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1996
- 22-49 Wages and Prices in a Mixed Economy
In: Explorations in Economic Liberalism
by James E. Meade
- 23-40 Foreign Investment and Economic Development in Tsarist Russia
In: Foreign Investment in Russia and Other Soviet Successor States
by Alexandra Swetzer
- 23-43 Economic Miracles and Mirages
In: The Japanese Economic Crisis
by Jon Woronoff
- 24-27 The Fundamental Economics
In: One Money for Europe?
by Malcolm Crawford
- 24-32 Nafplion Revisited
In: Inflation, Institutions and Information
by Spiro J. Latsis
- 24-46 Successful Business Models
In: Building Brands Directly
by Stewart Pearson
- 25-34 The Demise of Liberal Economics and the Emergence of Conservativism
In: Economics for a Civilized Society
by Greg Davidson & Paul Davidson
- 25-37 The Fiscal Policy Dimension
In: Housing Finance in Developing Countries
by Robert M. Buckley
- 25-38 Resource Allocation Mechanisms
In: The Theory of Implementation of Socially Optimal Decisions in Economics
by Luis C. Corchón
- 25-40 The Principle of Effective Demand and the Keynesian Revolution in Equilibrium Economics
In: Post Keynesian Economics
by Thomas I. Palley
- 25-43 The Legislative Framework
In: A Guide to United Kingdom and European Union Competition Policy
by Nick Gardner
- 26-52 Public Managers and Private Managers: Towards a Professional Synthesis?
In: New Public Managers in Europe
by David Farnham & Sylvia Horton
- 27-41 Learning and Schumpeterian Dynamics
In: Organization and Strategy in the Evolution of the Enterprise
by Daniel Levinthal
- 27-58 Understanding Technology Development
In: Learning from the Asian Tigers
by Sanjaya Lall
- 27-58 Proposals for International Economic Co-operation, 1919–1933
In: International Economic Co-Operation and the World Bank
by Robert W. Oliver
- 28-35 Some Political Aspects of the Choice
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 28-41 A Phalanx of First-Class Wits
In: Plant Here The Standard
by Dennis Griffiths
- 28-51 Global Macroeconomic Management and the Developing Countries
In: The International Monetary and Financial System
by Yung Chul Park & Sangmoon Hahm
- 28-54 Exchange Rates: Fixed and Floating
In: One Money for Europe?
by Malcolm Crawford
- 29-44 Can We Define a European Welfare State Model?
In: Comparative Welfare Systems
by Peter Baldwin
- 29-50 Japanese-Style Management (Fact or Fiction?)
In: Japan as –anything but– Number One
by Jon Woronoff
- 29-51 The Structural Adjustment Implications of Real Exchange Rate Depreciation on the Manufacturing Sector in Zimbabwe
In: Constraints on the Success of Structural Adjustment Programmes in Africa
by Joseph Muzulu
- 29-51 The Legislative Basis for Industrial Intervention (1940–63)
In: Industrial Subsidies
by Colin Wren
- 29-55 Macroeconomic Perspectives of the Malaysian Economy
In: Alternative Perspectives in Third-World Development
by M. Zainudin Saleh
- 29-57 Monetary Policy: Instruments and Issues
In: Central Banking in Developing Countries
by Anand Chandavarkar
- 30-37 Human Capital, Education and Training
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 30-57 The Attack on Labour Accelerates the Economic Decline
In: The Pathology of the U.S. Economy
by Michael Perelman
- 31-44 Money and False Images
In: Ethical Economics
by M. R. Griffiths & J. R. Lucas
- 32-41 On the Microeconomics of Return Migration
In: Trade and Development
by Oded Stark
- 33-40 Monopoly, Corporate Profits and the Dual Structure
In: Firms and Industrial Organization in Japan
by Yoshiro Miwa
- 33-44 The Changing International Economic System
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Peter Robson
- 33-52 Business Policy in an Era of New Prosperity: Strategic Investment Planning from 1970 to 1985
In: Business and Economic Development in Saudi Arabia
by J. W. Wright & Muhktar M. Ballool
- 33-66 The Executive Mind: Managing One’s Thoughts and Emotions at Senior Levels
In: The Capable Executive
by Paul H. Dainty & Moreen Anderson
- 34-71 Foreign Aid after the Cold War
In: Studies in Globalization and Economic Transitions
by Keith Griffin
- 35-59 The Political Economy of Civilization
In: Economics for a Civilized Society
by Greg Davidson & Paul Davidson
- 35-59 On Financial Fragility and its Global Implications
In: Financial Fragility, Debt and Economic Reforms
by Sunanda Sen
- 35-61 On Truth in Teaching Macroeconomics
In: Inflation, Institutions and Information
by Robert W. Clower
- 35-62 The Lost Opportunities
In: Britain’s Economic Problem Revisited
by Robert Bacon & Walter Eltis
- 35-68 Monetarism and Crisis
In: Global Capital, National State and the Politics of Money
by Werner Bonefeld
- 36-39 Monetary Union and European Integration
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 37-51 Patterns of Japanese Manufacturing Employment in the European Regions
In: Japan and the European Periphery
by Jean-Marc Thiran & Hideki Yamawaki
- 37-56 Non-Activist Monetary Policy from a Conflict Perspective
In: Distributional Conflict and Inflation
by Richard C. K. Burdekin & Paul Burkett
- 37-67 Offshore Finance in London, Regulation and Eurocurrencies
In: The Offshore Interface
by Mark Hampton
- 38-56 Valuation Methods: General Principles
In: Project Appraisal and Valuation of the Environment
by Peter Abelson
- 38-56 The Real Sector Dimension
In: Housing Finance in Developing Countries
by Robert M. Buckley
- 38-75 Bilateral Financial Contracts
In: Competition and Finance
by Kevin Dowd
- 39-54 Coping with the Unfolding Media Landscape — II
In: Managing Strategy Processes in Emergent Industries
by Johan Roos & Georg Krogh & Peggy Simcic Brønn
- 39-63 Dominant Strategies and Direct Mechanisms
In: The Theory of Implementation of Socially Optimal Decisions in Economics
by Luis C. Corchón
- 40-46 Britain’s Choice
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 40-61 Education, Employment and Earnings
In: How to Save the Underclass
by Robin Marris
- 41-47 The Measurement of Unemployment
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 41-54 The Emerging World Economic Order and the Criteria of Acceptability
In: The World Economy
by Jack N. Behrman
- 41-57 The Image and Reality of Small Business and Small Business Policies
In: Firms and Industrial Organization in Japan
by Yoshiro Miwa
- 41-69 Domestic Crisis: Motor of Internationalisation
In: Japan and the New World Order
by Rob Steven
- 41-70 Aggregate Demand and Price Adjustment: Pigou versus Fisher
In: Post Keynesian Economics
by Thomas I. Palley
- 41-72 Foreign Investment in Russia: Soviet Legacies and Post-Soviet Prospects
In: Foreign Investment in Russia and Other Soviet Successor States
by Carl H. McMillan
- 41-78 Productivity, Profitability and Performance: Introduction to Issues for Cash Flow and Productivity
In: Managing Retail Productivity and Profitability
by David Walters & Dominic Laffy
- 42-51 The Dillon Round
In: Agriculture in the GATT
by Timothy E. Josling & Stefan Tangermann & T. K. Warley
- 42-56 Plant Here The Standard
In: Plant Here The Standard
by Dennis Griffiths
- 42-57 Foreign Trade Policies, Domestic Competition and the Benefits of Imported and In-house Technologies in the Newly Industrialising Countries
In: Trade and Development
by Homi Katrak
- 42-71 Technological Regimes and Firm Behaviour
In: Organization and Strategy in the Evolution of the Enterprise
by Franco Malerba & Luigi Orsenigo
- 42-72 Tax Policy
In: Public Finance in an Overlapping Generations Economy
by Toshihiro Ihori
- 43-64 Pharmaceuticals
In: The Changing Industrial Map of Europe
by Aubrey Silberston & Christopher P. Raymond
- 43-103 From ‘One of Europe’s Freest Peasantries’ to Feudalism and the Eve of Abolition of Serfdom
In: Capitalism from Above and Capitalism from Below
by Terence J. Byres
- 45-52 Can Regional Integration Help Southern Africa?
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Gavin Maasdorp
- 45-53 Welfare State and Development Models
In: Comparative Welfare Systems
by Bruno Amoroso
- 45-59 Economic Super-Management
In: The Japanese Economic Crisis
by Jon Woronoff
- 45-59 Coping and Adapting
In: Adaptable Livelihoods
by Susanna Davies
- 45-62 Responsibilities
In: Ethical Economics
by M. R. Griffiths & J. R. Lucas
- 45-83 Regulatory Institutions and Procedures
In: A Guide to United Kingdom and European Union Competition Policy
by Nick Gardner
- 46-59 European Financial Services
In: After Liberalisation
by Christopher J. S. Gentle
- 47-70 Modelling Output Growth Across Manufacturing Sectors: An Initial Approach
In: Growth, Trade and Endogenous Technology
by Orlando A. Ochoa
- 47-73 Marketing Strategy for Brands and Customers
In: Building Brands Directly
by Stewart Pearson
- 48-56 The Inflation–Unemployment Trade-off
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 49-50 Preface
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 49-74 From Economic Integration to Economic Co-operation: Institutional Initiatives
In: The Asia-Pacific Economy
by Dilip K. Das
- 50-63 Economic Freedom and Representative Government
In: Explorations in Economic Liberalism
by F. A. Hayek
- 51-53 Introduction
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 51-67 Japanese Companies (The All-Mighty Kaisha)
In: Japan as –anything but– Number One
by Jon Woronoff
- 51-77 Evaluation — A Tool for Improved Corporate Governance
In: Winning Ways through Corporate Governance
by Neville Bain & David Band
- 52-66 Trade Reform and Changes in the Terms of Trade in Turkey
In: The Economy of Turkey since Liberalization
by David Greenaway & David Sapsford
- 52-68 The Rising Sun? The Japanese Contribution to the Local Economy in Wales
In: Japan and the European Periphery
by Max Munday & Jonathan Morris & Barry Wilkinson
- 52-71 The Kennedy Round
In: Agriculture in the GATT
by Timothy E. Josling & Stefan Tangermann & T. K. Warley
- 52-72 The Expansion of Industrial Assistance (1960s)
In: Industrial Subsidies
by Colin Wren
- 52-75 The Impact of Economic Stabilisation on the Wage Structure in Zimbabwe: 1980–90
In: Constraints on the Success of Structural Adjustment Programmes in Africa
by Godfrey Kanyenze
- 53-60 Small Countries within Regional Integration
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Michael Matsebula & Vakashile Simelane
- 53-70 Private Sector Finance: Problems Faced by the Fourth and Fifth Five Year Development Plans
In: Business and Economic Development in Saudi Arabia
by J. W. Wright & Abdullah H. Albatel
- 53-75 The Competencies of New Public Managers
In: New Public Managers in Europe
by Turo Virtanen
- 54-60 Inflation
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 55-64 International Involvement or Autarky? A Simple Analytic Framework
In: The World Economy
by H. Peter Gray
- 55-72 Language and Conversation as Part of the Strategic Process
In: Managing Strategy Processes in Emergent Industries
by Johan Roos & Georg Krogh & Peggy Simcic Brønn
- 55-78 The Exchange-Rate Mechanism: How it Operates
In: One Money for Europe?
by Malcolm Crawford
- 55-84 International Liquidity and the Needs of the World Economy
In: The International Monetary and Financial System
by Ariel Buira
- 56-69 Microeconomic Approaches to Socio-economic Development in the Third World
In: Alternative Perspectives in Third-World Development
by Supian Ali & Mohammad Anuar Adnan
- 57-65 Macroeconomic Analysis of the Welfare State: a Post-Keynesian View
In: Comparative Welfare Systems
by Jesper Jespersen
- 57-66 Unemployment and Labour Market (In)Flexibility
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 57-69 A Simple Theory of the Policy Dimensions of the Housing Sector
In: Housing Finance in Developing Countries
by Robert M. Buckley
- 57-71 Bright, Broken Maginn
In: Plant Here The Standard
by Dennis Griffiths
- 57-76 Conflicting Claims and Monetary Policy Rules: A Theoretical View
In: Distributional Conflict and Inflation
by Richard C. K. Burdekin & Paul Burkett
- 57-87 Valuation Methods for the Environment
In: Project Appraisal and Valuation of the Environment
by Peter Abelson
- 58-73 Exchange Arrangements and Policies
In: Central Banking in Developing Countries
by Anand Chandavarkar
- 58-80 Supplier-Assembler Relationships in the Motor Industry
In: Firms and Industrial Organization in Japan
by Yoshiro Miwa
- 58-92 Government and the Decline
In: The Pathology of the U.S. Economy
by Michael Perelman
- 59-78 Overseas Investments, 1919–1933
In: International Economic Co-Operation and the World Bank
by Robert W. Oliver
- 59-106 Technology Development Policies: Lessons from Asia
In: Learning from the Asian Tigers
by Sanjaya Lall
- 60-72 Financial Markets and the Real Economy
In: Financial Fragility, Debt and Economic Reforms
by Laurence Harris
- 60-78 What’s Wrong with Economists?
In: Economics for a Civilized Society
by Greg Davidson & Paul Davidson
- 60-78 Monitoring How People Feed Themselves
In: Adaptable Livelihoods
by Susanna Davies
- 60-79 European Computer Services
In: After Liberalisation
by Christopher J. S. Gentle
- 61-66 Interest Rates
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 61-66 Migration and the Brain Drain
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Oliver Saasa
- 61-73 The Little Train That Couldn’t
In: The Japanese Economic Crisis
by Jon Woronoff
- 61-80 Neutrality and Export Promotion: Issues, Evidence and Policy Implications
In: Trade and Development
by Chris Milner & Andrew McKay
- 62-88 Cash in Advance, Microfoundations in Retreat
In: Inflation, Institutions and Information
by Peter Howitt
- 62-110 The Truth about the Growth Slow-down
In: How to Save the Underclass
by Robin Marris
- 63-80 Shares
In: Ethical Economics
by M. R. Griffiths & J. R. Lucas
- 63-91 Alternative Solutions
In: Britain’s Economic Problem Revisited
by Robert Bacon & Walter Eltis
- 63-98 Schumpeterian Conjectures: A Moderate Support from Various Innovation Measures
In: Determinants of Innovation
by Bruno Crepon & Emmanuel Duguet & Isabelle Kabla
- 64-81 Aspects of Postwar Economic Policy
In: Explorations in Economic Liberalism
by Lord Robbins
- 65-76 Stalin’s Conditions for Industrial Development
In: Crisis and Progress in the Soviet Economy, 1931–1933
by R. W. Davies
- 65-80 The Discrepancy between National and International Governance
In: The World Economy
by Louis Emmerij
- 65-81 Automobiles
In: The Changing Industrial Map of Europe
by Aubrey Silberston & Christopher P. Raymond
- 65-87 Implementation in Nash Equilibrium (I): General Results
In: The Theory of Implementation of Socially Optimal Decisions in Economics
by Luis C. Corchón
- 67-71 Foreign Investment
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 67-73 Jobless Men and Working Women
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 67-86 Ways of Financing the Welfare State and their Distributional Consequences
In: Comparative Welfare Systems
by Bent Greve
- 67-87 Financial Reform in Turkey since 1980: Liberalization without Stabilization
In: The Economy of Turkey since Liberalization
by P. N. Snowden
- 67-92 The Development Capability: Building and Maintaining Senior Managers’ Capacity to Learn
In: The Capable Executive
by Paul H. Dainty & Moreen Anderson
- 68-94 The Relationship between the Onshore State and Offshore Territories
In: The Offshore Interface
by Mark Hampton
- 69-78 Income Inequality and Poverty in South Africa
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Mike McGrath
- 69-80 Industrial Policy (Promoting and Meddling)
In: Japan as –anything but– Number One
by Jon Woronoff
- 69-85 Learning from Japan: The Yeast for Britain’s Manufacturing Regeneration?
In: Japan and the European Periphery
by Colin Haslam & Karel Williams & Andy Adcroft & Sukhdev Johal & John Williams
- 69-91 Money in the World Crisis: The New Basis of Capitalist Power
In: Global Capital, National State and the Politics of Money
by Christian Marazzi
- 70-89 Privatisation as an Instrument for National Policy and Socio-economic Restructuring
In: Alternative Perspectives in Third-World Development
by Uzir Abdul Malik
- 70-108 Foreign Investment Zone Strategies
In: Japan and the New World Order
by Rob Steven
- 71-84 Cultural Continuity and Saudi Urban Planning: National, Regional and Municipal
In: Business and Economic Development in Saudi Arabia
by J. Wright & Faisal A. Mubarak
- 71-86 Expected Aggregate Demand, the Production Period, and the Keynesian Theory of Aggregate Supply
In: Post Keynesian Economics
by Thomas I. Palley
- 71-95 Evidence of Endogenous Technological Change Across OECD Manufacturing
In: Growth, Trade and Endogenous Technology
by Orlando A. Ochoa
- 72-75 Pensions
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 72-90 Enter Edward Baldwin
In: Plant Here The Standard
by Dennis Griffiths
- 72-100 The Tokyo Round
In: Agriculture in the GATT
by Timothy E. Josling & Stefan Tangermann & T. K. Warley
- 72-101 Globalization and Development Cooperation: A Reformer’s Agenda
In: Studies in Globalization and Economic Transitions
by Keith Griffin
- 72-102 Incentives, Routines and Self-Command
In: Organization and Strategy in the Evolution of the Enterprise
by Steven Postrel & Richard P. Rumelt
- 73-88 The Financial Dimension: Mortgage Instruments
In: Housing Finance in Developing Countries
by Robert M. Buckley
- 73-92 The Retrenchment and Reinvigoration of Industrial Subsidies (1970–4)
In: Industrial Subsidies
by Colin Wren
- 73-93 Developing the Strategy Process through Conversation Management
In: Managing Strategy Processes in Emergent Industries
by Johan Roos & Georg Krogh & Peggy Simcic Brønn
- 73-98 Simulation Studies
In: Public Finance in an Overlapping Generations Economy
by Toshihiro Ihori
- 73-102 Fluctuations in Global Economy: Income, Debt and Terms of Trade Processes
In: Financial Fragility, Debt and Economic Reforms
by Amiya Kumar Bagchi
- 73-107 The Financial Context for Foreign Investment
In: Foreign Investment in Russia and Other Soviet Successor States
by Stephen Lewarne
- 74-94 Regulation and Supervision
In: Central Banking in Developing Countries
by Anand Chandavarkar
- 74-102 Creating Value from Brands and Customers
In: Building Brands Directly
by Stewart Pearson
- 75-98 Japan’s Wasted Workers
In: The Japanese Economic Crisis
by Jon Woronoff
- 75-129 The Ascension of the Japanese Economy to Pre-eminence
In: The Asia-Pacific Economy
by Dilip K. Das
- 76-82 Single Market
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 76-99 Liberalisation of Maize Marketing in the Arusha Region in Tanzania
In: Constraints on the Success of Structural Adjustment Programmes in Africa
by Willy Parsalaw
- 76-113 Capital Structure and Corporate Financial Policy
In: Competition and Finance
by Kevin Dowd
- 77-85 Inequality
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 77-103 Reforms and Plans, July–December 1931
In: Crisis and Progress in the Soviet Economy, 1931–1933
by R. W. Davies
- 79-83 The Entrepreneurial Market System vs. State Socialism
In: Economics for a Civilized Society
by Greg Davidson & Paul Davidson
- 79-84 Public Expenditure and Poverty in Namibia
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Irene Tlhase & Tjiuai Kangueehi
- 79-91 The Independent Director and the Investor: New Directions
In: Winning Ways through Corporate Governance
by Neville Bain & David Band
- 79-96 The Exchange-Rate Mechanism: Inflation and Growth
In: One Money for Europe?
by Malcolm Crawford
- 79-99 A New American Foreign Economic Policy
In: International Economic Co-Operation and the World Bank
by Robert W. Oliver
- 79-99 Belgium
In: New Public Managers in Europe
by Roger Depré & Annie Hondeghem
- 79-100 Profitability and Productivity: Decision Areas
In: Managing Retail Productivity and Profitability
by David Walters & Dominic Laffy
- 79-104 Money, Credit and the Wage-Price Spiral in Post-World War I Germany
In: Distributional Conflict and Inflation
by Richard C. K. Burdekin & Paul Burkett
- 79-108 Drought, Food Insecurity and Early Warning in Mali
In: Adaptable Livelihoods
by Susanna Davies
- 80-107 European Telecommunications
In: After Liberalisation
by Christopher J. S. Gentle
- 81-98 Globalization, Economic Integration, and Political Disintegration
In: The World Economy
by Marjan Svetličič
- 81-98 Economic Progress (Onward If Not Upward)
In: Japan as –anything but– Number One
by Jon Woronoff
- 81-103 Employment
In: Ethical Economics
by M. R. Griffiths & J. R. Lucas
- 81-116 Trade Liberalisation and Economic Development: The Asian Experience — Turkey, Malaysia and India
In: Trade and Development
by Subrata Ghatak & Utku Utkulu
- 82-102 The Credibility of Liberal Economics
In: Explorations in Economic Liberalism
by Alan Peacock
- 83-88 Sovereignty
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 83-99 Economic Analysis of the ‘Loan-Concentration’ Mechanism
In: Firms and Industrial Organization in Japan
by Yoshiro Miwa
- 83-100 Retailing
In: The Changing Industrial Map of Europe
by Aubrey Silberston & Christopher P. Raymond
- 84-106 Why Taxpayers Pay their Taxes
In: Economics for a Civilized Society
by Greg Davidson & Paul Davidson
- 85-91 Provincial Marginalisation: KwaZulu-Natal
In: Can South and Southern Africa become Globally Competitive Economies?
by Nick Wilkins
- 85-132 The Management of Capital Flows: Domestic Policy and International Cooperation
In: The International Monetary and Financial System
by Guillermo A. Calvo
- 86-92 Poverty
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 86-110 The Origins and Growth of Japanese Manufacturing in Ireland
In: Japan and the European Periphery
by James Darby & Max Munday
- 87-96 Objectives and Strategies
In: A Guide to United Kingdom and European Union Competition Policy
by Nick Gardner
- 87-96 The Saudi Managerial Environment: A Review Essay and Lecture
In: Business and Economic Development in Saudi Arabia
by Abdulrahman Garawi & Mary E. Schmidt
- 87-102 Uncertainty and Expectations
In: Post Keynesian Economics
by Thomas I. Palley
- 87-107 The Nordic Welfare Model and the European Union
In: Comparative Welfare Systems
by Rune Ervik & Stein Kuhnle
- 88-111 Foreign Aid and Adjustment in Turkey
In: The Economy of Turkey since Liberalization
by Oliver Morrissey
- 88-118 Valuing Water Quality in Wuxi, China
In: Project Appraisal and Valuation of the Environment
by Peter Abelson
- 89-96 Political Union
In: European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry
by Ian D. Davidson
- 89-105 The Financial Policy Dimension: Competition for Deposits
In: Housing Finance in Developing Countries
by Robert M. Buckley
- 89-112 Implementation in Nash Equilibrium (II): Applications
In: The Theory of Implementation of Socially Optimal Decisions in Economics
by Luis C. Corchón
- 90-98 A Note on the Ethical Role that Money Can Play in Development: The Case of Malaysia
In: Alternative Perspectives in Third-World Development
by Abdul-Ghafar Ismail
- 91-110 A Change of Ownership
In: Plant Here The Standard
by Dennis Griffiths
- 91-130 Viconomics: An Evolutionary Science of Mind and Society
In: Inflation, Institutions and Information
by John McCall
- 92-115 Capital, Crisis and the International State System
In: Global Capital, National State and the Politics of Money
by Peter Burnham
- 92-116 The Fundamental Problem
In: Britain’s Economic Problem Revisited
by Robert Bacon & Walter Eltis
- 93-102 The Welfare State
In: Growth, Unemployment, Distribution and Government
by Vani K Borooah
- 93-107 Dealing with the Unexpected: The Board of Directors and Takeovers
In: Winning Ways through Corporate Governance
by Neville Bain & David Band
- 93-108 The Role of the Military in the Economic Decline
In: The Pathology of the U.S. Economy
by Michael Perelman