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Women and Part-time Work: France and Great Britain Compared
Marie-Gabrielle David and Christophe Starzec
Nationalisation of Industries in Bangladesh: Background and Problems
Rehman Sobhan
Varieties of Capital-Market Crises
Guillermo Calvo
The Evaluation of Efficiency in the Arms Industry
Keith Hartley
Nutrition, Health and Education: The Economic Significance of Complementarities at Early Ages
Marcelo Selowsky
Economic Incentives and Agricultural Exports in Developing Countries
Bela Balassa
Economics of Computerized Library Networks
Frederick G. Kilgour
US East-West Trade Policy, Focusing on Recent Legal Developments
Paul Marer
Utility-Based Altruism: Evidence from Experiments
Alexander Kritikos and Friedel Bolle
Development: What have we Learned?
Paul Streeten
Fixed versus Flexible Exchange Rates in 1995
Alberto Giovannini
Things You Don’t Give or Sell but Which You Keep: Valuable and Social Objects
Maurice Godelier
Occidental and Oriental Conceptions of Economic Progress
Corrado Gini
Repercussions of Food Surpluses in Industrialized Countries on Economic Growth in Developing Countries
V. M. Dandekar
Optimal Tax Theory, Econometric Evidence, and Tax Policy
Michael J. Boskin
Inflation and Structural Change in the Euro-Dollar Market
Marcello Cecco
How to Manage a Repressed Economy
Ronald McKinnon
The Determinacy of Equilibria 25 Years Later
Andreu Mas-Colell
The Problems of Portuguese Economic Development
L. T. Pinto
Problems with Parliamentary Systems
Giovanni Sartori
Programmes for Human Decision-Making
Pavel Pelikán
A ‘Recoupment Period’ Model of Investment and Pricing in a Socialist Economy
Haim Barkai
European Integration and Regional Development Policy in Portugal
Manuel C. L. Porto
The ‘Invisible’ Source of Alternative Energy: A Comparison of Energy Conservation Performance in East and West
Istvan Dobozi
Taxes, Relative Prices and Trade
James Melvin
Strange Attractors and Endogenous Business Cycle Theory
Hans-Walter Lorenz
Policy Autonomy of Small Countries
Hans Genberg
Why Development Patterns Differ: The Czech and Serbian Cases Compared
Jan Svejnar and Milica Uvalic
The Financial Capacity of German University Graduates to Repay Student Loans
Mathias Sinning
Problems of Economic Development of Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Spanish Territories
J. W. Williams
Economic and Social Development of Czechoslovak Agriculture
V. Jeniček
Brazil
Fernando Bastos Ávila
Fiscal Policy as a Weapon to Control Inflation
Fritz Neumark
Capital Finance and Relevant Economic Calculations in a Planned Economy
Henryk Fiszel
Price Problems in Yugoslav Theory and Practice
I. Maksimovic and Z. Pjanic
Technical Progress, the Production Function, and Development
Harvey Leibenstein
Technical Progress, The Production Function, and Development
Harvey Leibenstein
Economic Change as a Cause of International Conflict
Bruce Russett
The Microeconomics of Invention and Innovation
David B. Audretsch
Information and Regulation
Jean-Jacques Laffont
Domestic and Foreign Shocks to Employment and Capital Accumulation in Germany
Oliver Landmann and Jürgen Jerger
Energy Subsidy Reform in Iran
Djavad Salehi-Isfahani
The Role Of International Movements of Private Capital in Promoting Development
Felipe Pazos
The Rise and Fall of the Future: Why Did National Saving Decline?
Sharone L. Maital and Shlomo Maital
Discussion of the Paper by Professor Plotnikov
Charles P. Kindleberger and Andrew Shonfield
Non-growth Paths of Human-capital Accumulation
Z. M. Kubinski
Motorisation in Japan
Ryohei Kakumoto
Exchange-Rate Movements and the Export of Brazilian Manufactures
Afonso Ferreira and Andreu Sansó
International Capital Movements and the Integration of Capital Markets (Main Paper, Working Group E)
Peter Kenen
Technology, Trade, Multinationals and Aggregate Employment: Evidence from UK Panel Data
Karl Taylor and Nigel Driffield
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