There are 29 books by Francis Green on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Restructuring of the United Kingdom Economy (1989). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 "Vox oculis subjecta" 1783 · 224 pages
  2. 2 Economics, an anti-text 1977 · 228 pages
  3. 3 A theory of the growth of occupational pension schemes 1980
  4. 4 The growth and inequality of fringe benefits 1984
  5. 5 Fringe benefits in British industry 1984
  6. 6 Marx's theory of wages and the value of labour power 1988
  7. 7 The worker discipline effect 1988
  8. 8 The distribution of union membership in Britain 1988
  9. 9 Empirical applications of the "reserve army hypothesis" 1988
  10. 10 The Restructuring of the United Kingdom Economy 1989 · 322 pages
  11. 11 Restructuring UK Economy 1989 · 322 pages
  12. 12 The political economy of education and training reforms 1990
  13. 13 Institutional and other unconventional theories of saving 1990
  14. 14 Sex discrimination in access to job-related training 1990
  15. 15 Unemployment hysteresis and the worker discipline effect 1990
  16. 16 The determinants of female recruitment 1990
  17. 17 The determinants of training of male and female employees in Britain 1991
  18. 18 Discussions of the British economy 1991
  19. 19 Skill shortage and skill deficiency 1991
  20. 20 Income inequality in corporatist and liberal economics 1992
  21. 21 Non-standard work in Canada and the United Kingdom 1992
  22. 22 The effects of training, further education and YTS on the earnings of young employees 1994
  23. 23 A critique of empirical tests of the neo-Fisherian theory of saving and consumption

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Francis Green written?

BookOrb lists 29 books by Francis Green.

Where should I start with Francis Green?

A good starting point is The Restructuring of the United Kingdom Economy (1989).

What is the Francis Green books in order list?

In publication order: 1. "Vox oculis subjecta" (1783), 2. Economics, an anti-text (1977), 3. A theory of the growth of occupational pension schemes (1980), 4. The growth and inequality of fringe benefits (1984), 5. Fringe benefits in British industry (1984), 6. Marx's theory of wages and the value of labour power (1988), 7. The worker discipline effect (1988), 8. The distribution of union membership in Britain (1988), 9. Empirical applications of the "reserve army hypothesis" (1988), 10. The Restructuring of the United Kingdom Economy (1989), 11. Restructuring UK Economy (1989), 12. The political economy of education and training reforms (1990), 13. Institutional and other unconventional theories of saving (1990), 14. Sex discrimination in access to job-related training (1990), 15. Unemployment hysteresis and the worker discipline effect (1990), and 8 more.