Journal of Economic and Social Thought
2014 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2025
- The administered public recreation marketing concept pp. 110-115

- Edouard V. Novatorov
- Taxpayers subsidise private money creation pp. 116-127

- Ralph S. Musgrave
- Exploring the mediating role of school image in the nexus between service quality, innovation management, and student retention pp. 128-148

- Hsi-Liu Cheng
- Capitalism in the Platform Age: Emerging Assemblages of Labour and Welfare in Urban Spaces. By Sandro Mezzadra, Niccolò Cuppini, Mattia Frapporti, & Maurilio Pirone (Eds.), Springer 2024 pp. 149-153

- Takaharu Suzuki
Volume 12, issue 2, 2025
- Beyond preconceptions: Analyzing the role of political party branding and psychological factors in voter decision-making within developing multi-party contexts pp. 58-70

- Daniel Y. Rothschild and Walter Block
- Citizen satisfaction in public administration interactions: The role of responsiveness and institutional reputation pp. 71-85

- Daniel W. Zimmerman
- Evaluating the impact of digital mobile e-learning on school management efficiency: A cross-efficiency DEA and bootstrapped regression analysis pp. 86-104

- Yaming-Ke Hamadou
- Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage: Circular Business, Financial and Governance Models. By Luigi Fusco Girard & Antonia Gravagnuolo (Eds.), Springer 2025 pp. 105-109

- Takaharu Suzuki
Volume 12, issue 1, 2025
- On slavery and libertarianism pp. 1-15

- Walter Block
- Philosophical origins of Seventeenth Century American Economic Thought pp. 16-35

- James S. Cicarelli
- Beyond preconceptions: Analyzing the role of political party branding and psychological factors in voter decision-making within developing multi-party contexts pp. 36-53

- Deepak Jaiden Kalpen
- Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy in Japan. By Toshi H. Arimura & Akira Hibiki, Springer 2024 pp. 54-57

- Takaharu Suzuki
Volume 11, issue 3-4, 2024
- Classicals versus Keynesians: A comprehensive table to teach 50 distinctions between two major schools of economic thought pp. 46-62

- Seyyad Z.N. Mostakviyan
- Energy and emissions on the African Continent: Can and will the COP21 treaty be implemented? pp. 63-85

- Jan-Erik Lane
- The currency boards of Trinidad (1906–1951) and Barbados (1938–1951) pp. 86-102

- Sidharth Sah
Volume 11, issue 1-2, 2024
- A review of the behavioural factors influencing the housing market pp. 1-34

- John-Paul Marney and Bachar Fakhry
- The twilight of the Scandinavian model pp. 35-45

- Jan-Erik Lane
Volume 10, issue 3-4, 2023
- What is the “West”? pp. 61-65

- Jan-Erik Lane
Volume 10, issue 1-2, 2023
- Social regulation and orientation of access trajectories to social networks amongst Cameroonian adolescents pp. 1-12

- Sabine Célestine ETA-FOUDA Bidzoa and Maïmounah Moussa
- Female single parenthood, poverty and livelihoods strategies in rural area: Evidence from Cameroon pp. 13-27

- Jean Louis Ekomane and Raïssa Meguedjio
- Managerial communication as a lever for preventing psychosocial risks in organizations in times of crisis: The case of the Moroccan hospital sector pp. 48-60

- Mouna Kerbach and El Mostafa Ftouh
Volume 9, issue 4, 2022
- The currency boards of Trinidad (1906–1951) and Barbados (1938–1951) pp. 178-193

- Sidharth Sah
- Environmental, demographic, and geographical factors affecting the diffusion of COVID-19: A case study pp. 194-222

- Mario Coccia
Volume 9, issue 3, 2022
- Energy and emissions on the African Continent: Can and will the COP21 treaty be implemented? pp. 123-145

- Jan-Erik Lane
- Rationality, emotions and reference dependent pp. 146-162

- Takaharu Ishii
- A survey of the innovation ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates pp. 163-177

- Abdullah Sharafi
Volume 9, issue 2, 2022
- Classicals versus Keynesians: A comprehensive table to teach 50 distinctions between two major schools of economic thought pp. 63-79

- Seyyed Ali Zeytoon Nejad Moosavian
- Democracy crisis: Decline of rule of law pp. 80-84

- Jan-Erik Lane
- Environmental, demographic, and geographical factors affecting the diffusion of COVID-19: A case study pp. 85-122

- Mario Coccia
Volume 9, issue 1, 2022
- A different cold war? European settlement of 1963 and afterward pp. 1-37

- Clark Johnson
- Meaning of a political system pp. 38-44

- Jan-Erik Lane
Volume 8, issue 4, 2021
- Corporate social responsibility (CSR): Evaluating/auditing corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices pp. 141-156

- Muhammad Mustafa Rashid
- Funding our future: Self determination delivering prosperity pp. 157-171

- Hon. Sir Roger Douglas
Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- Agri-food implications of Fukushima nuclear disaster: 10 years later pp. 89-106

- Hrabrin Bachev
- Slouching toward an illusion and scurrying toward a delusion: A COVID19-shocked doughnut model economy pp. 107-124

- Voxi Heinrich Amavilah
- What Can the U.S. learn from its Covid-19 response? pp. 125-140

- Patrice Jude Pierre
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- The place marketing strategy in Moroccan regions: Conditions of applicability pp. 42-54

- Hicham Echattabi and Ahmed Khattab
- How to environmental, demographic, and geographical measure the environmental factors influence the spread of Covid-19 pp. 55-88

- Mario Coccia
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Mapping sources, types and importance of ecosystem services from Bulgarian agriculture pp. 1-24

- Hrabrin Bachev
- How to measure the environmental and health risk of exposure to future epidemics in cities? pp. 25-41

- Mario Coccia
Volume 7, issue 4, 2020
- Development and underdevelopment from the perspective of evolutionary socioeconomics in the post-COVID-19 era pp. 181-212

- Charis Vlados
- The March Towards Poverty: Why the Labour Government has much more to deal with than the economic consequences of Covid-19 in its upcoming budget pp. 213-224

- Roger Douglas, Robert MacCULLOCH and Hugh McCAFFREY
- Nutritional deficiency and infants’ health outcomes pp. 225-233

- Hossein Shahri
- In a new world, new thinking is required: Why the prioritization of resources is crucial to New Zealand’s economic recovery in the wake pp. 234-244

- Roger Douglas and Robert MacCULLOCH
Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- Bribery game in government secondary schools in Cameroon: An empirical investigation of Banfield’s model pp. 110-124

- Siméon Maxime Bikoue and Oscar Victor Bayemi
- How to measure the governance pillar of agrarian sustainability pp. 125-152

- Hrabrin Bachev
- How does science advance? Theories of the evolution of science pp. 153-180

- Mario Coccia
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- King, Fuller and Dworkin on natural law and hard cases pp. 55-59

- Muhammad Mustafa Rashid
- How does institutional change of democratization affect the origin and diffusion of technological innovation across countries? pp. 60-91

- Mario Coccia
- Factors influencing access to basic handwashing facilities in developing countries pp. 92-109

- Sacchidananda Mukherjee
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Assessment of the efficiency of public education expenditure on literacy rate in Nigeria pp. 1-13

- Maria C. Uzonwanne, Anoke E. Eze, Geraldine E. Nzeribe, Uju R. Ezenekwe and Chiemezie D. Ukeje
- St. Thomas Aquinas and the development of natural law in economic thought pp. 14-24

- Muhammad M. Rashid
- Riba in Islamic finance: Some fresh insights pp. 25-40

- Muhammad Akram Khan
- Health and economic outcomes of COVID 19 pp. 41-54

- Dawood Mamoon
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