International Journal of Social Economics
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Volume 25, issue 9, 1998
- Advertising and information costs: an empirical study pp. 1334-1341

- Franklin Mixon
- Methodological individualism, economic behaviour and economic policy pp. 1342-1352

- Gregory Papanikos
- Toward an ethics of corporate restructuring pp. 1353-1366

- Dell Champlin
- Equity as a policy objective: the case of Northern Ireland pp. 1367-1379

- Marie Finnegan
- Frédéric Le Play: a forefather of social economics pp. 1380-1397

- Floreal H. Forni, Ada Freytes Frey and Germán Quaranta
- J. Zijlstra (b. 1918) pp. 1398-1410

- A.H.G.M. Spithoven
- Transitions into and out of poverty pp. 1411-1424

- Edward J. O’Boyle
- Adam Smith’s three strikes against commercial society pp. 1425-1441

- James E. Alvey
Volume 25, issue 6/7/8, 1998
- The varied life of an economist pp. 920-947

- Clement Tisdell
- The imperatives of Biosphere conservation and wise Homosphere development pp. 948-955

- Nicholas Polunin
- The “sleeper” issue in medicine pp. 956-967

- D.P. Doessel
- Economic change, the environment and Buddhism in Asia pp. 968-1004

- Peter L. Daniels
- If planning is about anything, what is it about? pp. 1005-1029

- David Wadley and Philip Smith
- Caste, class synergies and discrimination in India pp. 1030-1048

- Autar S. Dhesi
- The political economy of reservations in public jobs in India pp. 1049-1063

- K.K. Upadhyaya
- Economics and ethics in an Indian society: a reflective analysis pp. 1064-1072

- N.B. Biswas
- The woes of economic reform: poverty and income inequality in Fiji pp. 1073-1094

- Biman C. Prasad
- Gender issues in poverty alleviation: a case study of Bangladesh pp. 1095-1111

- M.A.B. Siddique
- Environmental, socio‐cultural and developmental linkages in a South Asian set‐up pp. 1112-1127

- M.I. Zuberi
- Tracking the poor: the making of wealth and poverty in Thailand (1982‐1994) pp. 1128-1141

- Jonathan Rigg
- Macroeconomic insights on the liberalised trading regime of Thailand pp. 1142-1159

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- Regional catching up and productivity growth in Chinese reform period pp. 1160-1177

- Liqun Jia
- Quality‐adjusted life years (qalys) versus willingness to pay in matters of life and death pp. 1178-1188

- Yew‐Kwang Ng
- Technology transfer models across cultures: Brunei‐Japan joint ventures pp. 1189-1198

- Shabbir Hussain
- On the social value of biological control of weeds pp. 1199-1206

- Bruce A. Auld
- The Schumpeterian hypothesis and technical change pp. 1207-1216

- Tatsuo Kinugasa
- Internationalisation and the Australian labour market pp. 1217-1232

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- The accounting‐economics interface: where the market fails pp. 1233-1243

- Irene M. Gordon and Lawrence A. Boland
- The implications of economic inequality for social welfare and social conflict pp. 1244-1254

- Nripesh Podder
- National financial policies, global environmental damage and missing international institutions pp. 1255-1270

- Fariborz Moshirian
- Emergent issues of environmental economics pp. 1271-1278

- Norman Myers
- Trying to stay Canadian ‐ maybe pp. 1279-1299

- Robert M. Pike
- Zero prices, equity and natural areas pp. 1300-1309

- Ross Cullen
- Good governance in sustainable development: the impact of institutions pp. 1310-1325

- K.C. Roy and Clement Tisdell
Volume 25, issue 5, 1998
- Two concepts of equilibrium, the equation of unified knowledge and two concepts of stability pp. 523-536

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Prolegomena to any future study in economics and finance as a science pp. 539-606

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Prolegomena to any future study of a great free, just and stable economy and society pp. 609-658

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Dehumanization of modern civilization and a new, Schumpeterian explanation of poverty pp. 661-692

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Toward a new principia politica: the third revolution in political science pp. 695-752

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Toward a new principia ethica: the third revolution in ethics pp. 755-778

- Anghel N. Rugina
- The quest for independence of principia logica pp. 781-801

- Anghel N. Rugina
- The problem of values and value‐judgments in science and a positive solution pp. 805-854

- Anghel N. Rugina
Volume 25, issue 2/3/4, 1998
- Publications, research projects and consultancies of Clem Tisdell pp. 115-133

- Clement Tisdell
- Socio‐economic aspects of language policies: an Australian perspective pp. 134-145

- Mariel Tisdell
- Abstraction in economics: incorporating the time dimension pp. 146-167

- John Foster
- Social economics: where has it gone? pp. 168-174

- Lucia F. Dunn and G.S. Maddala
- Internalizing economics: sustainability between matter and meaning pp. 175-195

- Sabine U. O’Hara
- Environment and sustainable development in the hilly regions of North‐East India pp. 196-206

- Amitava Mitra
- Ecology, economics and ethics pp. 207-225

- P.S. Ramakrishnan
- Socio‐economic and political aspects of biodiversity conservation in Nepal pp. 226-243

- Michael P. Wells and Uday R. Sharma
- New directions in community and farm reforestation pp. 244-260

- S.R. Harrison
- Agrarian change and social transformation among the Mizo (the tribal State in North‐East India) pp. 261-266

- Thangchungmunga
- Chanakya: the pioneer economist of the world pp. 267-282

- L.K. Jha and K.N. Jha
- Agrochemical use and the environment in Australia pp. 283-301

- Gamini Herath
- The economics of Aboriginal education pp. 302-313

- A.‐K. Eckermann
- Coming out of their homesteads? pp. 314-337

- M. Akhter Hamid and Mohammad Alauddin
- Information economics: research strategies pp. 338-356

- Don Lamberton
- An information economics perspective on innovation pp. 357-364

- Thomas Mandeville
- Convict labor at the Sumitomo Besshi copper mine in Japan pp. 365-369

- Hideki Hatakeyama
- Jeremy Bentham and the New South Wales convicts pp. 370-379

- R.V. Jackson
- Privatization in Russia: some micro‐evidence based on housing markets pp. 380-387

- G.S. Maddala, Yasushi Toda and Nadezhda Nozdrina
- Privatization of public enterprises and its problems in Japan pp. 388-398

- Yoshihiro Toyama
- Values, co‐operation and lifetime employment pp. 399-409

- Kazuhiro Arai
- Economic development and institutional factors affecting income distribution: the case of Iran, 1967‐1993 pp. 410-423

- D.P. Doessel and Abbas Valadkhani
- Direct foreign investment and inter‐regional economic disparity in China pp. 424-447

- Haishun Sun and Joseph Chai
- Eucken’s instability thesis revisited ‐ the case of China pp. 448-466

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Evaluation of tourism and tourist resources in China pp. 467-485

- Jie Wen
- Ageing labour force in a labour shortage economy: the case of Singapore pp. 486-503

- K.P. Kalirajan and G. Shantakumar
Volume 25, issue 11/12, 1998
- CONSUMPTION‐John Paul II, Catholic social thought and the ethics of consumption pp. 1595-1607

- Charles K. Wilber
- DISTRIBUTION ‐ The encyclicals and rights to distributions in contract‐ and status‐based economies pp. 1608-1617

- Patrick J. Welch
- WORK AS SUCH ‐ The social teaching of the Church on human work pp. 1618-1639

- Giuseppe Gaburro and Giancarlo Cressotti
- Man and work according to the social doctrine of the Church, particularly in the thought of John Paul II pp. 1640-1657

- Giovanni Tondini
- Christianity, John Paul II and the future of work pp. 1658-1671

- Jon Wisman
- LEISURE ‐ Leisure in the economic thought of John Paul II pp. 1672-1683

- Gerard Stockhausen
- LABOR ‐ Labor mobility and social wellbeing under international capitalism pp. 1684-1698

- John J. Piderit
- Establishing the priority of labor pp. 1699-1710

- G. Paul Peterson and James A. Buss
- Papal pronouncements on labor unions and workplace democracy pp. 1711-1726

- Gladys W. Gruenberg
- DEVELOPMENT ‐ Principles for integral human development inSollicitudo Rei Socialis pp. 1727-1738

- Barbara Kraemer
- Justice and international development fromMater et MagistratoCentesimus Annus pp. 1739-1754

- Kishor Thanawala
- John Paul II’s vision of the social economy from an urban perspective pp. 1755-1763

- Charles E. Zech
- John Paul II’s vision of the role of multinational enterprise expansion in building the social economy pp. 1764-1775

- Anthony Scaperlanda
- MARKET ECONOMY ‐ John Paul II’s passage to the market economy pp. 1776-1789

- Arnold McKee
- ECONOMICS AS A DISCIPLINE ‐ The crossroads between John Paul II’s social vision and conservative economic thought pp. 1790-1802

- Maryann Keating and Barry Keating
- Does economics have an ethical component? pp. 1803-1810

- Henry C. Mayer
- Beyond Pareto optima, efficiency and the “free market” pp. 1811-1820

- Thomas O. Nitsch
Volume 25, issue 10, 1998
- Markets and biodiversity loss: some case studies and policy considerations pp. 1454-1465

- Carl McDaniel and John Gowdy
- The Soviet and post‐Soviet allocation of land rent pp. 1466-1471

- Ernest Raiklin
- On the short‐run allocation of economic resources by the Soviet and post‐Soviet enterprises pp. 1472-1476

- Ernest Raiklin
- Five dimensions of the interdependence of philosophy and economics integrating HET and the history of political philosophy pp. 1477-1508

- Alan Duhs
- Theory of subjective value in German national economics pp. 1509-1519

- Birger P. Priddat
- The idea of natural law and the moral content of economics pp. 1520-1551

- Tomas J. F. Riha
- Foundation of business ethics in contemporary religious thought: the Ten Commandment perspective pp. 1552-1564

- Abbas J. Ali and Manton Gibbs
- Economics and mathematics: recent views on a controversial relationship pp. 1565-1571

- George Agiomirgianakis and Yiannis E. Mavrommatis
Volume 25, issue 1, 1998
- Beyond the invisible hand: a case for moderate competition pp. 5-15

- Li‐teh Sun
- Issues in resource conservation and sustainable development: Indian situation pp. 16-24

- K.C. Roy
- Contributions to charitable organizations in a developing country: the case of Singapore pp. 25-42

- Chung Ming Wong, Vincent C.H. Chua and S. Vasoo
- Economics, ethics and sustainability: redefining connections pp. 43-62

- Sabine U. O’Hara
- Socialism: lost and regained pp. 63-71

- Donald C. Wellington
- Society and self‐managing teams pp. 72-89

- Lee Hanson