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(赤間 道夫作成)
VOL, ISSUE:
Volume 28, Number 1/2
YEAR: 2001 ISSN: 0306-8293
PUBLISHER: MCB (Social Economics) Ltd.]
- ARTICLE : Access to International Journal of Social Economics
online PP: 7-8
- ARTICLE : Preface // PP: 9-16
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 PP: 17-18
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Prologue PP: 19
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part I. Analysis: Diagnosis
PP: 19
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part I. Analysis: Diagnosis - 1 The
impossibility theorem in practice PP: 19-20
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part I. Analysis: Diagnosis - 2 The
fundamental problem of proper economic calculation PP: 21-22
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part I. Analysis: Diagnosis - 3 The
Walrasian law of general equilibrium in a more complete
form PP: 23
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part I. Analysis: Diagnosis - 4 The
equation of unified knowledge and its application PP: 23-25
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part I. Analysis: Diagnosis - 5 The
special possibility theorem in practice PP: 26
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part II. Practical application:
Socio-economic diagnostics. Workable and consistent solutions to build
up a number of
self-regulating mechanisms needed for a free, just and stable economy
and society. The simultaneous transition from disequilibrium to general
stable equilibrium conditions PP: 27
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part II. Practical application:
Socio-economic diagnostics. Workable and consistent solutions to build
up a number of
self-regulating mechanisms needed for a free, just and stable economy
and society. The simultaneous transition from disequilibrium to general
stable equilibrium conditions - 1 The monetary reform PP:
27-32
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part II. Practical application:
Socio-economic diagnostics. Workable and consistent solutions to build
up a number of
self-regulating mechanisms needed for a free, just and stable economy
and society. The simultaneous transition from disequilibrium to general
stable equilibrium conditions - 2 A banking reform of freedom, social
justice and financial stability PP: 33-34
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part II. Practical application:
Socio-economic diagnostics. Workable and consistent solutions to build
up a number of
self-regulating mechanisms needed for a free, just and stable economy
and society. The simultaneous transition from disequilibrium to general
stable equilibrium conditions - 3 Reform of the officially organized
securities, commodities and foreign exchange markets PP:
35-39
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part II. Practical application:
Socio-economic diagnostics. Workable and consistent solutions to build
up a number of
self-regulating mechanisms needed for a free, just and stable economy
and society. The simultaneous transition from disequilibrium to general
stable equilibrium conditions - 4 A reform of the public budget and
budgetary policies PP: 40
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Part II. Practical application:
Socio-economic diagnostics. Workable and consistent solutions to build
up a number of
self-regulating mechanisms needed for a free, just and stable economy
and society. The simultaneous transition from disequilibrium to general
stable equilibrium conditions - 5 A reform of the foreign exchange
system and the international commercial and financial
relations PP:
41-42
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Final remarks: The great transformation
requires a new spirit and a new direction PP: 43-45
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - References PP: 46
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Appendix PP: 47
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 1: A COUNTRY AND/OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
FACED WITH A BIG DISEQUILIBRIUM. THE CASE OF THE CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST
ASIAN AREA DURING 1997-1999 - Addendum to Chapter 1: Correspondence:
Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan
PP: 48-68
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) PP: 69-70
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties PP: 71
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 1 The voice of history in the past is
united PP: 71
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 2 The present voice of the economic
science is divided PP: 71
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 3 The voice of history during the
twentieth century was no different from the previous era
PP: 72
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 4 Can we trust that the planned European
Monetary Union is in a position to solve the major problems of our
time? PP: 72
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 5 The fundamental problem of proper
economic calculation PP: 73
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 6 The impossibility theorem in
practice
PP: 74-75
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 7 The equation of unified knowledge or
how to solve the problem of economic calculation and avoid the
impossibility theorem in practice? PP: 76-77
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 8. The special possibility theorem in
practice PP: 78
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part I: The European
Monetary and Economic Union, in its present form, exposed to
insurmountable difficulties - 9 A plan for a free, and stable European
Monetary and
Economic Union PP: 79-80
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Final remarks: The
great danger in the immediate future for Europe and the rest of the
world: A negative "great transformation" PP: 81-82
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action PP: 83
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 1 What is the prima facie evidence of a
contradiction
in the Maastricht Treaty (1992)? PP: 83
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 2 Acceptable, socially beneficial goals,
ends or equilibrium values, mentioned only at random, nominally in the
Treaty PP: 84
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 3 Unacceptable, socially harmful, adverse
anti-equilibrium means, policies, reforms and regulations announced to
be used by the Treaty PP: 85-86
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 4 More disturbing anti-equilibrium aspects
in the
Maastricht Treaty: The initial disequilibria a bad omen for the
Euro PP: 87-88
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 5 The phenomenon of "chain reaction"
(physics) also in economics: The syllogism of disequilibrium
solutions PP: 89-92
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 6 A synopsis of anti-equilibrium elements
and forces
in the Treaty of Maastricht PP: 93-97
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 7 What can we do so that the European
Monetary and
Economic Union can become an immediate and lasting success?
PP: 98-101
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Part II: The
Maastricht Treaty (1992) has a basic contradiction which must be solved
before any further action - 8 What did we accomplish with the revival
of the 1976 plan? PP: 102-103
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM, EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES.
PART II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH
MUST BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) -
References PP: 104
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 2: PART I. THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AND ECONOMIC
UNION, IN ITS PRESENT FORM EXPOSED TO INSURMOUNTABLE DIFFICULTIES. PART
II: THE MAASTRICHT TREATY (1992) HAS A BASIC CONTRADICTION WHICH MUST
BE SOLVED BEFORE ANY FURTHER ACTION (1998) - Addendum to Chapter 2:
Correspondence: France, England, Sweden and Denmark PP:
105-116
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) PP: 117-118
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part I: The task and some
important lessons from the past PP: 119
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part I: The task and some
important lessons from the past - 1 The unification of a conglomerate
of national monetary systems PP: 119
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part I: The task and some
important lessons from the past - 2 Why did the "modern gold standard"
fail? PP: 120
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part I: The task and some
important lessons from the past - 3 Why did the International Monetary
Fund fail? PP: 120
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part II: What kind of a Monetary
and Economic Union? PP: 121
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part II: What kind of a Monetary
and Economic Union? - 1 What is the choice in terms of the monetary
system? PP: 121-122
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part II: What kind of a Monetary
and Economic Union? - 2 What is the choice in terms of the economic
system? PP: 123
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part III: Practical measures for
the realization of a free and stable European Monetary and Economic
Union PP: 124-132
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part IV: The problem of the
accumulated US dollars in European Central Banks PP: 133
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part IV: The problem of the
accumulated US dollars in European Central Banks - 1 The "imported
inflation" from the USA PP: 133
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part IV: The problem of the
accumulated US dollars in European Central Banks - 2 The transactions
in US dollars within the community will be separated from the issue of
money PP: 133
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part IV: The problem of the
accumulated US dollars in European Central Banks - 3 The future value
of the US dollar will not affect the new European monetary
system PP:
134
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part IV: The problem of the
accumulated US dollars in European Central Banks - 4 A de facto
devaluation of the dollar in the new system will not penalize European
exporters PP: 134
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part IV: The problem of the
accumulated US dollars in European Central Banks - 5 A European Common
Trust Fund of US dollars PP: 135
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - Part V: End results
PP: 135-137
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 3: A PLAN FOR A FREE, JUST AND STABLE EUROPEAN
MONETARY AND ECONOMIC UNION (1976) - References PP: 138
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) PP: 139-140
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part I: Basic deficiencies of the Bretton Woods Agreement of
1944 PP: 141-143
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level PP: 144
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 1 The first rule is the necessity of holding
liquid (cash) reserves for international purposes PP: 144
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 2 The second rule is the requirement that
international liquid reserves must be 100 percent covered at all
times PP: 145
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 3 The third rule is that international liquidity
reserves have to be free for circulation in the international
markets
PP: 145
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 4 The fourth rule concerns the mechanism of the
gold-points PP: 145
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 5 The fifth rule concerns the price-income-specie
adjustments PP: 145
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 6 The sixth rule concerns the equality between
the internal and external value of a given currency PP: 146
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part II: Basic conditions for stable equilibrium at the
international level - 7 The seventh rule requires the separation
between the money-markets and capital-markets at the international
level PP: 146
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part III: A new sounder foundation of the International
Monetary Fund PP: 147
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part III: A new sounder foundation of the International
Monetary Fund - 1 The separation of two basic functions PP:
147
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part III: A new sounder foundation of the International
Monetary Fund - 2 Prerogatives and rules of functioning for the
Monetary Department of the IMF PP: 147-148
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part III: A new sounder foundation of the International
Monetary Fund - 3 Extension of monetization of other suitable
commodities to serve as international liquidity reserves
PP: 149
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part III: A new sounder foundation of the International
Monetary Fund - 4 The Banking Department of the IMF PP:
150-151
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 4: A REORGANIZATION PLAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
MONETARY FUND AS ORIENTED TOWARD CONDITIONS OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM
(1973) - Part IV: Concluding remarks PP: 152
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND
PP:
153-154
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND -
Introduction // PP: 155
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part I:
Leon
Walras, a classical master of integrated micro-analysis PP:
156
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part I:
Leon
Walras, a classical master of integrated micro-analysis - 1 Leon Walras
as a social economist PP: 156
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part I:
Leon
Walras, a classical master of integrated micro-analysis - 2 The
Walrasian version of the "social question" and social peace
PP: 157
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part I:
Leon
Walras, a classical master of integrated micro-analysis - 3 The seeds
for a new doctrine of human solidarity PP: 158
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LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part I:
Leon
Walras, a classical master of integrated micro-analysis - 4 Walras
solved the conflict between the concept of justice of equality and
justice of equity PP: 159
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part I:
Leon
Walras, a classical master of integrated micro-analysis - 5 The
Walrasian proposal of nationalization of land as a panacea for all
social ills (including war) in a modern society PP: 160-161
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Epilogue:
Leon Walras as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize PP: 162
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part II:
Jan
Tinbergen, a modern master of macro-analysis PP: 163
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part II:
Jan
Tinbergen, a modern master of macro-analysis - 1 Jan Tinbergen as a
social economist PP: 163-165
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part II:
Jan
Tinbergen, a modern master of macro-analysis - 2 The holistic approach
viewed through the eyes of an econometrician PP: 166-167
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part II:
Jan
Tinbergen, a modern master of macro-analysis - 3 The world problem of
poverty and Tinbergen's solution PP: 168-169
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Part II:
Jan
Tinbergen, a modern master of macro-analysis - 4 The world problem of
political insecurity and Tinbergen's solution PP: 170-171
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND - Final
remarks: On the threshold of a Third Revolution in social, economic and
political thinking PP: 172
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 5: THE UNENDING SEARCH FOR UNIVERSAL AND
LASTING PEACE: FROM LEON WALRAS TO JAN TINBERGEN AND BEYOND -
References PP: 173-174
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES PP: 175-176
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Introduction // PP: 177
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Introduction - 1 The personality of Keynes and the Keynesian
heritage
PP: 177-178
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Introduction - 2 A new composite method of approach:
Equilibrium vs.
disequilibrium PP: 179
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis
PP: 180
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium PP: 180
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 1 The Walrasian law of general
equilibrium as a departure point PP: 180
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 2 The universal law of the
natural parameter PP: 181
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 3 The Walrasian law of general
equilibrium extended and reformulated PP: 181
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 4 The natural equality between
real and nominal (money) incomes PP: 182
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 5 The natural (equilibrium)
law of full employment PP: 182
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 6 The natural (equilibrium)
law of price stability PP: 183
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 7. The natural (equilibrium)
law of value PP: 183
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 8 The natural (equilibrium)
law of capital formation PP: 183
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 9 The natural (equilibrium)
law of stability of the banking and financial system PP: 184
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 10 The natural (equilibrium)
law of normal profit PP: 184
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 11 The natural (equilibrium)
law of distribution of natural income PP: 184
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 12 The natural (equilibrium)
law of the markets PP: 185
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 13 The natural (equilibrium)
law of a balanced budget PP: 185
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
I. The economics of stable equilibrium - 14 The natural (equilibrium)
law of foreign exchange PP: 185
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium PP: 186
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 1 How can we characterize an
economic situation of disequilibrium? PP: 186
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 2 A few concepts and theorems
related to the study of disequilibrium PP: 187
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 3 What are the basic reasons for
the existence of disequilibrium conditions in a national
economy? PP:
188
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 4 The study of disequilibrium
requires new analytical tools PP: 189
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 5 The universal law of
duality PP: 189
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 6 Two bipolar economic elements
or forces PP: 189
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 7 The general possibility theorem
PP: 189
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 8 The concept of the orientation
table PP: 189-192
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 9 The special possibility
theorem PP: 193
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part I: New and old foundations of monetary and economic
analysis -
II. The economics of disequilibrium - 10 A tripodal impossibility
theorem PP: 193
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord
Keynes
PP: 194
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes - 1
Problems of methodology and Keynes PP: 194-197
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes - 2
The
Keynesian concept of economic stability PP: 198-203ARTICLE
: CHAPTER
6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD KEYNES - Part II: A
monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes - 3 The Keynesian
concept of monetary policy PP: 204-205
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes - 4
The
Keynesian concept of money PP: 206-207
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes - 5
Keynes misjudged the mixed nature of the modern gold
standard PP:
208-210
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes -
I. The
domestic aspect of the American gold standard after 1913
PP: 211-212
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes -
II. The
international aspect of the modern gold standard PP: 213-214
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes -
II. The
international aspect of the modern gold standard - 6 Is Keynes's
general theory of employment, interest and money really a general
one?
PP: 215-217
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes -
Final
remarks PP: 218
- ARTICLE : CHAPTER 6: A MONETARY AND ECONOMIC DIALOGUE WITH LORD
KEYNES - Part II: A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes -
References PP: 219
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online PP: 1038
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board PP: 1039
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 1040-1041
- ARTICLE : Ontological (empirical) foundations of sociological
economics: Forms of the social co-determination of the
economy PP: 1042-1062 Zafirovski, Milan
- ARTICLE : Progress, sustainable development and the
biotechnological society PP: 1063-1073 Szenberg, Michael
- ARTICLE : Higher education financing and equality of educational
opportunities in Swaziland PP: 1074-1097 Akinkugbe, Oluyele
- ARTICLE : A behavioral theory of economic welfare and economic
justice: A Smithian alternative to Pareto Optimality PP:
1098-1131 Altman, Morris
- ARTICLE : Book reviews // PP: 1132-1141
- ARTICLE : Awards for Excellence PP: 1142-1145
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 1146-1147
- ARTICLE : Right to property PP: 1148-1179 Riha, Tomas
J F
- ARTICLE : Corruption: Theory and evidence through economies in
transition PP: 1180-1204 Goorha, Prateek
- ARTICLE : An explanation for the rising share of services in
employment PP: 1205-1230 Spithoven, A H G M
- ARTICLE : An introduction to economics as a moral
science PP: 1231-1251 Alvey, James E
- ARTICLE : Labor rights and labor power and welfare maximization
in a market economy: Revising the conventional wisdom PP:
1252-1269 Altman, Morris
- ARTICLE : Book reviews // PP: 1270-1282
- ARTICLE : Index to volume 27, 2000 // PP: 1283
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online PP: 652
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board PP: 653
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 654-660
- ARTICLE : Introduction: A tribute to an exemplary economist from
the Antipodes PP: 661-668
- ARTICLE : Economics and university life: Further reflections and
experiences of Clem Tisdell PP: 669-698
- ARTICLE : Safety and socio-economic issues raised by modern
biotechnology PP: 699-708 Tisdell, Clem
- ARTICLE : An economist conversant with management: Clem A
Tisdell PP: 709-719
- ARTICLE : How a natural scientist sees socio-economic problems
and their solution: A dialogue with Sir Julian Huxley PP:
720-738
- ARTICLE : Full-fledged and forthright social economists
under-acclaimed PP: 739-767
- ARTICLE : A step to endorse sustainability: Thoughts on a council
on sustainable development PP: 768-787
- ARTICLE : Problems to agricultural sustainability in developing
countries and a potential solution: Diversity PP: 788-801
Weber, Karl E
- ARTICLE : The "Asian economic miracle" unmasked: The political
economy of the reality PP: 802-815
- ARTICLE : Environmental and human costs of commercial
agricultural production in South Asia PP: 816-846
- ARTICLE : Concessional sales, open market demand and consumption
of rice in Sri Lanka PP: 847-861
- ARTICLE : Is growth good for the poor? Thailand's boom and
bust PP: 862-877
- ARTICLE : Gram Bangla model for poverty alleviation and
self-reliance PP: 878-892
- ARTICLE : Telecommunications and economic growth PP:
893-906 Savage, Scott J
- ARTICLE : Conflicts and paradoxes in economic development:
Tourism in Papua New Guinea PP: 907-916
- ARTICLE : Customary marine tenure systems and sustainable
fisheries management in Papua New Guinea PP: 917-926
- ARTICLE : A study of group lending and incentives in
Bolivia PP: 927-942
- ARTICLE : The competitive advantage of the transnational
corporation as an institutional form: A reassessment PP:
943-958
- ARTICLE : Tourism demand and the nuisance of crime
PP: 959-967 Gani, Azmat
- ARTICLE : Economic efficiency and investment potential in the
smallholder crop sector in Malawi PP: 968-979
- ARTICLE : On values and their estimation PP: 980-993
- ARTICLE : A new perspective on the role of the government in
economic development: Coordination under uncertainty PP:
994-1012
- ARTICLE : The nature of optimal public policy PP:
1013-1019
- ARTICLE : Water conveyance costs and conjunctive use
PP: 1020 Chakravorty, Ujjayant
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online PP: 322
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board PP: 323-324
- ARTICLE : Introduction // PP: 325-336
- ARTICLE : Chapter 1: An open dialogue in the world of new
ideas PP: 337-392
- ARTICLE : Chapter 2: Principia methodologica: A bridge from
economics to all other natural sciences PP: 393-468
- ARTICLE : Chapter 3: Two stabilization plans for a developed
economy: West Germany and Israel PP: 469-518
- ARTICLE : Chapter 4: A critique of pure reason and of practical
reason in economics: On the threshold of a third revolution in economic
thinking PP: 519-562
- ARTICLE : Chapter 5: New times, new problems and new ideas: The
fundamentals of a new research programme PP: 563-600
- ARTICLE : Chapter 6: The theory of the cheating of the masses in
modern times: The institutional roots of social immorality under
capitalism, socialism-communism and fascism PP: 601
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3/4
YEAR: 2000 ISSN: 0306-8293
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- ARTICLE : Number 3 - Access to International Journal of Social
Economics
online PP: 170
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - Editorial advisory board PP: 171
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - Abstracts and keywords // PP: 172
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - A comparative analysis of China's permanent
and
temporary migration during the reform period PP: 173-193
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - A social contractarian theory of markets:
Neoclassicism,
Rawls, Gauthier and the alternative PP: 194-212
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - Is length of service related to the level of
job
satisfaction? PP: 213-226
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - The politics of state, society and
economy PP:
227-243
- ARTICLE : Number 3 - Book reviews // PP: 244-257
- ARTICLE : Number 4 - Abstracts and keywords // PP: 258
- ARTICLE : Number 4 - The command economy cometh PP:
259-271
- ARTICLE : Number 4 - Codifying the principles of a welfare state:
An analysis of "McArthur's Constitution" for Japan PP:
272-285 Wilkinson, James B
- ARTICLE : Number 4 - Beef taboo in Chinese society
PP: 286-290
- ARTICLE : Number 4 - Saint Mary of the Contra, Our Lady of Oliver
North: Catholicism and the Nicaraguan State PP: 291-307
Bennett, Elizabeth
- ARTICLE : Number 4 - Book reviews // PP: 308
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1/2
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- ARTICLE : Access to International Journal of Social Economics
online PP: 2
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board PP: 3
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 4-5
- ARTICLE : A brief theory of the market - Ethically
focused PP: 6-31
- ARTICLE : A theological economics PP: 32-44
- ARTICLE : State, public sector and theoretical prerequisites to
a
model of an "economy without taxes" PP: 45-61
- ARTICLE : The nature of Islamic socio-scientific inquiry: Theory
and
application to capital markets PP: 62-85
- ARTICLE : Book reviews // PP: 86
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Number
12
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- ARTICLE : Access to International Journal of Social Economics
online
PP: 1374
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board PP: 1375
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 1376-1377
- ARTICLE : Unemployment trends in Russia of the 1990s PP:
1378-1388
- ARTICLE : Boris Yeltsin and Russia's rocky road to capitalism:
The
early years PP: 1389-1417 Hall, Thomas
- ARTICLE : The ethical problems of personnel management in a
transition economy PP: 1418-1427 Jankowicz, D
- ARTICLE : Testing the "natural rate of suicide" hypothesis PP:
1428-1440
- ARTICLE : Institutional change in UK health and local
authorities
PP: 1441-1454
- ARTICLE : Economics and civilisation PP: 1455-1491
- ARTICLE : Tax incentives, individual characteristics and
charitable
giving in Singapore PP: 1492-1504 Wong, Chung Ming
- ARTICLE : Book reviews // PP: 1505-1515
- ARTICLE : Enhancement information PP: 1516
- ARTICLE : Index // PP: 1517
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26,
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YEAR: 1999 ISSN: 0306-8293
PUBLISHER: MCB (Social Economics) Ltd.]
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online
// PP: 1187
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board // PP: 1188
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 1189-1190
- ARTICLE : Introduction // PP: 1191-1197
- ARTICLE : Awards for excellence // PP: 1198
- ARTICLE : Morality, economics and life PP: 1199-1226
- ARTICLE : Is there anything new to be said after Adam Smith,
Marx,
Walras and Keynes? Toward a third revolution in economic thinking PP:
1227-1248
- ARTICLE : Methodological controversies in economics and
political
economy PP: 1249-1284 Elliott, John E
- ARTICLE : Essentialism and epochalism within the context of
Irish
state-building PP: 1285-1301
- ARTICLE : Social capital and the privatization of public goods
PP:
1302-1314
- ARTICLE : Beyond Adam Smith and Karl Marx: Visions and versions
of
future society PP: 1315-1326
- ARTICLE : Community based urban development: A strategy for
improving
social sustainability PP: 1327-1343
- ARTICLE : Ancient futures: Papal and Buddhist economics PP:
1344-1353
Zech, Charles E
- ARTICLE : Augustinianism and the social service state PP: 1354
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PP: 4
- ARTICLE : Editorial advisory board PP: 5
- ARTICLE : Abstracts and keywords // PP: 6-13
- ARTICLE : Introduction // PP: 14-20
- ARTICLE : Sustainability issues and socio-economic change in the
Jingpo communities of China PP: 21-45 Tisdel, Clem
- ARTICLE : The nature of social economics: A personal commentary
PP:
46-57
- ARTICLE : Tradition and modernity in the performing arts of the
Tibetans PP: 58-78
- ARTICLE : Mining taxation in Fiji: The case of Emperor gold
mines
PP: 79-108 Fulcher, Peter; Dryden, Peter
- ARTICLE : Genetic testing and therapy: A pathway to progress
and/or
profit? PP: 109-133
- ARTICLE : Social policy in Kazakstan during the economic
transition
PP: 134-157
- ARTICLE : The limits to economic valuation of biodiversity PP:
158-173
- ARTICLE : A socio-economic theory of regulatory compliance PP:
174-193 Kuperan, K
- ARTICLE : The social consequences of reform in transitional
economies
PP: 194-210 Jones, John F
- ARTICLE : Community service obligations and their implications
PP:
211-221
- ARTICLE : Economic reforms, public transfers and social safety
nets
for the poor: A study of India and China PP: 222-238 Chai, J C H
- ARTICLE : The Multilateral Ozone Fund: A case study on
institutional
learning PP: 239-273 Simonis, Udo E
- ARTICLE : Conservation and prudent management are the key to the
preservation of the environment: The case of water resources, and the
Indian situation PP: 274-289 Tisdell, C A
- ARTICLE : Socioeconomic characteristics of rural urbanization in
Southern Jiangsu, China PP: 290-297
- ARTICLE : Macroeconomic conditions and opening up - Argentina,
Chile
and India: A comparative study PP: 298-311
- ARTICLE : Comparing migrant and non-migrant tourism impacts PP:
312-324 King, Brian
- ARTICLE : Remittances in the South Pacific PP: 325-344 Ahlburg,
Dennis A
- ARTICLE : An economic analysis of factors influencing fertility
in
the Pacific island countries PP: 345-353
- ARTICLE : Good governance, administrative reform and
socio-economic
realities: A South Pacific perspective PP: 354-369
- ARTICLE : Women, common property resources and livestock
husbandry
in Thai villages PP: 370-388
- ARTICLE : Political economy of macroeconomic management: The
need
for institutional change PP: 389-401
- ARTICLE : Limited information, the possibility of rational
choice
and the contingent valuation method PP: 402-414
- ARTICLE : Minimum wages, training wages and youth employment PP:
415-429 Johnston, John
- ARTICLE : The impact of socio-economic factors on gambling
expenditure PP: 430-440 Worthington, Andrew
- ARTICLE : Water pricing issues in a developing country: Case of
Zimbabwe PP: 441-454
- ARTICLE : Deforestation mechanisms: A survey PP: 455 Byron, R
Neil
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- ARTICLE: CONSUMPTION - John Paul II, Catholic social thought and
the
ethics of consumption pp. 1595 AUTHOR(S): Wilber, Charles K
- ARTICLE: DISTRIBUTION - The encyclicals and rights to
distributions
in contract- and status-based economies pp. 1608 AUTHOR(S): Welch,
Patrick J
- ARTICLE: WORK AS SUCH - The social teaching of the Church on
human
work pp. 1618 AUTHOR(S): Gaburro, Giuseppe; Cressotti, Giancarlo
- ARTICLE: Man and work according to the social doctrine of the
Church,
particularly in the thought of John Paul II pp. 1640 AUTHOR(S):
Tondini,
Giovanni
- ARTICLE: Christianity, John Paul II and the future of work pp.
1658
AUTHOR(S): Wisman, Jon D
- ARTICLE: LEISURE - Leisure in the economic thought of John Paul
II
pp. 1672 AUTHOR(S): Stockhausen, Gerard
- ARTICLE: LABOR - Labor mobility and social wellbeing under
international capitalism pp. 1684 AUTHOR(S): Piderit, John J
- ARTICLE: Establishing the priority of labor pp. 1699 AUTHOR(S):
Peterson, G Paul; Buss, James A
- ARTICLE: Papal pronouncements on labor unions and workplace
democracy
pp. 1711 AUTHOR(S): Gruenberg, Gladys W
- ARTICLE: DEVELOPMENT - Principles for integral human development
in
Sollicitudo Rei Socialis pp. 1727 AUTHOR(S): Kraemer, Barbara
- ARTICLE: Justice and international development from Mater et
Magistra
to Centesimus Annus pp. 1739 AUTHOR(S): Thanawala, Kishor
- ARTICLE: John Paul II's vision of the social economy from an
urban
perspective pp. 1755 AUTHOR(S): Zech, Charles E ARTICLE: John Paul II's
vision
of the role of multinational enterprise expansion in building the
social
economy pp. 1764 AUTHOR(S): Scaperlanda, Anthony
- ARTICLE: MARKET ECONOMY - John Paul II's passage to the market
economy pp. 1776 AUTHOR(S): McKee, Arnold
- ARTICLE: ECONOMICS AS A DISCIPLINE - The crossroads between John
Paul
II's social vision and conservative economic thought pp. 1790
AUTHOR(S):
Keating, Maryann O; Keating, Barry P
- ARTICLE: Does economics have an ethical component? pp. 1803
AUTHOR(S): Mayer, Henry C
- ARTICLE: Beyond Pareto optima, efficiency and the "free market"
pp.
1811 AUTHOR(S): Nitsch, Thomas O
- ARTICLE: Index to IJSE, Volume 25, 1998 pp. 1821
VOL, ISSUE: Volume
25,
Number 9/10
YEAR: 1998 ISSN: 0306-8293
PUBLISHER: MCB (Social Economics) Ltd.]
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Editorial advisory board pp. 1331
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Advertising and information costs: An
empirical
study pp. 1334 AUTHOR(S): Mixon Jr, Franklin G
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Methodological individualism, economic
behaviour
and economic policy pp. 1342 AUTHOR(S): Papanikos, Gregory T
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Toward an ethics of corporate restructuring
pp.
1353 AUTHOR(S): Champlin, Dell
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Equity as a policy objective: The case of
Northern Ireland pp. 1367 AUTHOR(S): Finnegan, Marie
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Frederic Le Play: A forefather of social
economics pp. 1380 AUTHOR(S): Forni, Floreal H; Frey, Ada Freytes;
Quaranta, German
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - J Zijlstra (b 1918): The structural
financing
of government expenditure pp. 1398 AUTHOR(S): Spithoven, A H G M
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Transitions into and out of poverty pp. 1411
AUTHOR(S): O'Boyle, Edward J
- ARTICLE: Number 9 - Adam Smith's three strikes against
commercial
society pp. 1425 AUTHOR(S): Alvey, James E
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - Editorial advisory board pp. 1451
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - Markets and biodiversity loss: Some case
studies
and policy considerations pp. 1454 AUTHOR(S): McDaniel, Carl; Gowdy,
John
M
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - The Soviet and post-Soviet allocation of
land
rent pp. 1466 AUTHOR(S): Raiklin, Ernest
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - On the short-run allocation of economic
resources by the Soviet and post-Soviet enterprises pp. 1472 AUTHOR(S):
Raiklin, Ernest
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - Five dimensions of the interdependence of
philosophy and economics integrating HET and the history of political
philosophy pp. 1477 AUTHOR(S): Duhs, Alan
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - Theory of subjective value in German
national
economics pp. 1509 AUTHOR(S): Priddat, Birger P
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - The idea of natural law and the moral
content
of economics pp. 1520 AUTHOR(S): Riha, Tomas J F
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - Foundation of business ethics in
contemporary
religious thought: The Ten Commandment perspective pp. 1552 AUTHOR(S):
Ali,
Abbas J; Gibbs, Manton
- ARTICLE: Number 10 - Economics and mathematics: Recent views on
a
controversial relationship pp. 1565 AUTHOR(S): Agiomirgianakis, George
M;
Mavrommatis, Yiannis E
VOL, ISSUE: Volume 25,
Number
1
YEAR: 1998 ISSN: 0306-8293
PUBLISHER: MCB (Social Economics) Ltd.]
- ARTICLE: Editorial advisory board pp. 2
- ARTICLE: Beyond the invisible hand: A case for moderate
competition
pp. 5 AUTHOR(S): Sun, Li-teh
- ARTICLE: Issues in resource conservation and sustainable
development:
Indian situation pp. 16 AUTHOR(S): Roy, K C
- ARTICLE: Contributions to charitable organizations in a
developing
country: The case of Singapore pp. 25 AUTHOR(S): Wong, Chung Ming;
Chua,
Vincent C H; Vasoo, S
- ARTICLE: Economics, ethics and sustainability: Redefining
connections
pp. 43 AUTHOR(S): O'Hara, Sabine U
- ARTICLE: Socialism: Lost and regained pp. 63 AUTHOR(S):
Wellington,
Donald C
- ARTICLE: Society and self-managing teams pp. 72 AUTHOR(S):
Hanson,
Lee
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