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Volume 20, Number 3, September 2000

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Editorial: Science policy
pp. 2-3(2)
Author: Kealey T.

Should Governments Fund Science?
pp. 4-9(6)
Authors: Kealey T.; Al-Ubaydli O.

Endogenous Growth Theory: A Critique
pp. 10-13(4)
Authors: Al-Ubaydli O.; Kealey T.

Managing Knowledge: Changing Ways of Wealth Creation
pp. 17-26(10)
Author: Ganguly A.S.

Science and the Campaigners
pp. 27-34(8)
Author: North R.D.

A Note on Redistribution
pp. 35-48(4)
Author: Tullock G.

Interest Rates are Low but are Annuities Expensive?
pp. 43-44(2)
Authors: Booth P.; Wood G.E.

‘Any Schmuck can Consume’
pp. 49-49(1)
Author: Blundell J.

Making Consumers ‘Kings of the NHS’
pp. 50-51(2)
Authors: Gage H.; Rickman N.

Education: Charter schools
pp. 54-54(1)
Author: Tooley J.

Books
pp. 58-63(1)

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