 13
Citation: S. Shulman, THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF LABOR-MARKET DISCRIMINATION - A CLASSROOM-FRIENDLY PRESENTATION OF THE THEORY, The Review of Black political economy, 24(4), 1996, pp. 47
Citation: L. Morse et al., BLACK PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AS PROJECTS - HOW DO THEY RANKRELATIVE TO WHITE PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, The Review of Black political economy, 24(4), 1996, pp. 65