Table of contents
Population growth : A comparison of evolutionary views
William A. JacksonEconomists are divided about population growth: the pessimism ofneo‐Malthusians contrasts strongly with the optimism of cornucopians.Despite their differences, however, both…
The moral dimensions of neoclassical economics: a critique
Marie FinneganAims to provide a comparative analytical critique of the moralunderpinnings of the neo‐classical tradition. The “moralgauge” employed for this purpose is that of the overtly…
Marxist points of view on the Soviet Communist economic system and the manifestation of egalitarianism in post‐communist economic reform
Vladimer PapavaAccording to communist literature socialism has been established inthe former Soviet Union and other communist countries. Demonstrates thatthe system of any of these countries…
Towards a socio‐economic framework on technological change
Johan R. SteinFocuses on a central phenomenon of industrialized societies, i.e.technological change. Synthesizes mechanisms which have an effect onprocesses of technological change into three…
Muslims in Europe: a critique of occidentalist views
Masudul Alam ChoudhuryUndertakes a critical review of the book, Muslims in Europe, to bring out the localized analysis of Islam and Muslims incontemporary Europe which is given in much of the…
The development of Professor Hayek’s research programme
Werner TschidererDiscusses the ideas and theories of Professor F.A. Hayek andassesses their relevance to present day social economics. Opens with thetheory of business‐cycles and compares Hayek′s…
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