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1972
- 67-90 Managerial Discretion Models
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by O. E. Williamson
- 69-79 U.K. Experience 1962–72: Spending, Profits and Liquidity
In: The Strategy of Financial Pressure
by A. T. K. Grant
- 69-93 East-West Contrast in Pakistan’s Agricultural Development
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Swadesh R. Bose
- 70-84 The Emergence of the World Bank as a Development institution
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Raymond F. Mikesell
- 70-93 On Discount Rates for Cost-Benefit Analysis
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 70-96 The Challenge of Multi-National Corporations and Regional Economic Integration to the Trade Unions, their Structure and their International Activities
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Karl Casserini
- 71-77 ‘Everybody Else Is Out Of Step’
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 71-87 Twentieth-Century Marxism
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 71-108 Benefits and Costs for the Investing Corporation
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 73-91 Expansion of Commercial Trade in Agricultural Products
In: Towards an Open World Economy
by T. E. Josling
- 74-96 Cycles in the British Economy: 1790–1914
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by W. W. Rostow
- 76-95 Prices
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 77-88 Notes on Supply
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 78-88 ‘Dollar-Imperialism’
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 80-110 The Scope and Limitations of Financial Action
In: The Strategy of Financial Pressure
by A. T. K. Grant
- 85-88 Commentary
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Grant L. Reuber
- 89-92 What’s Wrong with Economics I
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 89-97 The Case for Disinvestment
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 89-102 The Law of Decreasing Costs
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 91-102 Behavioral Rules and the Theory of the Firm
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by R. M. Cyert & M. I. Kamien
- 91-103 The future of the International Financial System
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Robert A. Mundell
- 91-469 Case Studies
In: Wealth from Knowledge
by J. Langrish & M. Gibbons & W. G. Evans & F. R. Jevons
- 93-101 Developing Countries in the Liberalisation of World Trade
In: Towards an Open World Economy
by David Wall
- 94-120 Economic Implications of the ‘Green Revolution’ and the Strategy of Agricultural Development in West Pakistan
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Hiromitsu Kaneda
- 94-122 On Measuring the Social Opportunity Cost of Public Funds
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 95-107 Conversions not Decisions
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 96-107 Enterprise Performance
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 97-108 International Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Jack Lee
- 97-130 The Trade Cycle in Britain, 1790–1850
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by R. C. O. Matthews
- 98-103 Some Political Considerations
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 103-107 A Further Note on Decreasing Costs
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 103-125 Provision for Escape Clauses and other Safeguards
In: Towards an Open World Economy
by David Robertson
- 104-106 Commentary
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Robert M. Stern
- 104-114 Devaluation or Revaluations?
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 105-130 Perfect Competition, Historically Contemplated
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by G. J. Stigler
- 107-112 A View From the Developing World
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Raul Prebisch
- 108-110 The Equilibrium of Duopoly
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 108-123 Economic Incentives to Labour
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 109-118 Language and Change
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 109-132 Factors Influencing the Organisation and Style of Management and their Effect on the Pattern of Industrial Relations in Multi-National Corporations
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by B. C. Roberts
- 109-139 Benefits and Costs for the Host Country
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 111-138 Doctrines of Imperfect Competition
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 111-145 Finance as a Constraint in a Developed Economy
In: The Strategy of Financial Pressure
by A. T. K. Grant
- 112-117 Commentary
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Gerald K. Helleiner
- 115-120 ‘Too Late and Too Little?’
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 119-139 Social Man and Economics
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 121-127 The Case Against the Floating Dollar
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 121-128 A Report on the Fund
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Pierre-Paul Schweitzer
- 123-131 Professor Arrow on the Social Discount Rate
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 124-143 Labour Productivity
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 127-136 Negotiations for Overcoming Non-tariff Barriers to Trade
In: Towards an Open World Economy
by Brian Hindley
- 128-136 The Monetary Power Vacuum
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 129-138 A General Commentary
In: Bretton Woods Revisited
by Harry G. Johnson
- 131-144 Monopolistic Competition in Retrospect
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by G. J. Stigler
- 131-160 British Economic Fluctuations, 1870–1914
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by A. G. Ford
- 132-148 Tariff Protection, Import Substitution and Investment Efficiency
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Ronald Soligo & Joseph Stern
- 132-156 On Estimating the Rate of Return to Capital in Colombia
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 137-144 Back to Economic Nationalism
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 137-155 Adjustment Assistance to Import Competition
In: Towards an Open World Economy
by Seamus O’cleireacain
- 137-172 Multi-National Corporation, International Union and International Collective Bargaining: A Case Study of the Political, Social, and Economic Implications of the 1967 U.A.W.-Chrysler Agreement
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by David H. Blake
- 139-187 Theory of Imperfect Competition Revised
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 140-166 Two Case Studies: Canada and Puerto Rico
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 143-158 Verification in Economics
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 144-164 Banking and Finance
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 145-151 Currency War or Compromise?
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 145-183 Chamberlin versus Chicago
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by G. C. Archibald
- 149-168 Comparative Costs, Factor Proportions and Industrial Efficiency in Pakistan
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Nurul Islam
- 152-158 The British Plan
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 157-167 Position of MFN Principle in Future Trade Negotiations
In: Towards an Open World Economy
by Hugh Corbet
- 157-183 On Measuring the Social Opportunity Cost of Labour
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 159-168 Pitfalls of the SDR Scheme
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 159-177 The Positivist Dream
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 161-187 The Role of Consumption in Interwar Fluctuations
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by H. W. Richardson
- 165-188 Capital Formation and its Efficiency
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 167-194 Balance of Payments Problems from Direct Foreign Investment
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 169-177 Is This the End of Bretton Woods?
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 169-187 Overinvoicing and Industrial Efficiency
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Gordon C. Winston
- 173-194 Multi-National Corporations, Trade Unions and Industrial Relations: A Case Study of Jamaica
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Jeffrey Harrod
- 178-184 We Must Have a Reserve Currency
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 179-190 Storytelling
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 184-186 Archibald versus Chicago
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by G. J. Stigler
- 184-232 Investment in Men Versus Investment in Machines: The Case of India
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 185-191 Could the Dollar Regain Supremacy?
In: The Destiny of the Dollar
by Paul Einzig
- 187-191 More on Archibald versus Chicago
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by Milton Friedman
- 188-195 A Note on the Degree of Dependence on Foreign Assistance
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Keith Griffin & Azizur Rahman Khan
- 188-207 Theory of Profit
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 188-219 The Causes of Business Fluctuations
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by D. J. Coppock
- 189-211 Structural Developments
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 192-196 Reply to Chicago
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by G. C. Archibald
- 193-205 Values in Economics
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 195-218 Benefits and Costs of the Investing Country
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 197-209 On the Predictive Content of Models of Monopolistic Competition
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by Josef Hadar
- 199-224 Multi-National Public Corporations for Development and Integration in Latin America
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Marcos Kaplan
- 207-221 Five Ways of Looking at “Ought”
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 208-217 Profiteering: An Ethical Study
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 208-223 Personal Income Distribution and Personal Savings in Pakistan
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Asbjorn Bergan
- 210-219 Imperfect Competition with Unknown Demand
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by Josef Hadar & Claude Hillinger
- 212-232 The Relation between Production and Distribution
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 219-238 Promise and Problems of the Multinational Corporate Organisational form
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 220-235 On the Theory of Oligopoly
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by W. J. Baumol
- 220-235 Long Waves in Building in the British Economy of the Nineteenth Century
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by E. W. Cooney
- 221-236 The Expansion of Credit in an Advancing Community
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 223-235 Law as a Moral Science
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 224-249 What Has been Happening to Real Wages in Pakistan?
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Azizur Rahman Khan
- 229-239 Economic Reforms and Labour Relations in the Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Zdeněk Mošna
- 233-247 Marginal Cost Pricing and Social Investment Criteria for Electricity Undertakings
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 233-259 Technological Progress
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 236-256 The Restoration of Pure Monopoly and the Concept of the Industry
In: Readings in Industrial Economics
by Mancur Olson & David McFarland
- 236-267 Fluctuations in House-Building in Britain and the United States in the Nineteenth Century
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by H. J. Habakkuk
- 237-246 What’s Wrong with Economics II
In: What’s Wrong with Economics?
by Benjamin Ward
- 237-253 Keynes and Traditional Theory
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 239-243 Business Investment Abroad: The Jury is Still Out
In: The Economics of Business Investment Abroad
by H. Peter Gray
- 240-255 Some Possible Implications of East-West Enterprise-to-Enterprise Agreements
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Norman Scott
- 248-279 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Transportation Projects
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 250-276 Trend of Real Income of the Rural Poor in East Pakistan
In: Growth and Inequality in Pakistan
by Swadesh R. Bose
- 254-277 An Essay in Dynamic Theory
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 260-299 International Specialization and Trade
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 263-274 Regional Economic Integration as the Creation of an Environment Favourable to Transnational Industrial Organisation in the E.E.C
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by J. E. Dierendonck
- 268-290 The Long Swing: Comparisons and Interactions Between British and American Balance of Payments, 1820–1913
In: British Economic Fluctuations, 1790–1939
by Jeffrey G. Williamson
- 275-308 Efforts to bring about Community- Level Collective Bargaining in the Coal and Steel Community and the E.E.C
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Roger Blanpain
- 278-290 Supplement on Dynamic Theory
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 280-310 Costs and Benefits of the Ullum Dam Project: An Analytical Framework and an Empirical Exploration
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 293-301 Professor F. A. von Hayek on Individualism
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 300-340 Socialist Reforms and the Capitalist World
In: Socialist Economic Development and Reforms
by J. Wilczynski
- 302-317 Increasing Returns
In: Economic Essays
by Roy Harrod
- 309-320 European Regional Economic Integration and Collective Bargaining
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Michel Despax
- 311-323 Issues Concerning Capital Assistance to Less-Developed Countries
In: Project Evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 321-340 International Collective Bargaining and Regional Economic Integration: Some Reflections on Experience in the E.E.C
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Hans Günter
- 341-350 Towards an Extension of Multi-National Corporations of European Origin: Implications for Industrial Relations
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Jacques Houssiaux
- 351-422 Summary of the Symposium Discussions
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Hans Günter
- 423-446 The Future of Transnational Industrial Relations: A Tentative Framework for Analysis
In: Transnational Industrial Relations
by Hans Günter
1971
- 1-9 A Model of General Economic Equilibrium
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by J. Neumann
- 1-11 Introduction
In: Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views
by J. A. Kregel
- 1-11 From Hitler to Hallstein
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 1-16 Introduction
In: Mathematics for Economists and Social Scientists
by R. J. O’Brien & G. G. Garcia
- 1-17 Introduction
In: Research and Innovation in the Modern Corporation
by Edwin Mansfield & John Rapoport & Jerome Schnee & Samuel Wagner & Michael Hamburger
- 1-22 The Frequency Distribution
In: An Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
by T. G. Connolly & W. Sluckin
- 1-24 Background for The Economic Analysis of Environmental Pollution
In: The Economics of Environment
by Allen V. Kneese
- 1-36 An Introduction to Theories of Corporate Growth
In: The Corporate Economy
by Robin Marris
- 3-12 The Beginning of European Monetary Co-operation
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 3-17 Origins of the ILO
In: History of the International Labour Organisation
by Antony Alcock
- 10-18 A Note on J. von Neumann’s Article on “A Model of Economic Equilibrium”
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by D. G. Champernowne
- 11-32 Boyhood
In: Autobiography of an Economist
by Lord Robbins
- 12-20 Political and Military Aspects
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 12-47 Classical and Neoclassical Approaches
In: Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views
by J. A. Kregel
- 13-23 The European Payments Union
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 17-37 Linear Relations and their Implications
In: Mathematics for Economists and Social Scientists
by R. J. O’Brien & G. G. Garcia
- 18-46 Research and Development: Characteristics, Organization, and Outcome
In: Research and Innovation in the Modern Corporation
by Edwin Mansfield & John Rapoport & Jerome Schnee & Samuel Wagner & Michael Hamburger
- 18-46 The Establishment of the ILO
In: History of the International Labour Organisation
by Antony Alcock
- 19-26 On a Two-Sector Model of Economic Growth
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by H. Uzawa
- 21-31 ‘The More We Are Together…’
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 23-40 Measures of Central Tendency
In: An Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
by T. G. Connolly & W. Sluckin
- 24-31 Trade Liberalisation and Monetary Integration
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 27-30 Note on Uzawa’s Two-Sector Model of Economic Growth
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by R. M. Solow
- 27-43 Essay On Economic Growth and Environmental Quality
In: The Economics of Environment
by Ralph C. d’Arge
- 31-47 On the Stability of Growth Equilibria in Two-Sector Models
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by K. Inada
- 32-39 The ‘Big Market’ Myth
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 33-53 1914–1918
In: Autobiography of an Economist
by Lord Robbins
- 35-48 The Earlier Plans, 1969–70
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 37-67 Economic Analysis of the Corporate Economy: A Survey and Critique
In: The Corporate Economy
by Adrian Wood
- 38-71 Some Sets, More Numbers
In: Mathematics for Economists and Social Scientists
by R. J. O’Brien & G. G. Garcia
- 40-45 Are Big Firms an Advantage?
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 41-57 Measures of Variability
In: An Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
by T. G. Connolly & W. Sluckin
- 44-52 Environmental Control and Economic Systems
In: The Economics of Environment
by Erik Dahmén
- 46-51 Survival of the Fittest
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 47-63 Project Selection, Commercial Risks, and the Allocation to Small Business of Federal Research and Development Contracts
In: Research and Innovation in the Modern Corporation
by Edwin Mansfield & John Rapoport & Jerome Schnee & Samuel Wagner & Michael Hamburger
- 48-52 The Classification of Inventions
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by Joan Robinson
- 48-65 J. E. Meade: An Eclectic Approach to Neoclassical Growth
In: Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views
by J. A. Kregel
- 49-58 The Second Werner Report and the Subsequent Agreements
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 49-66 Early Struggles
In: History of the International Labour Organisation
by Antony Alcock
- 52-56 Exploiting Growth-Hysteria
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 53-60 Disembodied Technical Change in a Two-Sector Model
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by P. A. Diamond
- 53-65 The Use of Standards and Prices for Protection of the Environment
In: The Economics of Environment
by William J. Baumol & Wallace E. Oates
- 54-71 Confused Objectives
In: Autobiography of an Economist
by Lord Robbins
- 57-66 The Balance Must Balance
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 58-72 Cumulative Distributions
In: An Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
by T. G. Connolly & W. Sluckin
- 61-67 Tentative Notes on a Two-Sector Model with Induced Technical Progress
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by C. C. Weizsäcker
- 61-78 Balance of Payments Adjustment within a Common Market
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 64-85 The Determinants of Development Costs
In: Research and Innovation in the Modern Corporation
by Edwin Mansfield & John Rapoport & Jerome Schnee & Samuel Wagner & Michael Hamburger
- 66-73 Pangloss on Pollution
In: The Economics of Environment
by E. J. Mishan
- 66-74 J. Tobin: Marginal Productivity, Money and Growth
In: Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views
by J. A. Kregel
- 67-72 Will ‘English Disease’ Spread or Be Cured?
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 67-80 Fascist Italy and Freedom of Association
In: History of the International Labour Organisation
by Antony Alcock
- 68-102 Neoclassical Growth with Fixed Factor Proportions
In: Readings in the Theory of Growth
by R. M. Solow & J. Tobin & C. C. Weizsäcker & M. Yaari
- 68-110 The Firm in General Equilibrium Theory
In: The Corporate Economy
by Kenneth J. Arrow
- 72-95 L.S.E. 1920–1923
In: Autobiography of an Economist
by Lord Robbins
- 72-113 More Sets, Some Logic
In: Mathematics for Economists and Social Scientists
by R. J. O’Brien & G. G. Garcia
- 73-78 Free Movement of Labour and Capital
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 73-88 The Normal Curve
In: An Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
by T. G. Connolly & W. Sluckin
- 75-86 R. M. Solow: Rate of Profit and Return on Investment
In: Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views
by J. A. Kregel
- 77-93 A Planning Approach to the Public Good Problem
In: The Economics of Environment
by E. Malinvaud
- 79-87 Monetary Unification — at a Price
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 79-88 Monetary Integration and Britain’s Entry
In: European Monetary Integration
by Peter Coffey & John R. Presley
- 81-98 The ILO and Native Labour
In: History of the International Labour Organisation
by Antony Alcock
- 86-109 Overruns and Errors in Estimating Development Cost, Time, and Outcome
In: Research and Innovation in the Modern Corporation
by Edwin Mansfield & John Rapoport & Jerome Schnee & Samuel Wagner & Michael Hamburger
- 87-95 Samuelson and Modigliani: The Unseemly Paradox
In: Rate of Profit, Distribution and Growth: Two Views
by J. A. Kregel
- 88-94 The Costs of Joining
In: The Case against Joining the Common Market
by Paul Einzig
- 89-95 Sampling Methods
In: An Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
by T. G. Connolly & W. Sluckin