Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 3, 1976
- The Political Economy of the 'Dispersive Revolution' pp. 205-19
- Alan Peacock
- Unbalanced Growth in the Welfare State pp. 221-34
- Tim Hazledine
- The Economics of the Rent Allowance pp. 235-60
- Martin Ricketts
- Estimates of Labour Hours Supplied by Married Male Workers in Great Britain pp. 261-77
- C V Brown, Eric Levin and D T Ulph
- U.S. Investment in Scotland-Aspects of the Branch Factory Syndrome pp. 279-94
- N Hood and S Young
Volume 23, issue 2, 1976
- Adam Smith: The Development of a System pp. 111-32
- Andrew S Skinner
- The Longevity of Adam Smith's Vision: Paradigms, Research Programmes and Falsifiability in the History of Economic Thought pp. 133-51
- Denis P O'Brien
- Adam Smith pp. 153-69
- Gray, Alexander [Sir]
- The Relevance of the Wealth of Nations to Contemporary Economic Policy pp. 171-76
- Harry G Johnson
- Scientific Method and Positive Economics: Comment pp. 177-80
- Hugh V McLachlan
- Scientific Method and Positive Economics: Reply pp. 180-82
- M A Katouzian
Volume 23, issue 1, 1976
- Inflation--A Keynesian View pp. 11-16
- Kahn, Richard [Lord]
- The Unemployment-Inflation Dilemma in Macroeconomics: Some Contradictory Aspects of Contemporary Theory and Policy pp. 17-36
- Barbara Henneberry and James G Witte
- Inflation, the Natural Unemployment Rate and the Theory of Economic Policy pp. 37-53
- James A Trevithick
- Expectations and the Phillips Trade Off: A Commentary pp. 55-72
- David Laidler
- The Redistributive Effects of Inflation-Questions and Answers pp. 73-98
- John Foster
- The 'Natural' Rate of Unemployment pp. 99-107
- Thomas Wilson
Volume 22, issue 3, 1975
- Economic Relations with the Third World-Old Myths and New Prospects pp. 223-35
- Ian M D Little
- Fiscal Policy and the Profitability of North Sea Oil Exploitation pp. 237-60
- Alexander G Kemp
- Differential Multipliers for Tourism pp. 261-75
- M Brownrigg and M A Greig
- Optimal Plant Mix in Peak Load Pricing pp. 277-91
- Michael A Crew and Paul R Kleindorfer
- Hours of Work in British Manufacturing Industries pp. 293-304
- Barry Hughes and Derek Leslie
- Regional Investment Criteria and Shadow Wage Rates pp. 305-20
- Paul Hare
- The Wage Variable and the Phillips Curve: A Comment pp. 321-22
- Derek Leslie
- The Wage Variable and the Phillips Curve: A Rejoinder pp. 323-25
- R W Latham and David Peel
Volume 22, issue 2, 1975
- An Evaluation of Cost-Benefit Analysis Criteria pp. 121-34
- Christopher A Nash, David Pearce and John Stanley
- Economic Growth and the Pure Theory of International Trade pp. 135-59
- Christopher R Smallwood
- Employment and Housing Streams in British Inter-Regional Migration pp. 161-77
- Ian Gordon
- The Causes and Effects of Mergers pp. 179-93
- Kenneth D George and Aubrey Silberston
- Regional and National Variations in Employment and Unemployment-Northern Ireland: A Case Study pp. 195-205
- W Black and D G Slattery
Volume 22, issue 1, 1975
- The Demand for Apprentice Recruits by the Engineering Industry, 1951-71 pp. 1-24
- Robert M Lindley
- Pareto Optimality, Pure Public Goods, Impure Public Goods and Multiregional Spillovers pp. 25-38
- Todd Sandler
- Regional Specialisation and Trade in the United Kingdom pp. 39-56
- Ben Smith
- British Activity Rates: A Survey of Research pp. 57-90
- J K Bowers
- Job Search Costs and the Measurement of Structural Unemployment pp. 91-98
- Alan Woodfield
- Regional Multipliers and Demand Leakages at Establishment Level: A Comment pp. 99-101
- S McDowall
- Regional Multipliers and Demand Leakages at Establishment Level: A Comment pp. 101-03
- John Swales
- Regional Multipliers and Demand Leakages at Establishment Level: A Reply pp. 103-06
- W F Lever
Volume 21, issue 3, 1974
- Real and Monetary Factors in Economic Fluctuations pp. 205-14
- John Hicks
- Regional Policy and the Scottish Economy pp. 215-35
- Barry Moore and John Rhodes
- Torrey Canyon: A Case Study in Accidental Pollution pp. 237-58
- Paul Burrows, Charles Rowley and David Owen
- The Spatial Allocation of Migrants in England and Wales: 1961-66 pp. 259-77
- Paul C Langley
- Scientific Method and Positive Economics pp. 279-87
- M A Katouzian
- The Wage Variable and the Phillips Curve pp. 289-93
- R W Latham and David Peel
- Wage Determination and Trade Unions: A Rejoinder pp. 295-97
- Frank H Stephen
- 'The Phillips Curve and All That': A Comment pp. 299-301
- Robert Auerbach and Ronald Moses
- Friedman, Expectations and the Phillips Trade-Off: A Reply pp. 303-08
- Kurt W Rothschild
Volume 21, issue 2, 1974
- Connective Bargaining and Competitive Bargaining pp. 97-109
- Lloyd Ulman
- Regional Multipliers and Demand Leakages at Establishment Level pp. 111-22
- William F Lever
- Productivity Bargaining: The Externalities Question pp. 123-42
- John Addison
- Advertising and Market Share Mobility pp. 143-58
- W Duncan Reekie
- Inter-Regional Population Distribution and Growth in Britain-A Projection Exercise pp. 159-70
- George Joseph
- Nicholson on Human Capital pp. 171-76
- B F Kiker
- Wage Determination and Trade Unions: A Comment pp. 177-80
- Frank H Stephen
- Wage Determination and Trade Unions: A Reply pp. 181-85
- R K Wilkinson and B Burkitt
Volume 21, issue 1, 1974
- Some Evidence on the Wage Leadership Hypothesis pp. 1-11
- C Mulvey and J A Trevithick
- On Measuring the Effects of Industrial Mergers pp. 13-28
- M A Utton
- Spatial Aspects of Structural Change pp. 29-40
- Sheldon E Haber
- Inter-Regional Mobility: A Cross-Section Analysis pp. 41-53
- John Creedy
- Information and Efficiency in Cost-Benefit Studies: A Suggested Procedure pp. 55-56
- John B Stephens
- Land Prices in Edinburgh, 1952-67: A Study of Edinburgh City Corporation Land Purchases pp. 67-75
- Harry W Richardson, Joan Vipond and Robert A Furbey
- On the Theory of Diversification: A Comment pp. 77-83
- R M Grant
- On the Theory of Diversification: A Reply pp. 85-87
- C J Sutton
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