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Perestroika and Gandhian Economics
Romesh Diwan, Suresh DesaiPerestroika is defined and the type of economic change itimplies is considered. Its potential for realising its objectives isassessed by evaluating various principles of Gandhian…
Is There Any Truth to the Buzz Words “Feminisation of Poverty”?
Marcia Lee Agee, Roger W. Walker“Feminisation of poverty” is a phrase heard frequentlytoday, not only in the popular press, but also in professional groupsconcerned with women. It suggests that women living…
Pragmatism in Neoclassical Thought
Ralph E. AncilA prima facie case is made that neo‐classical thinking ismeaningfully influenced by the philosophy of pragmatism. Three majoraspects of this philosophy are considered based on the…
Ethical Implications of Time in Economic Analysis
Li‐Teh SunThose economists who emphasise the short‐run analysis and itseffects tend to value distributive equity more than productiveefficiency, full employment more than price stability…
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- Professor Terence Garrett