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Volume 30, Number 2, March 2006

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Inflation and growth in South Africa
pp. 163-180(18)
Author: Hodge, D.

The sensitivity of poverty rates to macro-level changes in the European Union
pp. 181-199(19)
Authors: Immervoll, Herwig; Levy, Horacio; Lietz, Christine; Mantovani, Daniela; Sutherland, Holly

The financial system and the Pasinetti theorem
pp. 201-217(17)
Author: Park, Man-Seop

How significant is the alleged unfair advantage enjoyed by state-owned banks in Germany?
pp. 219-226(8)
Authors: Chakravarty, S. P.; Williams, Jonathan M.

The influence of taxes on migration: evidence from Switzerland
pp. 235-252(18)
Authors: Liebig, Thomas; Sousa-Poza, Alfonso

Schumpeter, Hegel and the vision of development
pp. 253-275(23)
Author: Prendergast, Renee

The corn model, gluts and surplus value
pp. 307-312(6)
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