Citation: D. Powers, STOCHASTIC MONEY DEMAND AND THE INFLATION-UNCERTAINTY RELATIONSHIP, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65, 1997, pp. 59-68
Citation: J. Corbett et T. Jenkinson, HOW IS INVESTMENT FINANCED - A STUDY OF GERMANY, JAPAN, THE UNITED-KINGDOM AND THE UNITED-STATES, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65, 1997, pp. 69-93
Citation: N. Pain, CONTINENTAL-DRIFT - EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE LOCATION OF UK FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65, 1997, pp. 94-117
Citation: Kk. Shields, STOCK RETURN VOLATILITY ON EMERGING EASTERN-EUROPEAN MARKETS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65, 1997, pp. 118-138
Citation: M. Aloi et M. Santoni, DECENTRALIZED FISCAL-POLICY IN AN IMPERFECTLY COMPETITIVE FEDERAL ECONOMY, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 353-378
Citation: J. Pemberton, THE EXTENT OF DEPARTURES FROM DEBT NEUTRALITY WHEN FUTURE INCOME IS UNCERTAIN, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 394-410
Citation: K. Matthews et C. Ioannidis, INFLATION - TOO MUCH MONEY OR TOO MUCH CREDIT, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 411-426
Citation: M. Cowling et P. Mitchell, THE EVOLUTION OF UK SELF-EMPLOYMENT - A STUDY OF GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE ROLE OF THE MACROECONOMY, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 427-442
Citation: Ak. Dutt, PROFIT-RATE EQUALIZATION IN THE KALECKI-STEINDL MODEL AND THE OVER-DETERMINATION PROBLEM, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 443-451
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Citation: Mo. Wilhelm, INHERITANCE, STEADY-STATE CONSUMPTION INEQUALITY, AND THE LIFETIME EARNINGS PROCESS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 466-476
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Citation: Jm. Tomkins, ESTIMATING ECONOMIC VALUES FOR NATURE - METHODS FOR NONMARKET VALUATION - SMITH,VK, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 479-480
Citation: Wj. Samuels, STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC ORDER - GERMAN ECONOMIC DISCOURSE, 1750-1950 -TRIBE,K, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 480-483
Citation: M. Blaug, PLURALISM IN ECONOMICS - NEW PERSPECTIVES IN HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY - SALANTI,A, SCREPANTI,E, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 483-485
Citation: I. Steedman, ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS AND MORAL-PHILOSOPHY - HAUSMAN,DM, MCPHERSON,MS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 485-487
Citation: K. Tribe, GOVERNMENT VERSUS THE MARKET - THE GROWTH OF THE PUBLIC-SECTOR, ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT AND BRITISH ECONOMIC-PERFORMANCE, C.1890-1979 - MIDDLETON,R, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65(4), 1997, pp. 487-489
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