International Journal of Social Economics
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Volume 26, issue 7/8/9, 1999
- The modernization of Japan, as seen from the career of an enlightened Shishi (noble‐minded patriot) pp. 866-885

- Hiroshi Ishida
- Promotion and development of Japan’s spinning industry as seen from a Japanese statesman’s life in the early Meiji era pp. 884-900

- Hiroshi Ishida
- The fairness of minimum wages in South Africa pp. 900-915

- R.A. Lotriet
- A framework for creating an export society in South Africa pp. 915-925

- Wilma Viviers and Jonathan Calof
- Full social cost pricing in the energy sector pp. 925-947

- Roger Lawrey
- New options for environmental policy in central and eastern Europe pp. 945-955

- Maria Jolanta Welfens
- Complementarity of market and state intervention in the context of Australia’s structural reforms since the early 1980s pp. 955-964

- Dilip Dutta and Marcus Heininger
- Aboriginal people, spirituality and the traditional ownership of land pp. 963-976

- Bruce Rigsby
- Value judgments and the choice of climate protection strategies pp. 974-1021

- Carsten Helm, Thomas Bruckner and Ferenc Tóth
- Economics, extension and the adoption of land conservation innovations in agriculture pp. 999-1014

- David Pannell
- Jobs and environment: the “double dividend” of ecological modernisation? pp. 1013-1027

- Kate Crowley
- Population and rural‐urban environmental interactions in developing countries pp. 1027-1055

- K. Jegasothy
- The Swedish agricultural landscape – economic characteristics, valuations and policy options pp. 1042-1062

- Lars Drake
- Property rights, “takings” and environmental management pp. 1061-1079

- Andrew K. Dragun
- Ensuring a moral and social economy in Singapore pp. 1078-1093

- Linda Low
- Economic transition: what can be learned from China’s experience pp. 1091-1123

- Charles Harvie
- Reconciling “weak” and “strong” sustainability pp. 1120-1144

- Werner Hediger
- Conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture: main actors and the costs to bear pp. 1144-1161

- Detlef Virchow
- Unequal federalism and regional inequalities: the case of the coffee policies in Brazil pp. 1162-1185

- Olímpio J. de Arroxelas Galvão
Volume 26, issue 12, 1999
- Unemployment trends in Russia of the 1990s pp. 1378-1388

- Ernest Raiklin
- Boris Yeltsin and Russia’s rocky road to capitalism: the early years pp. 1389-1417

- John E. Elliott and Thomas Hall
- The ethical problems of personnel management in a transition economy pp. 1418-1427

- A. Szalkowski and D. Jankowicz
- Testing the “natural rate of suicide” hypothesis pp. 1428-1440

- Matti Virén
- Institutional change in UK health and local authorities pp. 1441-1454

- Robert McMaster
- Economics and civilisation pp. 1455-1491

- Leslie Armour
- Tax incentives, individual characteristics and charitable giving in Singapore pp. 1492-1505

- Vincent C.H. Chua and Chung Ming Wong
Volume 26, issue 6, 1999
- Consumer concerns about food safety in Australia and Japan pp. 724-742

- Dominic Smith and Paul Riethmuller
- Ownership, responsibility and leadership – a historical perspective pp. 742-751

- Tuomo Takala
- Capitalism, rivalry and solidarity pp. 752-764

- P.K. Keizer
- The new traditional economy pp. 763-778

- Marina V. Rosser, J. Barkley Rosser and Kirby L. Kramer
- The economic impacts of restricting UK arms exports pp. 779-802

- Stephen Martin, Keith Hartley and Bernard Stafford
- Admired values: the case of teenagers in Malaysia pp. 802-811

- Selamah Abdullah Yusof and Ruzita Mohd Amin
- Some random thoughts concerning the symbiotic relationship between social and institutional economics pp. 811-818

- Lewis E. Hill
Volume 26, issue 5, 1999
- The problem of social cost: the role of the state pp. 590-596

- Max Gillman
- Entrepreneurship and ethics pp. 596-609

- Tibor R. Machan
- Payment for health in Thailand pp. 609-641

- D.A. Reisman
- Entry modes of multinational corporations into China’s market: a socioeconomic analysis pp. 642-660

- Haishun Sun
- Ethics, community development and not‐for‐profit business pp. 660-673

- Darryl Reed
- The dynamics of corporate culture: conception and theory pp. 674-694

- Richard L. Brinkman
- Are patients really consumers? pp. 695-707

- Michael Keaney
Volume 26, issue 4, 1999
- A systems approach to education in the secondary sector pp. 482-486

- Neil Richardson
- Extending corporate liability in New Zealand pp. 487-500

- Max Gillman and James Hogan
- A Christian perspective on Neoclassical rational choice theory pp. 501-520

- Clive Beed and Cara Beed
- Government investment in manufacturing pp. 521-536

- Robert E. Looney
- The effect of age on the satisfaction of academics with teaching and research pp. 537-544

- Charles Hickson and Titus Oshagbemi
- Dualism, duality and the complexity of economic institutions pp. 545-558

- William Jackson
- Globalization, new production concepts and income distribution pp. 559-569

- A.J.C. Manders and Y.S. Brenner
Volume 26, issue 10/11, 1999
- Morality, economics and life pp. 1199-1226

- Leslie Armour
- Is there anything new to be said after Adam Smith, Marx, Walras and Keynes? pp. 1227-1249

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Methodological controversies in economics and political economy pp. 1249-1284

- Thomas W. Hall and John E. Elliott
- Essentialism and epochalism within the context of Irish state‐building pp. 1285-1301

- Daniel J. O’Neil
- Social capital and the privatization of public goods pp. 1302-1314

- Dell Champlin
- Beyond Adam Smith and Karl Marx: visions and versions of future society pp. 1315-1326

- Thomas O. Nitsch
- Community based urban development: a strategy for improving social sustainability pp. 1327-1343

- Sabine U. O’Hara
- Ancient futures: papal and Buddhist economics pp. 1344-1353

- Glen Alexandrin and Charles E. Zech
- Augustinianism and the social service state pp. 1354-1370

- Daniel J. O’Neil
Volume 26, issue 1/2/3, 1999
- Sustainability issues and socio‐economic change in the Jingpo communities of China pp. 21-45

- Ren Zhuge and Clement Tisdell
- The nature of social economics pp. 46-57

- Edward J. O’Boyle
- Tradition and modernity in the performing arts of the Tibetans pp. 58-78

- Colin Mackerras
- Mining taxation in Fiji pp. 79-108

- Roman Grynberg, Peter Fulcher and Peter Dryden
- Genetic testing and therapy pp. 109-133

- Robert F. Rizzo
- Social policy in Kazakstan during the economic transition pp. 134-157

- Keith Griffin
- The limits to economic valuation of biodiversity pp. 158-173

- Ulrich Hampicke
- A socio‐economic theory of regulatory compliance pp. 174-193

- Jon G. Sutinen and K. Kuperan
- The social consequences of reform in transitional economies pp. 194-210

- Asfaw Kumssa and John F. Jones
- Community service obligations and their implications pp. 211-221

- Averil Cook
- Economic reforms, public transfers and social safety nets for the poor pp. 222-238

- K.C. Roy and J.C.H. Chai
- The Multilateral Ozone Fund pp. 239-273

- Frank Biermann and Udo E. Simonis
- Conservation and prudent management are the key to the preservation of the environment pp. 274-289

- K.C. Roy and Clement Tisdell
- Socioeconomic characteristics of rural urbanization in Southern Jiangsu, China pp. 290-297

- Wang De
- Macroeconomic conditions and opening up ‐ Argentina, Chile and India pp. 298-311

- Debasish Chakraborty
- Comparing migrant and non‐migrant tourism impacts pp. 312-324

- Ari Gamage and Brian King
- Remittances in the South Pacific pp. 325-344

- Richard P.C. Brown and Dennis A. Ahlburg
- An economic analysis of factors influencing fertility in the Pacific island countries pp. 345-353

- Azmat Gani
- Good governance, administrative reform and socio‐economic realities pp. 354-369

- Binayak Ray
- Women, common property resources and livestock husbandry in Thai villages pp. 370-388

- Tatjana Kehren
- Political economy of macroeconomic management pp. 389-401

- Anis Chowdhury
- Limited information, the possibility of rational choice and the contingent valuation method pp. 402-414

- Joshua Gans
- Minimum wages, training wages and youth employment pp. 415-429

- John Mangan and John Johnston
- The impact of socio‐economic factors on gambling expenditure pp. 430-440

- Allan Layton and Andrew Worthington
- Water pricing issues in a developing country pp. 441-454

- Myengwa Joshua Madida Nyoni
- Deforestation mechanisms: a survey pp. 455-474

- Dradjad H. Wibowo and R. Neil Byron