SCOTTISH ECONOMIC SOCIETY

Published date01 November 1994
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9485.1994.tb01140.x
Date01 November 1994
PENSIONS AND COMPENSATING WAGE VARIATIONS
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SCOTTISH ECONOMIC SOCIETY
Date of receipt
of
final manuscript:
10
June 1994.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
1995
CALL
FOR
PAPERS
The 1995 annual conference of the Scottish Economic Society
will be at the University of Aberdeen on April 13th and 14th.
Those wishing to present a paper should call the local
organiser, John Skatun, Department of Economics, Edward
Wright Building, University
of
Aberdeen, Dunbar Street,
Old Aberdeen, AB9 2TY.
Members of SES and non-members wishing to attend the
conference should contact the local organiser for further
details.
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