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A Comparative Political Economy Approach to Farming Interest Groups in Australia and the United States |
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A Keynesian alternative to the Washington consensus policies for international development |
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22 |
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83 |
A Marxist Political Economy Retort to the ‘After the Washington Consensus' |
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5 |
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12 |
A Political Economy Approach to the Neoclassical Gradualist Model of Transition |
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83 |
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1 |
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471 |
A Political Economy Approach to the Neoclassical Model of Transition |
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86 |
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1 |
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415 |
A Post Keynesian View of Transition to Market Capitalism: Developing a Civilized Society |
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11 |
A Post-Keynesian Approach to the Transition Process |
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74 |
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4 |
332 |
A SURVEY OF THE VALUE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PLACE ON STUDYING ECONOMICS |
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6 |
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34 |
A political economy methodology in modelling the transition process |
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7 |
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31 |
A post Keynesian critique of privatization policies in transition economies |
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79 |
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315 |
Alternative Economic Paradigms to the Greek Financial Crisis |
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2 |
1 |
1 |
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9 |
Alternative Methods of Institutional Development for Transition Economies |
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2 |
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146 |
Alternative models of transition and institutional development |
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68 |
1 |
1 |
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283 |
Alternative paths to the transition process |
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1 |
An Institutional and Economic Complexity Approach to the Development of Agricultural Interest Groups in Australia |
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1 |
7 |
An empirical appraisal of the role of money in Nigerian politics |
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12 |
1 |
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47 |
An institutional perspective to international development |
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6 |
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18 |
Book Review:Transition and Development in China. Towards Shared Growth |
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Developing a civilised society in transition economies: The Post Keynesian paradigm |
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32 |
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120 |
ENCOURAGING POSITIVE PERCEPTIONS OF ECONOMICS: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ORIENTATION TUTORIAL |
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15 |
Evaluating the banking reforms in Serbia using survey results |
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40 |
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139 |
Factors that Determine the Decline in University Student Enrolments in Economics in Australia: An Empirical Investigation |
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10 |
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56 |
Global Transition Strategies in Eastern Europe: Moving to market relations |
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12 |
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98 |
Globalization and the Integration-Assisted Transition in Central and Eastern European Economies |
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HOW UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WERE PLANNING TO STUDY INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS? WERE THEIR STUDY PLANS REALISED? |
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How introductory macroeconomics should be taught after the global financial crisis: data from Greek university students |
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Institutions, Development and Economic Growth |
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25 |
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74 |
International Trade Policies for Transition Economies: The Post Keynesian Alternative |
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Introduction to Living Standards and Social Well-Being |
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89 |
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Inward and outward FDI and the shadow economy during the Greek Economic Crisis |
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2 |
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9 |
John Rogers Commons on Power |
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John Rogers Commons on Power |
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8 |
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1 |
76 |
Modelling the privatization process in transition economies |
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37 |
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119 |
Motives for Foreign Direct Investment in the Manufacturing Sector in FYR Macedonia |
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53 |
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219 |
Organized Crime, Prison, and Post-Soviet Societies |
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Price liberalization, monetary, and fiscal policies for transition economies: a Post Keynesian perspective |
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61 |
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194 |
Shock Therapy and its Consequences in Transition Economies |
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3 |
9 |
56 |
9 |
81 |
151 |
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Social Change versus Transition: The Political Economy of Institutions and Transitional Economies |
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27 |
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Social Dividend Versus Basic Income Guarantee in Market Socialism |
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59 |
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Students’ Comprehension of the Greek Economic Crisis through an Introductory Macroeconomics Course |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING TUTORIALS IN INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS |
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0 |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONCEPT MAPS IN INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS |
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9 |
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51 |
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ECONOMICS ORIENTATION TUTORIAL: SOME FURTHER RESULTS |
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE TERM ‘WASHINGTON CONSENSUS’ |
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39 |
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170 |
Teaching introductory macroeconomics during the Greek financial crisis |
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Teaching the Greek financial crisis in an introductory macroeconomics course: university students' perceptions |
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19 |
The 2018 Clarence Ayres Scholar An Institutional Riposte to the “After the Washington Consensus” |
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The Advancement of Development Ethics |
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The Aristotelian Contribution to Development Ethics |
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73 |
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538 |
The Institutional Foundation of Development Ethics |
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47 |
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219 |
The Political Determinants of Inward FDI |
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The Political Economy of Shock Therapy |
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221 |
1 |
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942 |
The Post Keynesian retort to "After the Washington Consensus" |
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29 |
0 |
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208 |
The Post-Keynesian Perspective and Policy Recommendations for the Greek Financial Crisis |
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15 |
1 |
3 |
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28 |
The Role of Risk as an FDI Barrier to Entry during Transition: The Case of Bulgaria |
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The Troika’s conditionalities during the Greek financial crisis of 2010–2014: the Washington Consensus is alive, well, and here to stay |
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The effect of drought on uncertainty and agricultural investment in Australia |
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76 |
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477 |
The interaction of international trade and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) under decisive Institutional Reforms in Bulgaria |
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47 |
1 |
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167 |
The monetary model of exchange rate determination: the case of Greece (1974–1994) |
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69 |
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The neoclassical and Keynesian standpoint and policy implications regarding the Greek Financial Crisis |
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The philosophical roots of development ethics |
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9 |
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The role of banking reform policy in transition economies: delayed reforms for the case of Serbia |
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43 |
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1 |
186 |
The shock therapy model of transition |
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1 |
48 |
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193 |
The ‘discouraged-business-major’ hypothesis: policy implications |
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9 |
0 |
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5 |
117 |
Thomas Paine (1737‐1809) and Thomas Spence (1750‐1814) on land ownership, land taxes and the provision of citizens' dividend |
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25 |
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2 |
214 |
Two Arguments for Basic Income: Thomas Paine (1737-1809) and Thomas Spence (1750-1814) |
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190 |
1 |
4 |
19 |
776 |
Was Market Socialism a Feasible Alternative for Transition Economies? |
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22 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
71 |
Was Shock Therapy Consistent with Democracy? |
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58 |
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256 |
Was Shock Therapy Consistent with the Washington Consensus? |
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102 |
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8 |
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Was Shock Therapy Really a Shock? |
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4 |
0 |
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30 |
Was there an optimum model of transition? |
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21 |
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102 |
Were the Chinese reforms a feasible alternative for transition economies? |
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0 |
0 |
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What happened to the Washington Consensus? The evolution of international development policy |
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310 |
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1 |
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Why Is China a High-Lambda Society? |
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0 |
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0 |
2 |
12 |
Total Journal Articles |
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14 |
55 |
2,498 |
19 |
121 |
384 |
11,301 |