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Volume 6, issue 4, 1995
- John Stuart Mill’s Wages Fund Recantation: A Lakatosian Analysis pp. 233-254

- John Vint
- Nigeria: Economy, Finance and the Role of the Stockbroker pp. 255-274

- Nuruddeen A. Abdullahi and Alan Wakelam
- Hayek, Keynes, Institutions and Cognitive Processes: A General Systems Approach pp. 275-286

- Romar Correa
- Environment Growth and Value Revisited pp. 287-299

- Jon Mulberg
Volume 6, issue 3, 1995
- Tourism in the South West: Present Possibilities and Future Projections pp. 169-181

- Jay Kandampully
- The Nigerian Stock Exchange and the Private Investor pp. 183-202

- Nuruddeen A. Abdullahi and Alan Wakelam
- A Costly Contracting Analysis of the Insurance Firm pp. 203-220

- M.B. Adams and S.F. Cahan
- On the Dependency of the Situation of Elderly Persons Requiring Care upon Mortality and Migration in Germany. Results of Demographic Projections pp. 221-232

- Andreas Heigl and Doris Rosenkranz
Volume 6, issue 2, 1995
- The New Chinese Consumer: Potential Markets for Foreign Companies pp. 101-112

- Robert Taylor
- A Performance Comparison of US MNEs and DMCs pp. 113-132

- Gongming Qian
- Environment and Development: The Forests of Papua New Guinea pp. 133-149

- Herb Thompson
- Asian Regionalism: Competition and Co-operation Between Japan and the NIC’s pp. 151-168

- Soo Hee Lee
Volume 6, issue 1, 1995
- The Economic Approach to Crime and Punishment pp. 1-22

- D.J. Pyle
- Qualifications to Political Business Cycle Models pp. 23-53

- Dean Garratt
- Allocative inefficiency, X-inefficiency, Bureaucracy and Corruption in Developing Countries pp. 55-79

- Geoff Harris
- An Approach to Scientific Economics pp. 81-99

- N. Patrick Chan
Volume 5, issue 4, 1995
- Contending Perspectives on the Economic Development of East Asia: How Does Singapore Fit In? pp. 237-257

- Jeremy B. Williams
- Beyond a neoclassical approach to household spending: Combination Modes theory pp. 259-271

- Ruth Taplin and John Simister
- Female Labour Supply and the Division of Labour in Families pp. 273-290

- Simon James
- An Empirical Explanation of the Size of the Development Banking Sector in Developing Countries pp. 291-318

- M.O. Odedokun
Volume 5, issue 3, 1994
- Representing Social Construction in Consumer Activities: Single-Period and Multi-Period Activity Production pp. 139-156

- Steven D. Silver
- Barriers to the Development of the Polish Banking System in the 1990s and to the Increasing Integration of the Household Sector pp. 157-182

- Alojzy Z. Nowak and William Maloney
- Problems of Unemployment in Poland and some other Postcommunist Countries Arising from the Transition of a Centrally Planned to a Market Economy pp. 183-196

- Andrzej Patulski
- Towards a Microeconomics for Ecological Sustainability pp. 197-220

- Peter Söderbaum
- Achieving Cooperation: Contracts, Trust and Hostages pp. 221-236

- Chong Ju Choi, Keith Grint, Brian Hilton and Ruth Taplin
Volume 5, issue 2, 1994
- The Assessment of Economic Performance of OECD Countries—Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis pp. 65-78

- Peijie Wang
- Union Agendas and the Disintegration of Job Stability—an Institutional Perspective pp. 79-105

- Matthias P. Beck and John G. Allen
- Is Sir Karl Raimund Popper a Precursor of Public Choice? pp. 107-119

- Franz Wirl
- The Role the Static Maximization Approach Plays in Neoclassical Analyses pp. 121-133

- Fernando Toboso
Volume 5, issue 1, 1994
- Economic Bionics pp. 3-10

- Hongchun Fu
- Theorizing Economic Miracles pp. 11-22

- John Ritchie
- Commodity Relations and the Forces of Production: The Theft and Defence of Intellectual Property pp. 23-35

- Simon Avenell and Herb Thompson
- Economic Method and the Scientific Philosophy of Contemporary Physics pp. 37-53

- Stavros Drakopoulos
- Information and the Psychology of Investor Behaviour pp. 55-62

- Trevor W. Chamberlain and Lewis D. Johnson
Volume 4, issue 4, 1992
- The Sunday Trading Battle in England and Wales pp. 301-315

- Terry Burke and J.R. Shackleton
- Multistate Conflicts in Antitrust Law: the American-Japanese Case pp. 317-330

- Nico Spiegel
- Product Origin and Anti-Dumping: Europe versus Japan and Korea pp. 331-339

- Chong Ju Choi
- Incentive to Finance under the Shoup Corporate Income Tax Concept—Focus on Shoup Semi-Imputation Credit Method pp. 341-362

- Konosuke Kimura
Volume 4, issue 3, 1992
- On Centre and Periphery pp. 207-211

- Philip Payton
- ‘A Confusion of Aims’. Defence Manufacturing and Industrial Policy in the Early 1950’s. A Case study pp. 213-223

- Victoria Syme-Taylor
- Young People and Employment in the South West pp. 225-239

- David Dunkerley and Claire Wallace
- Socio-Economic Change in Post-War Cornwall: The Dynamics of the Centre-Periphery Relationship pp. 241-248

- Philip Payton
- Centre and Periphery: the Baltic States in Search of Economic Independence pp. 249-267

- Philip Hanson
- Centre Periphery Relations in Czechoslovakia pp. 269-280

- Martin Myant
- Yugoslavia—a Peripheral Tragedy pp. 281-293

- David A. Dyker
Volume 4, issue 2, 1992
- The New Paradigm of Georgescu-Roegen and the Tremendous Speed of Increase in Entropy in the Modern Economic Process pp. 101-129

- Kozo Mayumi
- Economics as Allegory pp. 131-136

- Jannett Highfill
- Beyond Positivism and Normativism pp. 137-144

- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Constructive Empiricism: a Reconstruction of Economic Methodology pp. 145-160

- Thomas A. Boylan and Pascal F. O’Gorman
- Institutional Change and Economic Theory—a Perspective and an Eclectic Synthesis pp. 161-188

- Shyam J. Kamath
- Politics, Psychology, and the Neutrality Proposition pp. 189-202

- Baruch Mevorach
Volume 4, issue 1, 1991
- Age at Marriage, Divorce, Fertility and Labor Force Participation of Women: a Time Series Perspective pp. 1-16

- Naci Mocan
- Mortality and Fertility in Germany: Cointegration and Causality Tests for Rural and Urban Prussia and Modern Germany pp. 17-31

- Horst Entorf and Klaus Zimmermann
- Co-operative Enterprises in Italy, Portugal and Spain: History, Development and Prospects pp. 33-59

- Will Bartlett and Geoffrey Pridham
- Advances in Nonlinear Dynamics and Implications for Economics pp. 61-70

- Raj Nallari
- Toward a Non-Marginalist Theory of Economic Change pp. 71-89

- John Gowdy
- Global Warming and the Car pp. 91-100

- Peter Romilly
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