Table of contents
The Measurement of Multidimensional Development: Comments on Commonly Accepted Indicators
Myriam BacquelaineArgues that, notwithstanding the wide acceptance of themultidimensional character of the development process, one has toconsider the many theoretical problems that this…
Towards a Structural Solution to Unemployment
Robert StrubleChronic unemployment is a flaw in modern capitalism that calls forreform. Unlike expansionary demand‐management programmes, public workswill be non‐inflationary if they put back…
Changes in the Dutch Welfare State: The Case of the Disablement Act
Johan van Ophem, Ton SchellartCritically examines the 1993‐reform in the Disablement Act foremployees in The Netherlands. Demonstrates that the new measures, whichare mainly directed at lowering the benefit…
Health Care Reform in the Light of History
Robert F. RizzoThe health care crisis in the United States has roots that reachinto the nineteenth century. An examination of the cultural, social, andeconomic roots should warn against…
Some Misconceptions about Market and Non‐market Economies
Ernest Raiklin, Mahmood YousefiThe traditional analysis of the Soviet‐type economies denies theexistence of markets to these economies. The usual argument is thatthese economies lack freedom and are…
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- Professor Terence Garrett