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Volume 33, issue 6, 2009
- Socio-economic evolution and Darwinism in Thorstein Veblen: a critical appraisal pp. 1047-1064

- George Liagouras
- A Sraffian critique of the classical notion of centre of gravitation pp. 1065-1087

- Michel-Stéphane Dupertuis and Ajit Sinha
- The revealed preferences of high technology acquirers: An analysis of the innovation characteristics of their targets pp. 1089-1111

- Panos Desyllas and Alan Hughes
- Between political economy and postcolonial theory: first encounters pp. 1113-1118

- Serap A. Kayatekin
- Post-Keynesianism without modernity pp. 1119-1133

- Colin Danby
- Social analysis and the capabilities approach: a limit to Martha Nussbaum's universalist ethics pp. 1135-1152

- S. Charusheela
- Economics, postcolonial theory and the problem of culture: institutional analysis and hybridity pp. 1153-1167

- Eiman O. Zein-Elabdin
- Global order and the new economic policy in India: the (post)colonial formation of the small-scale sector pp. 1169-1186

- Anjan Chakrabarti, Ajit Chaudhury and Stephen Cullenberg
- Ambivalence of class subjectivity: the sharecroppers of the post-bellum southern USA pp. 1187-1203

- Serap A. Kayatekin
- The great crash of 2008 and the reform of economics pp. 1205-1221

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 33, issue 5, 2009
- Introduction pp. 871-873

- Balihar Sanghera, Wendy Olsen and Fergus Lyon
- Moral political economy and moral reasoning about rural India: four theoretical schools compared pp. 875-902

- Wendy Olsen
- Market institutions, trust and norms: exploring moral economies in Nigerian food systems pp. 903-920

- Fergus Lyon and Gina Porter
- Moral sentiments and economic practices in Kyrgyzstan: the internal embeddedness of a moral economy pp. 921-935

- Balihar Sanghera and Elmira Satybaldieva
- Input price--input quantity relations and the numéraire pp. 937-948

- Arrigo Opocher and Ian Steedman
- The labour market in a Keynesian economic regime: theoretical debate and empirical findings pp. 949-965

- Hansjörg Herr
- Aggregate demand and the endogeneity of the natural rate of growth: evidence from Latin American economies pp. 967-984

- Gilberto Libanio
- Economics as social engineering? Questioning the performativity thesis pp. 985-1000

- Ana C. Santos and João Rodrigues
- Innovation, structural change and productivity growth: evidence from Italian regions, 1980--2003 pp. 1001-1022

- Francesco Quatraro
- Aggregate capital productivity in the US economy, 1964--2001 pp. 1023-1046

- Simon Mohun
Volume 33, issue 4, 2009
- Introduction: the global financial crisis pp. 531-538

- Stephanie Blankenburg and José Gabriel Palma
- From global imbalances to global reorganisations pp. 539-562

- Robert Wade
- Structural causes of the global financial crisis: a critical assessment of the 'new financial architecture' pp. 563-580

- James Crotty
- The limits of central bank policy: economic crisis and the challenge of effective solutions pp. 581-608

- Jamie Morgan
- The fat years: the structure and profitability of the US banking sector in the pre-crisis period pp. 609-632

- Fiona Tregenna
- The evolving international monetary system pp. 633-652

- Jane D'Arista
- Why don't the bailouts work? Design of a new financial system versus a return to normalcy pp. 653-663

- Jan Kregel
- The crash of the knowledge economy pp. 665-683

- Ugo Pagano and Maria Alessandra Rossi
- A developing country view of the current global crisis: what should not be forgotten and what should be done pp. 685-702

- Roberto Frenkel and Martin Rapetti
- Latin America and the global financial crisis pp. 703-724

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- The costs of 'coupling': the global crisis and the Indian economy pp. 725-739

- Jayati Ghosh and C. P. Chandrasekhar
- Out of the corridor: Keynes and the crisis pp. 741-757

- Axel Leijonhufvud
- The current economic crisis: its nature and the course of academic economics pp. 759-777

- Tony Lawson
- The double bubble at the turn of the century: technological roots and structural implications pp. 779-805

- Carlota Perez
- The rise and fall of money manager capitalism: a Minskian approach pp. 807-828

- L. Randall Wray
- The revenge of the market on the rentiers pp. 829-869

- José Gabriel Palma
Volume 33, issue 3, 2009
- Introduction pp. 357-361

- Ajit Singh and Frank Wilkinson
- Better to be rough and relevant than to be precise and irrelevant: Reddaway's legacy to economics pp. 363-379

- Ajit Singh
- On data: a case study of the evolution of income inequality across time and across countries pp. 381-404

- Anthony Atkinson and Andrea Brandolini
- Applied economics, contrast explanation and asymmetric information pp. 405-419

- Tony Lawson
- Growth and changes in economic structure: a straightforward statistical approach with an application to the Italian economy pp. 421-432

- Giuliana Campanelli Andreopoulos
- Characterising deindustrialisation: An analysis of changes in manufacturing employment and output internationally pp. 433-466

- Fiona Tregenna
- A synthetic, stock--flow consistent macroeconomic model of 'financialisation' pp. 467-493

- Till van Treeck
- Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School pp. 495-516

- Panayotis Michaelides and John Milios
- Critical realism and the Austrian paradox pp. 517-530

- Adam Martin
Volume 33, issue 2, 2009
- The economics of identity and the identity of economics? pp. 175-191

- Ben Fine
- Plural situational logic: the rationa(lisabi)lity principle pp. 193-209

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- Care regimes and national employment models pp. 211-232

- Annamaria Simonazzi
- Why do women have longer durations of unemployment than men in post-restructuring urban China? pp. 233-252

- Fenglian Du and Xiao-yuan Dong
- Human resource management and performance in European firms pp. 253-272

- Marian Rizov and Richard Croucher
- Macroeconomics without the LM curve: an alternative view pp. 273-293

- Mark Setterfield
- Racial discrimination in English professional football: evidence from an empirical analysis of players' career progression pp. 295-316

- John Goddard and John Wilson
- Human capital, graduate migration and innovation in British regions pp. 317-333

- Alessandra Faggian and Philip McCann
- At the origin of the industrial district: Alfred Marshall and the Cambridge school pp. 335-355

- Fiorenza Belussi and Katia Caldari
Volume 33, issue 1, 2009
- On technological objects and the adoption of technological product innovations: rules, routines and the transition from analogue photography to digital imaging pp. 1-24

- Jochen Runde, Matthew Jones, Kamal Munir and Lynne Nikolychuk
- Lifestyle conformity and lifecycle saving: a Veblenian perspective pp. 25-49

- Martha Starr
- (How) do flexible labour markets really work? The role of profitability in influencing unemployment pp. 51-77

- Paul Lewis
- Segmentation or competition in China's urban labour market? pp. 79-94

- John Knight and Linda Yueh
- A Phillips curve interpretation of error-correction models of the wage and price dynamics pp. 95-112

- Søren Harck
- Rising household debt: Its causes and macroeconomic implications--a long-period analysis pp. 113-137

- Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti
- Functional income distribution and aggregate demand in the Euro area pp. 139-159

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Ozlem Onaran and Stefan Ederer
- The Marxian schemes of reproduction and the theory of effective demand pp. 161-173

- Claudio Sardoni