International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 8 Issue 7

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Economic Synthesis: A Review of the Work of Boris Ischboldin

John A. Sharp

The aim of “economic synthesis” is to develop the economic science by integrating (a) institutional and “pure” theory and (b) genetic economic history and economic theory.

On Being Responsibly out of One's Sociological Depth

James R. Kelley

My discussion has assumptions and a tone which I should delineate at the outset. My first assumption is that all education is at least indirectly moral education and that while…

A Century of Human Capital Development by On‐the‐Job Training

Paul Bolino

Economists have known for some time that increases in the amounts of capital and labour cannot explain all of the growth of output (Kendrick, 1961, 1976). Schultz showed the…

Toward Qualitative Economic Analysis

Desider Vikor

As Professor Ischboldin looks back, after decades of creative work, reflecting on his accomplishments and surveying the landscape of economics, I suspect he feels that his…

Some Remarks on Accounting

Erich E. Kosiol

Bookkeeping systems can be conceived as real ascertainment models which determine income as well‐defined magnitude computed according to fixed rules of booking (recording…

The Kibbutz: An Applied Socio‐economic Experiment

Joseph Chary

The Kibbutz in Israel is a collective settlement in which all means of production and consumption are communally owned. Nevertheless, it should be underscored that there remains…

Education and Economic Synthesis

Alexandra Teploff

Education, according to a vague but often accepted generalisation, is the only hope of a nation. Whether it is or not, the many branches of human endeavour which constitute modern…

Structural Changes in United States Foreign Trade in the 1970s

Beverly Kitching

Some United States businessmen in the 1970s were advising that generous loans continue to be made to the Soviet Union so that the Russians could buy the products of American…

The Federal Reserve System Furnished the Money for World War II: Why Can't It Do the Same for Social Security?

Beverly Kitching

Columnist Eliot Janeway recently wrote in the Chicago Tribune that the federal government always needs money. “But large or small, these money needs can be met only by some…

Heinrich Pesch's Solidarism and Boris Ischboldin's Scientific Reformism

Rupert J. Ederer

Professor Boris Ischboldin has devoted a lifetime of productive scholarship to economic science. By virtue of his native gifts and a highly cultured background he has attained to…

A Yearning for Synthesis: Organic Thought since 1945

John Haag

Few thoughtful men or women will deny, as we enter the last two decades of the twentieth century, that ours is truly an Age of Anxiety. Even in an America still uniquely stable…

Kriterien einer soziologischen Führertypologie: Criteria of a Sociological Typology of Leadership

Johannes Stemmler

Die Vielzahl der von Sozialpsychologen und Soziologen unternommenen Führertypologien läßt sich deutlich auf zwei Grundauffassungen zurückführen. Die eine Richtung forscht nach…

The Long‐Wave Cycles and Re‐industrialisation

Ghalib M. Baqir

The “re‐industrialisation” of America is the dominant topic today. It has come about because the United States economy did not live up to its expectations during the decade of the…

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ISSN:

0306-8293

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Terence Garrett