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Christian Values and Economic Ethics
Anthony ScaperlandaAddresses the question: “Are Christian values reflected incontemporary American economic ethics?” Compares the ethicsdictated by neoclassical production theory with the Christian…
An Economic Model of Korean Reunification
Ki R. ShimAims to find an appropriate economic model for the reunificationquestion. Perhaps the most important economic issue is what model is tobe applied in integrating the two Koreas…
Inequality in the Distribution of Incomes: A Microstatistical Approach Borrowed from Statistical Thermodynamics
Gundolf H. Kohlmaier, Matthias K.B. LüdekePoints out that differences in the background of the workingpopulation, are often made responsible for the observed inequality ofincome distribution. Explores whether the observed…
Friends or Strangers? Examining the Theoretical and Empirical Evidence on Immigration
Franklin G. MixonIn 1990, the federal government of the United States passed a billto allow an increase in legal immigration by 1.2 million until 1994.Many questions concerning immigration have…
Co‐operation: The Proper Study of Economics
Roger A. McCainArgues for a reorientation of economic theory around the concept ofco‐operative production. Suggests that by definition, co‐operativeproduction exists when different people take…
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0306-8293e-ISSN:
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- Professor Terence Garrett