International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 4 Issue 3

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What British Economists think of their Journal

Ken Button, David Pearce

Richard Quandt has recently noted an increasing tendency on the part of professional economists to introspect their work and activities. Whether this trend derives from some…

Discrimination within the Labour Market: Theory with Evidence from Britain and the United States

W.S. Siebert, J.T. Addison

In this article we consider the question of discrimination against black workers and female workers. We do not discuss the issue of discrimination as it applies within the ranks…

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Cost‐Benefit Analysis and the Location of Government Training Centres

James J. Hughes

In recent years Adrian Ziderman has applied the tools of cost‐benefit analysis to the evaluation of government training and his latest paper analyses the regional location of…

Cost Benefit Analysis and the Location of GTC Capacity; A Rejoinder

Adrian Ziderman

A recent paper by James Hughes in this journal arguing that in the recent past the regional distribution of Government Training Centre (GTC) capacity has been sub‐optimal, stirred…

A Socio‐Economic Approach To Water Pollution Law Enforcement in England and Wales

D.J. Storey

The purpose of this article is to examine, purely from the law enforcement viewpoint, the present United Kingdom consent system for controlling direct discharges of effluent into…

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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