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Volume 8, Number 2, June 1997

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Britian's Political Watershed
pp. 1-6(6)
Author: Haskins C.

Six Stakeholding Propositions
pp. 7-9(3)
Author: Hutton W.

A Community Fund
pp. 10-13(4)
Author: Holtham G.

Employees as Stakeholders
pp. 21-24(4)
Author: Jones D.

The Environment as Stakeholder
pp. 25-28(4)
Author: Jacobs M.

The Family as Stakeholder
pp. 29-37(9)
Author: Campbell M.

Inequality and Competitiveness
pp. 38-46(9)
Author: Witztum A.

The Fiscal Straitjacket
pp. 47-49(3)
Author: Sentance A.

Stakeholding and Full Employment
pp. 49-50(2)
Author: Philpott J.

The Education and Training Mismatch
pp. 51-53(3)
Author: Mayhem K.

The Problem of Investment
pp. 53-55(3)
Author: Temple P.

Basis for an Industry Policy
pp. 55-56(2)
Author: Stout D.

Can the Poor Have Stakes?
pp. 56-57(2)
Author: Le Grand J.

The Business of Economics is Business
pp. 58-66(9)
Author: Stout D.

What Makes an Independent Regulator Independent?
pp. 67-74(8)
Author: Stern J.

Explaining Success - Hard Work, Not Illusion Rejoinder
pp. 75-77(3)
Authors: Roberts K.; Wensley R.

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