Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2006
- Hans Singer's debts to Schumpeter and Keynes pp. 819-833

- John Toye
- Hans Singer's model of the severity of recessions pp. 835-846

- Robert Dixon and Muhammad Mahmood
- The nature and role of monetary policy when money is endogenous pp. 847-860

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- A critical realist interpretation of evolutionary growth theorising pp. 861-880

- Fulvio Castellacci
- Price expectations, capital accumulation and employment: Lindahl's macroeconomics from the 1920s to the 1950s pp. 881-900

- Mauro Boianovsky and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Economics and underdetermination: a case study of urban land and housing economics pp. 901-922

- Robert McMaster and Craig Watkins
- Transition economies and trust building: a network perspective on EU enlargement pp. 923-939

- Hans van Ees and Reinhard Bachmann
- Economic convergence across German regions in light of empirical findings pp. 941-953

- John B. Hall and Udo Ludwig
- Capital market trading volume: an overview and some preliminary conclusions pp. 955-979

- John Grahl and Photis Lysandrou
- Comments on Cesaratto's 'Transition to fully funded pension schemes: a non-orthodox criticism' pp. 981-984

- Thomas Michl
- A reply to Michl pp. 985-987

- Sergio Cesaratto
Volume 30, issue 5, 2006
- Keynes's theory of liquidity preference and his debt management and monetary policies pp. 657-670

- Geoff Tily
- Capabilities as causal powers pp. 671-685

- Nuno Martins
- 'Let your science be human': Hume's economic methodology pp. 687-700

- Takeshi Nakano
- Expectations, the business cycle and the Mexican peso crisis pp. 701-722

- Moritz Cruz, Edmund Amann and Bernard Walters
- Out in the cold? Iceland's trade performance outside the European Union and European Monetary Union pp. 723-736

- Francis Breedon and Thórarinn Pétursson
- An empirical investigation of paradoxes: reswitching and reverse capital deepening in capital theory pp. 737-765

- Zonghie Han and Bertram Schefold
- The ontology of 'the economic': an Aristotelian analysis pp. 767-781

- Ricardo Crespo
- Representative agent meets class structure: imperfect competition and the balanced-budget multiplier pp. 783-796

- Leonardo Vera
- 'Tying the manager's hands': constraining opportunistic managerial intervention pp. 797-818

- Kirsten Foss, Nicolai Foss and Xosé Vázquez
Volume 30, issue 4, 2006
- The nature of heterodox economics pp. 483-505

- Tony Lawson
- Low-wage manufacturing and global commodity chains: a model in the unequal exchange tradition pp. 507-520

- James Heintz
- The fiscal sociology of Gino Borgatta: Pareto, extra-economic redistribution and economic growth pp. 521-539

- Michael McLure
- Keynesian theorising during hard times: stock-flow consistent models as an unexplored 'frontier' of Keynesian macroeconomics pp. 541-565

- Claudio H. Dos Santos
- The political economy of the Ecuadorian financial crisis pp. 567-585

- Gabriel Martínez
- A disaggregated analysis of EU imports: the implications for the study of patterns of trade and technology pp. 587-611

- Raphael Kaplinsky and Amelia Santos-Paulino
- Persuasive devices pp. 613-635

- Roy Rotheim
- The origins of money in Ancient Greece: the political economy of coinage and exchange pp. 637-650

- Mark S. Peacock
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- William James's psychological pragmatism: habit, belief and purposive human behaviour pp. 321-345

- Michael S. Lawlor
- Distributive shares in the US economy, 1964--2001 pp. 347-370

- Simon Mohun
- A note on the theory and measurement of trust in explaining differences in economic growth pp. 371-387

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
- The Coasean analysis of lighthouse financing: myths and realities pp. 389-402

- Elodie Bertrand
- Technology, demand and distribution: a cumulative growth model with an application to the Dutch productivity growth slowdown pp. 403-434

- C. W. M. Naastepad
- Innovation and economic performance in services: a firm-level analysis pp. 435-458

- Giulio Cainelli, Rinaldo Evangelista and Maria Savona
- Work for all those who want it? Why the neoclassical labour supply curve is an inappropriate foundation for the theory of employment and unemployment pp. 459-472

- David A. Spencer
- Comment: Lucas on involuntary unemployment pp. 473-477

- Mark Hayes
- Keynes, Lucas and involuntary unemployment: a reply to Hayes pp. 479-482

- Michel De Vroey
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Inflation and growth in South Africa pp. 163-180

- D. Hodge
- The sensitivity of poverty rates to macro-level changes in the European Union pp. 181-199

- Herwig Immervoll, Horacio Levy, Christine Lietz, Daniela Mantovani and Holly Sutherland
- The financial system and the Pasinetti theorem pp. 201-217

- Man-Seop Park
- How significant is the alleged unfair advantage enjoyed by state-owned banks in Germany? pp. 219-226

- S. P. Chakravarty and Jonathan Williams
- Conflict inflation: estimating the contributions to wage inflation in Australia during the 1990s pp. 227-234

- Tim Fry and Elizabeth Webster
- The influence of taxes on migration: evidence from Switzerland pp. 235-252

- Thomas Liebig and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- Schumpeter, Hegel and the vision of development pp. 253-275

- Renee Prendergast
- The importance of clusters for spillovers from foreign direct investment and technology sourcing pp. 277-291

- Lisa De Propris and Nigel Driffield
- Doing without money: a critical assessment of Woodford's analysis pp. 293-306

- C. Rogers
- The corn model, gluts and surplus value pp. 307-312

- Andrew Glyn
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Summary of an Address by Lord Keynes to the Political Economy Club, Trinity College, Cambridge on the 2nd February 1946 pp. 2-6

- Ian Lloyd
- Adaptive economic growth pp. 7-32

- John Metcalfe, John Foster and Ronald Ramlogan
- Transition to fully funded pension schemes: a non-orthodox criticism pp. 33-48

- Sergio Cesaratto
- Post-Keynesianism, socialisation of investment and Swedish wage-earner funds pp. 49-68

- Philip Whyman
- Endogenous economic growth: a new approach pp. 69-83

- Amit Bhaduri
- The auctioneerless economics of Axel Leijonhufvud: the 'dark forces of time and ignorance' and the coordination of economic activity pp. 85-103

- Elisabetta De Antoni
- Dealing with the Duhem--Quine thesis in financial economics: can causal holism help? pp. 105-122

- Siobhain McGovern
- Fleetwood on causal holism: clarification and critique pp. 123-135

- Thomas A. Boylan and Paschal F. O'Gorman
- Globalisation, history and development: a tale of two centuries pp. 137-159

- Deepak Nayyar
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