2004 Books, Articles, Monographs


Berik, G. “Globalization” in L.L. Dallas (ed.) Law and Public Policy: A Socio-Economic Approach, Carolina Academic Press 2004 [originally published in J. Peterson and  M. Lewis (eds.) The Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999].

 

Berik, G. “International Trade and Gender Wage Discrimination: Evidence from East Asia,”

Review of Development Economics, 2004, 8(2), 237-254 (with Y. van der Muelen Rodgers and J. Zveglich).

 

Berik, G. “Does Trade Promote Gender Wage Equity? Evidence from East Asia,” in W. Milberg, (ed.) Labor and the Globalization of Production: Causes and Consequences of Industrial Upgrading, Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp. 146-178 (with Y. van der Muelen Rodgers and J. Zveglich).

 

Cagatay, N. Desigualdades de género, crecimiento económico y reducción de la pobreza” (Gender Inequalities, Growth and Poverty Reduction) in M. Martinez et al. (ed.) Reducción de la Pobreza, Gobernabilidad Democrática y Equidad de Género, GTZ, Managua.  

 

Cagatay, N. and Erturk, K. Gender and Globalization: A Macroeconomic Perspective.  Background Paper prepared for the ILO special report, A Fair Globalisation: Creating Opportunities for All, Working Paper No. 19,  ILO, Geneva, 2004.

 

Cagatay, N. and Erturk, K. Gender Issues and Concerns in Financing for Development, INSTRAW, Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic (with M. Floro and J. Willoughby)

 

Campbell, A. “Planning in Cuba Today,” International Journal of Political Economy, Winter 2004-5, 34(4), 65-83.

 

Gander, S. Ratanakomut, S., and Reynolds, S. “The Industrial/Commercial Sector Response to the Asian Crisis; Marginal Responses and Microeconomic Health: A Logistic Approach,” in C. Wiemer (ed.) Research in Asian Economics Vol. 11, World Scientific: Singapore, 2004

 

Jameson, K.P. “The Role of Eastern Europe in Development Economics’ History,” History of Economics Review, Winter 2004, 39, pp. 65-87 (with J. Warner).

 

Li, M. “Workers’ Participation in Management and Firm Performance: Evidence for Large and Medium-Sized Chinese Industrial Enterprises,” Review of Radical Political Economics, 2004, 36(3), pp. 358-380.

 

Li, M. “Aggregate Demand, Productivity, and ‘Disguised Unemployment’ in the Chinese Industrial Sector,” World Development, 2004, 32(3), pp. 409-425.

 

Li, M. “After Neoliberalism: Empire, Social Democracy, or Socialism?” Monthly Review, 2004, 55(8), pp. 21-36.

 

Lozada, G.  “Constructing Age-Dependent Portfolios,” Journal of Personal Finance, 2004, 3(4), pp. 59-75.

 

Lozada, G.  “Entropy and the Economic Process,” in C.J. Cleveland (ed.) Encyclopedia of Energy, Volume 2, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2004, pp. 471-478.

 

Philips, P. “Building for the Rich, Broadcasting to the Poor: How the N.B.A. Responded to a Changing Economy,” Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Sports Economics, Panhellenic Association of Sports Economics and Managers, 2004 (with C. Sinclair).

 

Vernengo, M.  “Fiscal Policy and the Washington Consensus,” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Winter 2004-5, 27(2).

 

 Vernengo, M.   “External Liberalization, Stabilization and the Labor Market in Brazil,” Latin American Perspectives, July 2004, 31(4), pp. 62-75.

 

Vernengo, M. “Political Economy and the Tax State: The Power of the Purse in Historical Perspective,” in S. Durlabhji (ed.) Power in Focus, Wyndham Press, 2004.

 

 Vernengo, M. “Allied, German, and Latin Theories of Inflation,” in M. Forstater and R. Wray (eds.) Contemporary Post Keynesian Analysis, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2004.

 

Vernengo, M.   “Interest Rates, Effective Demand, and Financial Fragility,” in G. Argyrous, M. Forstater, and G. Mongiovi (eds.) Growth Distribution, and Effective Demand: Essays in Honor of Edward J. Nell, Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, 2004.

 

 

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