Journal of Economic Studies: Volume 9 Issue 2

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Demand for Currency and the Black Economy in the UK

K.G.P. Matthews

The size and growth of the so‐called “black economy” has provided a great deal of discussion in recent years. Typically the discussion has been confined to editorials and articles…

A New Look at International Monetary Reform

W.M. Scammell

There have been three essays in international monetary reform during the past 40 years. The first was unique in that, at Bretton Woods in 1944, representatives of two nations…

LDCs versus DCs: Trade and Growth

Theo van de Klundert, Ad Kolnaar

Our aim is to analyse patterns of international trade and economic growth in connection with the North‐South income gap. The analysis is based on the familiar two‐factor…

Why Growth Rates Do Differ

M.W. Bell, M.S. Silver, S.J. Stray

This article identifies serious weaknesses in various commonly used methods of measuring “average” growth rates over several time periods. An alternative method is proposed which…

Oligopoly and Myopic Behaviour

Roger Clarke

In this article a generalisation of the Cournot oligopoly model is discussed, and it is shown that seemingly myopic conjectural behaviour is in fact in the (combined) interests of…

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ISSN:

0144-3585

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee