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July 2003, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 213-226 Islam and Utilisation Policies for Environmental Resources
by Erhun Kula - 227-248 Socio-economic Principles in Contemporary Islamic and Judeo-Christian Thought
by Clive Beed & Cara Beed - 249-298 Economic Efficiency, the Role of Law, and the Old Testament
by C.W. Maughan & S.F. Copp - 303-310 Alex Kerr’s Dogs and Demons and the Problems of Contemporary Japan: A Review Note
by Therese Burton & Brian Dollery
April 2003, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 81-111 Comparative Corporate Governance: Beyond ‘Shareholder Value’
by Soo Hee Lee & Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton - 113-124 Post-Enron Reflections on Comparative Corporate Governance
by Margaret M. Blair - 125-137 The Globalisation of Corporate Governance: External and Internal Mechanisms of Control
by Ronald Dore - 139-158 Markets, Corporate Governance and Creative Work Systems: the Case of Ferodyn
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 159-173 Theorizing Corporate Governance: Organizational Alternatives
by Simon Learmount - 175-192 Transformation of Corporate Control in Korean Business Groups
by Yun Tae Kim - 193-197 The Reform of Corporate Governance in Japan: A Report on the Current Situation
by Eiji Takahashi & Tatsuya Sakamoto - 199-211 Employees and Corporate Governance: Is it all Over for Labor?
by Michel Goyer
January 2003, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-12 The Subgame Imperfection of Financial Capitalism
by Amelia Correa & Romar Correa & D. Tripati Rao & Graciella Tavares - 13-33 Agency Theory and the MBO
by John F. Pinfold - 35-60 Toward a Theory of Policy Leadership: Three Propositions
by Joe Wallis & Brian Dollery
April 2002, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 351-370 The Concept of Relativity and Economic Theorizing
by Bingyuang Hsiung - 371-387 Hope and Hate Groups in Relation to the Policy Process
by Joe Wallis - 389-400 Currency Boards in Theory and Practice: The Case of Argentina
by John C.B. Cooper - 401-427 Atrophied Embeddedness: Towards Extending Explanation of Japan’s Growth Slowdown
by Anne de Bruin & Jan de Bruin
January 2002, Volume 13, Issue 1-3
- 1-11 Globalisation, Growth and Employment1
by Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton & Antonello Zanfei - 13-39 How Internationalised are EU Transnationals?1
by Grazia Ietto-Gillies - 51-70 Sectoral Patterns of Inward FDIs and Domestic Productivity in Europe
by Davide Castellani & Antonello Zanfei - 71-95 Globalisation and the Diversity of National Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of Contract Enforcement
by Soo Hee Lee - 97-133 The Impact of Focused Globalisation in the Italian Automotive Industry1
by Giovanni Balcet & Aldo Enrietti - 135-163 Evolution of Multinational Corporate Technological Systems in the UK and US
by John Cantwell & John Dunning & Odile Janne - 165-183 Globalisation and Economic Performance1
by Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton & Matias Ramirez - 185-221 A Macroeconometric Model for the Analysis of the Impact of Technological Change and Trade on Employment
by Massimiliano Tancioni & Roberto Simonetti - 223-241 The Role of Technology and Competitiveness Policies: A Technology Gap Approach
by Antonio FonfrÃa & Carlos DÃaz de la Guardia & Isabel Alvarez - 243-265 A Description of Responses to the UK Community Innovation Survey 2
by Linda Hesselman - 267-304 Patterns of Innovation in UK Industry: Exploring the CIS Data to Contrast High and Low Technology Industries
by Howard Cox & Marion Frenz & Martha Prevezer - 305-341 The Innovative Behaviour of MNC Subsidiaries in Uneven European Systems of Integration: A Comparative Analysis of the German and Irish Cases1
by José Molero
July 2001, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 311-326 The Use of Metaphors and Principles from Biology in Economics
by Jorgen Ravn Elkjaer - 327-357 Distribution of Income and Expansion of Education in some East Asian Countries
by Pundarik Mukhopadhaya - 359-373 Dual Labor Market Theory and the Institutionalization of Farmers’ Markets: Marginalized Workers Adapting to Inhospitable Conditions in Louisiana
by Lisiunia A. Romanienko - 375-394 The Holistic Approach to Development Research
by Amin Amini - 395-410 Errors and the Austrian Business Cycle: a Subjectivist Perspective
by Tony Fu-Lai Yu
April 2001, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 179-197 Political Economic Person, Ideological Orientation and Institutional Change
by Peter Söderbaum - 199-228 Public Personnel System in Japan’s National Government
by Hiroaki Inatsugu - 229-248 The Political Economy and the Natural Monopoly of the Postal Service: the Swedish case
by Mats Bladh - 249-287 Economics of Genesis: On the Institutional Economic Deciphering and Reconstruction of the Stories of the Bible
by Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto - 289-295 Purchasing Power and Process Attributes: Some Preliminary Considerations in the Arena of International Trade
by Gilles Grolleau & Sandoss BenAbid
January 2001, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 87-87 Editorial
by Ruth Taplin - 89-115 Choosing from a Moral Point of View
by Norman Frohlich & oe Oppenheimer - 117-137 Monetary Policy in Poland in the Conditions of Upheavals in Global Markets and the Change of Internal Business Cycle
by Alojzy Z. Nowak - 139-157 Prevention and Cure from around the Home: Homestead Forests and Primary Health Care in Rural Bangladesh
by Khondoker Mokaddem Hossain & Srikanta Chatterjee - 159-174 Interrogating the Asian Crisis: Economic Governance Under Challenge
by John Ritchie
October 2000, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-16 An Economic Theory of Law
by Hans-Peter Schwintowski - 17-39 An Economic Interpretation of The Diamond Sutra
by Bingyuang Hsiung - 41-70 Building the Knowledge-Based Economy in Countries in Transition—from Concepts to Policies
by David A. Dyker & Slavo Radosevic - 71-86 Constrained Entrepreneurship: An Interdisciplinary Extension of Bounded Rationality
by Anne de Bruin & Ann Dupuis
July 2000, Volume 11, Issue 3-4
- 211-223 European Monetary Union and Optimum Currency Areas
by John C.B. Cooper - 225-235 Keynes and ‘Stream of Consciousness’ or What Keynes Could Have Learnt From Virginia Woolf
by Romar Correa - 237-253 Development Economics: An Institutional Bastion
by John Cameron & Tidings P. Ndhlovu - 255-268 Heavy Drinking: Risk, Restraint and Other Determinants
by Samuel Cameron - 269-287 Managing Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) as an Economic Resource
by D.D. Tewari - 289-302 Organization and Environment: A General Systems Approach
by Romar Correa - 303-319 An Investigation of UK Companies Practices in the Determination, Interpretation and Usage of Cost of Capital
by Jasim Al-Ali & Tony Arkwright - 321-339 New Ventures and Evolutionary Economics
by John F. Pinfold - 341-357 Long-term Trends in Wage Discrimination Against Ethnic Minorities: USA and UK
by John Simister
April 2000, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 109-123 Global Instability and the Asian Crisis: Toward a New Agenda for Governance
by Soo Hee Lee & Jonathan Michie - 125-138 Asia’s Schumpeter Crisis: Fundamentals and Financial Market Interaction
by Laurence Harris - 139-151 The End of Both Roads?: The Developmental State, Economic Liberalism and the Asian Crisis
by Paul Hirst - 153-164 Restoring Global Financial Stability
by John Grieve Smith - 165-185 Institutional Environments and Diversification Strategy of Emerging Market Firms
by Soo Hee Lee - 187-202 The Growth of South Korean Multinational Corporations as a Cause and Effect of the 1997 Financial Crisis
by Paz Estrella E Tolentino
January 2000, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-33 Estimating Inefficiencies in Banking: A Survey
by John Ashton & Philip Hardwick - 35-76 Diverse Groups Agreeing on a System of Justice in Distribution: Evidence from the Philippines
by Rena dela Cruz-Doña & Alan Martina - 77-94 Game Theory, Marxism and the Foundations of Collective Action
by Bruce Philp - 95-104 Virtue, Virtú, Categorical Imperative and the Civic Constitution: Defining Corporate Governance
by Kerry E. Howell & Stephen Letza
October 1999, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 269-291 Thy Kingdom is Divided: Fluctuating Tastes and Changes in Aggregate Demand
by John Kemp - 293-319 Accountability, Accounting Regulation and the Principal Agent Model
by Robert Day - 321-354 How New is the ‘New Political Economy’? an Overview of Public Choice Literature
by Mala Lalvani - 355-414 Defining the Boundaries of Contract: A Law and Economics Rationale for the Doctrine of Privity
by Kevin McGuinness & Bill Maughan & Stephen Copp - 415-425 Towards a New Paradigm: from Resource Economics to Bioeconomics
by Mansour Mohammadian
July 1999, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 169-175 Bounded Social Rationality
by Romar Correa - 177-193 Exporting as a Strategic Response to Change in the UK Defence Industry
by Paul Bishop - 195-211 Political Economic Person and Political Economic Organisation
by Peter Söderbaum - 213-240 Stabilising and Destabilising Effects of Polish Economic Integration with the European Union—the Macroeconomic Perspective
by Alojzy Z. Nowak & Kazimierz Ryć & Jerzy Żyżyński - 241-265 The Current State of Macroeconomics: Is It Time for a New Approach?
by Ronald L. Cooper - 267-268 Book Review: History of Environmental Economic Thought
by Peter Söderbaum
April 1999, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 77-90 The Change of Tokyo’s Economic Functionings as a Global City
by Toshio Kamo - 91-105 What is a Good?
by C. William Maughan & Robert J. Townsley - 107-122 Peacebuilding and Reconstruction After War in Developing Countries
by Geoff Harris - 123-140 Public Goods, Predatory Pricing and Mr. Murdoch in the House of Lords
by Kevin McGuinness & C. William Maughan - 153-158 On Gassler’s Theory of Political and Social Economics: A Response
by Jon Mulberg
January 1999, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-29 A Scheme for Comparing Competing Claims in Economics
by J.P. Marney & Heather F.E. Tarbert - 31-49 The Schumpeterian Gap and Muslim Economic Thought
by Ameer Ali & Herb Thompson - 51-58 Explaining Differences in Unemployment between British Travel to Work Areas: The Role of Public Sector Employment and Other Influences
by P.A. Gripaios & N. Wiseman - 59-70 Towards Extending the Concept of Human Capital: A Note on Cultural Capital
by Anne de Bruin
October 1998, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 253-271 Sraffa, Wittgenstein and the Nature of Economic Theory
by Hugh V. McLachlan & J.K. Swales - 273-291 Small, Attractive, Firm Needs Benign Regulator: The Case of the Personal Introduction Sector
by Samuel Cameron & Alan Collins - 293-348 Searching for General Principles to Guide the Design of Effective Disaster Mitigation Policy in Developing Countries: Part 2
by Alan Martina
July 1998, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 169-184 Ethics into Economics: Are We Homo Economicus or Homo Religious?
by Patrick Mendis - 185-200 Entrepreneurship in a New Phase of Capitalist Development
by Anne de Bruin - 201-238 Searching for General Principles to Guide the Design of Effective Disaster Mitigation Policy in Developing Countries: Part 1
by Alan Martina - 239-247 Industries of Kyoto: Address to a European delegation visiting Kyoto, The ancient capital city of Japan, October, 1997
by Masaaki Nagao
April 1998, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 93-124 The Theory of Political and Social Economics: Beyond the Neoclassical Perspective
by Robert Scott Gassler - 125-143 The Methodology Rather than the Rhetoric of Economics: McCloskey on Popper and Hume
by Hugh V. McLachlan & J.K. Swales - 145-161 An Economic View of Corruption
by Ian Senior
January 1998, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 5-14 Japanese Corporate Groups, Yesterday and Tomorrow
by Eiji Takahashi - 15-31 Consequences of a High Interest Rate Policy in the Process of Disinflation. The Case of Poland
by Alojzy Z. Nowak & Kazimierz Ryć & Jerzy Żyżński - 33-52 Corporate Strategy in the UK Defence Industry
by Paul Bishop & Tim Williams - 53-87 Applying Rawlsian Principles of Justice to Decide how to Rank Disaggregated General Measures of Social Welfare and Poverty
by Alan Martina
October 1997, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 221-244 Evolutionary Biology and Evolutionary Economics
by Elias L. Khalil - 245-251 Unit trusts in Singapore: Performance of the local funds
by James Chong - 253-264 New Business Start-ups: The More The Better?
by John F. Pinfold - 265-280 The Economics of the Nonprofit Motive: Formulation of Objectives and Constraints for Firms, Nonprofit and Workers’ Enterprises
by Robert Scott Gassier - 281-290 The C.F.A. Franc Zone: A Monetary Union in Practice
by John C.B. Cooper - 291-305 Ignorance and Ideological Hegemony: A Critique of Neoclassical Economics
by Herb Thompson - 307-317 Contemporary Jewish, Christian and Muslim economic thought: convergence or divergence? University of Durham, Inaugural Lecture, 7th May 1997
by Professor Rodney Wilson
July 1997, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 167-176 A Note on the Asset-Specific Nature of Life Insurance Firms
by Mike Adams - 177-185 Unit Trusts in Singapore: Degree of Diversification
by James Chong & Chow Kiat Lim & Ee Toh Chia - 185-208 The Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis to Decide Environmental Policy – a Dead End?
by Hege Westskog - 209-217 Comparative Product Quality Evaluation
by Dimitrios A. Giannias
April 1997, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 97-111 Ecological Efficiency, Economic Efficiency and Time Efficiency in Private Consumption
by Mario Cogoy - 113-126 Market Failure, Government Failure, Leadership and Public Policy
by Brian E. Dollery & Joe L. Wallis - 127-143 George Eliot and Rational Economic Agents
by Alan S. Caniglia - 145-152 Unit trusts in Singapore: Consistency of funds’ objectives
by James Chong
January 1997, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-24 The Role of the TMA
by David Harrington - 25-41 The Future of Money as it Affects Payment Systems
by Chris Potts & Ralph Browning & Tony de Vizio - 43-48 Using Telecommunications for Competitive Advantage—the Approach of the European Multinationals
by David Lewin - 49-53 Telecommunications Strategies Business Opportunities in the Telecommunications and Information Highway Markets
by Paul Budde - 55-57 Designing a Global Communications Infrastructure to Deliver Information to the Financial Community
by L.G. Clemenson - 59-66 Networking Business and the Community
by Howard K Nichols - 67-86 Home Area Networking: The Impact of Wideband Telecommunications at Work and Play
by Nigel Squibb - 87-95 Moving Towards Interactive TV The Trial in Cambridge
by Chris Keen
October 1996, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 237-253 Anti-Reductionism, Methodological Individualism and Analytical Marxism
by Bruce Philp - 255-276 Economics, Hope and Leadership
by Joe Wallis - 277-290 Arguing Chinese Economic Miracle Claims
by John Ritchie - 291-313 On the Structure of the Archaeology of Economic Thought in the Eighteenth Century
by Warren J. Samuels
July 1996, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 169-190 Ecological-Economics of Biodiversity and Tropical Rainforest Deforestation
by Herb Thompson & Deborah Kennedy - 191-203 On the Combined Use of Economic and Physical Concepts
by Tomas KÃ¥berger - 205-216 Displaced Diffusion Option Pricing with Two Risky Assets
by Chen Guo & Peter Ryan - 217-230 Labor Market Disputes: A Comment on Albert Rees’ “Fairness in Wage Distributionâ€
by Walter Block
April 1996, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 81-93 Rationality and Decision-Making of Small Farmers: The Case of Ghana
by Kwasi Boahene - 95-125 The Evolution and Demise of the Postwar Concept of Job Quality: an Analysis of Theories of Employment Segmentation
by Matthias Beck - 127-141 Externalities and the Political Business Cycle
by Dean Garratt & Joshy Easaw - 143-158 EU Member States’ National Quotas: a Political Economy Approach
by Gerrit Faber & Ton van Rietbergen
January 1996, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-25 Coupon Privatization and Investor Protection
by VladimÃr Baláz - 27-39 The Evaluation of Public Policy: Normative Economic Theories of Government Failure
by Brian E. Dollery & Andrew C. Worthington - 41-61 Why Active Investment Management is Popular: The Psychology of Extraordinary Beliefs
by Stephen Lofthouse - 63-78 Military Expenditure, Arms Imports and Third World Debt During the 1980s
by Geoff Harris
December 1995, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 233-254 John Stuart Mill’s Wages Fund Recantation: A Lakatosian Analysis
by John Vint - 255-274 Nigeria: Economy, Finance and the Role of the Stockbroker
by Nuruddeen A. Abdullahi & Alan Wakelam - 275-286 Hayek, Keynes, Institutions and Cognitive Processes: A General Systems Approach
by Romar Correa - 287-299 Environment Growth and Value Revisited
by Jon Mulberg
October 1995, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 169-181 Tourism in the South West: Present Possibilities and Future Projections
by Jay Kandampully - 183-202 The Nigerian Stock Exchange and the Private Investor
by Nuruddeen A. Abdullahi & Alan Wakelam - 203-220 A Costly Contracting Analysis of the Insurance Firm
by M.B. Adams & S.F. Cahan - 221-232 On the Dependency of the Situation of Elderly Persons Requiring Care upon Mortality and Migration in Germany. Results of Demographic Projections
by Andreas Heigl & Doris Rosenkranz
July 1995, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 101-112 The New Chinese Consumer: Potential Markets for Foreign Companies
by Robert Taylor - 113-132 A Performance Comparison of US MNEs and DMCs
by Gongming Qian - 133-149 Environment and Development: The Forests of Papua New Guinea
by Herb Thompson - 151-168 Asian Regionalism: Competition and Co-operation Between Japan and the NIC’s
by Soo Hee Lee
April 1995, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Economic Approach to Crime and Punishment
by D.J. Pyle - 23-53 Qualifications to Political Business Cycle Models
by Dean Garratt - 55-79 Allocative inefficiency, X-inefficiency, Bureaucracy and Corruption in Developing Countries
by Geoff Harris - 81-99 An Approach to Scientific Economics
by N. Patrick Chan
January 1995, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 237-257 Contending Perspectives on the Economic Development of East Asia: How Does Singapore Fit In?
by Jeremy B. Williams - 259-271 Beyond a neoclassical approach to household spending: Combination Modes theory
by Ruth Taplin & John Simister - 273-290 Female Labour Supply and the Division of Labour in Families
by Simon James - 291-318 An Empirical Explanation of the Size of the Development Banking Sector in Developing Countries
by M.O. Odedokun
July 1994, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 139-156 Representing Social Construction in Consumer Activities: Single-Period and Multi-Period Activity Production
by Steven D. Silver - 157-182 Barriers to the Development of the Polish Banking System in the 1990s and to the Increasing Integration of the Household Sector
by Alojzy Z. Nowak & William F. Maloney - 183-196 Problems of Unemployment in Poland and some other Postcommunist Countries Arising from the Transition of a Centrally Planned to a Market Economy
by Andrzej Patulski - 197-220 Towards a Microeconomics for Ecological Sustainability
by Peter Söderbaum - 221-236 Achieving Cooperation: Contracts, Trust and Hostages
by Chong Ju Choi & Keith Grint & Brian Hilton & Ruth Taplin
April 1994, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 65-78 The Assessment of Economic Performance of OECD Countries—Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis
by Peijie Wang - 79-105 Union Agendas and the Disintegration of Job Stability—an Institutional Perspective
by Matthias P. Beck & John G. Allen - 107-119 Is Sir Karl Raimund Popper a Precursor of Public Choice?
by Franz Wirl - 121-133 The Role the Static Maximization Approach Plays in Neoclassical Analyses
by Fernando Toboso
January 1994, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 3-10 Economic Bionics
by Hongchun Fu - 11-22 Theorizing Economic Miracles
by John Ritchie - 23-35 Commodity Relations and the Forces of Production: The Theft and Defence of Intellectual Property
by Simon Avenell & Herb Thompson - 37-53 Economic Method and the Scientific Philosophy of Contemporary Physics
by Stavros A. Drakopoulos - 55-62 Information and the Psychology of Investor Behaviour
by Trevor W. Chamberlain & Lewis D. Johnson
July 1992, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 301-315 The Sunday Trading Battle in England and Wales
by Terry Burke & J.R. Shackleton - 317-330 Multistate Conflicts in Antitrust Law: the American-Japanese Case
by Nico Spiegel - 331-339 Product Origin and Anti-Dumping: Europe versus Japan and Korea
by Chong Ju Choi - 341-362 Incentive to Finance under the Shoup Corporate Income Tax Concept—Focus on Shoup Semi-Imputation Credit Method
by Konosuke Kimura
April 1992, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 207-211 On Centre and Periphery
by Philip Payton - 213-223 ‘A Confusion of Aims’. Defence Manufacturing and Industrial Policy in the Early 1950’s. A Case study
by Victoria Syme-Taylor - 225-239 Young People and Employment in the South West
by David Dunkerley & Claire Wallace - 241-248 Socio-Economic Change in Post-War Cornwall: The Dynamics of the Centre-Periphery Relationship
by Philip Payton - 249-267 Centre and Periphery: the Baltic States in Search of Economic Independence
by Philip Hanson - 269-280 Centre Periphery Relations in Czechoslovakia
by Martin Myant - 281-293 Yugoslavia—a Peripheral Tragedy
by David A. Dyker
January 1992, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 101-129 The New Paradigm of Georgescu-Roegen and the Tremendous Speed of Increase in Entropy in the Modern Economic Process
by Mayumi Kozo - 131-136 Economics as Allegory
by Jannett K. Highfill - 137-144 Beyond Positivism and Normativism
by Laszlo Zsolnai - 145-160 Constructive Empiricism: a Reconstruction of Economic Methodology
by Thomas A. Boylan & Pascal F. O’Gorman - 161-188 Institutional Change and Economic Theory—a Perspective and an Eclectic Synthesis
by Shyam J. Kamath - 189-202 Politics, Psychology, and the Neutrality Proposition
by Baruch Mevorach
January 1991, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-16 Age at Marriage, Divorce, Fertility and Labor Force Participation of Women: a Time Series Perspective
by H. Naci Mocan - 17-31 Mortality and Fertility in Germany: Cointegration and Causality Tests for Rural and Urban Prussia and Modern Germany
by Horst Entorf & Klaus F. Zimmermann - 33-59 Co-operative Enterprises in Italy, Portugal and Spain: History, Development and Prospects
by Will Bartlett & Geoffrey Pridham - 61-70 Advances in Nonlinear Dynamics and Implications for Economics
by Raj Nallari - 71-89 Toward a Non-Marginalist Theory of Economic Change
by John M. Gowdy