International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
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Volume 35, issue 12, 2008
- Global warming and the future of Pacific Island countries pp. 889-903

- Clement Tisdell
- Institutions, good governance and economic growth in the Pacific Island countries pp. 904-918

- Biman Chand Prasad
- Cultural and economic tensions in Pacific Islands' futures pp. 919-929

- Ron Duncan
- Growth and social development in the Pacific Island countries pp. 930-950

- Naren Prasad
- Moving beyond “ethnic” conflict in Fiji: from colonization to the coup of 2006 pp. 951-962

- Ajnesh Prasad
- Unit roots and structural breaks in PNG macroeconomic time series pp. 963-984

- Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Exchange market pressure in a small Pacific Island country: a study of Fiji: 1975‐2005 pp. 985-1004

- Tiru Jayaraman and Chee-Keong Choong
- Forecasting Fiji's exports and imports, 2003‐2020 pp. 1005-1016

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Biman Chand Prasad
- An econometric model of the determinants of private investment and a CGE model of the impact of democracy on investment and economic growth in Fiji pp. 1017-1031

- Paresh Narayan
Volume 35, issue 11, 2008
- What determines the duration of stay of immigrants in Germany? pp. 769-782

- Sebastian Gundel and Heiko Peters
- An empirical survey of individual consumer, business firm and financial institution attitudes towards Islamic methods of finance pp. 783-808

- Alsadek Gait and Andrew Worthington
- International trade, foreign direct investment and the phenomenon of child labor pp. 809-822

- Uzma Iram and Ambreen Fatima
- Macro‐, Meso‐ and Microeconomic considerations in the delivery of social services pp. 823-845

- Benoit Freyens
- Evaluating Stephen Zarlenga's treatment of historical monetary thought pp. 846-856

- Simon Mouatt
- Gender, HIV‐AIDS, land restitution and survival strategies in the Capricorn district of South Africa pp. 857-877

- O.A. Akinboade
Volume 35, issue 10, 2008
- Selling sex in the shadow economy pp. 704-716

- Teela Sanders
- Drugs, the informal economy and globalization pp. 717-728

- Toby Seddon
- The antiquity art market: between legality and illegality pp. 729-738

- Laurence Massy
- Legitimate businesses and crime vulnerabilities pp. 739-750

- Tom Vander Beken and Stijn Van Daele
- Real estate and serious forms of crime pp. 751-762

- Hans Nelen
Volume 35, issue 9, 2008
- Does the informal economy link to organised crime? pp. 644-650

- Paul Ponsaers, Joanna Shapland and Colin Williams
- A matrix approach to informal markets: towards a dynamic conceptualisation pp. 651-665

- Gudrun Vande Walle
- Workplace crime and the informal economy in Ukraine pp. 666-678

- Peter Rodgers, Colin Williams and John Round
- Economic organized crime networks in emerging democracies pp. 679-690

- Bojan Dobovšek
- A case study on the misuse ofhawalabanking pp. 691-702

- Henk van de Bunt
Volume 35, issue 8, 2008
- Replacing incomplete markets with a complete mess: Katrina and the NFIP pp. 561-568

- Andrew Young
- Hurricane Katrina and the levees: taxation, calculation, and the matrix of capital pp. 569-578

- William Anderson and Scott A. Kjar
- The finance of Katrina pp. 579-589

- J. Stuart Wood
- Who's to blame for all the heartache? pp. 590-602

- Daniel J. D'Amico
- Taking advantage of disaster: misrepresentation of housing shortage for political gain pp. 603-614

- Vedran Vuk
- Signaling effects of commercial and civil society in post‐Katrina reconstruction pp. 615-626

- Emily Chamlee‐Wright
- The futile fight against (human) nature pp. 627-638

- Jennifer Dirmeyer
Volume 35, issue 7, 2008
- The broken trailer fallacy pp. 480-489

- Edward Stringham and Nicholas Snow
- What is seen and unseen on the Gulf coast pp. 490-500

- Max Raskin, Scott A. Kjar and Robert Rahm
- Institutions, incentives, and disaster relief pp. 501-511

- Christopher Westley, Robert P. Murphy and William L. Anderson
- Price gouging in the Katrina aftermath: free markets at work pp. 512-520

- Dreda Culpepper and Walter Block
- Market‐based “disaster relief”: Katrina and the casino industry pp. 521-530

- Douglas Walker and John Jackson
- Beliefs, bias, and regime uncertainty after Hurricane Katrina pp. 531-545

- Art Carden
- An economic and ethical analysis of the Katrina disaster pp. 546-557

- Robert McGee
Volume 35, issue 6, 2008
- Cross‐country determinants of satisfaction with life pp. 400-416

- Elia Kacapyr
- Triumphant capitalism and the future of human, social and economic progress in the post‐Cold War era pp. 417-422

- Wilfred I. Ukpere and Andre D. Slabbert
- New public management and the corporatisation of the public sector in peripheral capitalist countries pp. 423-434

- Motsomi Marobela
- Human rights of migrant women workers in janitorial services and night clubs pp. 435-448

- Fatma Güven‐Lisaniler, Sevin Uğural and Leopoldo Rodríguez
- Combining faith and CSR: a paradigm of corporate sustainability pp. 449-465

- Loi Teck Hui
- International Year of Planet Earth: four reports on status and trends pp. 466-471

- Udo E. Simonis
Volume 35, issue 5, 2008
- Thomas Paine (1737‐1809) and Thomas Spence (1750‐1814) on land ownership, land taxes and the provision of citizens' dividend pp. 313-325

- John Marangos
- From friendly turns towards trade – on the interplay between cooperation and markets pp. 326-337

- Stefan Mann
- Have “European politics” and EU policy making replaced the politics of member state countries? pp. 338-343

- David Floyd
- Globalization of small islands: the case of Curaçao pp. 344-363

- Miguel Goede
- Redefining Maori economic development pp. 364-379

- John O'Sullivan and Teresa Dana
- A survey of alternative livelihood options for Hong Kong's fishers pp. 380-395

- Louise Teh, William W.L. Cheung, Andy Cornish, Clarus Chu and Ussif Sumaila
Volume 35, issue 4, 2008
- Globalization, growth, and poverty: the missing link pp. 226-238

- Ibrahim F. Akoum
- Islam versus liberalism: contrasting epistemological inquiries pp. 239-268

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Challenging trickle‐down approach pp. 269-282

- Muhammad Azeem Qureshi
- Should we replace the environment? pp. 283-297

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi and Marcello Galeotti
- Can education affect pro‐social behavior? pp. 298-307

- Ali Ahmed
Volume 35, issue 3, 2008
- Micro‐level determinants of poverty reduction in Sri Lanka: a multivariate approach pp. 140-158

- Indunil De Silva
- Can interaction contribute to the explanation of business cycles? pp. 159-173

- Orlando Gomes
- A wellbeing index based on an enabling environment pp. 174-187

- Maria Cornachione Kula, Priniti Panday and Brandon Parrish
- The effect of abortion costs on adoption in the USA pp. 188-201

- Marshall H. Medoff
- An empirical investigation of relationships between official development assistance (ODA) and human and educational development pp. 202-221

- Tun Lin Moe
Volume 35, issue 1/2, 2008
- Valuing human organs: an application of contingent valuation pp. 5-14

- Alper Altinanahtar, John Crooker and Jamie B. Kruse
- The philosophical foundation of the lecture‐versus‐case controversy pp. 15-34

- Kavous Ardalan
- Norms and values of the various microfinance institutions pp. 35-48

- Marek Hudon
- A comparative analysis of mandated private pension arrangements pp. 49-62

- Mark Hyde and John Dixon
- Socioeconomic determinants of child mortality in Pakistan pp. 63-76

- Uzma Iram and Muhammad S. Butt
- Child labour and school attendance: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 77-98

- Rasheda Khanam
- Trends in literacy rates and schooling among the scheduled tribe women in India pp. 99-110

- Aparna Mitra and Pooja Singh
- Carbon capture and storage in the light of circulation economics pp. 111-124

- Heidi Rapp Nilsen
- The formation of conventional expectations under strong uncertainty: a reply pp. 125-132

- Theodore T. Koutsobinas
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