International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
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Volume 32, issue 12, 2005
- Exposure to pesticides, ill‐health and averting behaviour: costs and determining the relationships pp. 1020-1034

- Clevo Wilson
- Sustainable development and environmental accounting: the challenge to the economics and accounting profession pp. 1035-1050

- Gamini Herath
- Liang Qichao, Sun Yat‐sen, and the 1905‐1907 debate on socialism pp. 1051-1062

- Cheng‐chung Lai and Paul B. Trescott
- The formation of conventional expectations under strong uncertainty: a comment pp. 1063-1068

- David Dequech
Volume 32, issue 11, 2005
- The death ofhomo economicus: is there life after welfare economics? pp. 924-938

- John Gowdy and Raluca Iorgulescu
- Brain drains and brain gains: causes, consequences, policy pp. 939-950

- Peter Hall
- Historical pattern of India's economic growth: salient features pp. 951-967

- K.C. Roy
- Pre‐Soviet, Soviet and post‐Soviet models of economic growth and development pp. 968-1010

- Ernest Raiklin
Volume 32, issue 10, 2005
- Economic development and geopolitics: a tale of two regions pp. 857-867

- Thamir M. Salih
- Towards a conceptual framework in unitary economics pp. 868-876

- Dodo J. Thampapillai, Bo Öhlmer and Boon Tiong Lim
- Analysis of the potential and problems of new institutional economics for third world development pp. 877-892

- Gamini Herath
- “Should we sell human organs?” Correction of a faulty analysis pp. 893-898

- David L. Kaserman
- Did US labor's post‐World War II successes lead to its subsequent woes? pp. 899-915

- Jon Wisman
Volume 32, issue 9, 2005
- The speed of adjustment and the sequencing of economic reforms pp. 740-766

- Saleh M. Nsouli, Mounir Rached and Norbert Funke
- Economic analysis of food‐borne diseases control program in Australia pp. 767-782

- Shahjahan Ali Khandaker and Mohammad Alauddin
- Hindered growth: the ideology and implications of population assistance pp. 783-813

- Maria Sophia Aguirre and Cecilia A. Hadley
- China's ethnic minorities and the middle classes: an overview pp. 814-826

- Colin Mackerras
- The relevance of Marx to all students of economics, no matter the level pp. 827-851

- Nick Potts
Volume 32, issue 8, 2005
- Code of ethics and employee governance pp. 656-666

- Patrick A. McNutt and Charlie A. Batho
- Thomas Hobbes and the displacement of political philosophy pp. 667-681

- Thea Vinnicombe
- Social responsibility: the most important, and neglected, problem of all? pp. 682-703

- Ted Trainer
- Farmer strategies and forest conservation: a case study from south‐western Madagascar pp. 704-716

- Thorkil Casse, Uffe Nielsen, Socrate Ranaivoson and Jean Romuald Randrianamarivo
- A model of human behaviour for sustainability pp. 717-734

- Hans‐Ulrich Zabel
Volume 32, issue 7, 2005
- Enhancing a competitive intelligence culture in South Africa pp. 576-589

- Wilma Viviers, Andrea Saayman and Marié‐Luce Muller
- Neoclassicism, artificial intelligence, and the marginalization of ethics pp. 590-601

- John Davis
- Social market economics revisited pp. 602-615

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Globalization and financial instability pp. 616-638

- Helmut Wagner
- Economic growth and income inequality: the case of the US pp. 639-647

- Yu Hsing
Volume 32, issue 6, 2005
- Family size, economics and child gender preference: a case study in the Nyeri district of Kenya pp. 492-509

- Tabitha W. Kiriti and Clement Tisdell
- A cross country analysis of outward foreign direct investment patterns pp. 510-519

- Pantelis Pantelidis and Dimitrios Kyrkilis
- John Paul II's vision of the social economy pp. 520-540

- Edward J. O'Boyle
- Prejudice against female children: economic and cultural explanations, and Indian evidence pp. 541-553

- Clement Tisdell and Gopal Regmi
- Economics, social justice and the common good: Roman‐Catholic perspectives pp. 554-569

- Thomas O. Nitsch
Volume 32, issue 5, 2005
- An inquiry into the disposition of Chinese agriculture pp. 388-407

- Dongxue Zhang
- Corporate social responsibility and the bottom line pp. 408-423

- Nicholas Capaldi
- Transparency: a two‐way mirror? pp. 424-438

- Dominique Bessire
- Closing the gender gap in Bangladesh: inequality in education, employment and earnings pp. 439-453

- Mohammad Hossain and Clement A. Tisdell
- Technology revolutions and social development pp. 454-482

- Peter L. Daniels
Volume 32, issue 4, 2005
- Mathematics and academic finance: the role of paradigms pp. 276-290

- Kavous Ardalan
- The impact of alternative styles of policy leadership on the direction of local government reform pp. 291-306

- Joe Wallis and Brian Dollery
- Alternative paths to the transition process pp. 307-324

- John Marangos
- Paul A. Samuelson: philosopher and theorist pp. 325-338

- Michael Szenberg, Aron A. Gottesman and Lall Ramrattan
- Union duopoly with heterogeneous labour pp. 339-383

- Ana Paula Martins
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air‐pollution: the East Asian experience pp. 184-202

- Toru Iwami
- A paradigm of Islamic money and banking pp. 203-217

- Masudul Alam Choudhury and Mostaque Hussain
- Are political principles stable? pp. 218-227

- Tibor R. Machan
- Cultural lag: a relevant framework for social justice pp. 228-248

- Richard L. Brinkman and June E. Brinkman
- Economics and religion pp. 249-267

- James E. Alvey
Volume 32, issue 1/2, 2005
- M.L. Weitzman vs J.M. Buchanan pp. 5-16

- Umberto Romani and Giovanni Tondini
- Rural development in China pp. 17-33

- Colin G. Brown, Scott A. Waldron and John W. Longworth
- Major issues relating to end‐of‐life care pp. 34-59

- Robert F. Rizzo
- Neglected dimensions of development: inequality, conflict and aid pp. 60-76

- Rukmani Gounder
- On the theory of post‐Communist economic transition to market pp. 77-97

- Vladimer Papava
- Socio‐economic factors determining adult literacy in developing countries pp. 98-120

- Krishna Mazumdar
- Financial support systems: the student experience in England and France pp. 121-132

- Susan Curtis and Rita Klapper
- Distribution of income and the structure of economy and society pp. 133-154

- A.H.G.M. Spithoven
- A socio‐economic framework of interpretation and analysis pp. 155-173

- Pieter Keizer
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