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Defence Economics (Volume 17.4)

1 December 1997
Economic Affairs

Defence Economics (Volume 17.4)

Guest edited by Keith Hartley
1 December 1997

Main articles on Defence Economics, guest edited by Keith Hartley

Main articles: Defence economics: an overview by Keith Hartley Deterring Nuclear Weapons Proliferation by Dagobert L. Brito and Michael D. … Continue reading “Defence Economics (Volume 17.4)”

Higher Education After Dearing (Volume 18.3)

1 September 1998
Economic Affairs

Higher Education After Dearing (Volume 18.3)

Guest edited James Tooley
1 September 1998

Main articles on Higher Education After Dearing, guest edited James Tooley

Main articles: Higher education after Dearing by James Tooley The Unauthorised Chapter of the Dearing Report by Lord Dearing The … Continue reading “Higher Education After Dearing (Volume 18.3)”

Reforming Dock Labour Schemes (Volume 19.2)

1 June 1999
Economic Affairs

Reforming Dock Labour Schemes (Volume 19.2)

Guest edited by Nicholas Finney
1 June 1999

Main articles on Reforming Dock Labour Schemes, guest edited by Nicholas Finney

Main articles A decade of relative peace and productivity by Nicholas Finney Raising the portcullis: repeal of the National Dock … Continue reading “Reforming Dock Labour Schemes (Volume 19.2)”

The State of Welfare (Volume 19.3)

1 September 1999
Economic Affairs

The State of Welfare (Volume 19.3)

Guest edited by David G Green
1 September 1999

Main articles on The State of Welfare, guest edited by David G Green. Normal Price £5.00, Sale Price £1.00. The sample article is on the State Second Pension.

Main articles The State of Welfare by David G. Green A new contract for welfare: partnership in pensions by Deborah … Continue reading “The State of Welfare (Volume 19.3)”

Assurance and Trust (Volume 21.1)

1 March 2001
Economic Affairs

Assurance and Trust (Volume 21.1)

Edited by Colin Robinson
1 March 2001

Main articles on Assurance and Trust, edited by Colin Robinson

Main articles: Assurance and trust Colin Robinson The demand for and supply of assurance Daniel B. Klein Knowledge, trust and … Continue reading “Assurance and Trust (Volume 21.1)”

Markets and the Internet (Volume 20.1)

1 March 2000
Economic Affairs

Markets and the Internet (Volume 20.1)

Guest edited by Julian Morris
1 March 2000

Main articles on Markets and the Internet, guest edited by Julian Morris

Main articles: Living in virtual reality by Julian Morris Is Privately-provided electronic money next? by Catherine England Don’t Tax the … Continue reading “Markets and the Internet (Volume 20.1)”

Science Policy (Volume 20.3)

1 September 2000
Economic Affairs

Science Policy (Volume 20.3)

Guest edited by Terence Kealey
1 September 2000

Main articles on Science Policy, guest edited by Terence Kealey

Main articles Science Policy by Terence Kealey Should Governments Fund Science? by Terence Kealey and Omar Al-Ubaydii Endogenous Growth Theory: … Continue reading “Science Policy (Volume 20.3)”

Europe: Single Market or Political Union? (Volume 19.4)

1 December 1999
Economic Affairs

Europe: Single Market or Political Union? (Volume 19.4)

Edited by Colin Robinson
1 December 1999

Main articls on Europe: Single Market or Political Union?, edited by Colin Robinson

Main articles: Europe: Single market or political union? by Colin Robinson Europe: Single Market or Political Union? by Lord Howe … Continue reading “Europe: Single Market or Political Union? (Volume 19.4)”

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