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The Veblen-Commons Award AFEE Membership Information Awarded to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to institutional . Past winners Membership is per calendar year and include: dues are on a sliding scale: Annual income less than $40,000: 1969 Clarence E. Ayres and Morris A. Copeland 1970 Ben B. Seligman AFEE $45 ($70 for int’l members). Amount 1973 Allan G. Gruchy includes the yearly subscription rate of 1974 Gardiner C. Means $16.00 for the Journal of Economic Issues, 1974 Joseph Dorfman 1975 Association for both print and on-line access. 1976 John K. Galbraith 1977 Rexford Tugwell Annual income greater than $40,000: 1978 Corwin D. Edwards for 1979 Adolph Lowe $55 ($75 for int'l members). Amount 1981 J. Fagg Foster and John C. Gambs includes the yearly subscription rate of 1982 David B. Hamilton Evolutionary $16.00 for the Journal of Economic Issues, 1983 Harry M. Trebing 1984 Wendell C. Gordon for both print and on-line access. 1985 Kenneth H. Parsons Economics 1986 Dudley Dillard Student Memberships are $15 and include 1987 James H. Street 1988 Marc R. Tool a subscription for the Journal 1989 Walter C. Neale of Economic Issues, for both print and 1990 Philip A. Klein on-line access. Graduate students 1992 Wallace C. Peterson receive a complimentary membership in 1993 Ray Marshall 1994 Robert Heilbroner Journal of Economic Issues AFEE. Reference by student's faculty 1995 Warren J. Samuels advisor is required, maximum of 3 years . 1996 Hyman P. Minsky 1997 Seymour Melman 1998 Lewis Hill An International Journal of We invite you to visit us at www.afee.. 1999 Paul Sweezy Join up online or forward your payment to: 2000 Dan Fusfeld Institutional 2001 Anne Mayhew Eric R. Hake, Secretary-AFEE 2002 Edythe Miller and Ketner School of Business 212 2003 F. Gregory Hayden Catawba College, 2300 West Innes Street 2004 Howard Sherman 2005 William Dugger Salisbury, NC 28144-2488 2006 James Ronald Stanfield 2007 Richard Nelson For any additional inquiries, 2008 Rick Tilman 2009 Paul D. Bush Please contact: 2010 Glen Atkinson Teresa Rowell, AFEE Coordinator 2011 Jan Kregel and Geoff Harcourt [email protected] 2012 2013 Malcolm Rutherford 2014 Samuel Bowles 2015 William Waller 2016 Daniel W. Bromley AFEE: Who are we? What is the JEI? Why Join?

The Association for Evolutionary Economics The Journal of Economic Issues is a peer-  By joining, you lend your support to efforts (AFEE) is an international organization of reviewed journal of institutional and evolu- to maintain a diversity of approaches and and other social scientists de- tionary economics, founded in 1967. JEI is views within the discipline of economics. voted to analysis of as evolving, internationally respected with a high impact At a time when narrowing of perspective socially constructed and politically gov- factor. Publishing articles that describe as- and training threatens the discipline, it is erned systems. We are open to theoretical pects of evolving economic systems, eco- vital to support outlets for diversity. and methodological pluralism. nomic problems, , and methodology, the primary mission of the JEI  AFEE has a number of committees to help The intellectual heritage of AFEE is that of is to develop the core ideas of institutional sustain the organization, open to member- the Original (OIE) economics in discussions of current eco- ship from both junior and senior scholars. created and developed by early 20th centu- nomic problems and policy alternatives. It is ry economists such as , the leading journal for ongoing debate of  AFEE members receive the JEI, the annual John R. Commons, Wesley C. Mitchell, and institutional economic theory and a major call for papers for the meetings, and infor- mation about activities of other heterodox Clarence E. Ayres. Later 20th and 21st cen- forum for discussion of solutions to real groups and journals. tury scholars and AFEE leaders have includ- economic problems. ed Paul Dale Bush, Marc Tool, Anne May- Research on graduate education in eco- hew, J.R. Stanfield, William Waller, Geoff Each issue covers timely topics such as pro- nomics has criticized the lack of realism in Hodgson, James K. Galbraith, and Janice posals for guaranteed , the economic assumptions, the decline in his- Peterson. AFEE’s legacy is evolving as transition of the Central and East European torical literacy, and the diminished aware- members seek to understand such contem- economies, and health care reform, ness of the complexity of the social issues porary issues as: the environmental impact of growth, and that face the economic profession. The fi- problems of . The nancial crisis of 2007-2009 is only the latest  Income inequality and discrimination journal is open to debates about postmod- crisis which has revealed the weaknesses ernism, the rise of feminist theory, the pro-  Social, economic and political power within the profession, and has renewed the ject of rethinking , and to a wide call for revising economic theory and eco-  Globalization and economic develop- range of other issues that make heterodox nomic education. ment and pluralistic economics a lively intellectual  Financialization of the arena. For further information about the JEI, If the economics of the future will be based Contact:  on a more complex model of human be- Climate change havior, more humble in its predictive pow-  Capabilities and economic well-being Christopher Brown, JEI Editor ers, more historically grounded in its analy-  The ways in which economic thought is Arkansas State University sis, and more aware of the own , affected by and affects always changing State University, AK 72467 the path towards that future could easily [email protected] begin with the Association for Evolutionary economies Fatme Myuhtar-May, Production Editor Economics and the Journal of Economic Issues.