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The Just Wage and the Two‐earner Family
Joseph R. GuerinCatholic social teaching has held that a just wage is one thatprovides adequate support for a family in which the husband is employedand the wife stays at home to care for the…
Reflections on Economic Aspects of Gorbachev's Book Perestroika: Wishful Thinking for a Make‐believe World?
Ernest RaiklinGorbachev′s book Perestroika is used to explain why theauthor believes the new policy of restructuring of the Soviet economycannot and will not work. The policies of Perestroika…
American Exceptionalism and the Economic Role of the Public Sector: Canada and the US Compared
Robert E. LucoreThe American public exhibits an exceptionally strong bias againstpublic sector activity in the economy. Why this is so is investigated byapplying the traditional literature on…
Richard Henry Tawney on the Democratic Economy
John E. Elliott, Barry S. ClarkThe relationship between capitalism and democracy has beenquestioned recently by economists and political scientists. In view ofthis debate, a reappraisal is made of the writings…
Conglutination and Managerial Dominance versus Diversification of Life Values
Takatsugu NatoThe view that Japanese management is not such a harmonisedsolidarity as would initially appear is discussed. Three groups withinJapanese management are identified: the power…
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- Professor Terence Garrett