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Economic Policy in a Liberal Democracy
Richard E. Wagner
In Economic Policy in a Liberal Democracy, Richard E. Wagner offers an approach to welfare economics and economic policy appropriate for a classically liberal society. -
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The Political Economy of East Asia
Edited by John Ravenhill
The post-war growth of the East Asian economies is an unprecedented achievement in world economic history. The newly-industrializing countries of Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and Taiwan were first to emulate Japan’s econo... -
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Between Anarchy and Hierarchy
Robert H. Lieshout
Between Anarchy and Hierarchy offers a stimulating new perspective on conflict and collaboration in international politics. Robert Lieshout’s new book shows how decision-making within individual states influences foreign policy and, i...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Workers’ Movement in Russia
Simon Clarke, Peter Fairbrother, Vadim Borisov
This major book surveys the development of the new workers’ movement in Russia under perestroika to understand how it connected with the workers at shop floor level and the national and local political authorities to whom it addressed it... -
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Contaminated Land
Peter B. Meyer, Richard H. Williams, Kristen R. Yount
Contaminated land policy is a key concern of governments and policy makers across the globe, yet discussion has traditionally focused on the particular experience of the United States. This major new book develops a framework for assessi... -
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European Policies on Competition, Trade and Industry
Edited by Pierre Buigues, Alexis Jacquemin, André Sapir
European Policies on Competition, Trade and Industry offers an authoritative discussion of policy making and enforcement in the EU. The strong combination of analysis with detailed case studies and overviews will ensure that this book wi... -
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Post Keynesian Economics
J. E. King
This comprehensive and fully annotated bibliography covers the most important items published on post Keynesian economics from the 1930s to the present day. -
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Alfred Marshall’s Lectures to Women
Edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Eugenio Biagini, Rita McWilliams Tullberg
This new critical edition makes the Lectures, which have sometimes been referred to by Marshallian scholars, available to a wider body of historians of economic thought. Based on Mary Paley Marshall’s original notes, corrected by Marsh...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Sociology of Development
Edited by Bryan R. Roberts, Robert G. Cushing, Charles H. Wood
This new authoritative two-volume set contains a selection of the most important articles and papers spanning over 30 years on the sociology of development. It is divided under 14 succinct headings covering the main areas of the field, ... -
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The Sociology of Religion
Edited by Steve Bruce
These two volumes of significant writings in the sociology of religion begin with statements of major theoretical positions. Parsons, Bellah, Berger and Luckmann are represented here, as are modern writers in the rational choice school.... -
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Growth, the Environment and the Distribution of Incomes
Wilfred Beckerman
Economic growth is the focus of the first part of this volume which includes papers on the causes of differentiated rates of growth in the post-war years, its relationship to welfare, and the desirability of economic growth. The relatio... -
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Institutions and Development Strategies
Irma Adelman
Institutions and Development Strategies brings together the major contributions which Irma Adelman has made to our understanding of development strategies and the role of institutions in economic development. Featuring pioneering work on...