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1993
- 242-257 UK Tax Treatment
In: OTC Markets in Derivative Instruments
by Leon Cane
- 242-258 The Effects of Interest Rates on Savings in Developing Countries
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 242-260 The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in the Presence of Liquidity Constraints
In: Money and Banking
by George Hadjimatheou
- 243-259 On Missing Markets
In: Monetary Theory and Thought
by Frank Hahn
- 243-266 Borrowing Technology or Innovating: An Exploration of the Two Paths to Industrial Development
In: Learning and Technological Change
by Alice H. Amsden & Takashi Hikino
- 246-265 Other Authors on Mathematical Economics
In: The Development of Mathematical Economics
by Reghinos D. Theocharis
- 246-271 On Economic Science, Its Tools and Economic Reality
In: The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations
by Alberto Quadrio-Curzio
- 247-273 National Economic Parameters
In: Project Analysis in Developing Countries
by Steve Curry & John Weiss
- 248-273 A Unified Treatment of the Segment and the Circular Market Models
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by Takaaki Takahashi & André Palma
- 251-251 Introduction
In: North American Free Trade Agreement
by Khosrow Fatemi
- 251-260 Adam Smith in Russia
In: Adam Smith: International Perspectives
by Andrei Anikin
- 251-292 Thomas Jefferson and the Revolution in France
In: Understanding Thomas Jefferson
by M. L. Burstein
- 252-268 The ‘Greening’ of Trade Agreements: Environmental ‘Window Dressing’ and NAFTA
In: North American Free Trade Agreement
by John J. Audley
- 255-258 Europe and Japan into the 21st Century
In: European Power and The Japanese Challenge
by William R. Nester
- 255-269 Age, Work and Social Security: The Policy Context
In: Age, Work and Social Security
by Brian Abel-Smith
- 255-270 Insurance
In: An Introduction to Western Financial Markets
by Stephen Valdez
- 255-274 Making a Decision and Estimating the Value of Selection
In: The Theory and Practice of Systematic Personnel Selection
by Mike Smith & Ivan T. Robertson
- 255-288 Results
In: Competition
by Emilio Cvitkovic
- 256-272 Foreign Investment in Estonia
In: Foreign Investment and Privatization in Eastern Europe
by Philip Hanson
- 259-263 Comments on ‘Monetary Theory and Policy in a Global Context with a Large International Debt’ by Paul Davidson
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by DeAnne Julius
- 259-271 MFA and Article 115: Two Complementary EC Non-tariff Barriers
In: Trade Policies towards Developing Countries
by Dean Spinanger
- 259-274 The Reproduction of Inertia in Multinational Corporations
In: Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation
by Martin Kilduff
- 260-283 Money and Growth Revisited
In: Monetary Theory and Thought
by Peter Howitt
- 261-274 Indicative Planning in Developing Countries
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 261-278 Adam Smith in India
In: Adam Smith: International Perspectives
by J. S. Narayan Rao
- 261-286 The Use of Financial Spreads as Indicators of Real Activity
In: Money and Banking
by E. P. Davis & S. G. B. Henry
- 262-320 The Collapse of Bretton Woods, Exchange-Rate Theories and European Monetary Integration
In: The International Adjustment Mechanism
by Leonard Gomes
- 264-297 Uncovered Interest Parity Condition between the United States and Europe under Different Exchange Rate Regimes
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by Gebhard Kirchgässner & Jürgen Wolters
- 266-271 Epilogue
In: The Development of Mathematical Economics
by Reghinos D. Theocharis
- 267-279 Epilogue: Institutions, Learning and Technological Change
In: Learning and Technological Change
by Ross Thomson
- 267-295 Observations
In: Planning and Market in Soviet and East European Thought, 1960s–1992
by Jan Adam
- 268-284 The Liberalisation of Inter-State Entry in US Banking: a comparative analysis
In: Cross-Border Entry in European Retail Financial Services
by Tobias C. Hoschka
- 269-302 The Commodity as ‘Characteristic Form’
In: Economics as Worldly Philosophy
by Martha Campbell
- 270-277 Time Regained?
In: Economics without Time
by Graeme Donald Snooks
- 270-307 Ageing and Pensions in Their Social Setting: Demographic and Other Elements Affecting Social Security
In: Age, Work and Social Security
by Nathan Keyfitz
- 271-273 Epilogue
In: North American Free Trade Agreement
by Khosrow Fatemi
- 271-277 Key Trends
In: An Introduction to Western Financial Markets
by Stephen Valdez
- 272-286 The EC Single Market and its Effect on Developing Countries
In: Trade Policies towards Developing Countries
by Rolf J. Langhammer
- 274-280 Limitations and Conclusions
In: Project Analysis in Developing Countries
by Steve Curry & John Weiss
- 274-302 Spatial Oligopolies with Uniform Delivered Pricing
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by Amoz Kats & Jacques-François Thisse
- 275-282 The Impact of Assessment, Selection and Feedback on Candidates
In: The Theory and Practice of Systematic Personnel Selection
by Mike Smith & Ivan T. Robertson
- 275-288 Reflections on “Perestroika and the Foreign Economic Ties of the USSR”
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 275-299 Development Economics in Perspective
In: The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations
by Sukhamoy Chakravarty
- 275-312 The Flow of Culture: Some Notes on Globalization and the Multinational Corporation
In: Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation
by John Maanen & André Laurent
- 277-327 Indicators of Inflation
In: Price Stabilization in the 1990s
by Robert H. Rasche & Peter Nicholl & Takatoshi Ito
- 279-291 Adam Smith in China
In: Adam Smith: International Perspectives
by Zhu Shaowen
- 284-295 Are the Decisions of Firms Autonomous? A Problematic Note
In: Monetary Theory and Thought
by Edmond Malinvaud
- 285-301 Cross-Border Entry in Retail Financial Services: Policy Implications
In: Cross-Border Entry in European Retail Financial Services
by Tobias C. Hoschka
- 285-330 The Determinants of Educational Attainment in China
In: The Distribution of Income in China
by John Knight & Li Shi
- 287-291 European Trade and Developing Countries: Summary and Conclusions
In: Trade Policies towards Developing Countries
by Ulrich Hiemenz
- 287-303 Financial Liberalisation and Economic Development: A Critical Exposition
In: Money and Banking
by Philip Arestis & Panicos Demetriades
- 289-298 Conclusion: Interesting Times
In: Competition
by Emilio Cvitkovic
- 289-305 Perestroika and its Implications for European Socialist Countries
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 293-313 Adam Smith in Japan
In: Adam Smith: International Perspectives
by Chuhei Sugiyama & Ikuo Omori & Hiroshi Takemoto
- 296-335 High Inflation and the Nominal Anchors of an Open Economy
In: Monetary Theory and Thought
by Michael Bruno
- 298-302 Comments On ‘Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Condition between the United States and Europe under Different Exchange Rate Regimes’ by Gebhard Kirchgässner and Jürgen Wolters
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by George Hadjimatheou
- 300-310 The Economy as a Chaotic Growth Oscillator
In: The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations
by Richard M. Goodwin
- 302-311 Conclusions
In: Cross-Border Entry in European Retail Financial Services
by Tobias C. Hoschka
- 303-315 Basing Point Pricing, Competition and Market Integration
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by Louis Phlips
- 303-322 Monetary Policy Co-ordination in an Asymmetrical World: Future Prospects for the USA and Europe
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by Elias Karakitsos
- 305-321 Quesnay’s Theory of Economic Growth and Decline
In: Economics as Worldly Philosophy
by Steven Pressman
- 306-321 Economic Integration in Eastern Europe
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 308-340 Harmonization of Pension Schemes in Europe? A Controversial Issue in the Light of Economics
In: Age, Work and Social Security
by Winfried Schmähl
- 311-347 Long-Run Changes in the Wage and Price Mechanisms and the Process of Growth
In: The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations
by Paolo Sylos-Labini
- 315-321 Conclusion
In: Adam Smith: International Perspectives
by Hiroshi Mizuta
- 316-334 Spatial Price Theory and Market Delineation
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by Bruce L. Benson & Milton H. Marquis & Douglas G. Sauer
- 322-334 Adam Smith and the New Economics of Effort
In: Economics as Worldly Philosophy
by Thomas Michl
- 323-326 Comment on ‘Monetary Policy Co-ordination in an Asymmetrical World: Future Prospects for the USA and Europe’ by Elias Karakitsos
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by Hans-Eckart Scharrer
- 325-345 Subsidies and Countervailing Measures: Economic Considerations
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 327-349 Concepts and Implications of International Monetary Co-ordination
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by Manfred Willms
- 331-336 Annex: The 1988 Household Sample Survey — Data Description and Availability
In: The Distribution of Income in China
by Marc Eichen & Zhang Ming
- 331-356 Price Stability and the Monetary Order
In: Price Stabilization in the 1990s
by David Laidler
- 335-351 Spatial Competition with Production Before Sales
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by Simon P. Anderson & Ronald D. Fischer
- 335-355 Classical Perspectives on Investment: An Exegesis of Behavioural Assumptions
In: Economics as Worldly Philosophy
by Chidem Kurdas
- 339-356 Round Table Discussion: A Retrospective View
In: Monetary Theory and Thought
by Lawrence Klein & Rudiger Dornbusch & Edmond Malinvaud & Don Patinkin & James Tobin
- 343-356 Retirement Policy: An Idiosyncratic Research Agenda
In: Age, Work and Social Security
by Henry J. Aaron
- 346-359 Services in the United States
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 350-351 Address by the President of the LZB in Berlin
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by Dieter Hiss
- 351-383 Reflections on the Significance of the Labour Theory of Value in Pasinetti’s Natural System
In: The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations
by Heinrich Bortis
- 352-356 Comments on Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy: New Tracks for the 1990s
In: Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
by Peter Zdrahal
- 352-373 Endogenous Pricing Modes in Markets for Inputs
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by B. Curtis Eaton & Nicolas Schmitt
- 356-373 Marx and Market Socialism
In: Economics as Worldly Philosophy
by Frank Roosevelt
- 357-364 Evaluation from the Policy Viewpoint
In: Age, Work and Social Security
by Ralf Jacob
- 357-389 Achieving Exchange Rate Stability in a Tripolar World: A Target-Zone System with a Rotating Anchor
In: Price Stabilization in the 1990s
by Kenneth Rogoff & Donald L. Kohn & Reiner König
- 363-384 Europe 1992 and its Possible Implications for Nonmember Countries
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 374-385 Innovation and Location: Spatial Agglomeration and Deglomeration
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by Tatsuhiko Kawashima
- 375-376 Epilogue
In: Economics as Worldly Philosophy
by Ron Blackwell & Jaspai Chatha & Edward J. Nell
- 384-402 Rationality and Economic Behaviour
In: The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations
by Siro Lombardini
- 385-426 EMENA Manufactured Exports and EEC Trade Policy
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 386-402 On Efficiency of Spatial Oligopoly
In: Does Economic Space Matter?
by John G. Greenhut & Hiroshi Ohta
- 429-439 France before Europe 1992
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 440-452 Economic Policies of the Rocard Government
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
- 453-465 My Life Philosophy
In: Policy Choices for the 1990s
by Bela Balassa
1992
- 1-3 Introduction
In: Japan and the Third World
by William R. Nester
- 1-3 Introduction
In: Contemporary British Industrial Relations
by Sid Kessler & Fred Bayliss
- 1-4 Introduction
In: Risk, Portfolio Management and Capital Markets
by T. E. Cooke & J. Matatko & D. C. Stafford
- 1-4 Introduction
In: Merchants of the Raj
by Stephanie Jones
- 1-4 Introduction
In: General Equilibrium Economics
by Robert E. Kuenne
- 1-4 Introduction and Objectives
In: Yugoslav Multinationals Abroad
by Patrick Artisien & Carl H. McMillan & Matija Rojec
- 1-4 Introduction
In: Accountancy’s Faulty Sums
by Keron Bhattacharya
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Themes in Modern Macroeconomics
by Helge Brink
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Development Strategy and the Economy of Sierra Leone
by John Weeks
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Contrasting US and German Attitudes to Soviet Trade, 1917–91
by Hélène Seppain
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Africa’s Recovery in the 1990s
by Giovanni Andrea Cornia & Rolph Hoeven & Thandika Mkandawire
- 1-6 Introduction
In: The Principles of Islamic Political Economy
by Masudul Alam Choudhury
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Profits, Deficits and Instability
by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Islamic Economic Alternatives
by K. S. Jomo
- 1-7 The Inflation Enigma
In: The Economics of High Inflation
by Paul Beckerman
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Essays on Robertsonian Economics
by John R. Presley
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Economic, Industrial and Managerial Coordination between Japan and the USA
by Kiyoshi Abe & William Gunther & Harold See
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Essays on the Methodology and Discourse of Economics
by Warren J. Samuels
- 1-10 The Nature of the Problem
In: The Entrepreneurial Factor in Economic Growth
by Harold Lydall
- 1-11 Introduction
In: Essays in the History of Mainstream Political Economy
by Warren J. Samuels
- 1-11 Introductory Overview
In: The Latin American Debt
by Antonio Jorge & Jorge Salazar-Carrillo & Bernadette West
- 1-11 The Wales Tourist Board: Rural Tourism Initiative
In: Marketing for Tourism
by Les Lumsdon
- 1-11 Introduction
In: Nonlinearities, Disequilibria and Simulation
by Kumaraswamy Velupillai
- 1-12 The Nature and Role of Equilibrium in Keynes’s General Theory
In: The Notion of Equilibrium in the Keynesian Theory
by A. Asimakopulos
- 1-12 What Is Branding?
In: Branding: A Key Marketing Tool
by John M. Murphy
- 1-12 Long-Wave Research: New Results, New Departures — An Introduction
In: New Findings in Long-Wave Research
by Alfred Kleinknecht
- 1-12 Rich Arabs and Poor Arabs: An Introduction to Intra-Arab Issues
In: The Least Developed and the Oil-Rich Arab Countries
by Kunibert Raffer & M. A. Mohamed Salih
- 1-13 Size and Economic Development: The Case of a Small Island Economy
In: Cyprus and the International Economy
by Rodney Wilson
- 1-14 Introduction
In: Essays on the Cold War
by Murray Wolfson
- 1-14 Introduction
In: The Treatment of Intangibles
by T. H. Donaldson
- 1-14 Why ‘Beyond Capital’?
In: Beyond Capital
by Michael A. Lebowitz
- 1-15 Introduction
In: The South African Economy, 1910–90
by Stuart Jones & André Müller
- 1-15 National Monetary Policy in an Open World Economy
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Innovations in Five Industrial Countries
by Claus Köhler
- 1-15 Introduction: Recent Developments in Industrial Organization
In: Recent Developments in the Theory of Industrial Organization
by Alfredo Monte
- 1-15 Introduction
In: European Monetary Union
by M. Panić
- 1-16 Introduction
In: Japanization at Work
by John Bratton
- 1-16 Equilibrium in a Matching Market with General Preferences
In: Equilibrium and Dynamics
by Ahmet Alkan
- 1-17 Introduction
In: Beyond Taylorism
by Lorraine Giordano
- 1-17 General Introduction
In: Western Doctrines on East-West Trade
by Peter Ham
- 1-18 The Essence of the Islamic Political Economy
In: The Foundations of Islamic Political Economy
by Masudul Alam Choudhury & Uzir Abdul Malik
- 1-18 Buyer-Supplier Relations and Changes in Industrial Organization
In: Transforming Buyer-Supplier Relations
by Jonathan Morris & Rob Imrie
- 1-19 Introduction: The Growth of the Financial Sector 1950–88
In: Financial Enterprise in South Africa since 1950
by Stuart Jones
- 1-20 The Synergy of Korean Efforts
In: Korean Economic Dynamism
by Dilip K. Das
- 1-21 The Challenges Ahead
In: European Corporate Strategy
by Oliver L. Landreth
- 1-21 The Commitment to Socialist Development
In: The Economy of Ethiopia
by Keith Griffin
- 1-22 Dynamics of European Industrial Restructuring
In: European Industrial Restructuring in the 1990s
by Karel Cool
- 1-25 Solving the Crisis in Economic Theory
In: International Money and the Real World
by Paul Davidson
- 1-27 Introduction
In: Privatization and Entrepreneurship in Post-Socialist Countries
by Gianmaria Ajani & Bruno Dallago & Bruno Grancelli
- 1-28 The development of UK GAAP
In: UK Gaap
by Mike Davies & Ron Paterson & Allister Wilson
- 1-29 A Question of Relevance: The General Theory in Keynes’s Time and Ours
In: On Money, Method and Keynes
by Victoria Chick
- 1-36 Balance-of-Payments Accounting and the Foreign-Exchange Market
In: Balance-of-Payments Theory and the United Kingdom Experience
by A. P. Thirlwall & Heather D. Gibson
- 1-41 The Background to the British Industrial Revolution
In: The Industrial Revolution
by Douglas Fisher
- 1-41 The Background to the British Industrial Revolution
In: The Industrial Revolution
by Douglas Fisher
- 1-53 Towards a Theory of International Industrial Division of Labour
In: Finland and the New International Division of Labour
by Kimmo Kiljunen
- 1-124 The Awards
In: The Grants Register 1993–1995
by Lisa Williams
- 3-5 Introduction
In: Do Economic Sanctions Work?
by Makio Miyagawa
- 3-7 The Case for European Tax Harmonization
In: Tax Harmonization and Financial Liberalization in Europe
by Hans-Werner Sinn
- 3-12 Problems and Developments in the Core Theory of International Business
In: Studies in International Business
by Peter J. Buckley
- 3-14 Strategies and Outcomes
In: Uneven Development in the Third World
by A. S. Bhalla
- 3-15 Introduction and Overview
In: North-South and South-South
by Frances Stewart
- 3-15 Introduction
In: Robertson on Economic Policy
by S. R. Dennison & John R. Presley
- 3-15 From Total Quality to Total Care
In: The Psychology of Customer Care
by James J. Lynch
- 3-16 Intelligence, Integrity and New Technologies
In: The Integrity of Intelligence
by Bryan Glastonbury & Walter Lamendola
- 3-18 Theoretical Perspectives for the 1990s
In: Macroeconomic Theories and Policies for the 1990s
by Björn Thalberg
- 3-22 Concepts and Assumptions of Public Management
In: The Evolution of Public Management
by Richard Parry
- 3-23 MAIDS Under Additive Preferences: Some Early Estimates
In: Contributions to Consumer Demand and Econometrics
by Nisha Agrawal & Alan A. Powell
- 3-24 Background
In: Japanese Targeting
by Jon Woronoff
- 3-28 EC92 as a Challenge to Economic Analysis
In: The European Community after 1992
by Jacques Pelkmans
- 4-20 The early post-war decades, 1945–70
In: Contemporary British Industrial Relations
by Sid Kessler & Fred Bayliss
- 5-16 Profit: Fact? Statement? Opinion? Policy?
In: Accountancy’s Faulty Sums
by Keron Bhattacharya
- 5-22 Contextual and Thematic Aspects
In: Yugoslav Multinationals Abroad
by Patrick Artisien & Carl H. McMillan & Matija Rojec
- 5-77 The Historical Background, c. 1840–1939
In: Merchants of the Raj
by Stephanie Jones
- 6-15 What are Economic Sanctions?
In: Do Economic Sanctions Work?
by Makio Miyagawa
- 6-34 The Sad State of Macroeconomic Theory
In: Themes in Modern Macroeconomics
by Helge Brink
- 7-18 The Revolution in Investment Management
In: Risk, Portfolio Management and Capital Markets
by David Damant
- 7-25 Japanese Foreign Policy and Policymaking
In: Japan and the Third World
by William R. Nester
- 7-27 The African Crisis and the Ideology of Structural Adjustment
In: Development Strategy and the Economy of Sierra Leone
by John Weeks
- 8-22 The Community Internal Market: Direct and Indirect Taxation Issues
In: Tax Harmonization and Financial Liberalization in Europe
by Michel Aujean & Ken Lennan
- 8-26 Why Inflation is “A Bad Thing”
In: The Economics of High Inflation
by Paul Beckerman
- 8-34 Dennis Robertson and the Real Business Cycle
In: Essays on Robertsonian Economics
by Charles Goodhart
- 9-29 Changing Communism by Economic Means and the US Grain Factor, 1921–3
In: Contrasting US and German Attitudes to Soviet Trade, 1917–91
by Hélène Seppain
- 9-40 Islamic Economic Thought in Comparative Perspectives: Towards an Islamic Theory of Value
In: The Principles of Islamic Political Economy
by Masudul Alam Choudhury
- 9-47 The Economic System in Contemporary Islamic Thought
In: Islamic Economic Alternatives
by Timur Kuran
- 9-50 External Shocks, Adjustment Policies and Economic and Social Performance
In: Africa’s Recovery in the 1990s
by Eva Jespersen
- 11-22 Perfect Competition
In: The Entrepreneurial Factor in Economic Growth
by Harold Lydall
- 11-22 Profits, Deficits and Instability: A Policy Discussion
In: Profits, Deficits and Instability
by Hyman P. Minsky
- 11-26 Barriers to Trade Negotiation Harmony: Cultural Contradictions
In: Economic, Industrial and Managerial Coordination between Japan and the USA
by Lawrence W. Foster
- 11-28 ‘Truth’ and ‘Discourse’ in the Social Construction of Economic Reality: An Essay on the Relation of Knowledge to Socioeconomic Policy
In: Essays on the Methodology and Discourse of Economics
by Warren J. Samuels
- 12-19 Björn Thalberg — Teacher, Mentor and Friend
In: Nonlinearities, Disequilibria and Simulation
by Kumaraswamy Velupillai
- 12-21 Co-op Travelcare: Retailing in the 1990s
In: Marketing for Tourism
by Les Lumsdon
- 12-27 The Physiocratic Theory of Property and State
In: Essays in the History of Mainstream Political Economy
by Warren J. Samuels
- 13-17 Note on Keynes’s Use of the Term ‘Equilibrium’ in the General Theory
In: The Notion of Equilibrium in the Keynesian Theory
by Don Patinkin
- 13-21 History of Branding
In: Branding: A Key Marketing Tool
by Adrian Room
- 13-29 The Frontiers of International Business Research
In: Studies in International Business
by Peter J. Buckley
- 13-30 The Effects of Changes of Oil Prices on Peripheral Net Importers: A Crude Estimate with Special Reference to LDACs
In: The Least Developed and the Oil-Rich Arab Countries
by Kunibert Raffer
- 14-31 Economic Development under the British, 1878–1900
In: Cyprus and the International Economy
by Rodney Wilson
- 15-24 The External Debt and the Economic Development of Latin America
In: The Latin American Debt
by Antonio Jorge & Jorge Salazar-Carrillo
- 15-31 A Requiem for Marxism
In: Essays on the Cold War
by Murray Wolfson
- 15-31 Goodwill
In: The Treatment of Intangibles
by T. H. Donaldson
- 15-34 The Missing Book on Wage-Labour
In: Beyond Capital
by Michael A. Lebowitz
- 15-35 Concepts and Measurement of Uneven Development
In: Uneven Development in the Third World
by A. S. Bhalla
- 15-44 Between Trends and Trade Cycles: Kondratieff Long Waves Revisited
In: New Findings in Long-Wave Research
by Jan P. G. Reijnders
- 16-23 Methods of Applying Economic Sanctions
In: Do Economic Sanctions Work?
by Makio Miyagawa
- 16-31 Federal Reserve Policy since October 1979: A Justified Response to Financial Innovations?
In: Monetary Policy and Financial Innovations in Five Industrial Countries
by Thomas Mayer
- 16-32 Biography
In: Robertson on Economic Policy
by S. R. Dennison & John R. Presley