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January 1997, Volume 24, Issue 1/2/3
- 255-264 Equity effects of microeconomic reforms: competition policy in Australia
by H.M. Kolsen - 265-281 Valuation of gains and losses, fairness and negotiation outcomes
by Bernhard F.J. Borges & Jack L. Knetsch - 282-293 Health service pricing reforms in Kenya
by Germano Mwabu & Joseph Wang’ombe
December 1996, Volume 23, Issue 12
- 7-14 Aspects of government and governance in Northern Ireland
by Patrick McNutt - 15-29 Public participation and risk taking: a case study of farm households
by Neil Collins & Nicholas Mack - 30-57 The political dimension of Northern Ireland
by Desmond Rea - 58-74 Women’s labour market participation in Northern Ireland
by Carol Ackah & Norma Heaton - 75-81 The anarchy of legitimacy
by Patrick McNutt - 82-84 Postscript: comments on proposed elections in Northern Ireland
by Patrick McNutt & Mark Moran
October 1996, Volume 23, Issue 10/11
- 9-22 Catholic social teaching and the changing world economic order
by Kishor Thanawala - 23-45 Ten years on: an appraisal of New Zealand’s economic restructuring 1984‐1994
by Srikanta Chatterjee - 46-57 Incentive model designed for macro‐economy management system in China
by Lei Ming - 58-72 Reform of the Russian economy: the role of institutions
by Michael D. Intriligator - 73-87 Transformation process and the J‐curve problem
by Helmut Wagner - 88-106 Stabilization in post‐socialist countries
by Rainer Schweickert - 107-119 Crisis in capitalist welfare programmes
by Robert L. Gustavson - 120-136 Welfare and markets in passenger transport
by Kjell Jansson - 137-149 The socio‐economic restructuring of a post‐apartheid South Africa
by John M. Luiz - 150-163 Impact of “Europe agreements” on FDI in developing countries
by Jamuna Prasad Agarwal - 164-191 Paths of economic development: modelling factors of endogenous growth
by Angelo Fusari - 192-208 The internationalization of the yen: with an emphasis on East Asia
by Toru Iwami & Kiyotaka Sato - 209-225 A comparison of labour market performance in central Asian and European republics of the former Soviet Union 1989‐1992
by Ruth Klinov - 226-235 Capital accumulation under a pay‐as‐you‐go social security
by Michael Bräuninger - 236-246 Public expenditure rate and economic growth
by Marjan Senjur - 247-259 A roller coaster of reliance
by Santo D. Marabella & James P. West - 260-278 On “relational goods”: strategic implications of investment in relationships
by Benedetto Gui - 279-296 Transformation crisis in post‐socialist countries: patterns and causes
by Ryszard Zukowski - 297-310 Bottom‐up transformation: prerequisites, scope and impediments
by Horst Brezinski & Michael Fritsch - 311-328 Transitional paradigms to a new world economic order
by Peter Calkins & Marc Vézina - 329-359 Shortages, interest rates and money demand in Poland, 1969‐1993
by Erwin Nijsse & Elmer Sterken
September 1996, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 4-14 Towards the teleological understanding of economic value
by Paata Leiashvily - 15-40 Ethics and efficiency in organizations
by Kjell Hausken - 41-50 Capitalism at the crossroads
by André Slabbert - 51-60 Human resource management in the process of transformation of the Polish economy
by Adam Szalkowski - 61-68 How large are welfare’s work disincentives?
by Alan S. Caniglia - 69-96 Technology transfer for sustainable development
by Maris G. Martinsons & Andy K.Y. Leung & Christine Loh
August 1996, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 3-20 Reciprocity, redistribution and exchange in US management thought
by R. Larry Reynolds & Chuck Skoro - 21-28 A post‐mortem on the Clinton healthcare proposal
by Lewis E. Hill & Robert F. McComb - 29-45 Transboundary environmental problems and new trade rules
by Carsten Helm - 46-75 Payment for health in the Philippines
by D.A. Reisman
July 1996, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 4-24 Self‐interest and sympathy in economic behaviour
by Kjell Hausken - 25-38 Public‐to‐private organizational transition
by Sonny Nwankwo - 39-48 Jean‐Baptiste Say (1767‐1832)
by A.H.G.M Spithoven - 49-56 On the relativity of the concepts of needs, wants, scarcity and opportunity cost
by Ernest Raiklin & Bülent Uyar - 57-67 Reflections on labour market deregulation in South Africa
by David Tajgman
April 1996, Volume 23, Issue 4/5/6
- 20-48 An interview with Clem Tisdell
by Brian Dollery & Joe Wallis - 49-63 Discounting, hierarchies, and the social aspects of biodiversity protection
by John M. Gowdy - 64-87 Geoeconomic time and global warming: renewable energy and conservation policy
by Darwin C. Hall - 88-97 Ecology, environment and resources: contributions of an economist
by J.A. Sinden - 98-124 Innovative funding to support biodiversity conservation
by Jeffrey A. McNeely & W. Paul Weatherly - 125-135 Traditional production activities and resource sustainability
by John Asafu‐Adjaye - 137-150 Sustainable income: extending some Tisdell considerations to macroeconomic analyses
by Dodo J. Thampapillai & Hans‐Erik Uhlin - 151-163 Sustainable development: passing fad or potential reality?
by R. Sathiendrakumar - 164-187 The APEC experiment: an open economic association in the Asia Pacific
by Peter Drysdale & Andrew Elek - 188-206 Trade, growth and welfare in a natural resource‐rich country
by Peter Hall - 207-220 The characteristics of decision making in a well‐functioning economy
by Louis Haddad - 221-234 Property rights and environmental management on Pacific atolls
by Colin Hunt - 235-244 Some reflections on the international waste trade and emerging nations
by David L. McKee - 245-268 The origins of private property and wealth in post‐communist society
by Tomas J.F. Riha - 269-281 Some implications of external labour mobility for the development of micro‐states
by Malcolm Treadgold & Patrick Laplagne - 282-295 Estimating environmental health benefits: implications for social decision making
by Jane V. Hall - 297-309 Social issues in spatial economics
by R.C. Jensen - 310-325 Deregulation and the welfare of the less well off
by J.W. Nevile - 326-330 Egoism: Adam Smith’s theory and Chinese traditional ideologies compared
by Cao Yang - 331-345 Dissent from choice theory: implications for environmental decision making
by Luca Tacconi - 346-356 Is national transferable quota an economic policy option?
by Yoshihiro Kuronuma - 357-369 The socio‐economic time dimension in Talmudic literature
by Roman A. Ohrenstein - 370-390 Have women lost out in the development process?
by Nilufar Jahan & Mohammad Alauddin - 391-408 Public crime, private punishment: prison privatization in Queensland
by Glyn Edwards - 410-420 Socio‐economic reforms in China’s rural health sector: Economic behaviour and incentives of village doctors
by Sukhan Jackson & Liu Xili & Song Jinduo
March 1996, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 3-55 Crosland’sFuture: the first edition
by D.A. Reisman
February 1996, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 4-34 Protecting the infant industry
by Guido Giacomo Preparata & John E. Elliott - 35-44 The Mishnah and Jewish dirigisme
by Walter Block - 45-51 Wealth: the forgotten aspect of welfare in Ireland
by Eoin Reeves & Eoin O’Sullivan - 52-65 A welfare analysis of innovation in R&D markets
by Moshe Justman & Abraham Mehrez
January 1996, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 6-16 Comment on Richard B. Freeman’s “Labor markets and institutions in economic development”
by Walter Block - 17-36 Markets as a system of social contracts
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 37-46 Legal cartels and social contracts
by Franklin G. Mixon - 47-58 Religion and earnings: evidence from the NLS Youth Cohort
by Todd P. Steen - 59-62 A modest proposal for preventing the children of the poor from being a burden to their parents and making them beneficial to the public
by Y.S. Brenner
December 1995, Volume 22, Issue 12
- 4-18 Twentieth century Europe′s moral penury
by John Conway O′Brien - 19-35 Transcendental realism – a foundation for evolutionary economics?
by Pradeep Philip - 36-48 Privatization and distributional equity: the case of Brazil
by Ron Ayres - 49-65 Japan′s Shinjinrui: the new breed
by Paul A. Herbig & Pat Borstorff
September 1995, Volume 22, Issue 9/10/11
- 28-42 Contending perspectives on post‐communist transition
by John E. Elliott - 43-54 Culture confronts Marx
by Daniel J. O’Neil - 55-78 The sequencing of post‐communist transition
by John E. Elliott - 79-87 Economics and social reality: Professor O’Neil and the problem of culture
by Leslie Armour - 90-108 Forging a Catholic‐Evangelical alliance in the American context
by Daniel J. O’Neil - 109-134 Catholic and Evangelical élites in dialogue and alliance
by Gerard F. Rutan - 135-148 The institutional limitations of Catholic progressivism: an economic approach
by Anthony J. Gill - 149-164 Catholic and Evangelical voting: 1992 and 1994
by Henry Kenski
August 1995, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 3-15 The feasibility of an expenditure tax
by Steven Pressman - 16-21 Impacts of welfare participation, school dropouts, and police force on illegal drug arrests
by Yu Hsing - 22-33 Direct tax reform in privatizing economies
by J. Ram Pillarisetti - 34-54 Theory and practice in the design of pension systems
by Avia Spivak - 55-68 Economic co‐operation: catalyst or conduit
by Patrick McNutt & Michael Smyth
July 1995, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 3-18 On the hospital as commons
by Edward J. O’Boyle & Meade P. O’Boyle - 19-37 Reason in economics versus ethics
by Tibor R. Machan - 38-49 The Baltic republics: post‐Soviet bell‐wethers and bridges
by Maris G. Martinsons - 50-58 European integration and the erosion of the nation‐state
by J.B.D. Simonis - 59-71 Fertility rates and the socio‐economic environment in Missouri
by Linda M. Manning & V.A. Samarayanake
June 1995, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 3-16 Population growth
by William A. Jackson - 17-28 The moral dimensions of neoclassical economics: a critique
by Marie Finnegan - 29-37 Marxist points of view on the Soviet Communist economic system and the manifestation of egalitarianism in post‐communist economic reform
by Vladimer Papava - 38-52 Towards a socio‐economic framework on technological change
by Johan R. Stein - 53-64 Muslims in Europe: a critique of occidentalist views
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 65-80 The development of Professor Hayek’s research programme
by Werner Tschiderer
May 1995, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 4-14 Human capital inflation and unemployment
by A.H.G.M. Spithoven - 15-26 Fact and fiction: wage levels and the (re)location of production
by A.J.C. Manders - 27-30 Professor Modigliani on price controls: the baleful influence of the perfectly competitive model
by Walter Block - 31-49 Valuing socio‐diversity
by Sabine U. O’Hara - 50-76 Socialism between Jesus and Marx: life and work of F. Domela Nieuwenhuis
by J.B.D. Simonis
April 1995, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 4-11 “Make or buy”: the potential subversion of corporate strategy – the case of Philips
by A.J.C. Mayers & Y.S. Brenner - 12-19 Universal banking and US banking in the 1990s
by Colleen W. Cameron - 20-32 The development of the corporation in England, with emphasis on limited liability
by Max Gillman & Tim Eade - 33-48 A communitarian perspective on government failure
by Joe Wallis & Brian Dollery - 49-71 Strategic adaptation to foreign aid culture and “tamed” industrial development in Africa
by Seth Accra Jaja
March 1995, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 3-10 Social justice and environmental policy
by Andreas Spillmann - 11-23 Test evidence for the OECD countries, 1965‐85
by Paul C. Fowler & Donald G. Richards - 24-30 John Maynard Keynes and Alvin Hansen
by Lewis E. Hill - 31-60 Disintegration of the Soviet politico‐economic system
by John E. Elliott - 61-80 Ethics and economics: a view from ecological economics
by Masudul Alam Choudhury
February 1995, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 4-18 Utility interdependence when personality types interact
by Katherine B. Freeman - 19-39 Critical theory and the Catholic Church′s ambivalence about capitalism
by Darryl Reed - 40-60 Ethics and economics
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 61-76 The development of Professor Hayek′s research programme
by John Conway O′Brien
January 1995, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-15 Thorstein Veblen, C. Wright Mills and the possibilities of a public administration
by Rick Tilman & John H. Brown - 16-23 Regulatory capture and the price of electricity: evidence from time series estimates
by Kamal P. Upadhyaya & Franklin G. Mixon - 24-40 Determinants of child school enrolment: evidence from LDCs using choice‐theoretic approach
by Nadeem A. Burney & Mohammad Irfan - 41-55 Remarks on what seems to be obvious
by Ernest Raiklin - 56-60 On “small” privatization in the Russian Federation (1992 to first quarter of 1993)
by Ernest Raiklin
December 1994, Volume 21, Issue 10
- 10-31 Missing: Morality in the Transformation of Former Socialist Countries
by Tomas J.F. Riha - 32-58 Is Economic Justice Possible?
by Leslie Armour - 59-72 A Marx/Dewey Dialogue on the Prospects for an American Socialism
by Thomas M. Jeannot - 73-115 Gorbachev, Perestroika and Democratizing Socialism
by John E. Elliott & A.F. Dowlah - 116-132 Communist Prefiguration: The Munster Anabaptists
by Daniel J. O′Neil - 133-161 Russian Federalism: An American and West European Comparison
by Richard L. Brinkman & Georgy Bovt - 162-184 Gorbachev, Perestroika and Democratizing Socialism
by John E. Elliott & A.F. Dowlah - 185-193 A Social Economist Examines the Moral Poverty of Twentieth Century Europe
by John Conway O′Brien
November 1994, Volume 21, Issue 9
- 3-10 Elegance in Economics
by Alan Duhs - 11-26 The Social Economist Examines Man′s Aversion to Taxes
by Li‐teh Sun - 27-41 Buchanan on Cost and Health
by David A. Reisman - 42-59 The Economic Aspects of Environmental Co‐operatives for Farmers
by Louis H.G. Slangen
October 1994, Volume 21, Issue 8
- 3-13 The Relationship between Economics and Psychology in Robbins
by Blanca Sanchez‐Robles - 14-29 The Industrial Commons and Other Workplace Regimes
by Edward J. O′Boyle - 30-42 Competitiveness and Industrial Policy
by John P. Tiemstra - 43-55 The Social Context of Natural Capital: The Social Limits to Sustainable Development
by John M. Gowdy
September 1994, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 3-14 The Moral Community: An Additional Dimension to Individualistic Rationalism
by Bernard J. Reilly & Myroslaw J. Kyj - 15-34 Technology and Paradigms of Managerial Decision Making
by A.J.C. Manders & Y.S. Brenner - 35-55 Institutional Development in a Transition Economy: The Case of Poland
by Phillip E. Giffin
June 1994, Volume 21, Issue 5/6
- 3-32 The Muslim Republics of the CIS:
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 33-55 The Stages of Economic Evolution and the Russian/USSR/Russian Experience
by Richard L. Brinkman & Georgy Bovt - 56-60 A Note on Misconceptions about Market and Non‐market Economies
by Ernest Raiklin & Mahmood Yousefi - 66-78 Rand’s Egoism and Marx’s Collectivism: An Ethical Perspective
by Tomas J.F. Riha
March 1994, Volume 21, Issue 2/3/4
- 14-30 Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn and the Evils of Soviet Communism
by John Conway O’Brien - 31-53 Gnosticism, the Dream Economy and the Prospects for Communism
by Leslie Armour - 54-67 Ayn Rand versus Karl Marx
by Tibor R. Machan - 68-80 What Remains of Communism Now?
by Tibor R. Machan - 81-102 After “The Darkness at Noon”: A Biographical Study of Marxism as Critical Theory
by Thomas M. Jeannot - 103-116 The Current Crisis in the Former Soviet Union and the Perspectives of Its Resolution
by Ernest Raiklin - 117-140 The Role of the Law of Value in the Rise and Fall of Socialism in the USSR
by Tomas J.F. Riha - 141-152 The Political Philosophy of James Burnham
by Daniel J. O’Neil
February 1994, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 3-18 The Epistemic‐Ontic Circular Causation and Continuity Model of Socio‐scientific Reality The Knowledge Premiss
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 19-28 Major Douglas′ Proposals for a National Dividend
by Brian Burkitt & Frances Hutchinson - 29-42 What is Welfare Economics? A Belated Answer to a Poorly Appreciated Question
by L.A. Duhs - 43-54 Farewell to Welfare Statism! More Happiness in Welfare Market?
by On‐Kwok Lai
December 1993, Volume 20, Issue 12
- 3-12 Adam Smith and the Ethics of Contemporary Democratic Capitalism in New Zealand
by Marc T. Jones - 13-26 On Need, Wants, Resources and Limits
by Edward J. O'Boyle - 27-36 The Economics of Church Decline in Scotland
by Ian Smith - 37-49 Sir Richard Arkwright: Premier Crook in the Industrial Revolution
by Donald C. Wellington - 50-64 Remodelling the Moral Order in The Netherlands
by Ruben Gowricharn
November 1993, Volume 20, Issue 11
- 4-14 The Measurement of Multidimensional Development: Comments on Commonly Accepted Indicators
by Myriam Bacquelaine - 15-26 Towards a Structural Solution to Unemployment
by Robert Struble - 27-39 Changes in the Dutch Welfare State: The Case of the Disablement Act
by Johan van Ophem & Ton Schellart - 40-56 Health Care Reform in the Light of History
by Robert F. Rizzo - 57-61 Some Misconceptions about Market and Non‐market Economies
by Ernest Raiklin & Mahmood Yousefi
October 1993, Volume 20, Issue 10
- 4-12 Christian Values and Economic Ethics
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 13-22 An Economic Model of Korean Reunification
by Ki R. Shim - 23-45 Inequality in the Distribution of Incomes
by Gundolf H. Kohlmaier & Matthias K.B. Lüdeke - 46-54 Friends or Strangers? Examining the Theoretical and Empirical Evidence on Immigration
by Franklin G. Mixon - 55-78 Co‐operation: The Proper Study of Economics
by Roger A. McCain
September 1993, Volume 20, Issue 9
- 3-14 Exploring Conflict Resolution Styles: A Study of Turkish and American University Business Students
by Marcia Lee Agee & Hayat E. Kabasakal - 15-21 A “Physiocratic” Approach to Sustainability
by Jacob J. Krabbe - 22-42 Internationalization of Production and Capitalism's Dilemma
by Priyatosh Maitra - 43-53 Internal Contradictions versus External Pressures in the Transformation of the Former Soviet Economy
by Marina Vcherashnaya Rosser - 54-65 Individual Rights, the Common Good and the Environment
by Tibor R. Machan
August 1993, Volume 20, Issue 8
- 4-11 The Socio‐economic Order and Forensic Economics
by Frank D. Tinari - 12-31 An “Economic Miracle” in Nicaragua … Is It Still Possible?
by Anghel N. Rugina - 32-48 Towards a Houston Protocol
by Udo E. Simonis - 49-55 An Inquiry into the Relationship between Economic Freedom and Economic Justice Economic Freedom and Economic Justice
by Lewis E. Hill & James E. Jonish - 56-62 A New View of the Economic Ability of the Government, Egalitarian Goods and GNP
by Vladimer Papava
May 1993, Volume 20, Issue 5/6/7
- 14-34 The Legacy of Communism: Poisoned Minds and Souls
by Elisabeth Tamedly Lenches - 35-43 Requiem for Communism: The Case of Hungary
by Lewis E. Hill & István Magas - 44-56 Justice, Solidarity, Subsidiarity: The Demise of East German Communism
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 57-83 Soviet Socialism: The Era of War Communism
by Abu F. Dowlah - 84-102 Economics and Culture: Lenin's Troubles with Nationalism
by Leslie Armour - 103-116 What Went Wrong with Communism?
by Y.S. Brenner