Table of contents
Right to property
Tomas J.F. RihaProperty is considered paramount to one’s existence, as a natural, absolute and inalienable right. Occupancy is required for man to secure what his thoughts have already made…
Corruption: theory and evidence through economies in transition
Prateek GoorhaCorruption is a serious problem for economies in transition. It causes retardation in the development of institutions conducive to economic growth. In this sense, it introduces…
An explanation for the rising share of services in employment
A.H.G.M. SpithovenServices are crucial for the functioning of a society and an economy. Nonetheless, they have not been given the attention they deserve and remain poorly understood by the…
An introduction to economics as a moral science
James E. AlveyMainstream economists now consider their discipline to be a technical one that is free from ethical concerns. I argue that this view only arose in the twentieth century. In this…
Labor rights and labor power and welfare maximization in a market economy ‐ Revising the conventional wisdom
Morris AltmanStandard neoclassical theory argues that an economy is negatively affected by increased labor rights and power since it is assumed that economic agents are always x‐efficient;…
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- Professor Terence Garrett