International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 1 Issue 2

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INFLATION, EMPLOYMENT AND INCOMES POLICIES

Mahmood A. Zaidi

1. INTRODUCTION The recent proliferation of literature on the problems inherent in inflation, unemployment and incomes policy does not lag far behind the rate of inflation that…

ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE OPTIMAL LEVEL OF POLLUTION

D.W. Pearce

“… economists do not see the problem of pollution as one of eliminating it, but of finding the “optimum” amount of pollution, allowing for the costs, as well as the benefits, of…

GROWTH, EXTERNALITIES AND SATISFACTIONS— A reply to Beckerman

J. Richard C. Lecomber

This paper has the limited purpose of commenting on some issues raised in Beckerman's paper ‘The desirability of economic growth’. Beckerman's paper is inspired by a desire to…

WAGE STRUCTURE IN FRANCE: THE PROBLEM OF WAGE HIERARCHY

J.J. Silvestre, J. Bouteiller

The purpose of this article is to present some observations on the distinctive characteristics of wage structure in France. These observations will be set out in two parts…

GOVERNMENT VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHEMES IN GREAT BRITAIN

Barrie O. Pettman, Brian Showler

Industrial training in Great Britain has been analysed in an article in the previous issue of this journal. Here we would like to concentrate on the training of the individual and…

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ISSN:

0306-8293

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Terence Garrett