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The Neoclassical Synthesis in Crisis
J. Ron StanfieldThis article attempts to provide an institutionalist analysis and diagnosis of the current crisis of orthodox economics. We shall, first, characterise the predominant opinion in…
Cost‐Effectiveness as a Method of Evaluating Social Objectives Among Countries
R. Lynn Rittenoure, Joseph E. PlutaSocial scientists writing in the development field often simply assume that public education expenditure in developing countries has been largely ineffective. Reasons offered in…
Social Theory and Models in Social Indicator Research
Michael J. CarleyIn 1971 Land argued that a social indicator should be a component, that is a parameter or a variable, in a sociological model of a social system or some segment of a social…
Towards the Wage‐Earner State: A Comparative Study of Wage Shares 1948–75
Martin PaldamThe functional distribution of incomes is one of the classical subjects in economics. Even though one might argue that it is one of the least interesting among income…
The British Employment Service and Submissions to Registered Vacancies
P.B. BeaumontThe manpower policy “revolution” of the 1960s involved attempts to move the public employment services of most industrialised countries away from their traditional exchange or…
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- Professor Terence Garrett