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Microcredit and the Third World: Perspectives from moral and political philosophy
Khandakar Q. Elahi, Constantine P. DanopoulosPoverty in third world (TW) countries is a serious problem, and microcredit has become the most popular approach to address this undesirable phenomenon. This model, perceived more…
Frank H. Knight's thought revisited: Subjectivism, interpretation and social economics
Tony Fu‐Lai YuThis paper discusses Frank H. Knight's thought under three major themes, namely subjectivism, interpretation and social economics. Knight's economics starts with a conscious mind…
Variances in social partnership: Towards a sustainable model?
Kamel Mellahi, Geoff T. WoodThis paper provides a critical appraisal of existing models of social partnership. We argue that single forms of partnership operating at the micro‐level are unlikely to be…
On the theory and practice of finance
Kavous ArdalanThe purpose of this paper is to provide an explanation for the way the reality in the world of finance comes to be formed, among other things, by the theory of finance. It is…
Teaching economics in a changing university environment: Some Australian experience
Mohammad Alauddin, James E. ButlerThe environment for teaching Economics in Australian universities has undergone profound changes. The factors involved are well known: changing public policy goals, market…
South Africa: Impact of HIV/AIDS on food demand
Frank W. Agbola, Maylene Y. Damoense, Yvonne K. SainiA growing number of studies have concluded that South Africa has one of the highest cases of HIV infections in the world. With the epidemic continuing to evolve at an alarming…
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