Browsing All of EconStor by Author Booth, Philip
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2003 | Aspects of the economics of an ageing population: Submission to a call for evidence from House of Lords Economic Affairs Select Committee | Booth, Philip |
2004 | Is trade justice just? Is fair trade fair? | Booth, Philip |
2005 | Aid, trade and governance: Can we make poverty history? | Booth, Philip |
2008 | Market failure: A failed paradigm | Booth, Philip |
2010 | The free economy, the welfare state and government borrowing | Booth, Philip |
2010 | The moral limits to the market economy, and the financial crash | Booth, Philip |
2011 | Sharing the burden: How the older generation should suffer its share of the cuts | Booth, Philip; Taylor, Corin |
2014 | Growing the UK pension pot: The case for privatisation | Booth, Philip; Niemietz, Kristian |
2015 | Thatcher: The myth of deregulation | Booth, Philip |
2018 | Socially useless? The crucial contribution of finance to economic life | Booth, Philip; Zuluaga, Diego |
2019 | Regulation without the state: The example of financial services | Booth, Philip |