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Volume 31, issue 6, 2007
- The economics of New Labour: policy and performance pp. 805-816

- Michael Kitson and Frank Wilkinson
- Neo-liberalism and New Labour policy: economic performance, historical comparisons and future prospects pp. 817-843

- Frank Wilkinson
- Structural change under New Labour pp. 845-861

- Kenneth Coutts, Andrew Glyn and Bob Rowthorn
- Monetary policy in the UK pp. 863-884

- Alvaro Angeriz and Philip Arestis
- Fiscal policy under New Labour pp. 885-899

- Malcolm Sawyer
- New Labour, energy policy and 'competitive markets' pp. 901-925

- Ian Rutledge
- New Labour at work: long-term unemployment and the geography of opportunity pp. 927-939

- Nik Theodore
- Job quality and the economics of New Labour: a critical appraisal using subjective survey data pp. 941-971

- Andrew Brown, Andy Charlwood, Chris Forde and David Spencer
- The Third Way and the third sector: New Labour's economic policy and the social economy pp. 973-994

- Helen Haugh and Michael Kitson
- Changing patterns of UK poverty, 1997--2004 pp. 995-1006

- Alvaro Angeriz and S. P. Chakravarty
- A million off Incapacity Benefit: how achievable is Labour's target? pp. 1007-1023

- Steve Fothergill and Ian Wilson
Volume 31, issue 5, 2007
- Cultural globalisation, institutional diversity and the unequal accumulation of intellectual capital pp. 649-667

- Ugo Pagano
- Inadequacy of technology and innovation systems at the periphery pp. 669-690

- Eduardo Albuquerque
- Is demand-pulled innovation equally important in different groups of firms? pp. 691-710

- Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- Stagnation or transformation of a dual economy through endogenous productivity growth pp. 711-740

- Codrina Rada
- Keynes's Z function, heterogeneous output and marginal productivity pp. 741-753

- Mark Hayes
- A structural economic dynamics approach to balance-of-payments-constrained growth pp. 755-774

- Ricardo Araujo and Gilberto Lima
- The impossibility of a perfectly competitive labour market pp. 775-787

- Bruce Kaufman
- Institutions as knowledge capital: Ludwig M. Lachmann's interpretative institutionalism pp. 789-804

- Nicolai J. Foss and Giampaolo Garzarelli
Volume 31, issue 4, 2007
- Joan Robinson and socialist planning in the years of high theory pp. 489-505

- Prue Kerr
- Does shareholder primacy lead to a decline in managerial accountability? pp. 507-524

- Antoine Reberioux
- Shifting theories: partial perspectives on the household pp. 525-538

- Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
- The ontology of economic power in capitalism: mainstream economics and Marx pp. 539-561

- Giulio Palermo
- Macrodynamics of debt regimes, financial instability and growth pp. 563-580

- Gilberto Lima and Antonio J. A. Meirelles
- The prospects for caring: economic theory and policy analysis pp. 581-599

- Susan Himmelweit
- Is the state-led industrial restructuring effective in transition China? Evidence from the steel sector pp. 601-624

- Pei Sun
- The disappearance of cooperatives from economics textbooks pp. 625-647

- Panu Kalmi
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Even the bad times are good: a behavioural theory of transformation pressure pp. 327-348

- Lennart Erixon
- Akerlof and Kranton on identity in economics: inverting the analysis pp. 349-362

- John Davis
- Two studies of women's retirement incomes in Australia: assessing some outcomes of pluralism in economic research pp. 363-378

- Therese Jefferson
- Homogeneity masquerading as variety: the case of horizontal innovation models pp. 379-392

- Man-Seop Park
- Externalities from foreign direct investment in the Mexican retailing sector pp. 393-411

- Cédric Durand
- The nature of the ADAS model based on the ISLM model pp. 413-422

- B. Rao
- Capital account openness and the labour share of income pp. 423-443

- Arjun Jayadev
- Mutual funds that invest in private equity? An analysis of labour-sponsored investment funds pp. 445-487

- Douglas Cumming and Jeffrey G. MacIntosh
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- Flexible recession: the temporary staffing industry and mediated work in the United States pp. 171-192

- Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore
- Finance and politics: the wealth effects of special interest group influence during the nationalisation and privatisation of Conrail pp. 193-215

- James Ang and Carol Boyer
- The hypostasis of money: an economic point of view pp. 217-233

- Jean Cartelier
- On the social structure of markets pp. 235-253

- William Jackson
- Communicative action and the radical constitution: the Habermasian challenge to Hayek, Mises and their descendents pp. 255-274

- David L. Prychitko and Virgil Storr
- Principles of Neo-Schumpeterian Economics pp. 275-289

- Horst Hanusch and Andreas Pyka
- On the application of mathematics to political economy'. The Edgeworth--Walras--Bortkievicz controversy, 1889--1891 pp. 291-307

- Roberto Marchionatti
- The Research Assessment Exercise, the state and the dominance of mainstream economics in British universities pp. 309-325

- Frederic Lee
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- A simple model of three economies with two currencies: the eurozone and the USA pp. 1-23

- Wynne Godley and Marc Lavoie
- Rethinking economics: the potential contribution of the classics pp. 25-40

- José Castro Caldas, Ana Narciso Costa and Tom R. Burns
- Classical dynamics of disequilibrium pp. 41-54

- Carlo Benetti, Christian Bidard and Edith Klimovsky
- Patents, firm size and financial constraints: an empirical analysis for a panel of Italian manufacturing firms pp. 55-76

- Giuseppe Scellato
- Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: reorienting economics into social science pp. 77-99

- Paul Downward and Andrew Mearman
- The characteristics of a monetary economy: a Keynes--Schumpeter approach pp. 101-122

- Giancarlo Bertocco
- Pathways out of rural poverty: a case study in socio-economic mobility in the rural Philippines pp. 123-144

- Nobuhiko Fuwa
- Does Europe need neoliberal reforms? pp. 145-169

- M Panić