2002 Books, Articles, Monographs
Berik, G. and Bilginsoy, C. “Unions and Women’s Training for the Skilled Trades in the United States,” Review of Black Political Economy, Spring, 2002, 29 (4), pp. 97-122.
Cagatay, N. Trade, Gender and Poverty. Background paper prepared for Making Trade Work for People, UNDP, New York, 2002.
Campbell, A. “Democratic Planned Socialism: Feasible Economic Procedures,” Science and Society, Spring 2002, 66(1), 29-42.
Campbell, A. “The Nature of Surplus Value in the `New Solution,” Review of Radical Political Economics, Spring 2002, 34 (1), 69-73.
Fowles R., Gander, J., Kunaporntham, W., Ratanakomut, S., and Reynolds, S. “Forecasting the Probability of Failure of Thailand’s Financial Companies in the Asian Financial Crisis,” Economic Development and Cultural Change, October 2002, 51.
Gander, J. “The Post-Financial Crisis Challenges for Asian Industrialization,” R. Hooley and J.H. Yoo (eds.), Bank Financial Structure in Pre-Crisis East and South-East Asia, JAI, New York, 2002, pp 123-142.
Glick, M. Intellectual Property Damages, Guidelines and Analysis, Wiley Press, 2002)
Jameson, K.P. “Economics in General Education: The Centrality of Service-learning,” in K. McGoldrick and A. Ziegert (eds.) Putting the Invisible Hand to Work: Concepts and Models for Service-learning, in Economics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, pp. 47-64.
Jameson, K.P. “Critical Debates: No Solitude-- Latin America's Exchange Rate Policy,” Latin American Politics and Society, Summer 2002, 44(2), pp. 125-136.
Jameson, K.P. “Dolarizacion: Impulso Hacia El Futuro o Regreso al Pasado,” Economia y Humanismo, (Quito, Ecuador) February 2002, (11), pp. 11-50.
Maloney, T. “Higher Places in the Industrial Machinery?: Tight Labor Markets and Black Male Occupational Advance in the 1910s,” Social Science History, Fall 2002, 26(3).
Maloney, T. “African American Migration to the North: New Evidence for the 1910s,” Economic Inquiry, January 2002, 40:1.
Maloney, T. “African Americans in the 20th Century,” in R. Whaples (ed.) The EH.Net Encyclopedia (http://eh.net/encyclopedia), January 2002.
Philips, P. “Making Hay When It Rains—The Effect of Scale Economies, Seasonal and Cyclical Business Patterns, and Prevailing Wage Regulations on School Construction Costs,” Journal of Education Finance, Spring 2002, 27(4), pp. 997-1012 (with H. Azari-Rad and M. Prus).
Philips, P. “Origin of the Factoid—Prevailing Wage Laws Are Remnant Jim Crow Laws,” Review of Radical Political Economics, September 2002, 34(3), pp. 275-284 (with H. Azari-Rad).
Philips, P. “Impact of the OSHA Trench and Excavation Standard on Fatal Injury in the Construction Industry,” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, October 2002, 44(10), pp. 902-905 (with A. Suruda, B. T. Whitaker, D. Bloswitz and R. Sesek).
Vernengo, M. “Globalization a Dangerous Obsession: Latin America in the Post-Washington Consensus Era,” International Journal of Political Economy, Winter 2002-3, 32(4), pp. 4-21.
Vernengo, M. “Demystifying the Principle of Comparative Advantage: Implications for Developing Countries,” International Journal of Political Economy, Winter 2002-3, 32(4), pp. 49-75.
Vernengo, M. “Conflicto Distributivo en una Economía Abierta,” Cuestiones Económicas, 2002, 18(3).
Vernengo, M. “Uma Releitura Heterodoxa de Bresser e Nakano,” Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, October/December 2002, 22(4).
