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December 2017, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 203-232 Substantive Black Political Representation: Evidence from Matching Estimates in the United States House of Representatives
by Nolan Kopkin - 233-249 Race and the Dynamics of Men’s Mobility into Management from Working Class Jobs
by George Wilson & Bryan Lagae - 251-260 Compensation Discrimination: an Analysis of Linebackers, Defensive Linemen, and Defensive Backs in the National Football League
by Johnny Ducking & Peter A. Groothuis & James Richard Hill - 261-283 Nationalism and Nationalist Agitation in Africa: the Nigerian Trajectory
by Olusola Olasupo & Isaac Olayide Oladeji & E. O. C. Ijeoma - 285-302 African American Financial Socialization
by Crystal Hudson & John Young & Sophia Anong & Elania Hudson & Edward Davis - 303-325 Wealth Privilege and the Racial Wealth Gap: A Case Study in Economic Stratification
by Robert B. Williams - 327-340 South Africa’s Economic Transformation Since 1994: What Influence has the National Democratic Revolution (NDR) Had?
by S. J. Mosala & J. C. M. Venter & E. G. Bain - 341-352 A Structural Break Analysis of Fiscal Deficit Process in Nigeria
by Owolabi A. Usman & Dauda Gbolagade Adebisi - 353-362 Discounted Agricultural Growth in South Africa
by Miesha J. Williams - 363-377 Exploitation and Efficiency
by Elias L. Khalil - 379-392 Tides and Prejudice: Racial Attitudes During Downturns in the United States 1979–2014
by Arjun Jayadev & Robert Johnson - 393-401 Black Progress Through Business Improvement: Two Articles by Joseph R. Houchins, 1900-1989
by Rodney D. Green & Sue E. Houchins - 403-420 Black Progress Through Business Improvement: Two Articles by Joseph R. Houchins, 1900-1989
by Rodney D. Green & Sue E. Houchins - 421-433 Black Progress Through Business Improvement: Two Articles by Joseph R. Houchins, 1900-1989
by Rodney D. Green & Sue E. Houchins
June 2017, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Indirect Displacement Hypothesis: a Case Study in Washington, D.C
by Rodney D. Green & Judy K. Mulusa & Andre A. Byers & Clevester Parmer - 23-36 Black Power and the Power of Protest: Re-Examining Approaches for Radical Economic Development
by Justin Gammage - 37-54 Dreaming and Doing at Georgia HBCUs: Continued Relevancy in ‘Post-Racial’ America
by Kristen E. Broady & Curtis L. Todd & Darlene Booth-Bell - 55-76 Not Black-Alone: The 2008 Presidential Election and Racial Self-Identification among African Americans
by Patrick L. Mason - 77-97 Competitive Swimming and Racial Disparities in Drowning
by Samuel L. Myers & Ana Cuesta & Yufeng Lai - 99-136 Educational Attainment, Citizenship, and Black American Women in Elected and Appointed National Leadership Positions
by Amadu Jacky Kaba - 137-166 Skin Tone and Self-Employment: is there an Intra-Group Variation among Blacks?
by Srikant Devaraj & Pankaj C. Patel - 167-201 The Production of Black Ph.D.’s in Economics at Harvard University, 1905–1955
by Samuel L. Myers
December 2016, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 253-272 Black Residential Segregation in the Era of Urban Sprawl
by Jared M. Ragusett - 273-288 Minority Faculty Hiring Power in Academe: an Economic Model
by João R. Faria & Paulo R. A. Loureiro & Franklin G. Mixon & Adolfo Sachsida - 289-300 An Analysis of Perceptions of Job Insecurity among White and Black Workers in the United States: 1977–2012
by Masanori Kuroki - 301-323 For Economic Advantage or Something Else? A Case for Racial Identification Switching
by Salvador Contreras - 325-342 The Political Economy of Guyana’s Underdevelopment
by Tarron Khemraj - 343-361 What Have Remittances Done to Development? Evidence from the Caribbean Community and Common Market
by Sokchea Lim & Walter O. Simmons - 363-385 Nineteenth Century Black and Mixed-Race Physical Activity, Calories, and Life Expectancy: Nutrition, Sanitation, or Medical Intervention?
by Scott Alan Carson
June 2016, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 85-86 African Americans, Dalits and Tribals: a Comparative Analysis of Subaltern Communities in India and the U.S.A
by Karla McLucas & Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe - 87-99 Racialization of Subaltern Populations Across the Globe: the Politics of Difference
by Gyanendra Pandey - 101-110 A Policy Framework for Economic and Social Liberation: The Policy Mandala
by Bruce P. Corrie - 111-127 The Greatest Art is The Greatest Propaganda: the Fascinating and Tragic Life of Margaret Walker Alexander
by Jelani M. Favors - 129-138 India’s Color Complex: One Day’s Worth of Matrimonials
by T. Jerome Utley & William Darity - 149-164 Socioeconomic Status, Religion and Health in India: an Examination of Chronic and Communicable Diseases
by Trenita B. Childers & Kevin Chiou - 165-175 Caste and Religion-Based Wage Discrimination in the Indian Private Sector: Evidence from the Indian Human Development Survey
by Nikolaus Axmann & Kendal Swanson & Victor Cuspinera Contreras - 177-192 At a Loss for Words: Measuring Racial Inequality in America
by Major G. Coleman - 193-207 Title Nau: the Impact of Title IX on Women’s Education In the U.S. and What it Means for India
by Taylor Adams & Zihe Zhang & Rebecca Holmes & Pratik Shah - 209-232 Black-White Disparities in Test Scores: Distributional Characteristics
by Ronald Fernandes & Inhyuck Steve Ha & Susan Williams McElroy & Samuel L. Myers - 233-243 Affirmative Action and Subgroup Inequality in Higher Education: Adapting Indian Policy Solutions to the American Context
by Michael Pelle & Sayari Patel & Benedict Leung
March 2016, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-19 Trends in Job Quality for African-American Workers, 1979–2011
by Janelle Jones & John Schmitt - 21-34 The Spillover Effect of Race on Police Expenditures: An Alternative Test of the Minority Threat Hypothesis
by Olugbenga Ajilore - 35-56 Wage Dynamics and Racial and Ethnic Occupational Segregation Among Less-Educated Men in Metropolitan Labor Markets
by Niki Dickerson Lockette & William E. Spriggs - 35-56 Wage Dynamics and Racial and Ethnic Occupational Segregation Among Less-Educated Men in Metropolitan Labor Markets
by Niki Lockette & William Spriggs - 57-67 Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth in Guyana: An Empirical Assessment using DOLS and Error Correcting Methodologies
by Nelson Modeste - 57-67 Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth in Guyana: An Empirical Assessment using DOLS and Error Correcting Methodologies
by Nelson C. Modeste - 69-84 ATM Fees at Black and Hispanic Owned Single Market Banks: A Comparative Analysis
by Russ Kashian & Richard McGregory & Robert Drago - 69-84 ATM Fees at Black and Hispanic Owned Single Market Banks: A Comparative Analysis
by Russ Kashian & Richard McGregory & Robert Drago
December 2015, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 301-322 A Time (Not) Apart: A Lesson in Economic History from Cotton Picking Books
by Trevon Logan - 323-335 An Investigation of the Historical Black Wage Premium in Nursing
by Nicole Coomer - 337-354 Understanding Land Grabs in Africa: Insights from Marxist and Georgist Political Economics
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 355-378 Capital Constraints and Industry Mix Implications for African-American Business Success
by Lucy Reuben & Pamela Queen - 379-398 West Africans in the Informal Economy of South Africa: the Case of Low Skilled Nigerian Migrants
by Olubunmi Akintola & Olagoke Akintola - 399-413 Race and Local Knowledge: New Evidence from the Southern Homestead Act
by Neil Canaday & Charles Reback & Kristin Stowe - 415-442 Racial/Ethnic Differences in Household Loan Delinquency Rate
by Okechukwu Anyamele - 443-457 Class Size Effects on Student Performance in a Hispanic-Serving Institution
by Benjamin Matta & Joseph Guzman & Sue Stockly & Benjamin Widner - 459-479 Credit Where Credit is Due?: Race, Gender, and Discrimination in the Credit Scores of Business Startups
by Loren Henderson & Cedric Herring & Hayward Horton & Melvin Thomas
September 2015, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 179-199 Assessing Inequality in the Presence of Growth: an Expository Essay
by S. Subramanian - 201-209 Obesity and Social Inequality in America
by Kristen Broady & Aisha Meeks - 211-246 Seats for the 51 %: Beyond the Business Case for Corporate Board Quotas in Jamaica
by Brenda Wyss - 247-270 Spatial sorting of African Immigrants in the French Public Housing Market
by Benoît Schmutz - 271-284 The North–South Dialogue in an Age of Exaggerated Development Ambitions
by Tony Talburt - 285-299 Exit Discrimination in the NFL: A Duration Analysis of Career Length
by Johnny Ducking & Peter Groothuis & James Hill
June 2015, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-6 A Tour de Force in Understanding Intergroup Inequality: An Introduction to Stratification Economics
by William Darity & Darrick Hamilton & James Stewart - 7-18 The Culture of Class and Its Economic Impact
by Ramya Vijaya & Amy Eshleman & Jean Halley - 19-34 Bad Credit and Intergroup Differences in Loan Denial Rates
by Sheila Ards & Inhyuck Ha & Jose-Luis Mazas & Samuel Myers - 35-55 Stratification Economics and Grassroots Development: The Case of Low–Income Black Women Workers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
by Cruz Bueno - 57-86 Is Parental Love Colorblind? Human Capital Accumulation within Mixed Families
by Marcos Rangel - 87-110 Erasing Class/(Re)Creating Ethnicity: Jobs, Politics, Accumulation and Identity in Kenya
by Mwangi Gĩthĩnji - 111-133 Of Disasters, Status, and Health
by Lopamudra Banerjee - 135-154 Consumer’s Surplus with a Racial Apology? Black Relative to Non-Black Inequality in the Welfare Gains of Fuel-Efficient Cars and Trucks
by Juliet Elu & Gregory Price - 155-177 Skin Shade Stratification and the Psychological Cost of Unemployment: Is there a Gradient for Black Females?
by Timothy Diette & Arthur Goldsmith & Darrick Hamilton & William Darity
December 2014, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 373-392 You’re Fired!: The Impact of Race on the Firing of Black Head Coaches in Major College Football
by Nolan Kopkin - 393-409 Are There Racial Gaps in High School Leadership Opportunities? Do Academics Matter More?
by Catherine Weinberger - 411-432 The Glass Ceiling and Relative Arrest Rates of Blacks Compared to Whites
by Linda Bailey - 433-454 Compositional Effects, Segregation and Test Scores: Evidence From the National Assessment of Educational Progress
by Tom Munk & M. McMillian & Nicole Lewis - 455-480 The Questionable Economics of Development Assistance in Africa: Hot-Fresh Evidence, 1996–2010
by Simplice Asongu
September 2014, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 241-242 Introduction to Marcus Alexis Special Issue
by Margaret Simms & Omari Swinton - 243-258 Marcus Alexis and Regulatory Reform in Surface Transportation Industries
by James Peoples - 259-270 Black-White Differences in Consumption: An Update and Some Policy Implications
by Charles Betsey - 271-297 Immigration and African American Wages and Employment: Critically Appraising the Empirical Evidence
by Patrick Mason - 299-318 The Dynamics of African-American Health: A Historical Perspective
by Trevon Logan & John Parman - 319-336 Hispanic Self-identification and Birth Weight Outcomes among U.S.- and Foreign-born Blacks
by Tiffany Green - 337-356 Assets and African Americans: Attempting to Capitalize on Hopes for Children Through College Savings Accounts
by Trina Shanks & Kerri Nicoll & Toni Johnson - 357-371 The Persistent Myths of “Acting White” and Race Neutral Alternatives to Affirmative Action in Admissions
by Rodney Andrews & Omari Swinton
June 2014, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 101-117 Community-Based Asset Building and Community Wealth
by Jessica Gordon Nembhard - 119-143 Urban Land Policies in Ghana: A Case of the Emperor’s New Clothes?
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 145-175 Law, Finance and Investment: Does Legal Origin Matter in Africa?
by Simplice Asongu - 177-203 Financial Globalization in Botswana and Nigeria: A Critique of the Thresholds Paradigm
by Abdullahi Ahmed & Andrew Hulten - 205-223 Poor Eyesight and Educational Outcomes in Ethiopia
by Robert Poppe - 225-240 Race, Restrictive State Abortion Laws and Abortion Demand
by Marshall Medoff
March 2014, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-11 The Scholarly Status of Blacks in the Economics Profession: Have the National Economic Association and the Review of Black Political Economy Mattered?
by Gregory Price & Maxton Allen - 13-24 Do Minority-owned Banks Pay Higher Interest Rates on CDs?
by Russ Kashian & Richard McGregory & Neil Lockwood - 25-60 Interracial Marriage, Migration and Loving
by Deniz Gevrek - 61-81 Job Satisfaction in the United States: Are Blacks Still More Satisfied?
by Swati Mukerjee - 83-83 Erratum to: Job Satisfaction in the United States: Are Blacks Still More Satisfied?
by Swati Mukerjee - 85-100 The Politics of Resistance: Informal banks in the Caribbean
by Caroline Hossein
December 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 357-370 Race/Ethnicity and Education Effects on Employment in High Technology Industries and Occupations in the US, 1992–2002
by Sonia Gatchair - 371-399 What Does a High School Diploma Get You? Employment, Race, and the Transition to Adulthood
by Marla McDaniel & Daniel Kuehn - 401-424 Spatial and Racial Patterning of Real Estate Broker Listings in New York City
by Naa Kwate & Melody Goodman & Jerrold Jackson & Julen Harris - 425-448 The Effect of Nativity, Ethnicity and Race on the Earnings of Cape Verdean Americans
by Suzanne Model - 449-457 Elected Versus Appointed County Commission Executives: Race, Political Favors and Support Facilities
by Gary Hoover & Sondra Collins - 459-490 Community Development Credit Unions: Securing and Protecting Assets in Black Communities
by Jessica Gordon Nembhard
September 2013, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 231-244 Ethnic Minorities, Race, and Inequality in China: A New Perspective on Racial Dynamics
by Samuel Myers & Gao Xiaoyan & Britt Cruz - 245-275 Race: China’s Question and Problem
by Vera Fennell - 277-298 Ethnic Migrants' Employment and Industry Distribution in the Cities of China
by Jijiao Zhang & Peng Yin - 299-314 Empirical Research on the Mechanisms of Migration of Rural Laborers from Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
by Liu Xiaomin - 315-339 Does Ethnicity Matter for Access to Childhoodand Adolescent Health Capital in China? Evidence from the Wage-Height Relationship in the 2006 China Health and Nutrition Survey
by Juliet Elu & Gregory Price - 341-355 An Empirical Analysis of Income Inequality between a Minority and the Majority in Urban China: The Case of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
by Li Shi & Ding Sai
June 2013, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 105-113 NEA Presidential Address: Gender Inequality and Human Development in Sub- Saharan Africa
by Juliet Elu - 115-120 From Here to Full Employment
by William Darity - 121-143 Hurricane Katrina as an Experiment in Housing Mobility and Neighborhood Effects: Were the Relocated Poor Black Evacuees Better-Off?
by Gregory Price - 145-163 Housing, Race, and Recovery from Hurricane Katrina
by Rodney Green & Marie Kouassi & Belinda Mambo - 165-184 Keeping Your Financial Planner to Yourself: Racial and Cultural Differences in Financial Planner Referrals
by Danielle Winchester & Sandra Huston - 185-206 Using the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition Method to Measure Racial Bias in Achievement Tests
by Kevin Duncan & Jonathan Sandy - 207-230 Racial Position Segregation in Intercollegiate Football: Do Players become more Racially Segregated as they Transition from High School to College?
by Joshua Pitts & Daniel Yost
March 2013, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-3 Special Editorial Note
by Cecilia Conrad - 5-10 The Invisible Woman: The Status of and Challenges Facing Black Women Preface
by Nicole Kenney - 11-12 Introduction
by Margaret Simms - 13-21 Still Slipping: African-American Women in the Economy and in Society
by Julianne Malveaux - 23-25 Introduction to Articles on Black Women and Work
by Michelle Holder - 27-29 The Non-Traditional Family: An Introduction
by Mary Stephens - 31-37 An Analysis of Black–White Wage Differences in Nursing: Wage Gap or Wage Premium?
by Richard McGregory - 39-52 Things Fall Apart: Health Consequences of Mass Imprisonment for African American Women
by Hedwig Lee & Christopher Wildeman - 53-100 The Impact of Housing Stressors on the Mental Health of a Low-Income African-American Population
by Rodney Green & Marie Kouassi & Padma Venkatachalam & Johnnie Daniel - 101-103 Maggie Anderson with Ted Gregory: Our Black Year
by Mark Wilson
December 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 373-380 The Plight of African American Women: Employed and Unemployed
by Linda Loubert - 381-388 The Incredible Shrinking Black Woman: Implications of Health Policies
by Janice Dias & Gregory Price - 389-402 For Colored Girls? Factors that Influence Teacher Recommendations into Advanced Courses for Black Girls
by Shanyce Campbell - 403-425 Explaining the 2004 Decrease in Minority Stock Ownership
by Ajamu Loving & Michael Finke & John Salter - 427-444 Ethnoracial Differences in Early Union Experiences Among Young Adult Women
by Fenaba Addo - 445-460 Arrival Cohort, Assimilation, and the Earnings of Caribbean Women in the United States
by Tod Hamilton - 461-464 The Affordable Care Act and Its Potential to Improve the Health of African-American Women
by Wilhelmina Leigh - 465-475 Black Female Earnings and Income Volatility
by Bradley Hardy
September 2012, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 285-297 The Role of Race and Birth Place in Welfare Usage among Comparable Women: Evidence from the U.S
by Ruth Oyelere & Maharouf Oyolola - 299-309 The Impact of Macroeconomic Fluctuations on the Likelihood of African American Female Homeownership
by Daren Conrad & LaTanya Brown - 311-320 Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice? Teacher Perceptions of Black Girls in the Classroom
by Dania Francis - 321-334 The Whiter the Better? Racial Composition and Access to School Resources for Black Students
by Timothy Diette - 335-340 Co-Morbidity and Other Complexities Affecting Black Women’s Health
by Tamara Jeffries - 341-352 Beyond Anecdotes: A Quantitative Examination of Black Women in Academe
by Rhonda Sharpe & Omari Swinton - 353-360 Wealth Affirming Policies for Women of Color
by Jessica Nembhard & Kris Marsh - 361-371 Bi-Polar: College Education and Loans to Small Businesses Headed by Black Females
by John Gray
June 2012, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 187-201 Children’s Work in Nigeria: Exploring the Implications of Gender, Urban–Rural Residence, and Household Socioeconomic Status
by Aramide Kazeem - 203-212 The Impact of Mass Incarceration on the Lives of African American Women
by Robynn Cox - 213-215 Erratum to: The Impact of Mass Incarceration on the Lives of African American Women
by Robynn Cox - 217-222 Development and Immigration: Experiences of Non-US Born Black Women
by Stephanie Seguino - 223-226 Reflections on an Intellectual Partner: My Life with Linda Datcher Loury
by Glenn Loury - 227-237 The Subprime Mortgage Calamity and the African American Woman
by Sandra Phillips - 239-258 The Intersection and Accumulation of Racial and Gender Inequality: Black Women’s Wealth Trajectories
by Tyson Brown - 259-265 Informal Child Support Contributions in Black Female-Headed Families
by Terry-Ann Craigie - 267-284 On (Not) Closing the Gaps: The Evolution of National and Regional Unemployment Rates by Race and Ethnicity
by Donald Freeman
March 2012, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction to the Special Issue on Jobs and the Future of the US Economy
by Haydar Kurban & Rodney Green - 5-28 Jobs and the Future of the US Economy: Possibilities and Limits
by Michael Isaacson & Aleksandre Revia & Enrique Lopezlira & Jassmine Gaines - 29-41 A Permanent Jobs Program for the U.S.: Economic Restructuring to Meet Human Needs
by Ron Baiman & Bill Barclay & Sidney Hollander & Haydar Kurban & Joseph Persky & Elce Redmond & Mel Rothenberg - 43-62 Strategic and Political Challenges to Large-Scale Federal Job Creation
by Gertrude Goldberg - 63-78 Jobs and Freedom Now! Functional Finance, Full Employment, and the Freedom Budget
by Mathew Forstater - 79-85 Bold Policies for Economic Justice
by William Darity & Darrick Hamilton - 87-105 Learning from the New Deal
by Philip Harvey - 107-119 Employment and Earnings: A Case Study of Urban Detroit
by Lisa Saunders - 121-136 Historical Amnesia: The Humphrey-Hawkins Act, Full Employment and Employment as a Right
by Helen Ginsburg - 137-154 Behavioral Pragmatism: President Obama’s Approach to Unemployment
by Lorenzo Morris - 155-173 Communists and the Fight for Jobs and Revolution
by Rodney Green & Michael Isaacson - 175-182 Confronting the Jobs Crisis
by Mel Rothenberg - 183-186 Howard Conference on Jobs: A Union Perspective
by Michael Golash
December 2011, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 271-278 Five Years and Beyond: Reflections on Recovery in Post-Katrina New Orleans
by Robin Vander - 279-309 Building the New New Orleans: Foundation and NGO Power
by Darwin BondGraham - 311-325 NGOs Address Structural Racism: After the Storm in New Orleans
by Rodney Green & Tiffany Hamelin & Kiera Zitelman - 327-337 Public Housing in New Orleans Post Katrina: The Struggle for Housing as a Human Right
by Davida Finger - 339-348 Equity in the Context of a Crisis: Funding for Higher Education Post-Katrina
by Barbara Johnson - 349-362 Performing New Orleans: Toward a Political Poetics
by Ross Louis - 363-368 Capacity Building for Post-Disaster Mental Health Since Katrina: The Role of Community Health Workers
by Benjamin Springgate & Ashley Wennerstrom & Cynthia Carriere - 369-377 Immigrant Struggles in New Orleans Post-Katrina
by Jordan Flaherty
September 2011, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 183-203 African American Women Voters: Review Article
by Amadu Kaba - 205-226 Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Freedman’s Savings Bank
by Daniel Giedeman - 227-242 Is There a Link Between Casual Employment and Export-Orientation of Firms? The Case of Kenya’s Manufacturing Sector
by Maureen Were - 243-251 Explaining Regional Differences in Black Earnings Discrimination among Full-time Working Men
by Don Mar - 253-270 Poverty, Place or Race: Causes of the Retail Gap in Smaller U.S. Cities
by William Bellinger & Jue Wang
June 2011, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 103-130 The Relative Returns to Graduating from a Historically Black College/University: Propensity Score Matching Estimates from the National Survey of Black Americans
by Gregory Price & William Spriggs & Omari Swinton - 131-143 Debt to Society: Asset Poverty and Prisoner Reentry
by Lori Martin - 145-163 Black Real Estate Professionals’ Perceptions of Career Opportunities: The Economic Detour Redux
by Robert Silverman - 165-181 The Legacy of Black Lynching and Contemporary Segregation in the South
by Robert DeFina & Lance Hannon
March 2011, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-25 Moments of Disparate Peaks: Race-Gender Wage Gaps Among Mature Persons, 1965–2007
by Patrick Mason - 27-52 Inter-group Disparities in the Distributional Analysis of Human Development: Concepts, Measurement, and Illustrative Applications
by Sreenivasan Subramanian - 53-62 An Empirical Analysis of the Demand for Imports in Three CARICOM Member Countries: An Application of the Bounds Test for Cointegration
by Nelson Modeste - 63-81 The Empowerment Zone in Boston, Massachusetts 2000–2009: Lessons Learned for Neighborhood Revitalization
by James Jennings - 83-101 The Economic Determinants of the Number of Minority Farmers in the Southeast Region of the United States, 1969-1997
by Tonshia Luster & Andrew Barkley
September 2010, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 173-178 Origins and Rationale for the African American Economic Summit
by Fatimah Jackson - 179-181 A Direct Route to Full Employment
by William Darity - 183-189 A Changing South: The 2008 Elections Illuminate Demographic and Economic Trends
by Ferrel Guillory - 191-201 U.S. Healthcare Reform, 2009-2010: Implications for African Americans
by Wilhelmina Leigh & Anna Wheatley - 203-206 Race-Conscious Policy Analysis and the Healthcare Reform Debate
by Samuel Myers - 207-216 Can ‘Baby Bonds’ Eliminate the Racial Wealth Gap in Putative Post-Racial America?
by Darrick Hamilton & William Darity - 217-222 Racial Identity Production Dynamics and Persisting Wealth Differentials: Integrating Neo-Institutionalist Perspectives into Stratification Economics
by James Stewart - 223-229 The Subprime Crisis and African Americans
by Sandra Phillips - 231-236 The Subprime Crisis and African Americans—Response
by Gregory Price - 237-240 Response to “The Subprime Crisis and African Americans” by Sandra Phillips
by Lucy Reuben - 241-252 The Economic and Educational State of Black Americans in the 21st Century: Should We be Optimistic or Concerned?
by Angel Harris - 253-255 Comments on “Black Americans in the 21st Century: Should We Be Optimistic or Concerned?”
by Rodney Andrews - 257-262 Creating a Testable, Estimable Model to Inform Our Response to the Test-Score Gap Crisis
by M. McMillian & Tom Munk & Erica Bumpers & Wanda Coneal