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Strategies of Change in Paternalistic Socialism: The Case of China
J.R. MandleThe origins of the Chinese Cultural Revolution are to be found in the means used to restore growth in the Chinese economy in the aftermath of the Great Leap Forward. Between 1962…
Monetarism, Economic Reform and Socio‐Economic Consequences: Argentina, 1976–1982
Arthur J. Mann, Carlos E. SanchezThe several decades following the conclusion of World War II evidenced the generalised application of activist economic policies oriented toward the stimulation and manipulation…
Forestry or a National Park: A New Zealand Case Study
R.J. StephensTourism is a growth industry, and is being fostered as a means of providing regional economic development, new employment opportunities, a more diversified economy, and of…
Social Economy and the Theory of Consumer Behaviour
Arnold McKeeBy “social economy” I understand a revised approach to economic science which underpins its work by incorporating values from social philosophy to re‐interpret and re‐direct an…
Whatever Happened to the Concept of Involuntary Unemployment?
Irgrid RimaLittle notice has been taken in recent years of the phenomenon of involuntary unemployment. Neglect of Keynes' concept was understandable during the prosperous 1950s and early…
Some Aspects of the Social Economics of John Maynard Keynes
Hans E. JensenKendall P. Cochran has claimed that John Maynard Keynes “developed a theory that would try ‘to account for things as they are’. In so doing he became another important social…
Meta‐Preferences: Reconsidering Contemporary Notions of Free Choice
David GeorgeThere has been no shortage of challenges to that most fundamental of all neo‐classical assumptions according to which people always act so as to maximise their utility. The most…
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