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Adam Smith and the Ethics of Contemporary Democratic Capitalism in New Zealand
Marc T. JonesThe ideology of the New Right draws many of its foundationalconcepts from the work of Adam Smith. This appropriation andvulgarization of Smith′s work constitutes a major injustice…
On Need, Wants, Resources and Limits
Edward J. O'BoyleThe conventional wisdom in economics is that resources are limited,wants are unlimited, and the business of the economist is to understandhow limited resources are allocated to…
The Economics of Church Decline in Scotland
Ian SmithExamines the dramatic post‐war slide of church membership inScotland from a socio‐economic perspective. Analysis of membershipinflows and outflows reveals that the decline in the…
Sir Richard Arkwright: Premier Crook in the Industrial Revolution
Donald C. WellingtonRemarks on the parallel in the basis of the riches of thearistocracy and plutocracy. Illustrates the argument from the history ofthe development of the cotton textile industry…
Remodelling the Moral Order in The Netherlands
Ruben GowricharnDeals with the relationship between economic recession and moralchange. Taking the case of The Netherlands, argues that the recessionresulted in an increase of the expenditure for…
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