International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
Current editor(s): Professor Terence Garrett
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Volume 33, issue 9, 2006
- Rationality and the language of decision making pp. 604-614

- Mark S. Peacock
- The entrepreneurial myth, globalization and American economic dominance pp. 615-624

- Donald C. Wellington and Sourushe Zandvakili
- The wealth of some and the poverty of Sub Saharan Africa pp. 625-648

- John Luiz
- Information and communications technology: a non‐income influence on economic well being pp. 649-663

- Azmat Gani and Michael D. Clemes
Volume 33, issue 8, 2006
- Conscience as a deterrent to free riding pp. 534-546

- Joseph G. Eisenhauer
- Factors that influence choice of major: why some students never consider economics pp. 547-564

- Lindsay Noble Calkins and Andrew Welki
- A democratic view on prosperity pp. 565-579

- Valentin Cojanu
- Circulation economics – a turn towards sustainability pp. 580-593

- Stig Ingebrigtsen and Ove Jakobsen
- Is child labour a substitute for adult labour? pp. 594-600

- Augendra Bhukuth and Jerome Ballet
Volume 33, issue 7, 2006
- Savings behaviour in Fiji: an empirical assessment using the ARDL approach to cointegration pp. 468-480

- Paresh Kumar Narayan and Seema Narayan
- Paul Craig Roberts on empirical measures of economic freedom: a rejoinder pp. 481-490

- Walter Block
- Revitalizing the contribution non‐profit organizations can make to the provision of human services pp. 491-511

- Joe Wallis and Brian Dollery
- A putative East Asian business model pp. 512-528

- Linda Low
- Veblen and globalization: a comment on Wellington and Zandvakili pp. 529-532

- Ken McCormick
Volume 33, issue 5/6, 2006
- The diverse world of social enterprise pp. 361-375

- John Thompson and Bob Doherty
- A framework for the governance of social enterprise pp. 376-385

- Chris Low
- Corporate social responsibility: the 3C‐SR model pp. 386-398

- John Meehan, Karon Meehan and Adam Richards
- Social entrepreneurship: a different model? pp. 399-410

- Roger Spear
- Applying sustainability indicators to the social enterprise business model pp. 411-431

- Lauren Darby and Heledd Jenkins
- Social enterprise in the public sector. MetService: thinking beyond the weather pp. 432-445

- Belinda Luke and Martie‐Louise Verreynne
- Assessing sustainability of faith‐based enterprises in Kenya pp. 446-462

- Elijah Bitange Ndemo
Volume 33, issue 12, 2006
- A phenomenological conception of private sector responsibility in socioeconomic development pp. 796-807

- Bayu Silvia and Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Some economic dimensions of the mental health jigsaw in Australia pp. 808-831

- Ruth F.G. Williams, D.P. Doessel, Roman W. Scheurer and Harvey Whiteford
- Russian attitudes toward paying taxes – before, during, and after the transition pp. 832-857

- James Alm, Jorge Martinez‐Vazque and Benno Torgler
- The Veblen reply pp. 858-859

- Donald C. Wellington and Sourushe Zandvakili
Volume 33, issue 11, 2006
- Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation? pp. 728-743

- Rusdy Hartungi
- Knowledge‐induced technological change pp. 744-765

- Masudul Alam Choudhury, Toseef Azid and Mushtaq Ahmad Klasra
- Consumers' expenditures and perceived price fairness pp. 766-780

- Irene Daskalopoulou and Anastasia Petrou
- Aging population, emigration and growth in Barbados pp. 781-788

- Arindam Banik and Pradip K. Bhaumik
- The creativity of retarding speed pp. 789-794

- Fritz Reheis
Volume 33, issue 10, 2006
- A case study in the globalization of jobs in Ireland pp. 666-676

- Charles Jobs and David Butler
- Human agency and free will: choice and determinism in economics pp. 677-697

- Morris Altman
- GDP per capita and its challengers as measures of happiness pp. 698-709

- William R. Dipietro and Emmanuel Anoruo
- A hermeneutic of Amartya Sen's concept of capability pp. 710-722

- Nebel Mathias and Herrera Rendon Teresa
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Beyond the market: representing work in advanced economies pp. 284-297

- Colin Williams
- Food policy in Bangladesh 2010: impacts of domestic wheat productivity growth pp. 298-315

- Mohd. Kamruzzaman, Basil Manos, A. Psychoudakis and M. Martika
- Funding and managing agricultural research in a developing country pp. 316-330

- E. Omuru and R. Kingwell
- Causality between agriculture and economic growth in a small nation under political isolation pp. 331-343

- Salih Turan Katircioglu
- ARIMA model and forecasting with three types of pulse prices in Bangladesh: a case study pp. 344-353

- Zakir Hossain, Quazi Abdus Samad and Zulficar Ali
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- Jobless growth: a new challenge for the transition economy of Poland pp. 192-206

- Miron Wolnicki, Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski and Ryszard Piasecki
- Barriers to health care access for Latino immigrants in the USA pp. 207-220

- Patrick A. Rivers and Fausto G. Patino
- Were the Chinese reforms a feasible alternative for transition economies? pp. 221-240

- John Marangos
- Epstein on alienation: a rejoinder pp. 241-260

- Walter Block
- The philosophical foundation of the lecture‐versus‐case controversy pp. 261-281

- Kavous Ardalan
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Distributive justice pp. 102-110

- Erica Kilchrist and Walter Block
- Understanding the health and nutritional status of children in Pakistan pp. 111-131

- Uzma Iram and Muhammad S. Butt
- Payment for health in Singapore pp. 132-159

- David Reisman
- Islamic macroeconomics? pp. 160-186

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- Constrained discretion: New Labour's third way for economic and social policy? pp. 4-10

- Brian Burkitt
- The evolving roles of the clubs in the management of international debt pp. 11-32

- Richard P.C. Brown and Timothy J. Bulman
- “The Captain”: the travelogues and twisted science of Thorstein Veblen pp. 33-53

- Guido Giacomo Preparata
- Democratic development: a comprehensive concept of comparative assessment pp. 54-76

- Jennifer S. Holmes and Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Piñeres
- Which policies effectively enable smoking cessation? Evidence from the European Union pp. 77-100

- Joan Costa and Elias Mossialos