Economics Imperialism and Intellectual Progress: The Present as History of Economic Thought?
(2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B. (2000). Economics Imperialism and Intellectual Progress: The Present as History of Economic Thought?. History of Economics Review, 32(1), 10-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/10370196.2000.11733338
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Dialectics and Crisis Theory: A Response to Tony Smith (2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B. (2000). Dialectics and Crisis Theory: A Response to Tony Smith. Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory, 6(1), 133-137. https://doi.org/10.1163/156920600100414605
Markets and Money in Social Theory: What Role for Economics? (2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B., & Lapavitsas, C. (2000). Markets and Money in Social Theory: What Role for Economics?. Economy and Society, 29(3), 357-382. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140050084561
Endogenous Growth Theory: A Critical Assessment (2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B. (2000). Endogenous Growth Theory: A Critical Assessment. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24(2), 245-265. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/24.2.245
A Sustainable Growth Path? (2000)
Book Chapter
Fine, B., & Padayachee, V. (2000). A Sustainable Growth Path?. In S. Friedman (Ed.), South African Review, vol. 8. HSRC.
The Labour Market (2000)
Book Chapter
Fine, B., & Boateng, K. (2000). The Labour Market. In E. Aryeetey, J. Harrigan, & M. Nissanke (Eds.), Economic Reforms in Ghana: The Miracle and the Mirage (pp. 227-245). James Currey.
Industrial and Energy Policy: A Partial Review (2000)
Book Chapter
Fine, B. (2000). Industrial and Energy Policy: A Partial Review. In I. Elbadawi, & T. Hartzenberg (Eds.), Development Issues in South Africa (pp. 110-142). MacMillan.
Ben FINE (2000)
Book Chapter
Fine, B. (2000). Ben FINE. In P. Arestis, & M. Sawyer (Eds.), A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists (pp. 172-179). Edward Elgar.
Consumption for Historians: An Economist's Gaze (2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B. (2000). Consumption for Historians: An Economist's Gaze. Working papers (University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Dept. of Economics), (91), 1-18. https://www.soas.ac.uk/economics/research/workingpapers/file28879.pdf
Economics, Social Capital and the Colonisation of the Social Sciences (2000)
Book Chapter
Fine, B., & Green, F. (2000). Economics, Social Capital and the Colonisation of the Social Sciences. In S. Baron (Ed.), Social Capital: Critical Perspectives (pp. 78-93). Oxford University Press.
New and Improved: Economics' Contribution to Business History (2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B. (2000). New and Improved: Economics' Contribution to Business History. Working papers (University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Dept. of Economics), (93), 1-16. https://www.soas.ac.uk/economics/research/workingpapers/file28877.pdf
Whither the Welfare State: Public versus Private Consumption? (2000)
Journal Article
Fine, B. (2000). Whither the Welfare State: Public versus Private Consumption?. Working papers (University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Dept. of Economics), (92), 1-28.
ESOP's Fable: Golden Egg or Sour Grapes? (2000)
Book Chapter
Fine, B. (2000). ESOP's Fable: Golden Egg or Sour Grapes?. In J. Toporowski (Ed.), Political Economy and the New Capitalism: Essays in Honour of Sam Aaronovitch (pp. 179-193). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203055557-22This essay, drawing upon a report prepared for the South African trade union movement, assesses the position of ESOPs.1 The first part addresses conceptual issues, while later sections discuss the historical record of ESOPs and examines some of the t... Read More about ESOP's Fable: Golden Egg or Sour Grapes?.
Convergence and Consensus: The Political Economy of Stabilisation and Growth (2000)
Preprint / Working Paper
Fine, B., & Hailu, D. (2000). Convergence and Consensus: The Political Economy of Stabilisation and Growth. CDPR Discussion Paper, 1400, 1-35.
Bringing the Social Back Into Economics: Progress or Reductionism? (2000)
Report
Fine, B. (2000, January 1). Bringing the Social Back Into Economics: Progress or Reductionism? (Department of Economics Research Paper 731). University of Melbourne. https://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/805959/731.pdf