Abstract

Book Reviews in this Article New Developments in the Labor Market: Toward a New Institutional Paradigm. Capital in Economic Theory: Neo‐Classical, Cambridge and Chaos. Financial Markets and Macroeconomic Policy in the Flow‐of‐Funds Framework. External Constraints on Macroeconomic Policy: The European Experience. Free Market Environmentalism. Macroeconomic Policy in Britain 1974‐1987. Environment and Economy: Property Rights and Public Policy. Global Research Strategy and International Competitiveness. Comparative Economic Systems: Objectives, Decision Modes, and the Process of Choice. The Capitalist Economies: Prospects for the 1990s. Quantitative Economic History. Underemployment Equilibria: Essays in Theory, Econometrics and Policy. Developing Countries and the International Economy: Issues in Trade, Adjustment and Debt. The Rational Consumer: Theory and Evidence. Oil and the International Economy. Merger and Competition Policy in the European Community. Equilibrium and Evolution: An Exploration of Connecting Principles in Economics. Antiquity and Capitalism: Max Weber and the Sociological Foundations of Roman Civilization. A Modern Guide to Economic Thought: An Introduction to Comparative Schools of Thought in Economics. The Economics of the Single European Act. Financial Innovations and Market Volatility. The Supply Side Revolution in Britain. Natural Resource Economics: Conservation and Exploitation. Common Property Economics: A General Theory and Land Use Applications. Methodological Foundations of Macroeconomics: Keynes and Lucas.

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