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Cambridge Journal of Economics

1977 - 2025

Current editor(s): Jacqui Lagrue

From Cambridge Political Economy Society
Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.

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Volume 49, issue 6, 2025

Ontological theorising and the history of economic thought: an introduction pp. 1115-1122 Downloads
Paul Lewis, Stephen Pratten and Jochen Runde
Empathy as a constituent of social reality: an ontological reading of Adam Smith pp. 1123-1140 Downloads
Toru Yamamori
Adam Smith, realism and the urban economy pp. 1141-1161 Downloads
Sheila Dow and David Waite
From the invisible hand to the rabble: Smith, Hegel and social ontology pp. 1163-1185 Downloads
Michael Lazarus
Marx’s critiques of capitalism based on his practical ethics of freedom: an ontological reconstruction through the Hegelian theories of ethical life and social freedom pp. 1187-1213 Downloads
Doğa Öner
Social relations, social positioning theory and Marx pp. 1215-1254 Downloads
Tony Lawson
Economic analysis, history of economic thought and ontology: the case of Léon Walras pp. 1255-1269 Downloads
Richard Arena
Was Carl Menger a process theorist? An assessment of his theory of wants and goods pp. 1271-1291 Downloads
Anthony M Endres and David A Harper
The mazes of logic versus the mazes of arithmetic: Keynes’s ontological commitment to the facts and events of history pp. 1293-1322 Downloads
Harro Maas
Marshall and the notions of welfare and value in the Cambridge tradition pp. 1323-1346 Downloads
Nuno Ornelas Martins
Economics and ideology, historically and ontologically considered pp. 1347-1363 Downloads
Mário Graça and Francisco Nunes-Pereira
The influence of Burke in the thought of Keynes and Hayek pp. 1365-1395 Downloads
Gregory M Collins
The historical context of the experience of money and the road less travelled: the history of economic thought, Dennis Robertson’s Money, the thing positioned and the positioned thing pp. 1397-1449 Downloads
Jamie Morgan
On Ellsberg’s commitment to dealing with the uncertainty of the real world pp. 1451-1468 Downloads
Carlo Zappia
The ontology of Original Institutional Economics and Social Positioning Theory pp. 1469-1494 Downloads
Beliza Borba de Almeida and William Waller
Bloomington and Cambridge compared: varieties of ontological thinking, social positioning, and the self-governance of common-pool resources pp. 1495-1516 Downloads
Paul Lewis and Jochen Runde

Volume 49, issue 5, 2025

On capabilities and agency in the work of Amartya Sen and Elinor and Vincent Ostrom: a comparative assessment pp. 873-899 Downloads
Paul Lewis and Paul Dragos
Money is a structured process pp. 901-933 Downloads
Josef Menšík
A promise to pay what? An open question for credit theories of money pp. 935-953 Downloads
Nicolás Aguila
Currency revolution and currency struggle: chartalist thought in modern China (1912–1949) pp. 955-975 Downloads
Zengping He
Luigi L. Pasinetti’s structural dynamics: a methodological appraisal pp. 977-998 Downloads
Davide Gualerzi and Gary MongioviSt
Keynes and Ricardo on consumption pp. 999-1014 Downloads
Alex M Thomas
Trade networks and value chains: the evolving position of EU peripheries in two decades pp. 1015-1052 Downloads
Giuseppe Celi
Catalysts for equality: how unions and collective bargaining are shaping gender segregation in Chilean organisations pp. 1053-1072 Downloads
Sebastian M Ugarte, Angel Martin-Caballero and Robert Curiñanco
A Theory of Profits fifty years on pp. 1073-1103 Downloads
Adrian Wood
‘Positive money: progressive solution or Trojan Horse?’ by Christian Etzrodt: a critical response pp. 1105-1109 Downloads
Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer
Reply to Fontana and Sawyer pp. 1111-1113 Downloads
Christian Etzrodt

Volume 49, issue 4, 2025

Money and the constitution of value: a contribution to the Chartalist critique of Menger’s theories of value and money pp. 609-624 Downloads
Bruno Höfig, Leonardo Paes Müller and Iderley Colombini
The concrete function of the banking system: Samir Amin’s monetary theory of financial underdevelopment pp. 625-653 Downloads
Amr Khafagy
The blind spot of endogenous money: global banking and the Eurodollar market pp. 655-673 Downloads
Rudy Bouguelli
Financial dominance: why the ‘market maker of last resort’ is a bad idea and what to do about it pp. 675-704 Downloads
Carolyn Sissoko
External imbalances and the balance of payments constraint: evidence on multi-sector Thirlwall’s Law for nine Eurozone countries (1992–2019) pp. 705-729 Downloads
Miguel García-Duch
Can deindustrialisation be reversed? The role of outsourcing and foreign trade in the structural change of the main European economies (2010–20) pp. 731-753 Downloads
Claudio Di Berardino, Stefano D’Angelo and Alessandro Sarra
Demographic transition and economic growth: insights from the dynamic trade-multiplier pp. 755-795 Downloads
Leonarda Srdelic and Marwil Dávila-Fernández
Benign effects of technological change on the labour share: evidence from European regions pp. 795-824 Downloads
Guido Pialli
Decomposing the barriers to equal pay: examining differential predictors of the gender pay gap by socio-economic group pp. 825-848 Downloads
Vanessa Gash, Wendy Olsen, Sook Kim and Nadine Zwiener-Collins
What should a liberal economist (not) do? Sen–Sugden debate on welfare economics pp. 849-872 Downloads
Valentina Erasmo and Paolo Santori

Volume 49, issue 3, 2025

Is it all in Marshall, still? An appreciation of Marshall’s contribution to modern economics pp. 385-404 Downloads
Suzanne J Konzelmann, Christos N Pitelis and Philip R Tomlinson
The relevance of Marshall’s thought today: from methodological eclecticism to his sociological outlook pp. 405-427 Downloads
Filippo Pietrini
Marshall’s economic organon: the One in the Many and the Many in the One pp. 429-448 Downloads
Huan Wang and Liqun Du
Marshall’s scissors and a post-classical human organisation and praxis theory of value pp. 449-477 Downloads
Christos Pitelis
The Marshall–Fetter controversy over the ‘old rent concept’ pp. 479-503 Downloads
Matthew McCaffrey
Marshall’s economics of work: a reassessment pp. 505-525 Downloads
David A Spencer
Marshallian agglomeration, labour pooling and skills matching pp. 527-557 Downloads
Carlo Corradini, David Morris and Enrico Vanino
From Marshall’s external economies to external economies of transformation in contemporary industrial spaces pp. 559-579 Downloads
Marco Bellandi, Lisa De Propris and Andre Torre
The contemporary relevance of Marshall to coworking space communities pp. 581-607 Downloads
Felicia M Fai, Philip R Tomlinson, Mariachiara Barzotto and Sandrine Labory

Volume 49, issue 2, 2025

Keynes and the Provincial investment problem pp. 189-219 Downloads
J E Woods
Hayek and Schmitt on the ‘depoliticization’ of the economy pp. 221-233 Downloads
Daniel Nientiedt
The history of economic thought as a living laboratory pp. 235-253 Downloads
Matthew McCaffrey, Joseph T Salerno and Carmen Elena Dorobat
Analysing technical change with heterodox price theories pp. 255-275 Downloads
Harry Bloch
Financialisation and intangible assets in emerging market economies: evidence from Brazil pp. 277-309 Downloads
Halima Jibril, Annina Kaltenbrunner and Effie Kesidou
The political economy of philanthropy: Vidich’s contribution to a revamped intellectual endeavour pp. 311-324 Downloads
Lina Ochoa-Carreno
A ticking time bomb? The impact of objective class and stratification beliefs on societal conflict perceptions in South Africa pp. 325-341 Downloads
Frederich Kirsten and Mduduzi Biyase
The money multiplier and competing theories of money creation: empirical validation for Russia pp. 343-383 Downloads
Vadim Grishchenko, Alexander Mihailov and Vasily Tkachev

Volume 49, issue 1, 2025

How ‘nudge’ happened: the political economy of nudging in the UK pp. 1-18 Downloads
Stuart Mills and Richard Whittle
Ethics and ontology: comparing Amartya Sen’s ethics and Tony Lawson’s Critical Ethical Naturalism pp. 19-40 Downloads
Antonis Ragkousis
How the bourgeoisie’s quest for status placed blame for poverty on the poor pp. 41-65 Downloads
Jon Wisman
Technology rhetoric and institutional ownership pp. 67-93 Downloads
Panayiotis C Andreou, Kyriakos Drivas, Dennis Philip and Geoffrey Wood
Capital nationality and long-run economic development pp. 95-125 Downloads
Guilherme Martins
Central bank balance sheets under foreign exchange accumulation: insights from endogenous money theory and monetary policy implementation pp. 127-142 Downloads
Simona Bozhinovska
Technical progress, organisational innovations and labour intensity pp. 143-157 Downloads
Gabriel Brondino, Matteo Gaddi and Nadia Garbellini
Inflation targeting and the real exchange rate trend: theoretical discussion and empirical evidence for developed and developing countries pp. 159-188 Downloads
André Nassif, Carmem Feijó, Eliane Araujo and Rafael Leão
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