Hobart Papers
PUB 648/12-20
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Title
Hobart Papers
Shelfmark
PUB 648/12-20
Summary
Comprises:
PUB 648/12 - Markets in the Firm: A Market-Process Approach to Management, by Tyler Cowen and David Parker (Hobart Paper 134), Jul 1997;
PUB 648/13 - Winning the War on Drugs: To Legalise or Not?, by Richard Stevenson (Hobart Paper 124 - second impression), Oct 1997;
PUB 648/14 - The Poverty of 'Development Economics', by Deepak Lal (Hobart Paperback 16 - second edition), Nov 1997;
PUB 648/15 - Regulating Financial Markets: A Critique and some Proposals, by George J. Benston (Hobart Paper 135), Jun 1998;
PUB 648/16 - The Dilemma of Democracy: The Political Economics of Over-Government, by Arthur Seldon (Hobart Paper 136), Jul 1998;
PUB 648/17 - Corporate Governance: Accountability in the Marketplace, by Elaine Sternberg (Hobart Paper 137), Oct 1998;
PUB 648/18 - Regulating European Labour Markets: More costs than benefits?, by John T. Addison and W. Stanley Siebert (Hobart Paper 138), Feb 1999;
PUB 648/19 - Transport Policy: The Myth of Integrated Planning, by John Hibbs (Hobart Paper 140), Nov 2000;
PUB 648/20 - The Global Education Industry: Lessons from Private Education in Developing Countries, by James Tooley (Hobart Paper 141 - second edition), 2001.
Date
Jul 1997-2001
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
IEA pamphlets
Hobart Papers
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