International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 1 Issue 1

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Table of contents

“SOCIAL ECONOMICS: A BRANCH OR NEW ROOTS?”

Brian Showler

The term or title ‘social economics’ is by no means a new one, the American J. M. Clark, for example, used it as the title of a book published in 1936, and indeed there has been…

INTERPRETATIONS OF PAY STRUCTURE

G.G.C. Routh

Those who would become economists today have the choice of two ideologies, the one maintaining that the inner laws of the capitalist system are equilibrating and maximizing; the…

THE HUMAN CAPITAL APPROACH TO OCCUPATIONAL DIFFERENTIALS

Malcolm R. Fisher

Contemporary resurgence of interest in human capital has both analytic and empirical origins. Analysis has increasingly emphasised the need to consider both stocks and flows; in…

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN GREAT BRITAIN

Barrie Pettman

The period since the Second World War has been one in which almost all Western countries have accepted the maintenance of a high level of employment as one of the first principles…

EQUAL PAY: PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS (AMERICA)

John E. Buckley

In 1970, the median earnings of American women employed on a full‐time basis were approximately 60 percent of men's earnings. This figure, taken from the Current Population…

EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN IN AUSTRALIA

J.P. Nieuwenhuysen

Among some commentators abroad, Australia enjoys a reputation as a country in which the “three cornered suspension” afforded by conciliation and arbitration machinery has assisted…

DISEASE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: The Impact of Parasitic Diseases in St. Lucia

Burton A. Weisbrod, Ralph L. Andreano, Robert E. Baldwin, Erwin H. Epstein, Allen C. Kelley, Thomas W. Helminiak

This study sought to measure the impacts of five parasitic diseases on (1) mortality and natality, (2) school attendance and academic performance of children, (3) labor…

Cover of International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN:

0306-8293

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Terence Garrett