Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2010
- Industrial districts, social cohesion and economic decline in Italy pp. 955-974

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Banks, regional development disparity and growth: evidence from Turkey pp. 975-1000

- Zeynep Onder and Süheyla Ozyildirim
- Is cumulative growth in manufacturing productivity slowing down in the EU12 regions? pp. 1001-1017

- Stilianos Alexiadis and Dimitris Tsagdis
- Real exchange rate and elasticity of labour supply in a balance-of-payments-constrained macrodynamics pp. 1019-1039

- Gabriel Porcile and Gilberto Lima
- Critical realism and Russian economics pp. 1041-1056

- Soltan Dzarasov
- Did Kaldor anticipate the New Economic Geography? Yes, but pp. 1057-1074

- Aditya Bhattacharjea
- Board structure and executive pay: evidence from the UK pp. 1075-1096

- Paul Guest
- The dynamics of intensive cultivation pp. 1097-1104

- Christian Bidard
- Introduction to the symposium on post-Keynesian and feminist economics pp. 1105-1107

- Irene van Staveren and Colin Danby
- Feminist and post-Keynesian economics: challenges and opportunities pp. 1109-1122

- Siobhan Austen and Therese Jefferson
- Post-Keynesianism meets feminist economics pp. 1123-1144

- Irene van Staveren
- Gender and the stability of consumption: a feminist contribution to post-Keynesian economics pp. 1145-1156

- S. Charusheela
- Interdependence through time: relationships in post-Keynesian thought and the care literature pp. 1157-1171

- Colin Danby
Volume 34, issue 5, 2010
- Limited liability and the modern corporation in theory and in practice pp. 821-836

- Stephanie Blankenburg, Dan Plesch and Frank Wilkinson
- Limited liability, shareholder rights and the problem of corporate irresponsibility pp. 837-856

- Paddy Ireland
- Limited liability and the wealth of 'uncivilised nations': Adam Smith and the limits to the European Enlightenment pp. 857-867

- Hugh Goodacre
- Corporate limited liability and Cambridge economics in the inter-war period: Robertson, Keynes and Sraffa pp. 869-883

- Richard Arena
- Corporate limited liability and the financial liabilities of firms pp. 885-893

- Jan Toporowski
- Globalisation, corporate legal liability and big business houses in India pp. 895-913

- Chirashree Das Gupta
- Limited liability and multinational enterprises: a case for reform? pp. 915-928

- Peter Muchlinski
- Governance, regulation and financial market instability: the implications for policy pp. 929-954

- Sue Konzelmann, Frank Wilkinson, Marc Fovargue-Davies and Duncan Sankey
Volume 34, issue 4, 2010
- Veblen on the machine process and technological change pp. 601-615

- John Latsis
- The impact of business group affiliation on performance: evidence from China's 'national champions' pp. 617-631

- Paul Guest and Dylan Sutherland
- Economics, psychology and the history of consumer choice theory pp. 633-648

- D. Wade Hands
- Wage--size relation and the structure of work-force composition in Italian manufacturing firms pp. 649-669

- Giulio Bottazzi and Marco Grazzi
- The role of rating agencies in financial crises: event studies from the Asian flu pp. 671-685

- Makram El-Shagi
- Integrating social conflict into economic theory pp. 687-708

- Mehrdad Vahabi
- Uncertainty and money: Keynes, Tobin and Kahn and the disappearance of the precautionary demand for money from liquidity preference theory pp. 709-725

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Distribution, aggregate demand and productivity growth: theory and empirical results for six OECD countries based on a post-Kaleckian model pp. 727-754

- Eckhard Hein and Artur Tarassow
- Capital and interest in horizontal innovation models pp. 755-772

- Man-Seop Park
- Household vulnerability estimates of Roma in Southeast Europe pp. 773-792

- Susanne Milcher
- How monist is heterodoxy? pp. 793-805

- Rogier De Langhe
- The loanable funds fallacy: saving, finance and equilibrium pp. 807-820

- Mark Hayes
Volume 34, issue 3, 2010
- Accumulation of knowledge and accumulation of capital in early 'theories' of growth and development pp. 413-431

- Renee Prendergast
- Public debt sustainability and alternative theories of interest pp. 433-447

- Tony Aspromourgos, Daniel Rees and Graham White
- Ambiguity and uncertainty in Ellsberg and Shackle pp. 449-474

- Marcello Basili and Carlo Zappia
- Works councils and employment growth in German establishments pp. 475-500

- Uwe Jirjahn
- Why do hurdle rates differ from the cost of capital? pp. 501-523

- Ciaran Driver and Paul Temple
- Little innovation, many jobs: An econometric analysis of the Italian labour productivity crisis pp. 525-546

- Federico Lucidi and Alfred Kleinknecht
- Defending Marshall's 'masterpiece': Ralph Souter's critique of Robbins' Essay pp. 547-568

- Anthony M. Endres and M. Donoghue
- Alfred Marshall on big business pp. 569-586

- Jaques Kerstenetzky
- Comment: The nature of the ADAS model based on the ISLM model pp. 587-590

- Derick Boyd
- Marx's reproduction schemes and the Keynesian multiplier: a reply to Sardoni pp. 591-595

- Andrew B. Trigg and Jochen Hartwig
- A rejoinder to Trigg and Hartwig pp. 597-599

- Claudio Sardoni
Volume 34, issue 2, 2010
- Financial globalisation and crisis, institutional transformation and equity pp. 225-238

- Philip Arestis and Ajit Singh
- Why the subprime crisis is different: a Minskyian approach pp. 239-255

- Gary Dymski
- Financial liberalisation, institutional transformation and credit allocation in developing countries: the World Bank and the internationalisation of banking pp. 257-273

- Howard Stein
- Financialisation and the dynamics of offshoring in the USA pp. 275-293

- William Milberg and Deborah Winkler
- Capital account liberalisation and poverty: how close is the link? pp. 295-323

- Philip Arestis and Asena Caner
- Law, finance and development: further analyses of longitudinal data pp. 325-346

- Prabirjit Sarkar and Ajit Singh
- Poverty, time and vagueness: integrating the core poverty and chronic poverty frameworks pp. 347-366

- David Clark and David Hulme
- Private contributions to collective concerns: modelling donor behaviour pp. 367-387

- Alexander von Kotzebue and Berthold Wigger
- Structural change and the BOP-constraint: why did Latin America fail to converge? pp. 389-411

- Mario Cimoli, Gabriel Porcile and Sebastián Rovira
Volume 34, issue 1, 2010
- Theorising technology pp. 1-16

- Philip Faulkner, Clive Lawson and Jochen Runde
- Technology, objects and things in Heidegger pp. 17-25

- G. Harman
- Reality and technology pp. 27-35

- Albert Borgmann
- Marxism and the critique of social rationality: from surplus value to the politics of technology pp. 37-49

- Andrew Feenberg
- Engineering and the dual nature of technical artefacts pp. 51-62

- Peter Kroes
- How is technology made?--That is the question! pp. 63-76

- Wiebe E. Bijker
- On making infrastructure visible: putting the non-humans to rights pp. 77-89

- Trevor Pinch
- The textility of making pp. 91-102

- Tim Ingold
- Archaeologies of technology pp. 103-114

- Marcia-Anne Dobres
- What's special about human technology? pp. 115-123

- Robert Aunger
- The sociomateriality of organisational life: considering technology in management research pp. 125-141

- Wanda J. Orlikowski
- Feminist theories of technology pp. 143-152

- Judy Wajcman
- Technology and economic theory pp. 153-171

- John Metcalfe
- On the nature of technologies: knowledge, procedures, artifacts and production inputs pp. 173-184

- Giovanni Dosi and Marco Grazzi
- Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigms pp. 185-202

- Carlota Perez
- Technological change in Capitalism: some Marxian themes pp. 203-212

- Tony Smith
- Clarence Ayres, technology, pragmatism and progress pp. 213-222

- Anne Mayhew
- Controls on capital inflows and the transmission of external shocks pp. 223-223

- Antonio David
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