Citation: M. Artis, MONETARY-POLICY IN AN INTEGRATED WORLD-ECONOMY - SIEBERT,H, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 491-493
Citation: N. Russell, NATURAL-RESOURCE ECONOMICS - SELECTED PAPERS OF KNEESE,ALLEN,V. - KNEESE,AV, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 494-495
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Citation: B. Amable et Jb. Chatelain, HOW DO PUBLIC-INVESTMENT AND FINANCIAL FACTORS AFFECT GROWTH IN A DEBT-OVERHANG ECONOMY, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(3), 1997, pp. 310-327
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Citation: D. Greenaway, TRADE, INVESTMENT AND PACIFIC ECONOMIC-INTEGRATION - SELECTED ESSAYS OF KOJIMA,KIYOSHI - KOJIMA,K, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(3), 1997, pp. 342-343
Citation: D. Laidler, THE DEVELOPMENT OF SWEDISH AND KEYNESIAN MACROECONOMIC THEORY AND ITSIMPACT ON ECONOMIC-POLICY - LUNDBERG,EF, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(3), 1997, pp. 344-345
Citation: T. Stark, NEW INEQUALITIES - THE CHANGING DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND WEALTH IN THE UNITED-KINGDOM - HILLS,J, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(3), 1997, pp. 345-347
Citation: Awb. Coats, AMERICAN ECONOMISTS OF THE LATE 20TH-CENTURY - SAMUELS,WJ, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(3), 1997, pp. 347-348
Citation: O. Morrissey, THE FOREIGN-AID BUSINESS - ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE AND DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION - RAFFER,K, SINGER,H, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(3), 1997, pp. 350-350
Citation: D. Delligatti et M. Gallegati, FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS, AGGREGATE SUPPLY, AND THE MONETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISM, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(2), 1997, pp. 101-126
Citation: D. Butler et G. Loomes, QUASI-RATIONAL SEARCH UNDER INCOMPLETE INFORMATION - SOME EVIDENCE FROM EXPERIMENTS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(2), 1997, pp. 127-144
Citation: M. Lavoie et P. Ramirezgaston, TRAVERSE IN A 2-SECTOR KALECKIAN MODEL OF GROWTH WITH TARGET-RETURN PRICING, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(2), 1997, pp. 145-169
Citation: Gc. Mulvey, CAN INSIDER-OUTSIDER THEORIES EXPLAIN THE PERSISTENCE OF UNEMPLOYMENT- AN ECONOMETRIC STUDY OF 2 BRITISH INDUSTRIES, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(2), 1997, pp. 170-191
Citation: D. Greasley et L. Oxley, UNIT ROOTS AND BRITISH INDUSTRIAL-GROWTH, 1923-92, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(2), 1997, pp. 192-212
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Citation: U. Pagano, IN SEARCH OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC SUCCESS - BALANCING COMPETITION AND COOPERATION - KENWORTHY,L, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(2), 1997, pp. 232-233