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South African state capacity and post‐apartheid economic reconstruction
John M. LuizThe article examines the shift in the post‐apartheid government’s economic policy from its reconstruction and development programme to its growth, employment and redistribution…
Economics, civilisation, and knowledge
Leslie ArmourPerhaps the greatest peril to civilisation is the fragmentation of knowledge. Science often lends itself to easy application to technology and our economic systems are the result…
Green business or community economy?
Laszlo ZsolnaiThe paper analyzes two major ways of aiming at ecological sustainability. One is represented by the green business movement while the other is represented by different models of…
Reflections on private market economy and social market economy
Kishor ThanawalaAlthough markets prevail throughout the world, there are significant differences in the economic, social, political as well as legal institutions in which these markets function…
The mountain of experience: how people learn in a complex, evolving environment
Wilfred DolfsmaUnderstanding how individuals learn is of great importance to economists to understand economic phenomena as well as their own position in society. The idea that holds that people…
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0306-8293e-ISSN:
1758-6712ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Terence Garrett