International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 1 Issue 3

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SOCIAL ECONOMICS FURTHER CONSIDERED

R.B. Davison

Not everyone will accept the validity of the statement made by G. Routh in the first number of the International Journal of Social Economics that:

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SOCIOECONOMIC WELFARE CRITERIA:Theoretical Reconsideration and an Attempt at Quantification

W. Pfaffenberger

The present situation in development economics is described by A. Karmack in the following way: There is said to be a split between those economists and econometricians who…

PROSPECTS FOR EQUAL PAY INBRITAIN:Retail Distribution and the Equal Pay Act 1970

Olive Robinson, John Wallace

Equal Pay—Objectives and Achievement Equal pay for women has a history of policy declarations dating back in Great Britain to the resolution of the Trades Union Congress in 1888…

WHAT PRICE CONSUMERISM?

C.P. Harris

The term “consumerism” may be taken at first sight to mean what appears to be two concepts, the doctrine of consumer sovereignty, and the urge to consume enshrined in the value…

EQUAL PAY AND LOW PAY IN BRITAIN

Barrie O. Pettman, John Fyfe

The major provisions and some implications of the British Equal Pay Act have been noted in the previous article by Robinson and Wallace. The purposes of this comment are to…

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