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December 2000, Volume 27, Issue 12
- 1205-1230 An explanation for the rising share of services in employment
by A.H.G.M. Spithoven - 1231-1252 An introduction to economics as a moral science
by James E. Alvey - 1252-1269 Labor rights and labor power and welfare maximization in a market economy ‐ Revising the conventional wisdom
by Morris Altman
November 2000, Volume 27, Issue 11
- 1042-1062 Ontological (empirical) foundations of sociological economics
by Milan Zafirovski - 1063-1073 Progress, sustainable development and the biotechnological society
by Michael Szenberg - 1074-1097 Higher education financing and equality of educational opportunities in Swaziland
by Oluyele Akinkugbe - 1098-1131 A behavioral theory of economic welfare and economic justice
by Morris Altman
July 2000, Volume 27, Issue 7/8/9/10
- 669-698 Economics and university life: further reflections and experiences of Clem Tisdell
by Clem Tisdell - 699-708 Safety and socio‐economic issues raised by modern biotechnology
by Dayuan Xue & Clem Tisdell - 709-719 An economist conversant with management: Clem A. Tisdell
by Kyle Bruce - 720-738 How a natural scientist sees socio‐economic problems and their solution
by Anghel N. Rugina - 739-767 Full‐fledged and forthright social economists under‐acclaimed
by Thomas O. Nitsch - 768-787 A step to endorse sustainability
by Irmi Seidl - 788-801 Problems to agricultural sustainability in developing countries and a potential solution: diversity
by Punya P. Regmi & Karl E. Weber - 802-815 The “Asian economic miracle” unmasked
by Liam Ryan - 816-846 Environmental and human costs of commercial agricultural production in South Asia
by Clevo Wilson - 847-861 Concessional sales, open market demand and consumption of rice in Sri Lanka
by P.J. Gunawardana - 862-877 Is growth good for the poor? Thailand’s boom and bust
by Peter G. Warr - 878-893 Gram Bangla model for poverty alleviation and self‐reliance
by S.I. Khan - 893-906 Telecommunications and economic growth
by Gary Madden & Scott J. Savage - 907-916 Conflicts and paradoxes in economic development
by Parikshit K. Basu - 917-927 Customary marine tenure systems and sustainable fisheries management in Papua New Guinea
by John Asafu‐Adjaye - 927-943 A study of group lending and incentives in Bolivia
by Eric Van Tassel - 943-958 The competitive advantage of the transnational corporation as an institutional form
by Marc T. Jones - 959-967 Tourism demand and the nuisance of crime
by Theodore Levantis & Azmat Gani - 968-979 Economic efficiency and investment potential in the smallholder crop sector in Malawi
by Julius H. Mangisoni - 980-993 On values and their estimation
by Jeff Bennett - 994-1013 A new perspective on the role of the government in economic development
by Tony Fu‐Lai Yu - 1013-1019 The nature of optimal public policy
by Lok Sang Ho - 1020-1036 Water conveyance costs and conjunctive use
by Chieko Umetsu & Ujjayant Chakravorty
May 2000, Volume 27, Issue 5/6
- 339-391 An open dialogue in the world of new ideas
by Anghel N. Rugina - 395-467 Principia methodologica: a bridge from economics to all other natural sciences
by Anghel N. Rugina - 471-518 Two stabilization plans for a developed economy: West Germany and Israel
by Anghel N. Rugina - 521-562 A critique of pure reason and of practical reason in economics: on the threshold of a third revolution in economic thinking
by Anghel N. Rugina - 565-599 New times, new problems and new ideas: the fundamentals of a new research programme
by Anghel N. Rugina - 603-646 The theory of the cheating of the masses in modern times: the institutional roots of social immorality under capitalism, socialism‐communism and fascism
by Anghel N. Rugina
April 2000, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 259-271 The command economy cometh
by Donald C. Wellington - 272-285 Codifying the principles of a welfare state
by Franklin G. Mixon & James B. Wilkinson - 286-290 Beef taboo in Chinese society
by Cheng‐chung Lai - 291-307 Saint Mary of the Contra, Our Lady of Oliver North
by Andy Thorpe & Elizabeth Bennett
March 2000, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 173-193 A comparative analysis of China’s permanent and temporary migration during the reform period
by Hong Yang - 194-212 A social contractarian theory of markets: Neoclassicism, Rawls, Gauthier and the alternative
by Masudul Alam Choudhury - 213-226 Is length of service related to the level of job satisfaction?
by Titus Oshagbemi - 227-243 The politics of state, society and economy
by John M. Luiz
February 2000, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 99-113 Community values according to the I‐Ching
by Li‐teh Sun & Qi Jiang - 114-133 Tourism as a passport to development in small states: reflections on Cyprus
by Ron Ayres - 134-146 A reading of Hobbes’ Leviathan with economists’ glasses
by Jesus M. Zaratiegui Labiano - 147-159 Centering economic affairs on justice and the person
by Edward J. O’Boyle
January 2000, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 6-31 A brief theory of the market – ethically focused
by Ulrich Thielemann - 32-44 A theological economics
by Paul Oslington - 45-61 State, public sector and theoretical prerequisites to a model of an “economy without taxes”
by Vladimer Papava - 62-85 The nature of Islamic socio‐scientific inquiry Theory and application to capital markets
by Masudul Alam Choudhury
December 1999, Volume 26, Issue 12
- 1378-1388 Unemployment trends in Russia of the 1990s
by Ernest Raiklin - 1389-1417 Boris Yeltsin and Russia’s rocky road to capitalism: the early years
by John E. Elliott & Thomas Hall - 1418-1427 The ethical problems of personnel management in a transition economy
by A. Szalkowski & D. Jankowicz - 1428-1440 Testing the “natural rate of suicide” hypothesis
by Matti Virén - 1441-1454 Institutional change in UK health and local authorities
by Robert McMaster - 1455-1491 Economics and civilisation
by Leslie Armour - 1492-1505 Tax incentives, individual characteristics and charitable giving in Singapore
by Vincent C.H. Chua & Chung Ming Wong
October 1999, Volume 26, Issue 10/11
- 1199-1226 Morality, economics and life
by Leslie Armour - 1227-1249 Is there anything new to be said after Adam Smith, Marx, Walras and Keynes?
by Anghel N. Rugina - 1249-1284 Methodological controversies in economics and political economy
by Thomas W. Hall & John E. Elliott - 1285-1301 Essentialism and epochalism within the context of Irish state‐building
by Daniel J. O’Neil - 1302-1314 Social capital and the privatization of public goods
by Dell Champlin - 1315-1326 Beyond Adam Smith and Karl Marx: visions and versions of future society
by Thomas O. Nitsch - 1327-1343 Community based urban development: a strategy for improving social sustainability
by Sabine U. O’Hara - 1344-1353 Ancient futures: papal and Buddhist economics
by Glen Alexandrin & Charles E. Zech - 1354-1370 Augustinianism and the social service state
by Daniel J. O’Neil
July 1999, Volume 26, Issue 7/8/9
- 866-885 The modernization of Japan, as seen from the career of an enlightened Shishi (noble‐minded patriot)
by Hiroshi Ishida - 884-900 Promotion and development of Japan’s spinning industry as seen from a Japanese statesman’s life in the early Meiji era
by Hiroshi Ishida - 900-915 The fairness of minimum wages in South Africa
by R.A. Lotriet - 915-925 A framework for creating an export society in South Africa
by Wilma Viviers & Jonathan Calof - 925-947 Full social cost pricing in the energy sector
by Roger Lawrey - 945-955 New options for environmental policy in central and eastern Europe
by Maria Jolanta Welfens - 955-964 Complementarity of market and state intervention in the context of Australia’s structural reforms since the early 1980s
by Dilip Dutta & Marcus Heininger - 963-976 Aboriginal people, spirituality and the traditional ownership of land
by Bruce Rigsby - 974-1021 Value judgments and the choice of climate protection strategies
by Carsten Helm & Thomas Bruckner & Ferenc Tóth - 999-1014 Economics, extension and the adoption of land conservation innovations in agriculture
by David J. Pannell - 1013-1027 Jobs and environment: the “double dividend” of ecological modernisation?
by Kate Crowley - 1027-1055 Population and rural‐urban environmental interactions in developing countries
by K. Jegasothy - 1042-1062 The Swedish agricultural landscape – economic characteristics, valuations and policy options
by Lars Drake - 1061-1079 Property rights, “takings” and environmental management
by Andrew K. Dragun - 1078-1093 Ensuring a moral and social economy in Singapore
by Linda Low - 1091-1123 Economic transition: what can be learned from China’s experience
by Charles Harvie - 1120-1144 Reconciling “weak” and “strong” sustainability
by Werner Hediger - 1144-1161 Conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture: main actors and the costs to bear
by Detlef Virchow - 1162-1185 Unequal federalism and regional inequalities: the case of the coffee policies in Brazil
by Olímpio J. de Arroxelas Galvão
June 1999, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 724-742 Consumer concerns about food safety in Australia and Japan
by Dominic Smith & Paul Riethmuller - 742-751 Ownership, responsibility and leadership – a historical perspective
by Tuomo Takala - 752-764 Capitalism, rivalry and solidarity
by P.K. Keizer - 763-778 The new traditional economy
by Marina V. Rosser & J. Barkley Rosser & Kirby L. Kramer - 779-802 The economic impacts of restricting UK arms exports
by Stephen Martin & Keith Hartley & Bernard Stafford - 802-811 Admired values: the case of teenagers in Malaysia
by Selamah Abdullah Yusof & Ruzita Mohd Amin - 811-818 Some random thoughts concerning the symbiotic relationship between social and institutional economics
by Lewis E. Hill
May 1999, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 590-596 The problem of social cost: the role of the state
by Max Gillman - 596-609 Entrepreneurship and ethics
by Tibor R. Machan - 609-641 Payment for health in Thailand
by D.A. Reisman - 642-660 Entry modes of multinational corporations into China’s market: a socioeconomic analysis
by Haishun Sun - 660-673 Ethics, community development and not‐for‐profit business
by Darryl Reed - 674-694 The dynamics of corporate culture: conception and theory
by Richard L. Brinkman - 695-707 Are patients really consumers?
by Michael Keaney
April 1999, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 482-486 A systems approach to education in the secondary sector
by Neil Richardson - 487-500 Extending corporate liability in New Zealand
by Max Gillman & James Hogan - 501-520 A Christian perspective on Neoclassical rational choice theory
by Clive Beed & Cara Beed - 521-536 Government investment in manufacturing
by Robert E. Looney - 537-544 The effect of age on the satisfaction of academics with teaching and research
by Charles Hickson & Titus Oshagbemi - 545-558 Dualism, duality and the complexity of economic institutions
by William A. Jackson - 559-569 Globalization, new production concepts and income distribution
by A.J.C. Manders & Y.S. Brenner
January 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1/2/3
- 21-45 Sustainability issues and socio‐economic change in the Jingpo communities of China
by Ren Zhuge & Clem Tisdell - 46-57 The nature of social economics
by Edward J. O’Boyle - 58-78 Tradition and modernity in the performing arts of the Tibetans
by Colin Mackerras - 79-108 Mining taxation in Fiji
by Roman Grynberg & Peter Fulcher & Peter Dryden - 109-133 Genetic testing and therapy
by Robert F. Rizzo - 134-157 Social policy in Kazakstan during the economic transition
by Keith Griffin - 158-173 The limits to economic valuation of biodiversity
by Ulrich Hampicke - 174-193 A socio‐economic theory of regulatory compliance
by Jon G. Sutinen & K. Kuperan - 194-210 The social consequences of reform in transitional economies
by Asfaw Kumssa & John F. Jones - 211-221 Community service obligations and their implications
by Averil Cook - 222-238 Economic reforms, public transfers and social safety nets for the poor
by K.C. Roy & J.C.H. Chai - 239-273 The Multilateral Ozone Fund
by Frank Biermann & Udo E. Simonis - 274-289 Conservation and prudent management are the key to the preservation of the environment
by K.C. Roy & C.A. Tisdell - 290-297 Socioeconomic characteristics of rural urbanization in Southern Jiangsu, China
by De Wang - 298-311 Macroeconomic conditions and opening up ‐ Argentina, Chile and India
by Debasish Chakraborty - 312-324 Comparing migrant and non‐migrant tourism impacts
by Ari Gamage & Brian King - 325-344 Remittances in the South Pacific
by Richard P.C. Brown & Dennis A. Ahlburg - 345-353 An economic analysis of factors influencing fertility in the Pacific island countries
by Azmat Gani - 354-369 Good governance, administrative reform and socio‐economic realities
by Binayak Ray - 370-388 Women, common property resources and livestock husbandry in Thai villages
by Tatjana Kehren - 389-401 Political economy of macroeconomic management
by Anis Chowdhury - 402-414 Limited information, the possibility of rational choice and the contingent valuation method
by Joshua S. Gans - 415-429 Minimum wages, training wages and youth employment
by John Mangan & John Johnston - 430-440 The impact of socio‐economic factors on gambling expenditure
by Allan Layton & Andrew Worthington - 441-454 Water pricing issues in a developing country
by Myengwa Joshua Madida Nyoni - 455-474 Deforestation mechanisms: a survey
by Dradjad H. Wibowo & R. Neil Byron
December 1998, Volume 25, Issue 11/12
- 1595-1607 CONSUMPTION‐John Paul II, Catholic social thought and the ethics of consumption
by Charles K. Wilber - 1608-1617 DISTRIBUTION ‐ The encyclicals and rights to distributions in contract‐ and status‐based economies
by Patrick J. Welch - 1618-1639 WORK AS SUCH ‐ The social teaching of the Church on human work
by Giuseppe Gaburro & Giancarlo Cressotti - 1640-1657 Man and work according to the social doctrine of the Church, particularly in the thought of John Paul II
by Giovanni Tondini - 1658-1671 Christianity, John Paul II and the future of work
by Jon D. Wisman - 1672-1683 LEISURE ‐ Leisure in the economic thought of John Paul II
by Gerard Stockhausen - 1684-1698 LABOR ‐ Labor mobility and social wellbeing under international capitalism
by John J. Piderit - 1699-1710 Establishing the priority of labor
by G. Paul Peterson & James A. Buss - 1711-1726 Papal pronouncements on labor unions and workplace democracy
by Gladys W. Gruenberg - 1727-1738 DEVELOPMENT ‐ Principles for integral human development inSollicitudo Rei Socialis
by Barbara Kraemer - 1739-1754 Justice and international development fromMater et MagistratoCentesimus Annus
by Kishor Thanawala - 1755-1763 John Paul II’s vision of the social economy from an urban perspective
by Charles E. Zech - 1764-1775 John Paul II’s vision of the role of multinational enterprise expansion in building the social economy
by Anthony Scaperlanda - 1776-1789 MARKET ECONOMY ‐ John Paul II’s passage to the market economy
by Arnold McKee - 1790-1802 ECONOMICS AS A DISCIPLINE ‐ The crossroads between John Paul II’s social vision and conservative economic thought
by Maryann O. Keating & Barry P. Keating - 1803-1810 Does economics have an ethical component?
by Henry C. Mayer - 1811-1820 Beyond Pareto optima, efficiency and the “free market”
by Thomas O. Nitsch
November 1998, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 1454-1465 Markets and biodiversity loss: some case studies and policy considerations
by Carl McDaniel & John M. Gowdy - 1466-1471 The Soviet and post‐Soviet allocation of land rent
by Ernest Raiklin - 1472-1476 On the short‐run allocation of economic resources by the Soviet and post‐Soviet enterprises
by Ernest Raiklin - 1477-1508 Five dimensions of the interdependence of philosophy and economics integrating HET and the history of political philosophy
by Alan Duhs - 1509-1519 Theory of subjective value in German national economics
by Birger P. Priddat - 1520-1551 The idea of natural law and the moral content of economics
by Tomas J. F. Riha - 1552-1564 Foundation of business ethics in contemporary religious thought: the Ten Commandment perspective
by Abbas J. Ali & Manton Gibbs - 1565-1571 Economics and mathematics: recent views on a controversial relationship
by George M. Agiomirgianakis & Yiannis E. Mavrommatis
October 1998, Volume 25, Issue 9
- 1334-1341 Advertising and information costs: an empirical study
by Franklin G. Mixon - 1342-1352 Methodological individualism, economic behaviour and economic policy
by Gregory T. Papanikos - 1353-1366 Toward an ethics of corporate restructuring
by Dell Champlin - 1367-1379 Equity as a policy objective: the case of Northern Ireland
by Marie Finnegan - 1380-1397 Frédéric Le Play: a forefather of social economics
by Floreal H. Forni & Ada Freytes Frey & Germán Quaranta - 1398-1410 J. Zijlstra (b. 1918)
by A.H.G.M. Spithoven - 1411-1424 Transitions into and out of poverty
by Edward J. O’Boyle - 1425-1441 Adam Smith’s three strikes against commercial society
by James E. Alvey
July 1998, Volume 25, Issue 6/7/8
- 920-947 The varied life of an economist
by Clem Tisdell - 948-955 The imperatives of Biosphere conservation and wise Homosphere development
by Nicholas Polunin - 956-967 The “sleeper” issue in medicine
by D.P. Doessel - 968-1004 Economic change, the environment and Buddhism in Asia
by Peter L. Daniels - 1005-1029 If planning is about anything, what is it about?
by David Wadley & Philip Smith - 1030-1048 Caste, class synergies and discrimination in India
by Autar S. Dhesi - 1049-1063 The political economy of reservations in public jobs in India
by K.K. Upadhyaya - 1064-1072 Economics and ethics in an Indian society: a reflective analysis
by N.B. Biswas - 1073-1094 The woes of economic reform: poverty and income inequality in Fiji
by Biman C. Prasad - 1095-1111 Gender issues in poverty alleviation: a case study of Bangladesh
by M.A.B. Siddique - 1112-1127 Environmental, socio‐cultural and developmental linkages in a South Asian set‐up
by M.I. Zuberi - 1128-1141 Tracking the poor: the making of wealth and poverty in Thailand (1982‐1994)
by Jonathan Rigg - 1142-1159 Macroeconomic insights on the liberalised trading regime of Thailand
by Neil Dias Karunaratne - 1160-1177 Regional catching up and productivity growth in Chinese reform period
by Liqun Jia - 1178-1188 Quality‐adjusted life years (qalys) versus willingness to pay in matters of life and death
by Yew‐Kwang Ng - 1189-1198 Technology transfer models across cultures: Brunei‐Japan joint ventures
by Shabbir Hussain - 1199-1206 On the social value of biological control of weeds
by Bruce A. Auld - 1207-1216 The Schumpeterian hypothesis and technical change
by Tatsuo Kinugasa - 1217-1232 Internationalisation and the Australian labour market
by Neil Dias Karunaratne - 1233-1243 The accounting‐economics interface: where the market fails
by Irene M. Gordon & Lawrence A. Boland - 1244-1254 The implications of economic inequality for social welfare and social conflict
by Nripesh Podder - 1255-1270 National financial policies, global environmental damage and missing international institutions
by Fariborz Moshirian - 1271-1278 Emergent issues of environmental economics
by Norman Myers - 1279-1299 Trying to stay Canadian ‐ maybe
by Robert M. Pike - 1300-1309 Zero prices, equity and natural areas
by Ross Cullen - 1310-1325 Good governance in sustainable development: the impact of institutions
by K.C. Roy & C.A. Tisdell
June 1998, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 523-536 Two concepts of equilibrium, the equation of unified knowledge and two concepts of stability
by Anghel N. Rugina - 539-606 Prolegomena to any future study in economics and finance as a science
by Anghel N. Rugina - 609-658 Prolegomena to any future study of a great free, just and stable economy and society
by Anghel N. Rugina - 661-692 Dehumanization of modern civilization and a new, Schumpeterian explanation of poverty
by Anghel N. Rugina - 695-752 Toward a new principia politica: the third revolution in political science
by Anghel N. Rugina