Table of contents - Special Issue: The Social Question: Part II
Guest Editors: Professor Jrgen Backhaus
Economists and the social question: A study of the periodical literature in English
Peter R. SennThe purpose of this paper is to examine how the social question, die soziale Frage, is treated in the periodical literature of English language economics.
Long‐term views of the “social question” in Germany during the 19th and 20th century
Karl‐Heinz SchmidtThe purpose of this paper is to focus on links between former “Heilbronn Symposia” on social, economic and political changes, and evolutionary concepts of the nineteenth and early…
Bismarck and the social question
Marcel van MeerhaegheThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the work of Bismarck in relation to social legislation.
Weavers and female weavers: Typical examples of social problems in Germany and Japan
Shigenari KanamoriThe purpose of this paper is to compare typical social problems in Germany and Japan in the context of weavers and female weavers.
Another look at the social question
Joaquim Ramos SilvaFocussing on the historical experience, the purpose of this paper is to argue the need for change in the design and implementation of social policies in order to overcome the…
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- Prof Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee