Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
Current editor(s): Tim Barmby, Andrew Hughes-Hallett and Campbell Leith
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Volume 37, issue 4, 1990
- Growth, Externalities and Taxation pp. 305-26
- David M Newbery
- The Unemployment-Vacancy Relation in the UK pp. 327-42
- D R Jones and D N Manning
- Portfolio Behaviour and Asset Pricing in a Characteristics Framework pp. 343-59
- David Blake
- Two Levels of Hedonistic Influence on Microeconomic Theory pp. 360-78
- Stavros Drakopoulos
- Factor Demand in Perfect Competition: An Expository Note pp. 379-85
- Michael Sumner
- Some Deficiencies Often Found in the Textbook Analysis of the Monopolist Discriminating between Two Markets pp. 386-95
- G V Reed and J M Bates
- Optimum Trade Intervention in a Labour-Surplus Economy pp. 396-404
- Hamid Beladi, Basudeb Biswas and Gopal Tribedy
- The Relative Performance of Macroeconomic Policies under Alternative Exchange Rates with Wage Indexation and Rational Expectations: The Fleming Proposition Revisited pp. 405-15
- Ching-chong Lai and Wen-Ya Chang
- The Making of Keynesian Theory: Review Article pp. 416-20
- Thomas S Torrance
Volume 37, issue 3, 1990
- Decline and Restructuring in the UK Motor Vehicle Components Industry pp. 209-40
- Ash Amin and Ian Smith
- Modelling Risk in the Interwar Foreign Exchange Market pp. 241-58
- Patricia Fraser and Mark Taylor
- Employment Change, Profits and Directors' Remuneration in Small and Closely-Held UK Companies pp. 259-74
- Robert Watson
- John Rae: Ugly Duckling or Black Swan? pp. 275-87
- Douglas Mair
- The Intelligent Radical on Economic Policy: An Essay on the Work of James Edward Meade pp. 288-98
- Sir David Greenaway
Volume 37, issue 2, 1990
- The Economics of Imitation pp. 113-44
- Peter Sinclair
- The Shaping of Political Economy in the Enlightenment pp. 145-65
- Andrew S Skinner
- Monetary Targets, Buffer Stock Money and Money Market Dynamics pp. 166-83
- Vito Muscatelli
- Sector Specific Minimum Wages and the Theory of Customs Unions pp. 184-92
- Hamid Beladi and Subarna Samanta
- A Note on Else's Treatment of Quality and Public Goods pp. 193-96
- Stephen Shmanske
- Problem-Solving Institutions: Review Article pp. 197-201
- Brian Loasby
Volume 37, issue 1, 1990
- Marshall: The Principles Centenary: Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 2-4
- D P O'Brien
- Jevons, Marshall and the Utilitarian Tradition pp. 5-17
- R D Collison Black
- Marshall and Edgeworth pp. 18-39
- John Creedy
- Teaching Economics at Cambridge at the Turn of the Century: Alfred Marshall as Lecturer in Political Economy pp. 40-60
- Peter Groenewegen
- Marshall's Industrial Analysis pp. 61-84
- D P O'Brien
- The Relative Performance of Macroeconomic Policies under Alternative Exchange Rates with Wage Indexation and Rational Expectations: The Fleming Proposition Revisited pp. 85-95
- Ching-chong Lai and Wen ya Chang
- Did Central Banks Evolve Naturally? A Review Essay of Charles Goodhart's The Evolution of Central Banks pp. 97-104
- Kevin Dowd
Volume 36, issue 4, 1989
- A Simple General Equilibrium Analysis of the Relationship between Real Tax Revenue and the Tax Rate pp. 321-33
- Bruce Bender
- Growth and Profitability in the Leeds Engineering Sector pp. 334-52
- Stephen Dobson and Bill J Gerrard
- Disaggregated Labour Demand: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 353-65
- Hilary Ingham
- Rent Seeking, Conflict and Property Rights pp. 366-74
- Antony Dnes
- Modelling Supermarket Store Locations pp. 375-84
- Ian Molho and Michael Waterson
- The Employment and Hours Effects of a Marginal Employment Subsidy pp. 385-95
- Robert Hart
- Marshall's Rules for Derived Demand: A Critique and a Generalisation pp. 396-405
- James Pemberton
Volume 36, issue 3, 1989
- Wealth Allocation, Capital Gains and Private Expenditure in the UK pp. 209-37
- Hassan Molana
- Vector Autoregressive Tests of Uncovered Interest Rate Parity with Allowance for Conditional Heteroscedasticity pp. 238-52
- Mark Taylor
- Time Inconsistency and the Theory of Second Best pp. 253-65
- Brian Hillier
- Whewell's "Translation" of J. S. Mill pp. 266-81
- John Creedy
- "Marginal" Groups in the Labour Force Survey pp. 282-300
- Bernard Casey and Stephen Creigh
- The Physiocratic Theory of Tax Incidence pp. 301-10
- Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- Technological Change and Economic Theory: Review Article pp. 311-14
- Janet Laughlan
Volume 36, issue 2, 1989
- The "Twin-Pillar" Approach to Social Insurance in the UK pp. 113-24
- John Creedy and Richard Disney
- Price Expectations and Equilibrium When the Interest Rate Is Pegged pp. 125-40
- Allin Cottrell
- Output-Flexibility and Diverse Technology pp. 141-59
- Gerald Aranoff
- Wages, Unions, the Youth Training Scheme and the Young Workers Scheme pp. 160-82
- Gillian Hutchinson and Andrew Church
- Energy Price- and Income-Elasticities of Demand: Some Estimates for the UK Using the Cointegration Procedure pp. 183-93
- Lester Hunt and Neil Manning
- Scotland's New Poll Taxes as Hayekian Policy pp. 194-201
- Charles G Leathers
Volume 36, issue 1, 1989
- The Property Market and Industrial Location pp. 1-18
- John K Bowers, Stephen Dobson and John Goddard
- The Economics of the National Trust: A Demand Curve for a History Club pp. 19-35
- John Hudson
- The Consequences of Job Search Requirements on Unemployment Benefits pp. 36-58
- John Shorey
- Adam Smith's Stadial Analysis as a Sequence of Societal Growth Trajectories pp. 59-70
- Gavin Reid
- Below Capacity Working and Potential Output in Scottish Manufacturing Industry pp. 71-89
- John Dewhurst
- Maturity Effects in Futures Markets: Some Evidence from the City of London pp. 90-95
- Trevor W Chamberlain
- Measuring Patterns of Intra-industry Specialisation within the EC pp. 96-102
- Steve McCorriston and Ian Sheldon