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The Demand for Higher Education in Taiwan: A Case Study 1950–1969
A.J. Kondonassis, S.C. TsengIntroduction Since 1949, when the Chinese Communists took over the mainland China and the Nationalists fled to Taiwan, many changes have taken place in almost every respect on the…
The Economic Return to Preventive Social Work
J.A. SchofieldConsiderable effort has been made in estimating the economic return to various kinds of preventive exercise in the human resources field. The return to prevention or control of…
The Household Economy and Social Security Policy: With Particular Reference to Africa South of the Sahara
M.A. TribeWithin the last few years a number of articles and other studies have been published dealing with various aspects of Social Security in developing countries in general and with…
Social Quality of Life Indicators for Small Metropolitan Areas in America
Ben‐chieh LiuThe American society is undoubtedly in a great transition period towards a post‐industrial state. While wholeheartedly celebrating the bi‐centennial birthday, uncertainty and…
A Note on the New Home Economics: Comment
Ivy PappsR. P. Kinsella in a recent note in this journal expresses some doubts about the use of economic analysis to explain various aspects of the behaviour of households. This author…
A Note on the New‐Home Economics: Reply
R.P. KinsellaThe fundamental issue is not, as Miss Papps suggests, whether the family “can usefully be viewed as an organisation which makes choices and allocates resources”. This is pure…
Socio‐Economic Organisations: II. Center for Growth Alternatives (CGA)
The Founding of the Centre The Centre was founded in March 1974 as the operating arm of the Equilibrium Fund, which was founded in 1970 as the Zero Population Growth Fund. The…
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