Citation: A. Winnett, EMPLOYMENT, GROWTH AND FINANCE - ECONOMIC REALITY AND ECONOMIC-GROWTH- DAVIDSON,P, KREGEL,JA, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 325-325
Citation: Pp. Saviotti, EMPLOYMENT AND TECHNICAL CHANGE IN EUROPE - WORK ORGANIZATION, SKILLSAND TRAINING - DUCATEL,K, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 327-327
Citation: Hd. Kurz, NEW DIRECTIONS IN ANALYTICAL POLITICAL-ECONOMY - DUTT,AK, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 328-329
Citation: Ja. Kregel, MONETARY-THEORY AND MONETARY-POLICY - NEW TRACKS FOR THE 1990S - FROWEN,SF, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 329-330
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Citation: L. Mainwaring, INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT IN THEORY AND PRACTICE - HARCOURT,G, RONCAGLIA,A, ROWLEY,R, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 331-332
Citation: D. Forrest, PRIVATISATION AND REGULATION - A REVIEW OF THE ISSUES - JACKSON,PM, PRICE,CM, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 332-333
Citation: D. Leslie, LABOR-ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL-RELATIONS - MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS -KERR,C, STAUDOHAR,PD, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 333-334
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Citation: Cl. Gilbert, THE ECONOMICS OF PRIMARY COMMODITIES - MODELS, ANALYSIS AND POLICY - SAPSFORD,D, MORGAN,W, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 338-339
Citation: G. Hodgson, ECONOMICS, POWER AND CULTURE - ESSAYS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RADICAL INSTITUTIONALISM - STANFIELD,JR, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 339-340
Citation: J. Maloney, CAPITAL AND WAGES - A LAKATOSIAN HISTORY OF THE WAGES FUND DOCTRINE -VINT,J, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 341-343
Citation: J. Maloney, THE THEORY OF WAGES IN CLASSICAL ECONOMICS - STIRATI,A, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 341-343
Citation: F. Nixson, THE ROCKY ROAD TO REFORM - ADJUSTMENT, INCOME-DISTRIBUTION AND GROWTHIN THE DEVELOPING-WORLD - TAYLOR,L, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 343-344
Citation: J. Hassan, UNIVERSAL BANKING IN THE 20TH-CENTURY - FINANCE, INDUSTRY AND THE STATE IN NORTH AND CENTRAL-EUROPE - TEICHOVA,A, GOURVISH,T, POGANY,A, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 344-345
Citation: Gc. Harcourt, THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF USHER,DAN, VOL I AND II - USHER,D, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(3), 1995, pp. 345-347
Citation: A. Blundellwignall et al., FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION AND THE PERMANENT INCOME HYPOTHESIS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(2), 1995, pp. 125-144
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Citation: D. Leslie, ON THE PROPER USE OF ORDINAL VARIABLES IN LABOR-MARKET MODELS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(2), 1995, pp. 196-205
Citation: M. Curie et I. Steedman, FURTHER ON ORDINAL VARIABLES IN ECONOMIC-MODELS, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 63(2), 1995, pp. 206-209