Economic Affairs

The Economics of Employment Regulation (Volume 25.3)


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Economic Affairs

Main articles are devoted to Philanthropic Enterprise, guest edited by Lenore T Ealy

Economic Affairs

Main articles examine the different regimes for local planning, guest edited by Chris Webster

Trade, Development, and Immigration

Main articles examine the economics of employment regulation, guest edited by J. R. Shackleton

The full contents are:

EDITORIAL: THE ECONOMICS OF EMPLOYMENT REGULATION by J. R. Shackleton

LABOUR MARKET REGULATION: SOME COMPARATIVE LESSONS by W. S. Siebert

WHY GERMAN LABOUR MARKET REFORM HAS BEGUN by Michael Neugart

LESSONS FROM AMERICA by Edward Bierhanzl

REGULATION OF CHILD LABOUR by Krisztina Kis-Katos and Günther G. Schulze

THE LABOUR MARKET UNDER ‘NEW LABOUR’: THE FIRST TWO TERMS by J. R. Shackleton

Other Articles

THE ECONOMICS OF FIRE PROTECTION: FROM THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON TO RURAL/METRO by Jennifer Anne Carlson

THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF MARRIAGE: A REVIEW OF RECENT EVIDENCE FROM THE UNITED STATES by Joel Schwartz

MORALITY, ECONOMICS AND THE MARKET IN THE THOUGHT OF BENEDICT XVI by Samuel Gregg

THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FIRST GLOBALISATION by Christie Davies

Economic Viewpoints

THE PACKAGE DEAL AND MICROSOFT by Joseph S. Fulda

THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE: A HIGH-RISK PRINCIPLE by Gabriel Calzada, Cécile Philippe, Xavier Méra

THE 2005 GENERAL ELECTION AND THE ‘NULL MP’: A NEW APPROACH TO ELECTORAL REFORM by Richard Teather and John Meadowcroft

CAN GLOBALISATION DEPRESS LIVING STANDARDS IN THE WEST? By E. J. Mishan

THE WELFARE STATE WE’RE IN: VIEWS FROM WESTMINSTER

Columns

IS THE STABILITY AND GROWTH PACT DEAD? By Tim Congdon

AID, DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: NEW INITIATIVES AND REHASHED IDEAS by Razeen Sally

AN ASSOCIATION FOR UK EDUCATION BUSINESSES by James Stanfield

ZIMBABWE’S LESSON: PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE THE KEY TO GROWTH by Roger Bate

DEVOLUTION OR RENT-SEEKING? By John Meadowcroft

Plus book reviews

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