International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
Current editor(s): Professor Terence Garrett
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Volume 28, issue 9, 2001
- The role of employee‐generated externalities in explaining relative earnings for health‐service workers pp. 695-709

- Michael White and Ciaran O’Neill
- A Veblenian‐inspired critique of the “quasi‐markets” concept pp. 710-724

- Robert McMaster
- Lean production and disability pp. 725-741

- A.H.G.M. Spithoven
- The social costs of media feeding frenzies pp. 742-751

- Daniel Sutter
- Towards a theory of the entrepreneurial state pp. 752-766

- Tony Fu‐Lai Yu
Volume 28, issue 8, 2001
- Economic development and environment in Southeast Asia: an introductory note pp. 605-622

- Toru Iwami
- On Rugina’s system of thought pp. 623-647

- Florentin Smarandache
- Advocacy by environmental nonprofit organisations ‐ An optimal strategy for addressing environmental problems? pp. 648-666

- Femida Handy
- Is it time to finally take DrKalecki’s rational planning medicine? pp. 667-680

- Nick Potts
Volume 28, issue 5/6/7, 2001
- Freud’s civilization revisited in the nuclear age pp. 409-425

- John Conway O’Brien
- Freud’s civilization revisited in the nuclear age: commentary on O’Brien’s conclusions pp. 426-429

- Lewis E. Hill
- O’Brien, civilisation and aggression pp. 430-438

- Leslie Armour
- The collapse of the Soviet economy and the triumph of capitalism pp. 439-455

- Thomas O. Nitsch
- The New Age movement and its societal implications pp. 456-475

- Daniel J. O’Neil
- The business of the inner life: economics, communication, consciousness and civilisation pp. 476-505

- Leslie Armour
- The new growth theories: a cultural and social addendum pp. 506-526

- Richard L. Brinkman and June E. Brinkman
- Human development and economic systems: a unitary approach pp. 526-561

- Li‐teh Sun, John C. O’Brien and Qi Jiang
- Social economist: St Antonino, Bishop of Florence, 1384‐1459 pp. 561-576

- Glen Alexandrin and Steven S. Poulatis
- Transitional economies and economic globalisation pp. 577-590

- Clement Tisdell
- Adam Smith’s modes of social organization pp. 591-599

- John E. Elliott, John E. Peters and Farideh Motamedi
Volume 28, issue 4, 2001
- Islamic banking in Brunei Darussalam pp. 314-337

- M. Shahid Ebrahim and Tan Kai Joo
- Welfare reform and caseload reductions pp. 338-343

- Yu Hsing
- On the simple welfare economics of network externalities pp. 344-348

- Demetrius Yannelis
- Socio‐political structures as determinants of global success pp. 349-367

- Carolan McLarney and Ramakrishna Dastrala
- Perceived societal values of Indian managers pp. 368-379

- C.A.L. Pearson and S.R. Chatterjee
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- Family, economics and the information society ‐ How are they affecting each other? pp. 225-247

- Maria Sophia Aguirre
- On differences between East and West Germany: 1970‐1990 pp. 248-277

- Magda Kandil
- An empirical investigation of development assistance and growth for the case of Fiji pp. 278-294

- Rukmani Gounder
- Institutions and the imperfect market pp. 295-307

- Jan B.D. Simonis
Volume 28, issue 10/11/12, 2001
- On the norm of equality pp. 782-799

- Mark A. Lutz
- Ethical foundations of the contemporary living wage movement pp. 800-814

- Deborah M. Figart
- Microenterprise as a practical alternative to maquiladoras pp. 815-830

- Barbara Kraemer
- Equitable allocations and the case for access pp. 831-851

- Roger McCain
- Is there injustice in the international economy? pp. 852-860

- Kishor Thanawala
- Poverty: a worldwide form of injustice pp. 861-878

- Walter W. Haines
- Economic dimensions of telecommunications access pp. 879-898

- Barry Keating
- Trade as if children mattered pp. 899-910

- Brent McClintock
- An alternative safety net to patient dumping pp. 911-926

- John J. Hisnanick
- Race, disability and assistive devices: sociodemographics or discrimination pp. 927-941

- Rose M. Rubin and Shelley I. White‐Means
- Networks, culture, transaction costs and discrimination pp. 942-958

- Petur O. Jonsson
- Salary compression and inversion in the university workplace pp. 959-979

- Edward J. O’Boyle
- The functionality of market‐based discrimination pp. 980-986

- William Darity
- Discrimination, inequality and the competitive model of US education pp. 987-1002

- Bill Luker, Steven L. Cobb and William A. Luker
- Family structure, Afro‐Euro inequality and economic justice pp. 1003-1024

- Steven Shulman
- Is discrimination disappearing? Residential credit market evidence, 1992‐98 pp. 1025-1045

- Gary A. Dymski
- Insider trading in financial markets: legality, ethics, efficiency pp. 1046-1063

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
Volume 28, issue 1/2, 2001
- A country and/or international organisation faced with a big disequilibrium pp. 19-67

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Part I: The European Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to insurmountable difficulties pp. 71-116

- Anghel N. Rugina
- A plan for a free, just and stable European Monetary and Economic Union (1976) pp. 119-139

- Anghel N. Rugina
- A reorganization plan of the International Monetary Fund pp. 141-153

- Anghel N. Rugina
- The unending search for universal and lasting peace pp. 155-175

- Anghel N. Rugina
- A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes pp. 177-222

- Anghel N. Rugina