Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2011
- A contribution to the theory of financial fragility and crisis pp. 995-1014

- Amit Bhaduri
- Finance, inflation and employment: a post-Keynesian/Kaleckian analysis pp. 1015-1033

- Georgios Argitis and Yannis Dafermos
- The rate of profit in the UK, 1920--1938 pp. 1035-1059

- Vincent Brown and Simon Mohun
- Comparing trajectories of structural change pp. 1061-1085

- Ayça Akarçay
- Capabilities and social cohesion pp. 1087-1101

- Diego Lanzi
- Towards a gendering of the labour market regulation debate pp. 1103-1126

- J. Rubery
- Sraffian indeterminacy: a critical discussion pp. 1127-1149

- Saverio Fratini and Enrico Levrero
- Heterodox economics: history and prospects pp. 1151-1165

- Sheila Dow
Volume 35, issue 5, 2011
- Not your grandfather's IMF: global crisis, 'productive incoherence' and developmental policy space pp. 805-830

- Ilene Grabel
- Post the 'Washington Consensus': economic governance and industrial strategies for the twenty-first century pp. 831-852

- Keith Cowling and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Money, housing and world market: the dialectic of globalised production pp. 853-871

- Maria N. Ivanova
- The root cause of economic growth under capitalism pp. 873-896

- Michael Joffe
- Why are household incomes more unequally distributed in China than in Russia? pp. 897-920

- Björn Gustafsson, Shi Li and Ludmila Nivorozhkina
- Inflationary price stability and the Great Crash: an early analysis reconsidered pp. 921-936

- Nicholas Snowden
- The first privatisation: selling SOEs and privatising public monopolies in Fascist Italy (1922--1925) pp. 937-956

- Germà Bel
- Michal Kalecki and critical realism pp. 957-972

- Therese Jefferson and John E. King
- Six titans of the Cambridge School: a review article pp. 973-994

- Harvey Gram
Volume 35, issue 4, 2011
- Financialisation, income distribution and aggregate demand in the USA pp. 637-661

- Ozlem Onaran, Engelbert Stockhammer and Lucas Grafl
- Capital flows to emerging economies: Minsky in the tropics pp. 663-683

- Manuel Agosin and Franklin Huaita
- Routes of money endogeneity: a heuristic comparison pp. 685-704

- Man-Seop Park
- Behavioural and experimental economics: are they really transforming economics? pp. 705-728

- Ana C. Santos
- French utopian socialists as the first pioneers in development pp. 729-749

- Ludovic Frobert
- Liquidity preference in a portfolio framework and the monetary theory of Kahn pp. 751-769

- Thodoris Koutsobinas
- Uncertainty and imagination, illusion and order: Shackleian connections pp. 771-783

- Brian Loasby
- Special remedies for special causes: involuntary unemployment in Keynes' political writings pp. 785-803

- Sylvie Rivot
Volume 35, issue 3, 2011
- The provisions in a labour contract: technology and the market pp. 459-481

- Christian Bessy and Daniel Szpiro
- The nature of international integration and human resource policies in multinational companies pp. 483-498

- Tony Edwards
- Is there a link between quality of employment and indebtedness? the case of urban low-income households in Ecuador pp. 499-526

- Maria Sagrario Floro and John Messier
- Industrial research versus development investment: the implications of financial constraints pp. 527-544

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Hanna Hottenrott and Susanne Thorwarth
- Exploring the robustness of the balance of payments-constrained growth idea in a multiple good framework pp. 545-567

- Arslan Razmi
- Monetary policy and macroeconomic stability under alternative demand regimes pp. 569-585

- Christian Proaño, Peter Flaschel, Hans-Martin Krolzig and Mamadou Bobo Diallo
- Some instability puzzles in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution: a critical survey pp. 587-612

- Eckhard Hein, Marc Lavoie and Till van Treeck
- On constructing numeraire-free measures of price--value deviation: a note on the Steedman--Tomkins distance pp. 613-618

- Theodore Mariolis and George Soklis
- Keynes' abominable Z-footnote pp. 619-633

- Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
Volume 35, issue 2, 2011
- Cognition, market sentiment and financial instability pp. 233-249

- Sheila Dow
- Can neuroscience inform economics? Rationality, emotions and preference formation pp. 251-267

- Nuno Martins
- Accounting for Creativity in the European Union: A multi-level analysis of individual competence, labour market structure, and systems of education and training pp. 269-294

- Edward Lorenz and Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Working time trends and developments in Europe 1 pp. 295-316

- Jon C. Messenger
- Size and linkages of the Spanish construction industry: key sector or deformation of the economy? pp. 317-334

- Jorge Bielsa and Rosa Duarte
- Situation as determinant of selection and valuation pp. 335-356

- Patrick Spread
- The role of aggregate demand in classical-Marxian models of economic growth pp. 357-382

- Amitava Dutt
- Global growth and international cooperation: a structuralist perspective pp. 383-400

- Mario Cimoli and Gabriel Porcile
- The deindustrialisation/tertiarisation hypothesis reconsidered: a subsystem application to the OECD7 pp. 401-421

- Sandro Montresor and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Time to reject the privileging of economic theory over empirical evidence? A reply to Lawson pp. 423-436

- Katarina Juselius
- Capital accumulation, labour market institutions and unemployment in the medium run pp. 437-457

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Erik Klär
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- The relevance of Keynes pp. 1-13

- Robert Skidelsky
- Sketching a socio-economic model of labour markets pp. 15-38

- Steve Fleetwood
- Could international labour rights play a role in US trade? pp. 39-57

- Christian Weller
- Postponing maternity in Ireland pp. 59-84

- Cathal O'Donoghue, David Meredith and Eamon O'Shea
- Private sector employment growth, 1998--2004: a panel analysis of British workplaces pp. 85-104

- Alex Bryson and Satu Nurmi
- Peering over the edge of the short period? The Keynesian roots of stock-flow consistent macroeconomic models pp. 105-124

- Antonio Carlos Macedo e Silva and Claudio H. Dos Santos
- Macroeconomic conditions and the determinants of commercialisation pp. 125-143

- Paul Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Co-determination and innovation pp. 145-172

- Kornelius Kraft, Jörg Stank and Ralf Dewenter
- Gatekeepers in regional networks of innovators pp. 173-198

- Holger Graf
- Eichnerian megacorp and investment behaviour of Russian corporations pp. 199-217

- Ruslan Dzarasov
- Sraffa and his arguments against 'marginism' pp. 219-231

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli
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