International Journal of Social Economics
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Volume 18, issue 8/9/10, 1991
- The Trend of Changes in the Distribution of Workers' Income pp. 18-28

- Zhao Renwei
- An Examination of Commodity Economy in Wenzhou pp. 29-37

- Lin Zili
- Capital and Socialist Economy pp. 38-43

- Zheng Chen
- On Ideas of Socialist Commodity Economy pp. 44-50

- Liu Shibai
- On Market Growth pp. 51-59

- Jieqiu Wan
- China: Economic Development and Evolution of Socialist Public Ownership pp. 60-66

- Gao Haiyan
- On the Problems of the Chinese Economic Reformation pp. 67-74

- Yong Wenyuan
- Four Long‐term Restrictive Factors on the Further Development of China's Economic Reform pp. 75-80

- Zhao Lin Yun
- Comments on Some Controversial Problems in the Economic Reform pp. 81-87

- Zhao L Kuan and Yang Ti Ren
- Some Views on the Choice of a Strategy for Reform pp. 88-97

- Jinglian Wu
- On Social Progress and Morals pp. 98-104

- Luo Guojie
- The Study of Principles of Economic Ethics pp. 105-115

- Dong‐Fang Shuo
- Mao Zedong's Concept of Chinese and Western Cultures pp. 116-123

- Wang Shubai
- Problems Regarding the Oriental Road of Revolution pp. 124-131

- Pan Shuming
- Development and Reform of China's Education pp. 132-136

- Tong Dalin
- On the Problem of “Excessiveness” of Family Education in China pp. 137-140

- Zhu Yongxin and Wu Rongxian
- Strategies for the Development of Urban Housing Merchandising in China pp. 141-144

- Zhang Wenxian
- Agricultural Resources and their Rational Utilisation in China pp. 145-156

- Hsioh‐yu Hou
- Some Strategic Problems Concerning Forestry Development in China pp. 157-166

- Hsioh‐yu Hou
- Resolving Problems of Water Shortage in China pp. 167-173

- Hsioh‐yu Hou
- 2000 AD: Water Environment Problems of China pp. 174-179

- Han Guogang, Jiang Fenglan and Yan Jimin
- China's Environmental Protection Objectives by the Year 2000 pp. 180-192

- Han Guogang, Qiao Zhiqi, Hou Bingzheng, Liu Shuangjin, Zhu Zhongjie, Sun Rongqing, Mao Wenyong and Zhang Xingquo
- The Food Problem of China: Institutional Shortage pp. 193-199

- Kerning Wang
Volume 18, issue 5/6/7, 1991
- The Eternal Path to Communism: From Marx via Lenin and Stalin to Solzhenitsyn and Gorbachev pp. 10-31

- John Conway O'Brien
- Soviet Ideology and Soviet Reforms pp. 32-73

- Elisabeth Tamedly Lenches
- Gorbachev as a Social Market Economist pp. 74-82

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- Perestroika, Economic Freedom and Moral Agency: Marxism, Economics and Legality pp. 83-97

- Leslie Armour
- On the Causality of Great Personalities and Great Events Exemplified by Lenin and the October Revolution pp. 98-132

- Ernest Raiklin
- Professor Raiklin, Hegel and the World Historical Individuals pp. 133-138

- Leslie Armour
- Gorbachev's Critique and Vision of Soviet Socialism pp. 139-174

- Abu F. Dowlah and John E. Elliott
- Intellectual Precursors ofPerestroika pp. 175-206

- John E. Elliott and Abu F. Dowlah
Volume 18, issue 4, 1991
- Interest Groups and Cultural Protectionism: Apartheid and Public Arts Policies pp. 4-13

- Christopher Lingle
- Environmental Quality as a Target of Economic Policy pp. 14-24

- Ekko van Ierland
- A Christian Commentary on LDC Debt pp. 25-36

- Arnold McKee
- An “Economic Miracle” in the Soviet Union is Still Possible! pp. 37-69

- Anghel N. Rugina
Volume 18, issue 11/12, 1991
- Risk, Uncertainty and Expectation in Talmudic Literature pp. 4-15

- Roman A. Ohrenstein and Barry Gordon
- The Making of the 1930s Generation of Eminent Economists pp. 16-22

- Michael Szenberg and Eric Y. Lee
- The Japanese in the Sunshine State: Development or Domination? pp. 23-35

- Jeremy B. Williams
- A Critique of Developments in Social Economics and the Alternative pp. 36-61

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Further Reflections on Human‐nature Assumptions in Economics — Part II: FromHomo Oeconomicus HonorabilistoHomo Oeconomus,the Good Steward pp. 62-91

- Thomas O. Nitsch
Volume 18, issue 1/2/3, 1991
- Reactions to this Work's First Appearance pp. 289-289

- Karl Brandt
Volume 17, issue 12, 1990
- Economic Evolution and Selection: Old Controversies and New Approaches pp. 4-13

- John Gowdy
- Economic Development and All That pp. 14-21

- Kishor Thanawala
- East‐West Joint Ventures in the USSR and China: A Comparative Study pp. 22-33

- Marina Vcherashnaya Rosser
- Not‐for‐profit Organisations in Israel pp. 34-46

- J. Weinblatt
- The Dehumanisation of Economic Science: In Search of the Appropriate Methodology pp. 47-63

- Tomas J.F. Riha
Volume 17, issue 11, 1990
- Syllogistic Deductionism in Islamic Social Choice Theory pp. 4-20

- Masudul Alam Choudhury and Masudul Alam Choudhury
- The Value‐based Islamic Economic System and Other Optimal Economic Systems: A Critical Comparative Analysis pp. 21-35

- Bernard J. Reilly and Hamid Zangeneh
- An Essay on the Alleged Death of Socialism pp. 36-41

- Ken McCormick
- Who Gains and Who Loses from the National Insurance System in Israel: A Financial Appraisal within and across Generations pp. 42-63

- Avia Spivak
Volume 17, issue 10, 1990
- Defence Expenditures and Human Capital Development in the Middle East and South Asia pp. 4-16

- Robert E. Looney
- The Timing of Changes inGandTin the Balanced‐budget Multiplier pp. 17-21

- Ernest Raiklin
- The Extended Slutsky Equation Revisited pp. 22-27

- Ernest Raiklin
- Scientific Management and Stakhanovism in the Soviet Union: A Historical Perspective pp. 28-35

- Arthur G. Bedeian and Carl R. Phillips
- Understanding Antonio Gramsci's Ambiguous Legacy pp. 36-41

- Antoinette S. Phillips and Arthur G. Bedeian
- Economic Problems of Reunification in Germany pp. 42-47

- Reiner Porstmann
Volume 17, issue 9, 1990
- The Social Self and the Need for an Alternative to Socialism pp. 4-16

- Leslie Armour
- Wants and Metawants: Marshall's Concern for Higher Values pp. 17-24

- Walter W. Haines
- Rio de Janeiro Mass Transportation System: The Social Role Played by the Metro Lines pp. 25-40

- Josef Barat
- The Size and Growth of the “Unexplained Residual” in OECD Countries pp. 41-54

- Jean K. Thisen
- A Note on Finnish Property Criminality pp. 55-59

- Matti Virén
Volume 17, issue 7/8, 1990
- The Colours and Dresses of Racism in America pp. 2-108

- Ernest Raiklin
Volume 17, issue 6, 1990
- Further Reflections on Human‐nature Assumptions in Economics — Part I: The “Men” of Aristotle, Adam Smithet al.Revisited pp. 4-34

- Thomas O. Nitsch
- Islamic Economics as a Social Science pp. 35-59

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Resources, Resistances, and Economic Growth pp. 60-66

- Lewis E. Hill
Volume 17, issue 5, 1990
- Perestroika and Gandhian Economics pp. 4-17

- Romesh Diwan and Suresh Desai
- Is There Any Truth to the Buzz Words “Feminisation of Poverty”? pp. 18-30

- Marcia Lee Agee and Roger W. Walker
- Pragmatism in Neoclassical Thought pp. 31-53

- Ralph E. Ancil
- Ethical Implications of Time in Economic Analysis pp. 54-62

- Li‐Teh Sun
Volume 17, issue 4, 1990
- The Darwinian Evolutionary Perspectives of Engels and Veblen pp. 4-11

- Richard Wiltgen
- Sweden: An Example of a Viable Social Economy? pp. 12-31

- James Angresano
- On the Need for Work as Such pp. 32-41

- Edward J. O'Boyle
- An Empirical Analysis of Job Search Duration Utilising Macroeconomic Data pp. 42-48

- B.W. Balch and Bichaka Fayissa
- Child Care Services in the Labourforce Participation and Income Distribution of Working Mothers in the US pp. 49-56

- Bichaka Fayissa and Tekie Fessehatzion
- Poverty Functions and the Aged Population pp. 57-65

- Emiel W. Owens
Volume 17, issue 3, 1990
- Civitas Humana: Wilhelm Roepke's Reform Proposals for a Humane Society pp. 5-26

- Elizabeth Tamedly Lenches
- The Social Market Economy and the Moral Problem in Modern Capitalism pp. 27-35

- Siegfried G. Karsten
- A Critique of Pure Need: An Analysis of Norman Daniels' Concept of Health Care Need pp. 36-45

- Sherman Folland
- Allocating the Burden of Taxation Justly pp. 46-59

- A. McKee
- Jewish Economics in the Light of Maimonides pp. 60-68

- Walter Block
Volume 17, issue 2, 1990
- Towards a New Principia Politica: The Third Revolution in Political Science pp. 2-64

- Anghel N. Rugina
Volume 17, issue 1, 1990
- Environment Protection: How Should We Pay for It? pp. 3-15

- Biagio Bossone
- The Problem of Restructuring Modern Capitalism: The Road to a Unified Science of Positive and Social Economics pp. 16-48

- Anghel N. Rugina
- Environmental Welfare Economics: Implications for Technology, Wages and Incomes pp. 49-58

- Jacob J. Krabbe
- Modelling Churches as Collective Action Groups pp. 59-72

- Joe L. Wallis