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1994 | Gamel, Claude. | “Les bas salaires dans la pensée libérale. De l’opposition au salaire minimum à son dépassement?” | To be published in Les bas salaires et les effets du salaire minimum, Paris: L’Harmattan. |
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1994 | GORRINGE, Timothy. | "Capital and the Kingdom." | Theological Ethics and Economic Order London: ORBIS/SPCK, 1994 |
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1994 | GORZ, André | "Il lavoro debole" | Roma; Edizioni Lavoro, 1994. |
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1994 | Gorz, André | “Le Revenu Minimum Garanti, version allemande” | Note de réflexion circulated at a meeting organized by Futuribles (Paris), March 1994, 5p. |
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1994 | Gorz, André | “Le RMG, version allemande” | in Futuribles, juin 1994, 61-66. |
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1994 | HASLETT, D.H. | " Capitalism with Morality" | A broad and lucid study of the merits of different economic systems, this work combines economic criteria of success with a philosophically sophisticated analysis of ethical foundations and moral justification. Arguing that despite the fall of socialism, the deep feelings of moral discontent that many have with capitalism are as strong as ever, the author analyzes unadulterated capitalism and centrally-planned socialism. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1994, 280p |
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1994 | Haveman, Robert H. | "Optimal Taxation and Public Policy" | In Modern Public Finance (J. Quigley & E. Smolensky eds), Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994, 247-56. |
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1994 | Herland, Michel | "Le financement du minimum social garanti" | In L'Europe en Formation (10, Avenue des Fleurs, 06000 Nice) 291, 1994, 39-56. |
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1994 | Hirschman, Albert | "The OnandOff Connection between Political and Economic Progress; in: American Economic Review" | Papers and Proceedings 84(2):343348; and in A Propensity to SelfSubversion Harvard University Press 1995. |
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1994 | Hirst, Paul. | "Associative Democracy. New Forms of Economic and Social Governance" | At the end of the twentieth century, it becomes ever more clear that Western countries are witnessing the exhaustion of the two great political and economic systems―democratic capitalism and collective state socialism―that have held sway for the past 150 years. Yet neither the traditional Right nor Left has been able to provide viable solutions to this crisis. In this book, Paul Hirst offers a new approach, which he calls associative democracy. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994, 222p. |