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Aid to Charities
P.R. JonesThe position of charities in the UK has become a topic of growing concern. The House of Commons Expenditure Committee in its Tenth Report for the Session 1974–75 reviewed the role…
The Economic Theory of Politics: A Re‐appraisal
B. Burkitt, M. SpiersA feature of twentieth century development has been the decline in the proportion of resources whose use is determined by the market mechanism and a corresponding increase in the…
Classical Economists and the Corporation
William M. DuggerThe purpose of this article is to explain why economists have neglected the corporation in their theorising. Adam Smith is the founder of mainstream economic theory. In Smith's…
Dissent from Value, Preference and Choice Theory in Economics
C.A. TisdellIn this essay, I intend to consider the way in which some economists treat the values and preferences of decision‐makers, components which play an important role in economic…
Reforming the International Monetary System
A.N. McLeodThe functioning of the international monetary system as institutionalised under the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund after World War II began to…
About the Doctrine of “Solidarism” in Social Economics
Anghel N. RuginaThe origin of “social solidarism” as a doctrine seems to be in France. Pierre Leroux (1797–1871) is credited with being the first who attached an ethical significance to the…
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