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January 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1/2/3
- 21-45 Sustainability issues and socio‐economic change in the Jingpo communities of China
by Ren Zhuge & Clem Tisdell - 46-57 The nature of social economics
by Edward J. O’Boyle - 58-78 Tradition and modernity in the performing arts of the Tibetans
by Colin Mackerras - 79-108 Mining taxation in Fiji
by Roman Grynberg & Peter Fulcher & Peter Dryden - 109-133 Genetic testing and therapy
by Robert F. Rizzo - 134-157 Social policy in Kazakstan during the economic transition
by Keith Griffin - 158-173 The limits to economic valuation of biodiversity
by Ulrich Hampicke - 174-193 A socio‐economic theory of regulatory compliance
by Jon G. Sutinen & K. Kuperan - 194-210 The social consequences of reform in transitional economies
by Asfaw Kumssa & John F. Jones - 211-221 Community service obligations and their implications
by Averil Cook - 222-238 Economic reforms, public transfers and social safety nets for the poor
by K.C. Roy & J.C.H. Chai - 239-273 The Multilateral Ozone Fund
by Frank Biermann & Udo E. Simonis - 274-289 Conservation and prudent management are the key to the preservation of the environment
by K.C. Roy & C.A. Tisdell - 290-297 Socioeconomic characteristics of rural urbanization in Southern Jiangsu, China
by De Wang - 298-311 Macroeconomic conditions and opening up ‐ Argentina, Chile and India
by Debasish Chakraborty - 312-324 Comparing migrant and non‐migrant tourism impacts
by Ari Gamage & Brian King - 325-344 Remittances in the South Pacific
by Richard P.C. Brown & Dennis A. Ahlburg - 345-353 An economic analysis of factors influencing fertility in the Pacific island countries
by Azmat Gani - 354-369 Good governance, administrative reform and socio‐economic realities
by Binayak Ray - 370-388 Women, common property resources and livestock husbandry in Thai villages
by Tatjana Kehren - 389-401 Political economy of macroeconomic management
by Anis Chowdhury - 402-414 Limited information, the possibility of rational choice and the contingent valuation method
by Joshua S. Gans - 415-429 Minimum wages, training wages and youth employment
by John Mangan & John Johnston - 430-440 The impact of socio‐economic factors on gambling expenditure
by Allan Layton & Andrew Worthington - 441-454 Water pricing issues in a developing country
by Myengwa Joshua Madida Nyoni - 455-474 Deforestation mechanisms: a survey
by Dradjad H. Wibowo & R. Neil Byron
December 1998, Volume 25, Issue 11/12
- 1595-1607 CONSUMPTION‐John Paul II, Catholic social thought and the ethics of consumption
by Charles K. Wilber - 1608-1617 DISTRIBUTION ‐ The encyclicals and rights to distributions in contract‐ and status‐based economies
by Patrick J. Welch - 1618-1639 WORK AS SUCH ‐ The social teaching of the Church on human work
by Giuseppe Gaburro & Giancarlo Cressotti - 1640-1657 Man and work according to the social doctrine of the Church, particularly in the thought of John Paul II
by Giovanni Tondini - 1658-1671 Christianity, John Paul II and the future of work
by Jon D. Wisman - 1672-1683 LEISURE ‐ Leisure in the economic thought of John Paul II
by Gerard Stockhausen - 1684-1698 LABOR ‐ Labor mobility and social wellbeing under international capitalism
by John J. Piderit - 1699-1710 Establishing the priority of labor
by G. Paul Peterson & James A. Buss - 1711-1726 Papal pronouncements on labor unions and workplace democracy
by Gladys W. Gruenberg - 1727-1738 DEVELOPMENT ‐ Principles for integral human development inSollicitudo Rei Socialis
by Barbara Kraemer - 1739-1754 Justice and international development fromMater et MagistratoCentesimus Annus
by Kishor Thanawala - 1755-1763 John Paul II’s vision of the social economy from an urban perspective
by Charles E. Zech - 1764-1775 John Paul II’s vision of the role of multinational enterprise expansion in building the social economy
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 1776-1789 MARKET ECONOMY ‐ John Paul II’s passage to the market economy
by Arnold McKee - 1790-1802 ECONOMICS AS A DISCIPLINE ‐ The crossroads between John Paul II’s social vision and conservative economic thought
by Maryann O. Keating & Barry P. Keating - 1803-1810 Does economics have an ethical component?
by Henry C. Mayer - 1811-1820 Beyond Pareto optima, efficiency and the “free market”
by Thomas O. Nitsch
November 1998, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 1454-1465 Markets and biodiversity loss: some case studies and policy considerations
by Carl McDaniel & John M. Gowdy - 1466-1471 The Soviet and post‐Soviet allocation of land rent
by Ernest Raiklin - 1472-1476 On the short‐run allocation of economic resources by the Soviet and post‐Soviet enterprises
by Ernest Raiklin - 1477-1508 Five dimensions of the interdependence of philosophy and economics integrating HET and the history of political philosophy
by Alan Duhs - 1509-1519 Theory of subjective value in German national economics
by Birger P. Priddat - 1520-1551 The idea of natural law and the moral content of economics
by Tomas J. F. Riha - 1552-1564 Foundation of business ethics in contemporary religious thought: the Ten Commandment perspective
by Abbas J. Ali & Manton Gibbs - 1565-1571 Economics and mathematics: recent views on a controversial relationship
by George M. Agiomirgianakis & Yiannis E. Mavrommatis
October 1998, Volume 25, Issue 9
- 1334-1341 Advertising and information costs: an empirical study
by Franklin G. Mixon - 1342-1352 Methodological individualism, economic behaviour and economic policy
by Gregory T. Papanikos - 1353-1366 Toward an ethics of corporate restructuring
by Dell Champlin - 1367-1379 Equity as a policy objective: the case of Northern Ireland
by Marie Finnegan - 1380-1397 Frédéric Le Play: a forefather of social economics
by Floreal H. Forni & Ada Freytes Frey & Germán Quaranta - 1398-1410 J. Zijlstra (b. 1918)
by A.H.G.M. Spithoven - 1411-1424 Transitions into and out of poverty
by Edward J. O’Boyle - 1425-1441 Adam Smith’s three strikes against commercial society
by James E. Alvey
July 1998, Volume 25, Issue 6/7/8
- 920-947 The varied life of an economist
by Clem Tisdell - 948-955 The imperatives of Biosphere conservation and wise Homosphere development
by Nicholas Polunin - 956-967 The “sleeper” issue in medicine
by D.P. Doessel - 968-1004 Economic change, the environment and Buddhism in Asia
by Peter L. Daniels - 1005-1029 If planning is about anything, what is it about?
by David Wadley & Philip Smith - 1030-1048 Caste, class synergies and discrimination in India
by Autar S. Dhesi - 1049-1063 The political economy of reservations in public jobs in India
by K.K. Upadhyaya - 1064-1072 Economics and ethics in an Indian society: a reflective analysis
by N.B. Biswas - 1073-1094 The woes of economic reform: poverty and income inequality in Fiji
by Biman C. Prasad - 1095-1111 Gender issues in poverty alleviation: a case study of Bangladesh
by M.A.B. Siddique - 1112-1127 Environmental, socio‐cultural and developmental linkages in a South Asian set‐up
by M.I. Zuberi - 1128-1141 Tracking the poor: the making of wealth and poverty in Thailand (1982‐1994)
by Jonathan Rigg - 1142-1159 Macroeconomic insights on the liberalised trading regime of Thailand
by Neil Dias Karunaratne - 1160-1177 Regional catching up and productivity growth in Chinese reform period
by Liqun Jia - 1178-1188 Quality‐adjusted life years (qalys) versus willingness to pay in matters of life and death
by Yew‐Kwang Ng - 1189-1198 Technology transfer models across cultures: Brunei‐Japan joint ventures
by Shabbir Hussain - 1199-1206 On the social value of biological control of weeds
by Bruce A. Auld - 1207-1216 The Schumpeterian hypothesis and technical change
by Tatsuo Kinugasa - 1217-1232 Internationalisation and the Australian labour market
by Neil Dias Karunaratne - 1233-1243 The accounting‐economics interface: where the market fails
by Irene M. Gordon & Lawrence A. Boland - 1244-1254 The implications of economic inequality for social welfare and social conflict
by Nripesh Podder - 1255-1270 National financial policies, global environmental damage and missing international institutions
by Fariborz Moshirian - 1271-1278 Emergent issues of environmental economics
by Norman Myers - 1279-1299 Trying to stay Canadian ‐ maybe
by Robert M. Pike - 1300-1309 Zero prices, equity and natural areas
by Ross Cullen - 1310-1325 Good governance in sustainable development: the impact of institutions
by K.C. Roy & C.A. Tisdell
June 1998, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 523-536 Two concepts of equilibrium, the equation of unified knowledge and two concepts of stability
by Anghel N. Rugina - 539-606 Prolegomena to any future study in economics and finance as a science
by Anghel N. Rugina - 609-658 Prolegomena to any future study of a great free, just and stable economy and society
by Anghel N. Rugina - 661-692 Dehumanization of modern civilization and a new, Schumpeterian explanation of poverty
by Anghel N. Rugina - 695-752 Toward a new principia politica: the third revolution in political science
by Anghel N. Rugina - 755-778 Toward a new principia ethica: the third revolution in ethics
by Anghel N. Rugina - 781-801 The quest for independence of principia logica
by Anghel N. Rugina - 805-854 The problem of values and value‐judgments in science and a positive solution
by Anghel N. Rugina
March 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2/3/4
- 115-133 Publications, research projects and consultancies of Clem Tisdell
by Clem Tisdell - 134-145 Socio‐economic aspects of language policies: an Australian perspective
by Mariel Tisdell - 146-167 Abstraction in economics: incorporating the time dimension
by John Foster - 168-174 Social economics: where has it gone?
by Lucia F. Dunn & G.S. Maddala - 175-195 Internalizing economics: sustainability between matter and meaning
by Sabine U. O’Hara - 196-206 Environment and sustainable development in the hilly regions of North‐East India
by Amitava Mitra - 207-225 Ecology, economics and ethics
by P.S. Ramakrishnan - 226-243 Socio‐economic and political aspects of biodiversity conservation in Nepal
by Michael P. Wells & Uday R. Sharma - 244-260 New directions in community and farm reforestation
by S.R. Harrison - 261-266 Agrarian change and social transformation among the Mizo (the tribal State in North‐East India)
by Thangchungmunga - 267-282 Chanakya: the pioneer economist of the world
by L.K. Jha & K.N. Jha - 283-301 Agrochemical use and the environment in Australia
by Gamini Herath - 302-313 The economics of Aboriginal education
by A.‐K. Eckermann - 314-337 Coming out of their homesteads?
by M. Akhter Hamid & Mohammad Alauddin - 338-356 Information economics: research strategies
by Don Lamberton - 357-364 An information economics perspective on innovation
by Thomas Mandeville - 365-369 Convict labor at the Sumitomo Besshi copper mine in Japan
by Hideki Hatakeyama - 370-379 Jeremy Bentham and the New South Wales convicts
by R.V. Jackson - 380-387 Privatization in Russia: some micro‐evidence based on housing markets
by G.S. Maddala & Yasushi Toda & Nadezhda Nozdrina - 388-398 Privatization of public enterprises and its problems in Japan
by Yoshihiro Toyama - 399-409 Values, co‐operation and lifetime employment
by Kazuhiro Arai - 410-423 Economic development and institutional factors affecting income distribution: the case of Iran, 1967‐1993
by D.P. Doessel & Abbas Valadkhani - 424-447 Direct foreign investment and inter‐regional economic disparity in China
by Haishun Sun & Joseph Chai - 448-466 Eucken’s instability thesis revisited ‐ the case of China
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 467-485 Evaluation of tourism and tourist resources in China
by Jie Wen - 486-503 Ageing labour force in a labour shortage economy: the case of Singapore
by K.P. Kalirajan & G. Shantakumar
February 1998, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 5-15 Beyond the invisible hand: a case for moderate competition
by Li‐teh Sun - 16-24 Issues in resource conservation and sustainable development: Indian situation
by K.C. Roy - 25-42 Contributions to charitable organizations in a developing country: the case of Singapore
by Chung Ming Wong & Vincent C.H. Chua & S. Vasoo - 43-62 Economics, ethics and sustainability: redefining connections
by Sabine U. O’Hara - 63-71 Socialism: lost and regained
by Donald C. Wellington - 72-89 Society and self‐managing teams
by Lee Hanson
December 1997, Volume 24, Issue 12
- 1361-1375 Local communities, conservation and sustainability
by Clem Tisdell - 1376-1387 Feminist consciousness and community development
by Sheldon Wein - 1388-1403 The ignored question of workplace democracy in political discourse
by Jon D. Wisman - 1404-1421 The Mondragon co‐operative complex: an application of Kantian ethics to social economics
by Mark A. Lutz - 1422-1438 Explaining the success of community and informal economies
by Volker Nienhaus & Ralf Brauksiepe - 1439-1469 A policy‐theoretic analysis of sample survey of the Mi’kmaq People of Cape Breton in the light of the knowledge‐based world view
by Masudul Alam Choudhury & Hanapi Mohammad Noor - 1470-1487 Partnership financing of microenterprises
by Muhammad Ramzan Akhtar - 1488-1523 The experience of the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh in community development
by M. Kabir Hassan & Luis Renteria‐Guerrero - 1524-1535 Urban development and urban poverty in Malaysia
by Chamhuri Siwar & Mohd. Yusof Kasim
November 1997, Volume 24, Issue 11
- 1160-1171 Development ethics: a new discipline
by Denis Goulet - 1172-1190 Unnatural virtues for well‐living
by James B. Sauer - 1191-1202 The hermeneutic and dialectic of community in development
by Paul Kidder - 1203-1218 Al‐Ghazzali on social justice
by Ozay Mehmet - 1219-1240 The global sustainability crisis
by F.E. Trainer - 1241-1255 Models of aboriginal communities in Canada’s north
by Peter Douglas Elias - 1256-1289 The concept and measurement of social wellbeing
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 1290-1301 Active partners: education and community development
by Gertrude MacIntyre - 1302-1324 The knowledge economy and the social economy
by Greg MacLeod & Bruce McFarlane & Charles H. Davis - 1325-1342 Islamic finance and ethical investment
by Rodney Wilson - 1343-1352 Pawnshop as an instrument of microenterprise credit in Malaysia
by Abdul Ghafar Ismail & Nor Zakiah Ahmad
October 1997, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 1056-1079 The logic of economic discourse: beyond Adam Smith and Karl Marx
by Leslie Armour - 1080-1093 The impact of NAFTA on US employment: a preliminary assessment of job gains and losses from expanded trade with Mexico
by Nozar Hashemzadeh - 1094-1102 Clarence Edwin Ayres and John Kenneth Galbraith: from instrumental institutionalism to the new industrial state
by Lewis E. Hill - 1103-1131 Christian Democracy in Western Europe: an idea whose time has passed?
by Gerard F. Rutan - 1132-1139 Explaining the Amish
by Daniel J. O’Neil
July 1997, Volume 24, Issue 7/8/9
- 695-722 An abbreviated autobiography: saint or devil? Or neither?
by Clem Tisdell - 723-740 Science policy and technology policy in a competitive economy
by J.S. Metcalfe - 741-760 Collective action and tropical deforestation
by Todd Sandler - 761-770 Economics and ecologically sustainable futures
by D.J. Rapport - 771-784 Green and blue trade policy in the context of sustainable development
by Tor Hundloe - 785-790 Effects of shifting cultivation on the environment
by Lianzela - 791-798 Level of living and Gandhian economic theory
by Raj Kumar Sen - 799-811 Meta‐analysis for comparative environmental case studies: methodological issues
by Benedetto Matarazzo & Peter Nijkamp - 812-830 Human agents and rationality in Max Weber’s social economics
by Allen Oakley - 831-846 Part‐time employment in Australia: unusual features and social policy issues
by John Burgess - 847-858 Relative scarcity and uneven growth
by J.D. Pitchford - 859-872 The role of institutional change in post‐Communist transition
by John E. Elliott - 873-883 Negligence and the marginal utility of engineering safety
by R.H. Stillman - 884-901 Crime, punishment and deterrence in Australia
by Philip M. Bodman & Cameron Maultby - 902-917 The changing status of women in India
by R.N. Ghosh & K.C. Roy - 918-940 The epistemologies of Ghazzali, Kant and the alternative
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 941-957 Economic consequences of applying Islamic principles in Muslim societies
by M.M. Metwally - 958-987 Subsidizing government hospital services
by Sirilaksana Khoman - 988-1006 Governmental accounting for heritage assets: economic, social implications
by P.J. Stanton & P.A. Stanton - 1007-10022 Wealth and spending patterns in China
by Yanrui Wu - 1023-1037 Why China has done better than Russia since 1989
by Kevin B. Bucknall - 1038-1051 China’s floating population and its implications
by Joseph C.H. Chai & B. Karin Chai
June 1997, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 599-608 Ethical aspects of initiating anti‐dumping actions
by Robert W. McGee & Walter Block - 609-627 Cultural lag: conception and theory
by Richard L. Brinkman & June E. Brinkman - 628-642 Managing God’s estate: current environmental policies and the Biblical tradition
by Michael Szenberg - 643-651 Michael Polanyi’s interpretation of history: three revolutions that changed the world
by Lewis E. Hill & Eleanor T. von Ende - 652-665 A perspective on US and German socioeconomic policies
by Siegfried G. Karsten
May 1997, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 421-595 An American‐British economic, monetary, financial and social stabilization plan
by Anghel N. Rugina
April 1997, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 355-363 Moral responsibility and economic choice
by Lászlo Zsolnai - 364-382 Productivity, profitability and economic insecurity
by Edward J. O’Boyle - 383-392 Mean value, government and human development
by Li‐Teh Sun - 393-407 Must protectionism always violate rights?
by Walter Block & Robert W. McGee - 408-415 The effect of minimum wage on employment and wages in Israeli industry
by I. Luski & J. Weinblatt
January 1997, Volume 24, Issue 1/2/3
- 16-27 Musings on vertical integration
by William J. Baumol - 28-45 The economics of the peace dividend
by Keith Hartley - 46-64 Wages, incomes policies and employment
by Warren P. Hogan - 65-90 Discount rates and sustainability
by John Quiggin - 91-104 The moral foundations ofThe Wealth of Nations
by Athol Fitzgibbons - 105-127 Democracy and environment
by Jacobus A. Doeleman - 128-138 Fishery management, environmental protection and trade liberalization
by H.F. Campbell & A. McIlgorm & B.M. Tsamenyi - 139-159 “Second generation” problems associated with economic reform in the pastoral region of China
by John W. Longworth & Colin G. Brown & Gregory J. Williamson - 160-177 Sustainability of land use in north‐east India
by Clem Tisdell & Kartik Roy - 178-189 The creation of a growth‐oriented society in Korea
by A.L. Müller - 190-196 Chinese and Western behavioural differences: understanding the gaps
by Hsu O’Keefe & William M. O’Keefe - 197-206 The Japanese food distribution system and the Large Scale Retail Store Law
by K. Tsuchiya & P. Riethmuller - 207-222 Effects of the subsidy removal of fertilizer on rural poverty in north Sulawesi, Indonesia
by Carunia Mulya Firdausy - 223-236 Measuring the benefits and yield from foreign tourism
by Larry Dwyer & Peter Forsyth - 237-254 Globalization of capitalism, agriculture and the negation of nation states
by Priyatosh Maitra