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September 2007, Volume 34, Issue 10
- 714-734 The economic function in the Hindu worldview: its perennial social relevance
by S.K. Chakraborty & D. Chakraborty - 735-740 Exogenous technological change and wage inequality in rural India: a theoretical note
by Arindam Banik & Pradip K. Bhaumik & Sundayo Iyare - 741-753 The nexus between stock market and economic activity: an empirical analysis for India
by Purna Chandra Padhan - 754-771 A case of inappropriately targeted vulnerability reduction initiatives in Andhra Pradesh, India?
by Lee Bosher - 772-780 Commonweal vs. free market capitalism: the case of India and China
by Appa Rao Korukonda
August 2007, Volume 34, Issue 9
- 577-585 Ethics and values in Indian economy and business
by P. Kanagasabapathi - 586-598 Financial development, trade and growth triangle: the case of India
by Salih Turan Katircioglu & Neslihan Kahyalar & Hasret Benar - 599-611 Economic size and performance of dispersed and clustered small scale enterprises in India
by M.R. Narayana - 612-636 Empirical analysis of the relationship between total consumption‐GDP ratio and per capita income for different metals
by Antonio Focacci - 637-663 Social responsibility in India towards global compact approach
by Aruna Das Gupta - 664-677 Critical evaluation of growth strategies: India and China
by Parikshit K. Basu - 679-712 Enhancing competitiveness of India Inc
by Sanjib K. Dutta
July 2007, Volume 34, Issue 8
- 506-524 Corporate governance: a paradigmatic look
by Kavous Ardalan - 525-537 Human capital vs social capital
by Peter Nisbet - 538-553 Green community entrepreneurship: creative destruction in the social economy
by Travis Gliedt & Paul Parker - 554-565 Gender differences in occupational status in the South Korean labor market: 1988‐1998
by Charlie G. Turner & Elizabeth Monk‐Turner
June 2007, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 436-448 Rent‐seeking and economic valuation of environmental quality
by Femida Handy & Joyce Gleason - 449-471 Poverty profile and correlates of poverty in Ghana
by Charles K.D. Adjasi & Kofi A. Osei - 472-484 Person: an economic agent for the electronic age
by Edward J. O'Boyle - 485-501 Measuring performance: differences between capitalist and labour‐owned enterprises
by Zuray Melgarejo & Francisco J. Arcelus & Katrin Simon
May 2007, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 374-387 Human resource management and Native people: a checklist of concerns and responses
by Alf H. Walle - 388-401 Understanding the success factors of micro‐finance institution in a developing country
by Rusdy Hartungi - 402-414 Beyond the formal/informal economy binary hierarchy
by Colin C. Williams & John Round & Peter Rodgers - 415-424 Why do we ignore the best solution for improving unequal income distribution?
by Ben‐David Nissim - 425-432 Karl Marx and Milton Friedman: bedfellows in thought
by Donald C. Wellington & Sourushe Zandvakili
April 2007, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 297-309 Principles of administration revisited
by John Donaldson & Irene Fafaliou - 310-319 Food security and human development
by Azmat Gani & Biman Chand Prasad - 320-344 Co‐operation and conflict between firms, communities, new social movements and the role of government v. Cerro De San Pedro case
by José G. Vargas‐Hernández - 345-360 Do government expenditures increase private sector productivity?
by Reino Hjerppe & Pellervo Hämäläinen & Jaakko Kiander & Matti Viren - 361-365 Veblen on globalization: further clarification
by Charles G. Leathers & J. Patrick Raines
March 2007, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 220-236 Labour manoeuvrability and economic performance
by Eelco Modderman & Cees Gorter & Jasper Dalhuisen & Peter Nijkamp - 237-248 Rural poverty alleviation through NGO interventions in Bangladesh: how far is the achievement?
by A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah & Jayant K. Routray - 249-267 How culture evolves: an institutional analysis
by Leslie Kathleen Williams - 268-275 Social attitudes and the gender pay gap in the USA in recent years
by Sumati Srinivas - 276-289 The social and economic impact of the call center industry in Ireland
by Charles Jobs & Deena Burris & David Butler
February 2007, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 136-146 Tourism and the general agreement on trade in services
by Babu P. George & Tony L. Henthorne - 147-158 An empirical investigation of the relationship between government revenue and expenditure
by Neelesh Gounder & Paresh Kumar Narayan & Arti Prasad - 159-187 Housing and superannuation: social security in Singapore
by David Reisman - 188-196 GM crops in sub‐Saharan Africa
by J. Ram Pillarisetti & Roger Lawrey & Kylie Radel - 197-217 Corruption, firm growth and export propensity in Kenya
by Peter Kimuyu
January 2007, Volume 34, Issue 1/2
- 6-18 Goods and persons, reasons and responsibilities
by Des Gasper - 19-36 Public goods, global public goods and the common good
by Séverine Deneulin & Nicholas Townsend - 37-52 Destabilising identity structures
by Jérôme Ballet & François‐Régis Mahieu & Katia Radja - 53-65 Education in pre‐ and post‐conflict contexts: relating capability and life‐skills approaches
by Jean‐Luc Dubois & Milène Trabelsi - 66-87 A deliberative ethic for development
by John Cameron & Hemant Ojha - 88-102 Sustainable livelihood approaches and soil erosion risks
by Tim Forsyth - 103-126 Allocating responsibilities in multi‐level governance for sustainable development
by Sylvia I. Karlsson
December 2006, Volume 33, Issue 12
- 796-807 A phenomenological conception of private sector responsibility in socioeconomic development
by Bayu Silvia & Masudul Alam Choudhury - 808-831 Some economic dimensions of the mental health jigsaw in Australia
by Ruth F.G. Williams & D.P. Doessel & Roman W. Scheurer & Harvey Whiteford - 832-857 Russian attitudes toward paying taxes – before, during, and after the transition
by James Alm & Jorge Martinez‐Vazque & Benno Torgler - 858-859 The Veblen reply
by Donald C. Wellington & Sourushe Zandvakili
November 2006, Volume 33, Issue 11
- 728-743 Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation?
by Rusdy Hartungi - 744-765 Knowledge‐induced technological change
by Masudul Alam Choudhury & Toseef Azid & Mushtaq Ahmad Klasra - 766-780 Consumers' expenditures and perceived price fairness
by Irene Daskalopoulou & Anastasia Petrou - 781-788 Aging population, emigration and growth in Barbados
by Arindam Banik & Pradip K. Bhaumik - 789-794 The creativity of retarding speed
by Fritz Reheis
October 2006, Volume 33, Issue 10
- 666-676 A case study in the globalization of jobs in Ireland
by Charles Jobs & David Butler - 677-697 Human agency and free will: choice and determinism in economics
by Morris Altman - 698-709 GDP per capita and its challengers as measures of happiness
by William R. Dipietro & Emmanuel Anoruo - 710-722 A hermeneutic of Amartya Sen's concept of capability
by Nebel Mathias & Herrera Rendon Teresa
September 2006, Volume 33, Issue 9
- 604-614 Rationality and the language of decision making
by Mark S. Peacock - 615-624 The entrepreneurial myth, globalization and American economic dominance
by Donald C. Wellington & Sourushe Zandvakili - 625-648 The wealth of some and the poverty of Sub Saharan Africa
by John M. Luiz - 649-663 Information and communications technology: a non‐income influence on economic well being
by Azmat Gani & Michael D. Clemes
August 2006, Volume 33, Issue 8
- 534-546 Conscience as a deterrent to free riding
by Joseph G. Eisenhauer - 547-564 Factors that influence choice of major: why some students never consider economics
by Lindsay Noble Calkins & Andrew Welki - 565-579 A democratic view on prosperity
by Valentin Cojanu - 580-593 Circulation economics – a turn towards sustainability
by Stig Ingebrigtsen & Ove Jakobsen - 594-600 Is child labour a substitute for adult labour?
by Augendra Bhukuth & Jérôme Ballet
July 2006, Volume 33, Issue 7
- 468-480 Savings behaviour in Fiji: an empirical assessment using the ARDL approach to cointegration
by Paresh Kumar Narayan & Seema Narayan - 481-490 Paul Craig Roberts on empirical measures of economic freedom: a rejoinder
by Walter Block - 491-511 Revitalizing the contribution non‐profit organizations can make to the provision of human services
by Joe Wallis & Brian Dollery - 512-528 A putative East Asian business model
by Linda Low - 529-532 Veblen and globalization: a comment on Wellington and Zandvakili
by Ken McCormick
May 2006, Volume 33, Issue 5/6
- 361-375 The diverse world of social enterprise
by John Thompson & Bob Doherty - 376-385 A framework for the governance of social enterprise
by Chris Low - 386-398 Corporate social responsibility: the 3C‐SR model
by John Meehan & Karon Meehan & Adam Richards - 399-410 Social entrepreneurship: a different model?
by Roger Spear - 411-431 Applying sustainability indicators to the social enterprise business model
by Lauren Darby & Heledd Jenkins - 432-445 Social enterprise in the public sector. MetService: thinking beyond the weather
by Belinda Luke & Martie‐Louise Verreynne - 446-462 Assessing sustainability of faith‐based enterprises in Kenya
by Elijah Bitange Ndemo
April 2006, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 284-297 Beyond the market: representing work in advanced economies
by Colin C. Williams - 298-315 Food policy in Bangladesh 2010: impacts of domestic wheat productivity growth
by Mohd. Kamruzzaman & Basil Manos & A. Psychoudakis & M. Martika - 316-330 Funding and managing agricultural research in a developing country
by E. Omuru & R. Kingwell - 331-343 Causality between agriculture and economic growth in a small nation under political isolation
by Salih Turan Katircioglu - 344-353 ARIMA model and forecasting with three types of pulse prices in Bangladesh: a case study
by Zakir Hossain & Quazi Abdus Samad & Zulficar Ali
March 2006, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 192-206 Jobless growth: a new challenge for the transition economy of Poland
by Miron Wolnicki & Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski & Ryszard Piasecki - 207-220 Barriers to health care access for Latino immigrants in the USA
by Patrick A. Rivers & Fausto G. Patino - 221-240 Were the Chinese reforms a feasible alternative for transition economies?
by John Marangos - 241-260 Epstein on alienation: a rejoinder
by Walter Block - 261-281 The philosophical foundation of the lecture‐versus‐case controversy
by Kavous Ardalan
February 2006, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 102-110 Distributive justice
by Erica Kilchrist & Walter Block - 111-131 Understanding the health and nutritional status of children in Pakistan
by Uzma Iram & Muhammad S. Butt - 132-159 Payment for health in Singapore
by David Reisman - 160-186 Islamic macroeconomics?
by Masudul Alam Choudhury
January 2006, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 4-10 Constrained discretion: New Labour's third way for economic and social policy?
by Brian Burkitt - 11-32 The evolving roles of the clubs in the management of international debt
by Richard P.C. Brown & Timothy J. Bulman - 33-53 “The Captain”: the travelogues and twisted science of Thorstein Veblen
by Guido Giacomo Preparata - 54-76 Democratic development: a comprehensive concept of comparative assessment
by Jennifer S. Holmes & Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Piñeres - 77-100 Which policies effectively enable smoking cessation? Evidence from the European Union
by Joan Costa & Elias Mossialos
December 2005, Volume 32, Issue 12
- 1020-1034 Exposure to pesticides, ill‐health and averting behaviour: costs and determining the relationships
by Clevo Wilson - 1035-1050 Sustainable development and environmental accounting: the challenge to the economics and accounting profession
by Gamini Herath - 1051-1062 Liang Qichao, Sun Yat‐sen, and the 1905‐1907 debate on socialism
by Cheng‐chung Lai & Paul B. Trescott - 1063-1068 The formation of conventional expectations under strong uncertainty: a comment
by David Dequech
November 2005, Volume 32, Issue 11
- 924-938 The death ofhomo economicus: is there life after welfare economics?
by John M. Gowdy & Raluca Iorgulescu Polimeni - 939-950 Brain drains and brain gains: causes, consequences, policy
by Peter Hall - 951-967 Historical pattern of India's economic growth: salient features
by K.C. Roy - 968-1010 Pre‐Soviet, Soviet and post‐Soviet models of economic growth and development
by Ernest Raiklin
October 2005, Volume 32, Issue 10
- 857-867 Economic development and geopolitics: a tale of two regions
by Thamir M. Salih - 868-876 Towards a conceptual framework in unitary economics
by Dodo J. Thampapillai & Bo Öhlmer & Boon Tiong Lim - 877-892 Analysis of the potential and problems of new institutional economics for third world development
by Gamini Herath - 893-898 “Should we sell human organs?” Correction of a faulty analysis
by David L. Kaserman - 899-915 Did US labor's post‐World War II successes lead to its subsequent woes?
by Jon D. Wisman
September 2005, Volume 32, Issue 9
- 740-766 The speed of adjustment and the sequencing of economic reforms
by Saleh M. Nsouli & Mounir Rached & Norbert Funke - 767-782 Economic analysis of food‐borne diseases control program in Australia
by Shahjahan Ali Khandaker & Mohammad Alauddin - 783-813 Hindered growth: the ideology and implications of population assistance
by Maria Sophia Aguirre & Cecilia A. Hadley - 814-826 China's ethnic minorities and the middle classes: an overview
by Colin Mackerras - 827-851 The relevance of Marx to all students of economics, no matter the level
by Nick Potts
August 2005, Volume 32, Issue 8
- 656-666 Code of ethics and employee governance
by Patrick A. McNutt & Charlie A. Batho - 667-681 Thomas Hobbes and the displacement of political philosophy
by Thea Vinnicombe - 682-703 Social responsibility: the most important, and neglected, problem of all?
by Ted Trainer - 704-716 Farmer strategies and forest conservation: a case study from south‐western Madagascar
by Thorkil Casse & Uffe Nielsen & Socrate Ranaivoson & Jean Romuald Randrianamarivo - 717-734 A model of human behaviour for sustainability
by Hans‐Ulrich Zabel
July 2005, Volume 32, Issue 7
- 576-589 Enhancing a competitive intelligence culture in South Africa
by Wilma Viviers & Andrea Saayman & Marié‐Luce Muller - 590-601 Neoclassicism, artificial intelligence, and the marginalization of ethics
by John B. Davis - 602-615 Social market economics revisited
by Siegfried G. Karsten - 616-638 Globalization and financial instability
by Helmut Wagner - 639-647 Economic growth and income inequality: the case of the US
by Yu Hsing
June 2005, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 492-509 Family size, economics and child gender preference: a case study in the Nyeri district of Kenya
by Tabitha W. Kiriti & Clem Tisdell - 510-519 A cross country analysis of outward foreign direct investment patterns
by Pantelis Pantelidis & Dimitrios Kyrkilis - 520-540 John Paul II's vision of the social economy
by Edward J. O'Boyle - 541-553 Prejudice against female children: economic and cultural explanations, and Indian evidence
by Clem Tisdell & Gopal Regmi - 554-569 Economics, social justice and the common good: Roman‐Catholic perspectives
by Thomas O. Nitsch
May 2005, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 388-407 An inquiry into the disposition of Chinese agriculture
by Dongxue Zhang - 408-423 Corporate social responsibility and the bottom line
by Nicholas Capaldi - 424-438 Transparency: a two‐way mirror?
by Dominique Bessire - 439-453 Closing the gender gap in Bangladesh: inequality in education, employment and earnings
by Mohammad A. Hossain & Clement A. Tisdell - 454-482 Technology revolutions and social development
by Peter L. Daniels
April 2005, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 276-290 Mathematics and academic finance: the role of paradigms
by Kavous Ardalan - 291-306 The impact of alternative styles of policy leadership on the direction of local government reform
by Joe Wallis & Brian Dollery - 307-324 Alternative paths to the transition process
by John Marangos - 325-338 Paul A. Samuelson: philosopher and theorist
by Michael Szenberg & Aron A. Gottesman & Lall Ramrattan - 339-383 Union duopoly with heterogeneous labour
by Ana Paula Martins
March 2005, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 184-202 The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air‐pollution: the East Asian experience
by Toru Iwami - 203-217 A paradigm of Islamic money and banking
by Masudul Alam Choudhury & Mostaque Hussain - 218-227 Are political principles stable?
by Tibor R. Machan - 228-248 Cultural lag: a relevant framework for social justice
by Richard L. Brinkman & June E. Brinkman - 249-267 Economics and religion
by James E. Alvey
January 2005, Volume 32, Issue 1/2
- 5-16 M.L. Weitzman vs J.M. Buchanan
by Umberto Romani & Giovanni Tondini - 17-33 Rural development in China
by Colin G. Brown & Scott A. Waldron & John W. Longworth - 34-59 Major issues relating to end‐of‐life care
by Robert F. Rizzo - 60-76 Neglected dimensions of development: inequality, conflict and aid
by Rukmani Gounder - 77-97 On the theory of post‐Communist economic transition to market
by Vladimer Papava - 98-120 Socio‐economic factors determining adult literacy in developing countries
by Krishna Mazumdar - 121-132 Financial support systems: the student experience in England and France
by Susan Curtis & Rita Klapper - 133-154 Distribution of income and the structure of economy and society
by A.H.G.M. Spithoven - 155-173 A socio‐economic framework of interpretation and analysis
by Pieter Keizer
November 2004, Volume 31, Issue 11/12
- 996-1004 Interest groups and government growth in Spain during Franco's dictatorship (1939‐1975)
by Jesus M. Zaratiegui - 1005-1013 Socioeconomic analysis of the determinants of TANF recipients in the USA and policy implications
by Yu Hsing - 1014-1028 The Malthusian physiognomy of Nazi economics
by Guido Giacomo Preparata - 1029-1049 The “new” economy: complexity, coordination and a hybrid governance approach
by Wolfram Elsner - 1050-1060 Child income poverty and child deprivation: an essay on measurement
by Amélia Bastos & Graça Leão Fernandes & José Passos - 1061-1070 Globalization and inequality according to Veblen
by Donald C. Wellington & Sourushe Zandvakili - 1071-1088 On making human development more humane
by Humayon A. Dar - 1089-1108 Political implications of cultural evolution
by Horst Feldmann - 1109-1119 The formation of conventional expectations in Keynesian fundamental uncertainty
by Theodore T. Koutsobinas
October 2004, Volume 31, Issue 10
- 890-902 Empirical study in finite correlation coefficient in two phase estimation
by M. Khoshnevisan & F. Kaymarm & H.P. Singh & R. Singh & F. Smarandache - 903-922 Distributional implications of contemporary Judeo‐Christian economics
by Clive Beed & Cara Beed - 923-954 Free‐economics: The vision of reformer Silvio Gesell
by Guido Giacomo Preparata & John E. Elliott - 955-973 Historical path dependence, institutional persistence, and transition to market economy
by Ryszard Zukowski - 974-987 The effects of neoliberal structural adjustment on women's relative employment in Latin America
by Jennifer A. Ball
September 2004, Volume 31, Issue 9
- 818-831 Retirement entitlement and monetary‐fiscal policy
by G.A. Swanson - 832-839 The logic of collective consuming
by Wilfred Dolfsma - 840-854 The role of institutions in the development process of African countries
by Asfaw Kumssa & Isaac M. Mbeche - 855-867 The bureaucracy of murder: empirical evidence
by Franklin G. Mixon & W. Charles Sawyer & Len J. Treviño - 868-878 Social economy as political practice
by J.J. McMurtry - 879-886 The persistence of weeds and their social impact
by Bruce A. Auld
August 2004, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 740-752 Developing economy banking: the case of Islamic banks
by Farhad F. Ghannadian & Gautam Goswami - 753-766 Determinants of household food security
by Uzma Iram & Muhammad S. Butt - 767-772 Fiscal and monetary multipliers under imperfect competition
by Demetrius C. Yannelis - 773-789 Global capitalism and the question of global governance
by Kenneth B. Taylor - 790-807 Ethics and economic theory
by Masudul Alam Choudhury & Mohammad Ziaul Hoque
July 2004, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 643-654 Microcredit and the Third World
by Khandakar Q. Elahi & Constantine P. Danopoulos - 655-666 Frank H. Knight's thought revisited
by Tony Fu‐Lai Yu - 667-683 Variances in social partnership
by Kamel Mellahi & Geoff T. Wood - 684-705 On the theory and practice of finance
by Kavous Ardalan - 706-720 Teaching economics in a changing university environment
by Mohammad Alauddin & James E. Butler - 721-731 South Africa
by Frank W. Agbola & Maylene Y. Damoense & Yvonne K. Saini
May 2004, Volume 31, Issue 5/6
- 457-468 What determines private investment in Iran?
by Abbas Valadkhani - 469-486 Politics of race and poverty in Fiji
by Sunil Kumar & Biman Prasad - 487-500 The foundations of marriage: are they crumbling?
by Ian Smith - 501-535 A reconsideration on the method of economic and social sciences
by Angelo Fusari - 536-543 Edge cities, urban corridors and beyond
by David L. McKee & Yosra A. McKee - 544-560 Prices and subsidies for Australian psychiatric services
by D.P. Doessel & Ruth F.G. Williams - 561-571 Motivational needs and interdependent utilities
by Katherine B. Freeman - 572-581 The relationship between religion and earnings: recent evidence from the NLS Youth Cohort
by Todd P. Steen - 582-592 Moral considerations in outsourcing to foreign labor
by Matthew F. Pierlott - 593-613 Factors explaining the choice of an economics major
by Andrew Worthington & Helen Higgs