Humanomics: Volume 13 Issue 2
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ETHICS IN MODERN ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, LAND AND RESOURCE‐USE
A.E. Hohl, C.A. TisdellDuring the very short period of cultural evolution of mankind, the world has changed dramatically. Modern humans have modified the environment not only to satisfy their needs, but…
THE CHALLENGE OF INVESTMENT IN SOCIAL VALUES: AN ETHICO‐ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A POLICY PROPOSAL TO PROMOTE WELFARE EMPLOYMENT THROUGH THE TENDERING PROCESS
Kenneth R. MelchinWith the events leading up to the election of the Harris Conservative government in Canada's province of Ontario in June of 1995, the debate over “workfare vs. welfare” began to…
QUOTA SYSTEM OF EMPLOYMENT IN STRATEGIC ORGANISATIONS IN NIGERIA
Palmer B. JohnnieThere have been widespread speculations by observers, management practitioners and scholars that there has been a vandalisation of humanitarian rationalism in strategic…
A NOTE ON THE SHORT‐RUN “PRODUCTIVENESS” OF LABOR SERVICES
Ernest RaiklinSince the time of Adam Smith, classical and Marxist economists have made a distinction between productive and unproductive labor. According to Smith, productive is that “labour…
ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVE NUCLIIDES IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT: DETRIMENTAL TO LIFE
Mohammad Idrees Ali, M. Shahadat Hossain, M. JashimuddinThe object of this paper is to know what are the artificial radioactive nucliides in marine environment, where and what are the sources of their products, what are their effects…