Economic Affairs (Vol 37.1)
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Contents:
Introduction (page 1) by J. R. Shackleton
Britain and Europe: What Ways Forward? (pages 2–14) by Harold James
A Perfect Impasse? Cuba’s Move Towards the Market and the United States’ Move Towards Cuba (pages 19–35) by Stephen Wilkinson
Shifting from Undersupply to Oversupply: Does NHS Workforce Planning Need a Paradigm Shift? (pages 36–52) by Anita Charlesworth and Sarah Lafond
How School Choice is Framed by Parental Preferences and Family Characteristics: A Study in Poor Areas of Lagos State, Nigeria (pages 53–65) by Pauline Dixon, Steve Humble and James Tooley
Multilateral Trade Liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows (pages 66–84) by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
Competition and Innovation in Retail Electricity Markets: Evidence from Italy (pages 85–101) by Carlo Stagnaro
Monetary Ratios in a Modern Regime: Why the Monetary Base still Matters (pages 102–111) by Anthony J. Evans
The Economics of Property Rights in Early and Medieval Christianity (pages 112–124) by Benedikt Koehler
Markets and Their Virtues (pages 125–133) by Robert C. B. Miller
Discussion: Brexit is Unlikely to Provide Answers to Governance Problems Under Globalisation (pages 135–140) by Valentina Kostadinova
Discussion: New Developments in Real Estate Financing (pages 141–145) by Adam Baldwin
Review Article: Economic Growth as the Child of Literature and Ethics: Deirdre McCloskey’s ‘Bourgeois Era’ Trilogy (pages 146–155) by Eric Jones
Book Reviews (pages 146-161)