International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
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Volume 23, issue 12, 1996
- Aspects of government and governance in Northern Ireland pp. 7-14

- Patrick McNutt
- Public participation and risk taking: a case study of farm households pp. 15-29

- Neil Collins and Nicholas Mack
- The political dimension of Northern Ireland pp. 30-57

- Desmond Rea
- Women’s labour market participation in Northern Ireland pp. 58-74

- Carol Ackah and Norma Heaton
- The anarchy of legitimacy pp. 75-81

- Patrick McNutt
- Postscript: comments on proposed elections in Northern Ireland pp. 82-84

- Patrick McNutt and Mark Moran
Volume 23, issue 9, 1996
- Towards the teleological understanding of economic value pp. 4-14

- Paata Leiashvily
- Ethics and efficiency in organizations pp. 15-40

- Kjell Hausken
- Capitalism at the crossroads pp. 41-50

- André Slabbert
- Human resource management in the process of transformation of the Polish economy pp. 51-60

- Adam Szalkowski
- How large are welfare’s work disincentives? pp. 61-68

- Alan S. Caniglia
- Technology transfer for sustainable development pp. 69-96

- Maris G. Martinsons, Andy K.Y. Leung and Christine Loh
Volume 23, issue 8, 1996
- Reciprocity, redistribution and exchange in US management thought pp. 3-20

- R. Larry Reynolds and Chuck Skoro
- A post‐mortem on the Clinton healthcare proposal pp. 21-28

- Lewis E. Hill and Robert F. McComb
- Transboundary environmental problems and new trade rules pp. 29-45

- Carsten Helm
- Payment for health in the Philippines pp. 46-75

- D.A. Reisman
Volume 23, issue 7, 1996
- Self‐interest and sympathy in economic behaviour pp. 4-24

- Kjell Hausken
- Public‐to‐private organizational transition pp. 25-38

- Sonny Nwankwo
- Jean‐Baptiste Say (1767‐1832) pp. 39-48

- Spithoven A.H.G.m
- On the relativity of the concepts of needs, wants, scarcity and opportunity cost pp. 49-56

- Ernest Raiklin and Bülent Uyar
- Reflections on labour market deregulation in South Africa pp. 57-67

- David Tajgman
Volume 23, issue 4/5/6, 1996
- An interview with Clem Tisdell pp. 20-48

- Brian Dollery and Joe Wallis
- Discounting, hierarchies, and the social aspects of biodiversity protection pp. 49-63

- John Gowdy
- Geoeconomic time and global warming: renewable energy and conservation policy pp. 64-87

- Darwin C. Hall
- Ecology, environment and resources: contributions of an economist pp. 88-97

- J.A. Sinden
- Innovative funding to support biodiversity conservation pp. 98-124

- Jeffrey A. McNeely and W. Paul Weatherly
- Traditional production activities and resource sustainability pp. 125-135

- John Asafu‐Adjaye
- Sustainable income: extending some Tisdell considerations to macroeconomic analyses pp. 137-150

- Dodo J. Thampapillai and Hans‐Erik Uhlin
- Sustainable development: passing fad or potential reality? pp. 151-163

- R. Sathiendrakumar
- The APEC experiment: an open economic association in the Asia Pacific pp. 164-187

- Peter Drysdale and Andrew Elek
- Trade, growth and welfare in a natural resource‐rich country pp. 188-206

- Peter Hall
- The characteristics of decision making in a well‐functioning economy pp. 207-220

- Louis Haddad
- Property rights and environmental management on Pacific atolls pp. 221-234

- Colin Hunt
- Some reflections on the international waste trade and emerging nations pp. 235-244

- David L. McKee
- The origins of private property and wealth in post‐communist society pp. 245-268

- Tomas J.F. Riha
- Some implications of external labour mobility for the development of micro‐states pp. 269-281

- Malcolm Treadgold and Patrick Laplagne
- Estimating environmental health benefits: implications for social decision making pp. 282-295

- Jane V. Hall
- Social issues in spatial economics pp. 297-309

- R.C. Jensen
- Deregulation and the welfare of the less well off pp. 310-325

- J.W. Nevile
- Egoism: Adam Smith’s theory and Chinese traditional ideologies compared pp. 326-330

- Cao Yang
- Dissent from choice theory: implications for environmental decision making pp. 331-345

- Luca Tacconi
- Is national transferable quota an economic policy option? pp. 346-356

- Yoshihiro Kuronuma
- The socio‐economic time dimension in Talmudic literature pp. 357-369

- Roman A. Ohrenstein
- Have women lost out in the development process? pp. 370-390

- Nilufar Jahan and Mohammad Alauddin
- Public crime, private punishment: prison privatization in Queensland pp. 391-408

- Glyn Edwards
- Socio‐economic reforms in China’s rural health sector: Economic behaviour and incentives of village doctors pp. 410-420

- Sukhan Jackson, Liu Xili and Song Jinduo
Volume 23, issue 3, 1996
- Crosland’sFuture: the first edition pp. 3-55

- D.A. Reisman
Volume 23, issue 2, 1996
- Protecting the infant industry pp. 4-34

- Guido Giacomo Preparata and John E. Elliott
- The Mishnah and Jewish dirigisme pp. 35-44

- Walter Block
- Wealth: the forgotten aspect of welfare in Ireland pp. 45-51

- Eoin Reeves and Eoin O’Sullivan
- A welfare analysis of innovation in R&D markets pp. 52-65

- Moshe Justman and Abraham Mehrez
Volume 23, issue 10/11, 1996
- Catholic social teaching and the changing world economic order pp. 9-22

- Kishor Thanawala
- Ten years on: an appraisal of New Zealand’s economic restructuring 1984‐1994 pp. 23-45

- Srikanta Chatterjee
- Incentive model designed for macro‐economy management system in China pp. 46-57

- Lei Ming
- Reform of the Russian economy: the role of institutions pp. 58-72

- Michael Intriligator
- Transformation process and the J‐curve problem pp. 73-87

- Helmut Wagner
- Stabilization in post‐socialist countries pp. 88-106

- Rainer Schweickert
- Crisis in capitalist welfare programmes pp. 107-119

- Robert L. Gustavson
- Welfare and markets in passenger transport pp. 120-136

- Kjell Jansson
- The socio‐economic restructuring of a post‐apartheid South Africa pp. 137-149

- John Luiz
- Impact of “Europe agreements” on FDI in developing countries pp. 150-163

- Jamuna Prasad Agarwal
- Paths of economic development: modelling factors of endogenous growth pp. 164-191

- Angelo Fusari
- The internationalization of the yen: with an emphasis on East Asia pp. 192-208

- Toru Iwami and Kiyotaka Sato
- A comparison of labour market performance in central Asian and European republics of the former Soviet Union 1989‐1992 pp. 209-225

- Ruth Klinov
- Capital accumulation under a pay‐as‐you‐go social security pp. 226-235

- Michael Bräuninger
- Public expenditure rate and economic growth pp. 236-246

- Marjan Senjur
- A roller coaster of reliance pp. 247-259

- Santo D. Marabella and James P. West
- On “relational goods”: strategic implications of investment in relationships pp. 260-278

- Benedetto Gui
- Transformation crisis in post‐socialist countries: patterns and causes pp. 279-296

- Ryszard Zukowski
- Bottom‐up transformation: prerequisites, scope and impediments pp. 297-310

- Horst Brezinski and Michael Fritsch
- Transitional paradigms to a new world economic order pp. 311-328

- Peter Calkins and Marc Vézina
- Shortages, interest rates and money demand in Poland, 1969‐1993 pp. 329-359

- Erwin Nijsse and Elmer Sterken
Volume 23, issue 1, 1996
- Comment on Richard B. Freeman’s “Labor markets and institutions in economic development” pp. 6-16

- Walter Block
- Markets as a system of social contracts pp. 17-36

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Legal cartels and social contracts pp. 37-46

- Franklin Mixon
- Religion and earnings: evidence from the NLS Youth Cohort pp. 47-58

- Todd P. Steen
- A modest proposal for preventing the children of the poor from being a burden to their parents and making them beneficial to the public pp. 59-62

- Y.S. Brenner