Content
1998
- 324-334 Ethnic Rent-Seeking, Stability and Institutional Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa
In: The Political Dimension of Economic Growth
by Mwangi S. Kimenyi - 335-347 Healing Sick Institutions
In: The Political Dimension of Economic Growth
by Robert Klitgaard - 351-356 Comment
In: The Political Dimension of Economic Growth
by Beatrice S. Weder - 357-362 Comment
In: The Political Dimension of Economic Growth
by Guy P. Pfeffermann - 357-412 Resource Endowments and Agricultural Development: Africa versus Asia
In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
by Jean-Philippe Platteau & Yujiro Hayami & Partha Dasgupta - 363-366 Comment
In: The Political Dimension of Economic Growth
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 413-446 Thailand versus Japan: Why Was Japan First?
In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
by David Feeny & Ammar Siamwalla - 447-481 Rural Industrialization in East Asia
In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
by Keijiro Otsuka & Abhijit V. Banerjee - 482-525 Evolution of Economic Systems: The Case of Japan
In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
by Tetsuji Okazaki & Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara & Avner Greif - 529-551 The Role of Community Norms and Government in East Asian Rural-Inclusive Development and Institutional Building
In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
by Masahiko Aoki - 552-560 The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Development: A Summary Evaluation
In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
by Douglass C. North
1997
- 3-9 The Functions of Social Choice Theory
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Kenneth J. Arrow - 3-42 Informational Rents and Property Rights in Land
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Dilip Mookherjee - 10-14 Discussion of Arrow’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Wulf Gaertner - 15-37 Individual Preference as the Basis of Social Choice
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Amartya Sen - 38-43 Discussion of Sen’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Louis Gevers - 43-68 An Efficiency Argument for Sustainable Use
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Joaquim Silvestre - 47-67 Voting Models in the Arrovian Framework
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Fuad Aleskerov - 68-71 Discussion of Aleskerov’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Norman Schofield - 69-93 Full Employment as a Worker-Discipline Device
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Karl Ove Moene & Michael Wallerstein - 72-96 Arrovian Social Choice on Economic Domains
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Michel Breton - 94-115 Transferability of Collective Property Rights: Does Trade Destroy Trust?
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Paul Seabright - 97-100 Discussion of Le Breton’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Andrey Malishevski - 101-120 Axiomatic Analysis of Resource Allocation Problems
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Hervé Moulin & William Thomson - 116-144 Limited Privatization in the Presence of Public Bads
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by John E. Roemer - 121-174 A Unified Perspective on Resource Allocation: Limited Arbitrage is Necessary and Sufficient for the Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium, the Core and Social Choice
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 147-170 Corporate Governance, Financial Systems and the Transition to Capitalism: Towards a Conceptual Framework
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Erik Berglöf - 171-193 Long-Term Investment and Monitoring in Financial Relationships
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Ernst-Ludwig Thadden - 175-178 Discussion of Chichilnisky’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Nicholas Baigent - 179-204 The Possibility-Impossibility Boundary in Social Choice
In: Social Choice Re-examined
by Donald Campbell & Jerry Kelly - 194-215 Alternative Models of Control: Efficiency, Accessibility and Market Failures
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Fabrizio Barca - 219-242 Employment Contracts, Finance and the Distribution of Wealth
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by A. F. Newman - 243-267 Democratic Firms and the Distribution of Wealth
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 271-325 The Economics of Enterprise Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Philippe Aghion & Olivier Jean Blanchard & Wendy Carlin - 326-355 Chinese Township-Village Enterprises as Vaguely Defined Cooperatives
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Martin L. Weitzman & Chenggang Xu - 359-393 Why Have the Rabble not Redistributed the Wealth? On the Stability of Democracy and Unequal Property
In: Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
by Louis Putterman
1996
- 3-22 Profit Maximization and Imperfect Competition
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Birgit Grodal - 3-23 Reasonable Mechanisms and Nash Implementation
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Bhaskar Dutta - 24-25 Discussion of Dutta’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Bezalel Peleg - 25-62 Suppose Everybody Behaved Like That?
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Ken Binmore - 26-45 Notes on Strategy-Proof Social Choice Functions
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Salvador Barberà - 46-49 Discussion of Barberà’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Hervé Moulin - 53-77 Foundations and Implications of Rights
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Christian Seidl - 63-89 Aggregation, Learning and Rationality
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Jean-Michel Grandmont & Alan Kirman - 78-81 Discussion of Seidl’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Gerhard O. Orosel - 82-95 Game Forms versus Social Choice Rules as Models of Rights
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Peter Hammond - 90-117 Evolution and Rationality: Some Recent Game-Theoretic Results
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Abhijit Banerjee & Jörgen W. Weibull & Ken Binmore - 96-99 Discussion of Hammond’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Rajat Deb - 100-128 On Modelling Individual Rights: Some Conceptual Issues
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Prasanta Pattanaik - 121-140 Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Dilip Abreu - 129-133 Discussion of Pattanaik’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Maurice Salles - 137-162 Intertemporally Consistent Population Ethics: Classical Utilitarian Principles
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Charles Blackorby & Walter Bossert & David Donaldson - 141-164 Mechanism Design with Incomplete Information
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Sanjay Srivastava - 163-166 Discussion of Blackorby, Bossert and Donaldson’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by William Thomson - 165-181 Issues and Results in General Equilibrium Theory
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Beth Allen - 167-196 Rational Just Social Choice
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Serge-Christophe Kolm - 182-189 The Determinacy of Equilibria 25 Years Later
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Andreu Mas-Colell - 190-203 On the Value of Information
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Christos H. Papadimitriou - 197-201 Discussion of Kolm’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by John A. Weymark - 202-229 Interpersonal Comparisons of the Extended Sympathy Type and the Possibility of Social Choice
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Kotaro Suzumura - 204-235 Theories of Optimal Capital Structure: A Managerial Discretion Perspective
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Oliver Hart - 230-236 Discussion of Suzumura’s Paper
In: Social Choice Re-Examined
by Kevin Roberts - 239-280 Non-Hierarchical Aspects of the Internal Organization of the Enterprise: A Partial Survey in Comparative Perspective
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Masahiko Aoki & John McMillan - 281-296 Patents as an Incentive System
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Suzanne Scotchmer - 297-330 Empirical Studies of Product Markets
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Alan Kirman & Louis Phlips - 331-355 The Labour Supply of Lone Mothers in Denmark and the United Kingdom
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Nina Smith & Ian Walker & Niels Westergård-Nielsen - 356-385 Competition and Cooperation Among Producers: Cournot Revisited
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Christian Schmidt
1995
- 3-24 Should the Formerly Socialist Economies Look East or West for a Model?
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Alan S. Blinder - 3-27 Political Regimes and Economic Growth
In: Democracy and Development
by Adam Przeworski & Fernando Limongi & Salvador Giner - 25-54 Israel’s Stabilization Programme of 1985, or Some Simple Truths of Monetary Theory
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Don Patinkin - 28-57 On the Relationship between Economic Development and Political Democracy
In: Democracy and Development
by John E. Roemer & Salvador Barberà - 55-81 Business History from the Microeconomic Perspective
In: Economics in a Changing World
by N. Lamoreaux & D. Raff - 61-91 Democracy: A Key to Development in Costa Rica?
In: Democracy and Development
by Juan-Rafael Vargas & Amiya Kumar Bagchi - 85-100 On Growth Theory
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Frank Hahn - 92-137 Democracy and Development in India
In: Democracy and Development
by Sudipta Kaviraj & Kumkum Sangari - 101-122 Technical Progress in the Theory of Economic Growth
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Philippe Aghion & Peter Howitt - 123-141 About Investment in Macroeconomics
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Edmond Malinvaud - 138-164 Democracy and Economic Growth: The Japanese Experience
In: Democracy and Development
by Michio Morishima & Bruce Cumings - 145-175 Interest Rate Puzzles, Competitive Theory and Capital Constraints
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 167-192 Development Policy Decision-Making in Democratic Spain
In: Democracy and Development
by Josep M. Colomer & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 176-185 Accounting for Stock Price Movements
In: Economics in a Changing World
by John Y. Campbell - 186-209 The Rise and Fall of the Future: Why Did National Saving Decline?
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Sharone L. Maital & Shlomo Maital - 193-214 Democracy and the Demise of National Developmentalism: Turkey in Perspective
In: Democracy and Development
by Caglar Keyder & Dharam Ghai - 210-220 Optimal Currency Areas, Large and Small
In: Economics in a Changing World
by William H. Branson - 215-234 Democracy, Authoritarianism and Development in China
In: Democracy and Development
by Carl Riskin & Michio Morishima - 221-249 Contract Inefficiency, Wages and Employment: An Assessment
In: Economics in a Changing World
by James M. Malcomson - 235-255 South Africa: The Problems in a Deeply Divided Society
In: Democracy and Development
by Francis Wilson & Jonathan Leape - 250-265 Some New Thoughts on Migration and Development
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Oded Stark - 256-282 Marketization and Democratization: The Sino-Soviet Divergence
In: Democracy and Development
by Wlodzimierz Brus & Anthony B. Atkinson
1994
- 3-14 Majoritarian and Proportional Systems
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 3-33 Multinational Firms in the Theory of International Trade
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Wilfred J. Ethier - 15-26 Who Gets Elected?
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 27-52 The Importance of Electoral Systems
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 34-47 Co-operation and Competition in International Environmental Protection
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Scott Barrett - 48-78 Do the Poor Insure? A Synthesis of the Literature on Risk and Consumption in Developing Countries
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Harold Alderman & Christina H. Paxson - 53-79 Choosing an Electoral System
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 79-97 Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Theory without Evidence
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Peter Spencer - 83-100 Presidentialism
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 98-120 Macroeconomics and Small Developing Economies: A Policy-Maker’s Perspective
In: Economics in a Changing World
by DeLisle Worrell - 101-119 Parliamentary Systems
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 121-140 Semi-Presidentialism
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 123-148 Capital Inflows to Latin America: The 1970s and 1990s
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Guillermo A. Calvo & Leonardo Leiderman & Carmen M. Reinhart - 143-151 The Difficulty of Politics
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 149-170 International Constraints and Economic Policy-Making in African Countries
In: Economics in a Changing World
by M. I. Mah’moud - 153-160 Alternating Presidentialism: A Proposal
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 161-172 The Paradox of Governing by Legislating
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 171-194 The Vulnerability of Inflation Stabilization to External Shocks: A Case Study of Bolivia
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Juan Antonio Morales - 173-181 Problems with Presidential Systems
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 183-195 Problems with Parliamentary Systems
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 195-222 The Unorthodox Response of the South African Economy to Changes in Macroeconomic Policy
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Charles Harvey & Carolyn Jenkins - 197-204 Constitutional Engineering
In: Comparative Constitutional Engineering
by Giovanni Sartori - 225-257 Trade and Industrial Policy Reform in Senegal: 1986–90
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Eckhard Siggel - 258-278 Issues in Structural Adjustment of the Indian Economy
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Mihir Rakshit - 279-286 The Prospects for China’s Economic Development and Reform in the 1990s
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Yuanzheng Luo & Guanan Li & Jian Sun - 287-304 The Future of the Mediterranean Basin
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Michel Grenon
1993
- 3-20 Why Economists Should Take Ethics Seriously
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Daniel M. Hausman & Michael S. Mcpherson - 3-28 Exchange-Rate Based Stabilisation under Imperfect Credibility
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Guillermo A. Calvo & Carlos A. Végh - 21-39 Credible Liberalization: Beyond the Three Theorems of Neoclassical Welfare Economics
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Peter J. Hammond - 29-45 Devaluation, the Terms of Trade, and Investment in a Keynesian Economy
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Michael Gavin - 43-59 Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy after Fifty Years
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Arnold Heertje - 46-69 Sheet Anchors, Fixed Price Anchors and Price Stability in a Monetary Union
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Andrew J. Hughes Hallett & David Vines & Myrvin Anthony - 60-79 Public Finance, Unemployment and Economies in Transition
In: Economics in a Changing World
by John S. Flemming - 70-91 Foreign Supply Shocks, Wage Indexation and Optimal Monetary Policy
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Franz X. Hof - 80-99 The Economics of Workers’ Enterprises
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Paul R. Kleindorfer & Murat R. Sertel - 95-118 The Impact of Fiscal and Productivity Shocks on the Natural Rate of Unemployment in a Two-Country World
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Hian Teck Hoon & Edmund S. Phelps - 100-117 Public Expenditure and Tax Policy for Economic Development
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Christopher J. Heady - 119-136 Shocks and Aggregate Low Frequency Variability in a Small Open Economy
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Christian C. Starck - 121-139 The Western Experience with Social Safety Nets
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Anthony B. Atkinson - 137-152 Real Shocks and the Real Exchange Rate
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Emil-Maria Claassen - 140-152 Economics of Ageing
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Dieter Bös - 153-163 Economic Adjustment and Growth in Small Developing Countries
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by DeLisle Worrell - 153-174 Payment of Medical Providers and the Public Provision of Medical Care
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Mark V. Pauly - 167-185 Influence of Fiscal Shocks on Exchange Rate Volatility under Imperfect Capital Mobility and Asset Substitutability
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Şaziye Gazioḡlu - 175-197 The Dynamics of Housing Prices: An International Perspective
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Peter Englund & Yannis M. Ioannides - 186-202 Domestic and Foreign Shocks to Employment and Capital Accumulation in Germany
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Oliver Landmann & Jürgen Jerger - 198-217 Non-cash Income, Living Standards and Inequality: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Peter Saunders & Timothy M. Smeeding & John Coder & Stephen Jenkins & Johan Fritzell & Aldi J. M. Hagenaars & Richard Hauser & Michael Wolfson - 203-223 Capital Taxation, Housing Investment and Wealth Accumulation in a Small Open Economy
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Søren Bo Nielsen & Peter Birch Sørensen - 218-233 Gender Inequality and Economic Development
In: Economics in a Changing World
by Jane Humphries - 224-237 Underemployment Equilibria in an Empirical Macromodel for Austria
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Peter Neudorfer & Karl Pichelmann - 241-256 Measurement Errors and the Convergence Hypothesis
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Edward E. Leamer - 257-271 Three Parity Conditions in International Finance
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Richard C. Marston - 272-288 Endogenous Growth, Convergence and Fiscal Policies in an Interdependent World
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by George S. Alogoskoufis & Frederick Ploeg - 289-309 Consistent Conjectural Equilibria and Economic Policies Coordination
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Henri Sterdyniak & Pierre Villa - 313-331 Stochastic Shocks, Fads and Exchange Rate Fundamentals: An Empirical Evaluation of the Target Zone Proposal
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Nicos M. Christodoulakis - 332-352 The Theory of Exchange Rate Determination, and Exchange Rate Forecasting
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Giancarlo Gandolfo & Pier Carlo Padoan & Giuseppe Arcangelis - 353-376 A Chaotic Monetary Model of the Exchange Rate
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Paul Grauwe & Hans Dewachter - 377-399 Theories, Consistent Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Michael Goldberg & Roman Frydman - 400-407 Bandwagon Effects or Rational Expectations in the Exchange Rate?
In: Open-Economy Macroeconomics
by Vasumathi Vijayraghavan
1992
- 1-38 Conference Record, 1958
In: Early Steps in Comparing East-West Economies
by E. A. G. Robinson - 3-16 Aspects of the Public Sector in Greece: Postwar Developments and Future Prospects
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Theodore A. Georgakopoulos - 3-40 Women, Work and Agricultural Commercialisation in the Philippines
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Maria Florol - 17-22 Some Lines of Action in the Greek Public Sector
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by George E. Drakos - 23-29 Structural Policies to Unwind the Greek Fiscal Tangle
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by George C. Bitros - 30-41 Fiscal Deficits and the Role of the State in the Greek Economy
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Matthew J. Lambrinides & Theophanis B. Pakos - 39-50 Post-conference Impressions, 1958
In: Early Steps in Comparing East-West Economies
by A. K. Cairncross - 41-60 Industrialisation Strategies and Gender Composition of Manufacturing Employment in Turkey
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Günseli Berik & Nilüfer Çağatay - 45-59 Macroeconomic Performance and Policies: Recent Past and Prospects
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by George Hadjimatheou - 53-69 International Trade and Peaceful Co-operation
In: Early Steps in Comparing East-West Economies
by V. P. Dyachenko - 60-77 Monetary Policy and Financial Markets in the 1990s
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Lucas Papademos - 61-81 Female-Headed Households and Urban Poverty in Pakistan
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Yasmeen Mohiuddin - 71-83 Trade between Countries with different Economic and Social Systems
In: Early Steps in Comparing East-West Economies
by A. K. Cairncross - 78-93 Financial Liberalisation, the EMS and the Consequences for Greek Macroeconomic Policy
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by George D. Demopoulos - 82-103 The Hidden Roots of the African Food Problem: Looking Within the Rural Household
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Jeanne Koopman - 85-99 The Mechanisms of Market and Planned Economies
In: Early Steps in Comparing East-West Economies
by M. C. Kaser - 94-109 Some Thoughts on the Current State and Prospects of the Greek Commercial Banking System
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Evangelos A. Voloudakis - 107-119 Economic Development and the Feminisation of Poverty
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Tuovi Allèn - 113-126 Exchange Rate Policy Dilemmas in the Presence of Macroeconomic Imbalance
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Maria Constantopoulos - 120-131 Economic Independence of Women in the Netherlands
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Marga Bruyn-Hundt - 127-137 The Effects of Devaluation on Gross Domestic Product in Greece
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Stylianos A. Sarantides - 132-154 The Impact of Demographic Trends in the United Kingdom on Women’s Employment Prospects in the 1990s
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Lynne Evans - 138-151 The Economic Union of the European Community and the Greek Economy: The External Sector
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by E. Pournarakis - 152-158 The Integration of Greece into the European Economy
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Loukas Tsoukalis - 155-166 Union Density and Women’s Relative Wage Gains
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Jean Fletcher & Sandra Gill - 161-169 Inflexibility and Adjustment of the Greek Economy under Liberalisation
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Alexander H. Sarris - 169-179 The Effects of Japanese Income Tax Provisions on Women’s Labour Force Participation
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Aiko Shibatal - 170-179 Structural and Technological Imperatives in the Light of Development Prospects for the Greek Economy
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Nikos Vernardakis - 180-190 Structural Characteristics of the Greek Economy, with Particular Reference to the Small and Medium-size Enterprises Sector
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Joseph Hassid - 180-194 Women and Part-time Work: France and Great Britain Compared
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Marie-Gabrielle David & Christophe Starzec - 191-201 Shipping and Tourism in the Context of the Greek Economy
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by John Tzoannos - 195-212 Differential Returns to Human Capital in Full-time and Part-time Employment
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by John F. Ermisch & Robert E. Wright - 213-223 Part-time Work in Sweden and its Implications for Gender Equality
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Marianne Sundström - 227-239 Re-entrance into the Labour Market of Women Graduates in Greece: The Results of an Experimental Training Programme
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Athena Petraki Kottis - 240-249 Women in Higher Education: Recent Changes in the United States
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Mariam K. Chamberlain - 250-264 The Impact of Population Policies on Women in Eastern Europe: The German Democratic Republic
In: Women’s Work in the World Economy
by Lynn Duggan
1991
- 3-20 Should Keynesian Economics Dispense with the Phillips Curve?
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Lawrence H. Summers - 3-21 Presidential Address: The Nature of Inequality
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Amartya Sen - 3-23 Public Choice, Markets and the Problem of Ensuring an Adequate Minimum Level of Welfare
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Edward F. McClennen - 3-30 Temporary Equilibrium: Money, Expectations and Dynamics
In: Value and Capital: Fifty Years Later
by Jean-Michel Grandmont - 3-38 Theories of the Trade Cycle
In: Business Cycles
by Kumaraswamy Velupillai - 21-41 Testing Keynesian Unemployment Theory against Structuralist Theory: Global Evidence of the Past Two Decades
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Edmund S. Phelps - 22-38 Basic Income Schemes and the Lessons from Public Economics
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Anthony B. Atkinson - 24-42 Environmental and Agricultural Issues: What is the Alternative to Public Choice Theory?
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Peter Söderbaum - 31-37 Comment
In: Value and Capital: Fifty Years Later
by Lionello F. Punzo - 39-49 Economic Restructuring in the USSR and International Economic Relations
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Abel G. Aganbegyan - 41-55 Business Cycles, Manias and Panics in Industrial Societies
In: Business Cycles
by Charles P. Kindleberger - 41-63 Certainty Equivalence and Inequivalence for Prices
In: Value and Capital: Fifty Years Later
by Kenneth J. Arrow - 42-74 Unemployment Through Learning from Experience
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Steve Alpern & Dennis J. Snower - 43-71 Public Choice and Agricultural Policy: The Case of the CAP
In: Issues in Contemporary Economics
by Konrad Hagedorn