The 25th Anniversary Edition of the Review of Black Political Economy
Contents of the 25th Anniversary Edition
Volume 25, Number 4. Spring 1998
Employment , Training and Education
1. The Declining Social and Economic Fortunes of African American Males: A Critical Assessment of Four Perspectives, James H. Johnson, Jr., Walter C. Farrell, Jr., and Jennifer A. Stoloff 2. Economic Research at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Rankings and Effects on the Supply of Black Economists, Jacqueline Agesa, Maury Granger and Gregory N. Price. 3. Worker Re-training and Labor Market Outcomes: A New Focus for Labor Research, James B. Stewart 4. Employment and Training Solutions for the Economically Disadvantaged: An Essay, Bernard E. Anderson 5. An Employment and Business Strategy for the Next Century: A Comment, Thomas D. Boston Book Reviews
Bill Dickens Black Unemployment: Part of Unskilled Unemployment
David Schwartzman
Bill Dickens All That We Can Be
Charles C. Moskos and John Sibley Butler
Volume 26, Number 1. Summer 1998
Business Development
1. Long-Term Trends and Prospects for Black-owned Businesses, Andrew F. Brimmer
2. Minority Business Formation and Survival: Evidence on Business Performance and Viability, Jan E. Christopher
3. What Determines Exports of Black-owned Enterprises? N. Frank Ekanem and Charlie E. Mahone, Jr.
4. Is the U.S. Small Business Administration a Racist Institution? Timothy Bates
Volume 26, Number 2. Fall 1998
Income Inequality
1. Race, Cognitive Skills, Psychological Capital and Wages, Arthur H. Goldsmith, William Darity, Jr., and Jonathan R. Veum
2. Determinants of Regional Income Distribution in the U.S. South, 1980-1990: Roles of Net Migration and Human Capital Accumulation, Octabian Ngarambe' and Stephan J. Goetz
3. Assessing the Effect of the Occupational Crowding of Immigrants on the Real Wages of African American Workers, Lonnie K. Stevans, Ph.D.
4. On the Permanence or Impermanence of Black-white Economic Inequality, Jeremiah Cotton
5. The Shadow of the Future and the Complexity of Cooperation, John W. Handy
Volume 26, Number 3. Winter, 1998
History and Public Policy
1. W.E.B. DuBois As Economic Analyst: Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of the Philidelphia Negro, Lynn C. Burbridge
2. No More Servants in the House, Beth T. Bates
3. Race and Social Organization; An Economic Perspective, Marcus Alexis
4. Reparations and Public Policy, Richard F. America
Volume 26, Number 4. Spring 1999
Health, Welfare and Development
1. Twenty-first Century Pollination: Federal Housing and Health Policies, Wilhelmina A. Leigh
2. Black Infant Health: Where to in the 21st Century? Goeffrey Warner
3. Economic Community of West African States: From an Economic Union to a Peace Keeping Mission? E. Ike Udogu
4. Development Prospects and Policy for Africa Structural Adjustment and Beyond, Kempe Ronald Hope, Sr.
Volume 27, Number 1. Summer 1999
Discrimination and Affirmative Action and Public Policy
1. How Does it Feel to be Free?: Reflections of Black-White Economic Inequality in the Era of "Color-Blind" Law, Rhonda M. Williams and William E. Spriggs
2. Is There Discrimination in Mortgage Lending? What Does the Research Tell Us?, Harold A. Black
3. Black Male Employment and Tight Labor Markets, Robert Cherry
4. Cooperative Economics-A Community Revitalization Strategy, Curtis Haynes, Jr. And Jessica Gordon Nembhard
5. Minority Procurement: Beyond Affirmative Action to Economic Development, Sherri L. Wallace
6. Markets, Affirmative Action and Economic Development Disparities, Romie Tribble
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