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Publications, research projects and consultancies of Clem Tisdell: A brief review of why, how and what
Clem TisdellProvides statistics on trends in the quantity of publications of Clem Tisdell, changing patterns of their joint authorship and variations in their interdisciplinary nature. The…
Socio‐economic aspects of language policies: an Australian perspective
Mariel TisdellAustralian language policy implementations have received a great deal of public exposure since the launching of the National Policy on Languages in 1987. The paper defines the…
Abstraction in economics: incorporating the time dimension
John FosterStates that the homo economicus abstraction remains dominant in economics, despite a range of criticisms of its use over the years. Many institutionalists, post‐Keynesians…
Social economics: where has it gone?
Lucia F. Dunn, G.S. MaddalaReports statistics that show that the number of economics majors in the USA achieved a peak in 1989‐90 but had declined by 11 percent by 1993 and experienced further 8.8 percent…
Internalizing economics: sustainability between matter and meaning
Sabine U. O’HaraDespite its now widespread use, the concept of sustainability remains ambiguous. Its varying definitions carry the marks of the disciplines defining it. Sustainability as defined…
Environment and sustainable development in the hilly regions of North‐East India: A study in Arunachal Pradesh
Amitava MitraThe present paper deals with the people and society of a state in India which was known as “the hidden land”. Since Independence, this predominantly tribal society has been in a…
Ecology, economics and ethics: Some key issues relevant to natural resource management in developing countries
P.S. RamakrishnanReports that while overconsumption of the world’s natural resources is a problem in developed nations, it is population growth and biological resource depletion that are the bane…
Socio‐economic and political aspects of biodiversity conservation in Nepal
Michael P. Wells, Uday R. SharmaAlthough a very poor country, Nepal has established an extensive protected area system. Many visitors are attracted by some of these parks, helping to make tourism the top foreign…
New directions in community and farm reforestation
S.R. HarrisonIncreased emphasis on environment, increased faith in private sector forests rather than government‐owned plantations, and improved techniques for tree growing have led to changes…
Agrarian change and social transformation among the Mizo (the tribal State in North‐East India)
ThangchungmungaReports the upheavals occurring in Mizo society as it moves from being agrarian based to being a monetised, capitalist economy. Claims that a great deal of poverty has been caused…
Chanakya: the pioneer economist of the world
L.K. Jha, K.N. JhaReviews the content of the scholar Chanakya’s treatise, Arthasastra (economics). Written in the period 321‐296bc, it sets forth a framework for the economic management of India…
Agrochemical use and the environment in Australia: A resource economics perspective
Gamini HerathExamines the economic factors that influenced chemical based agriculture in Australia and the adverse environmental effects of agrochemicals. Reports how technological change…
The economics of Aboriginal education
A.‐K. EckermannThis paper analyses broad patterns in Australian Aboriginal affairs and indigenous education since colonisation. The influence of these patterns on educational initiatives over…
Coming out of their homesteads?: Employment for rural women in shrimp aquaculture in coastal Bangladesh
M. Akhter Hamid, Mohammad AlauddinBangladesh has experienced a rapid expansion of shrimp farming in the coastal regions in recent years. The increase in both area and production has been influenced by the…
Information economics: research strategies
Don LambertonReviews past and present research into the role of information as a public good and states that progress in thinking has not kept pace with events that led the New York Times to…
An information economics perspective on innovation
Thomas MandevilleIntroduces the information theoretic or economics of information approach, shows how this relates to innovation and illustrates an example of an information economics model of…
Convict labor at the Sumitomo Besshi copper mine in Japan
Hideki HatakeyamaConvict labor which the Sumitomo family rounded up in order to carry charcoal from the charcoal kiln to the smelting hearth on the steep mountain paths, began in 1881 at the…
Jeremy Bentham and the New South Wales convicts
R.V. JacksonBentham’s penal theory persuaded him that convict transportation was inherently inferior to imprisonment as a punishment for serious crime. The transportation of convicts to New…
Privatization in Russia: some micro‐evidence based on housing markets
G.S. Maddala, Yasushi Toda, Nadezhda NozdrinaExamines the importance of the role of economic incentives in privatization using data collected at the micro level from auctions of state‐owned apartments in Moscow. Describes…
Privatization of public enterprises and its problems in Japan
Yoshihiro ToyamaReports the lead up to the privatization of the three public corporations in Japan and the performance of the resultant privatized enterprises. Examines the problems associated…
Values, co‐operation and lifetime employment
Kazuhiro AraiMany types of work in an organization can be characterized by high degrees of discretion on the part of interdependent workers. Thus their productivity increases if effective…
Economic development and institutional factors affecting income distribution: the case of Iran, 1967‐1993
D.P. Doessel, Abbas ValadkhaniThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between economic development and income distribution for Iran. Using time series data for the period 1967‐1993, it is…
Direct foreign investment and inter‐regional economic disparity in China
Haishun Sun, Joseph ChaiDiscusses the pattern of the regional distribution in the Chinese economy of Direct foreign investment (DFI) in the context of the open‐door policy and the regional difference in…
Eucken’s instability thesis revisited ‐ the case of China
Siegfried G. KarstenThe People’s Republic of China, as a progressively developing economy, is subject to dynamic structural changes, which are potentially de‐stabilizing in nature. Since the end of…
Evaluation of tourism and tourist resources in China: Existing methods and their limitations
Jie WenThe evaluation of both tourism and tourist resources in China remains problematic. On the macro‐level, only the positive contributions of tourism have been evaluated, ignoring the…
Ageing labour force in a labour shortage economy: the case of Singapore
K.P. Kalirajan, G. ShantakumarThe effects of ageing on incomes, taxes, social protection and labour productivity will be important considerations in Singapore’s future economic policy, while posing strong…
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