Capitalism and Society
2006 - 2012
Current editor(s): Edmund Phelps and Amar Bhidé From De Gruyter Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 7, issue 1, 2012
- Capital Markets and Financial Politics: Preferences and Institutions pp. 1-40

- Mark Roe
- Obliquity pp. 1-11

- John Kay
- Comment on "Capital Markets and Financial Politics" (by Mark J. Roe) pp. 1-11

- Mueller Dennis C.
- Concentration in Internet Access and Entrepreneurial Truncation of Innovation pp. 1-33

- Shane Greenstein
- Comment on "Concentration in Internet Access and Entrepreneurial Truncation of Innovation" (by Shane Greenstein) pp. 1-15

- Timothy Bresnahan
- Comment on "Obliquity" (by John Kay) pp. 1-4

- Wu George
Volume 6, issue 2, 2011
- Financialization of Art pp. 1-21

- Taylor Mark C.
- Comment on "PSST: Patterns of Sustainable Specialization and Trade" (by Arnold Kling) pp. 1-12

- Peter Howitt
- Comment on "Financialization of Art" (by Mark C. Taylor) pp. 1-9

- Horowitz Noah
- PSST: Patterns of Sustainable Specialization and Trade pp. 1-20

- Kling Arnold
- Animal Spirits Revisited pp. 1-25

- Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow
- Comment on "Animal Spirits Revisited" (by Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow) pp. 1-4

- Skidelsky Robert
Volume 6, issue 1, 2011
- Comment on "Implementing a Macroprudential Framework: Blending Boldness and Realism" (by Claudio Borio) pp. 1-9

- Charles Calomiris
- Comment on "The Complex Economic Organization of Capitalist Economies" (by Richard R. Nelson) pp. 1-7

- Hollingsworth Rogers
- Comment on "Corporate Strategy and National Institutions: The Case of the Man-Made Fibres Industry" (by Geoffrey Owen) pp. 1-7

- Sutton John
- Implementing a Macroprudential Framework: Blending Boldness and Realism pp. 1-25

- Claudio Borio
- The Complex Economic Organization of Capitalist Economies pp. 1-26

- Richard Nelson
- Corporate Strategy and National Institutions: The Case of the Man-Made Fibres Industry pp. 1-59

- Owen Geoffrey
Volume 5, issue 3, 2010
- The Constitutional Economy of Dynamism and Inclusion: An Inquiry into the Causes of Argentine Economic Decadence pp. 1-25

- Sola Juan Vicente
- Promoting Innovation: The Law of Publicly Traded Corporations pp. 1-68

- Fox Merritt B.
- Corporatism and the Ghost of the Third Way pp. 1-61

- Randall Morck and Yeung Bernard
- The Ghosts of Corporatism's Past and Past Corporatisms: Commentary on Three Articles pp. 1-18

- Blyth Mark
Volume 5, issue 2, 2010
- The Slump, the Recovery and the "New Normal" pp. 1-19

- Edmund Phelps
- Macroeconomic Effects of Over-Investment in Housing in an Aggregative Model of Economic Activity pp. 1-27

- Hian Hoon
- The Financial Crisis: Joblessness and Investmentlessness pp. 1-28

- Gylfi Zoega
- Commentary on Three Papers pp. 1-8

- Andrew Oswald
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- Comment on "Finding the Endless Frontier: Lessons from the Life Sciences Innovation System for Technology Policy" (by Iain M. Cockburn and Scott Stern) pp. 1-6

- Ashish Arora
- Comment on "Pharmaceutical Price Discrimination and Social Welfare" (by Frank R. Lichtenberg) pp. 1-6

- Richard Schmalensee
- Comment on "Immigrant Entrepreneurs in U.S. Financial History, 1775-1914" (by Thomas K. McCraw) pp. 1-6

- Harold James
- Immigrant Entrepreneurs in U.S. Financial History, 1775-1914 pp. 1-49

- McCraw Thomas K.
- Pharmaceutical Price Discrimination and Social Welfare pp. 1-32

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Finding the Endless Frontier: Lessons from the Life Sciences Innovation System for Technology Policy pp. 1-50

- Iain Cockburn and Stern Scott
Volume 4, issue 3, 2009
- The Rationale of the Market Economy: A European Perspective pp. 1-11

- John Kay
- Refounding Capitalism pp. 1-12

- Edmund Phelps
- Rethinking Macroeconomics pp. 1-9

- Sachs Jeffrey D.
Volume 4, issue 2, 2009
- Comment on "Capitalist Entrepreneurship: Making Profit through the Unmaking of Economic Orders" (by Thorbjørn Knudsen and Richard Swedberg) pp. 1-12

- Granovetter Mark
- Comment on "Excessive Ambitions" (by Jon Elster) pp. 1-21

- David Hendry
- Excessive Ambitions pp. 1-33

- Elster Jon
- Comment on "Excessive Ambitions" (by Jon Elster) pp. 1-9

- Pierre Chiappori
- Comment on "Financial Markets and the State: Long Swings, Risk, and the Scope of Regulation" (by Roman Frydman and Michael D. Goldberg) pp. 1-5

- Sachs Jeffrey D.
- Comment on "The New Economy Business Model and the Crisis of U.S. Capitalism" (by William Lazonick) pp. 1-16

- Blair Margaret M.
- Capitalist Entrepreneurship: Making Profit through the Unmaking of Economic Orders pp. 1-28

- Knudsen Thorbjørn and Swedberg Richard
- The New Economy Business Model and the Crisis of U.S. Capitalism pp. 1-70

- Lazonick William
- Financial Markets and the State: Long Swings, Risk, and the Scope of Regulation pp. 1-45

- Frydman Roman and Goldberg Michael D.
Volume 4, issue 1, 2009
- Nietzsche and the Economics of Becoming pp. 1-30

- Robb Richard
- David Hume and Modern Economics pp. 1-31

- Sheila Dow
- Comment on "David Hume and Modern Economics" (by Sheila Dow) pp. 1-11

- Wennerlind Carl
- Response to James Heckman's Comment pp. 1-5

- Robb Richard
- Comment on "Nietzsche and the Economics of Becoming" (by Richard Robb) pp. 1-10

- James Heckman
Volume 3, issue 3, 2008
- Ned Phelps--The Economist: American Economic Association Luncheon Speech Honoring the 2006 Nobel Laureate in Economics pp. 1-4

- Sen Amartya
- Edmund Phelps: American Economic Association Luncheon Speech Honoring the 2006 Nobel Laureate in Economics pp. 1-4

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Commentary: Revolutionary Times, Then and Now pp. 1-12

- Edmund Phelps
- Macroeconomic Theory for a World of Imperfect Knowledge pp. 1-78

- Frydman Roman and Goldberg Michael D.
- The Many Contributions of Edmund Phelps: American Economic Association Luncheon Speech Honoring the 2006 Nobel Laureate in Economics pp. 1-11

- James Heckman
- Comment on "Household Debt in the Consumer Age: Source of Growth--Risk of Collapse" (by Barry Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari) pp. 1-3

- Korty Doug
Volume 3, issue 2, 2008
- Household Debt in the Consumer Age: Source of Growth--Risk of Collapse pp. 1-32

- Barry Cynamon and Steven Fazzari
- The Historical Origins of 'Open Science': An Essay on Patronage, Reputation and Common Agency Contracting in the Scientific Revolution pp. 1-106

- Paul David
- Comment on 'Technological Revolutions and the Evolution of Industrial Structures' (by Giovanni Dosi, Alfonso Gambardella, Marco Grazzi, and Luigi Orsenigo) pp. 1-8

- Richard Langlois
- Comment on "Household Debt in the Consumer Age: Source of Growth--Risk of Collapse" (by Barry Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari) pp. 1-4

- George Akerlof
- Comment on "Economic Forecasting in a Changing World" (by Michael Clements and David Hendry) pp. 1-18

- Neil Ericsson
- Comment on "The Historical Origins of 'Open Science'" (by Paul David) pp. 1-5

- Kenneth Arrow
- Economic Forecasting in a Changing World pp. 1-20

- Michael Clements and David Hendry
Volume 3, issue 1, 2008
- Technological Revolutions and the Evolution of Industrial Structures: Assessing the Impact of New Technologies upon the Size and Boundaries of Firms pp. 1-49

- Giovanni Dosi, Gambardella Alfonso, Marco Grazzi and Luigi Orsenigo
- Comment on "Family Values or Crony Capitalism?" (Harold James) pp. 1-7

- Randall Morck
- Family Values or Crony Capitalism? pp. 1-30

- Harold James
- Comment on "Technological Revolutions and the Evolution of Industrial Structures" (by Giovanni Dosi, Alfonso Gambardella, Marco Grazzi, and Luigi Orsenigo) pp. 1-22

- Lazonick William
- Comment on "Commercialising University Research: The Oxford Model" (by Tim Cook, Raymond Dwek, and Baruch Blumberg) pp. 1-6

- Lester Richard K.
- Commercialising University Research: Threats and Opportunities--The Oxford Model pp. 1-17

- Cook Tim, Dwek Raymond, Blumberg Baruch and Hockaday Tom
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