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Volume 28, issue 6, 2004
- Towards a re-interpretation of the economics of feasible socialism pp. 791-808

- Dic Lo and Russell Smyth
- The Asian crisis and the shaping of 'proper' economies pp. 809-827

- Jakob Vestergaard
- Cooperation and the efficiency of regional R&D activities pp. 829-846

- Michael Fritsch
- The role of the state in evolutionary economics pp. 847-874

- François Moreau
- The conventional wage share vs. full employment: implications for the development of growth theory pp. 875-888

- Norman Sedgley and Bruce Elmslie
- Rate of profit and interest in a growth theory with endogenous money pp. 889-901

- Kazuhiro Kurose
- Free banking and the stability of early joint-stock banking pp. 903-919

- C. R. Hickson and John Turner
- Situational analysis beyond 'single-exit' modelling pp. 921-936

- Vítor Neves
- Does WTO accession matter for the Chinese textile and clothing industry? pp. 937-954

- Godfrey Yeung and Vincent Mok
Volume 28, issue 5, 2004
- Transnational corporations' strategies and foreign trade patterns in MERCOSUR countries in the 1990s pp. 635-652

- Daniel Chudnovsky and Andrés López
- High pressure and black clouds: Keynes and the frequentist theory of probability pp. 653-666

- Alberto Baccini
- The Schumpeterian role of financial innovations in the New Economy's business cycle pp. 667-681

- Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines
- Gender, piece rates and wages: evidence from matched employer--employee data pp. 683-704

- Uwe Jirjahn and Gesine Stephan
- Structural economic dynamics: an alternative approach to North--South models pp. 705-717

- Ricardo Araujo and Joanílio Teixeira
- Financialisation and the slowdown of accumulation pp. 719-741

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- Labour market reform and the macroeconomic efficiency of the labour market in Australia pp. 743-766

- A. Stegman and T. Stegman
- De-industrialisation and the balance of payments in advanced economies pp. 767-790

- Robert Rowthorn and Kenneth Coutts
Volume 28, issue 4, 2004
- The role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice pp. 471-488

- Robert J. Bennett and Paul J. A. Robson
- The future of public pensions in the OECD pp. 489-504

- Christian Weller
- Governance and competence: how can they be combined? pp. 505-525

- Bart Nooteboom
- Capital, distribution and macroeconomics: 'core' beliefs and theoretical foundations pp. 527-547

- Graham White
- Reflections on the current fashion for central bank independence pp. 549-576

- Jörg Bibow
- Absorptive capability and economic growth: how do countries catch-up? pp. 577-596

- Mark Rogers
- Work-related fatality risks and neoclassical compensating wage differentials pp. 597-617

- Kevin Purse
- The market for preferences pp. 619-633

- Peter Earl and Jason Potts
Volume 28, issue 3, 2004
- Theoretical isolation and explanatory progress: transaction cost economics and the dynamics of dispute pp. 319-346

- Uskali Mäki
- Collective invention during the British Industrial Revolution: the case of the Cornish pumping engine pp. 347-363

- Alessandro Nuvolari
- Uncertainty: individuals, institutions and technology pp. 365-378

- David Dequech
- The organisation of innovation: collaboration, cooperation and multifunctional groups in UK and German manufacturing pp. 379-395

- James H. Love and Stephen Roper
- Lucas on involuntary unemployment pp. 397-411

- Michel De Vroey
- Anti-Williamson: a Marxian critique of New Institutional Economics pp. 413-429

- Daniel Ankarloo
- Ecological economics and the politics of knowledge: the debate between Hayek and Neurath pp. 431-447

- John O'Neill
- Pure joint production and international trade: a note pp. 449-456

- Theodore Mariolis
- A note on participatory decision-making and rationality pp. 457-467

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
- Money and credit in a Keynesian model of income determination pp. 469-469

- Wynne Godley
Volume 28, issue 2, 2004
- Global apparel production and sweatshop labour: can raising retail prices finance living wages? pp. 153-171
- Robert Pollin, Justine Burns and James Heintz
- Monetising the Classical Equations: a theory of circulation pp. 173-203
- Edward J. Nell
- Exchange rate indeterminacy in portfolio balance, Mundell--Fleming and uncovered interest rate parity models pp. 205-227
- Lance Taylor
- Global inequality and international trade pp. 229-252
- Ajit K. Ghose
- Trade flows: a facet of regionalism or globalisation? pp. 253-271
- Georgios Chortareas and Theodore Pelagidis
- The evolutionary firm and Cournot's Dilemma pp. 273-289
- Neil B. Niman
- Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a response to Caldwell pp. 291-300
- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a reply to Hodgson pp. 301-305
- Bruce Caldwell
- Fiscal federalism in Russia: a critique of the OECD proposals pp. 307-318
- Steven Rosefielde and Natalia Vennikova
Volume 28, issue 1, 2004
- Social security in a Classical growth model pp. 1-20
- Thomas Michl and Duncan Foley
- The economic case for international labour standards pp. 21-36
- Thomas Palley
- Alternative indicators for predicting the probability of declining inflation: evidence from the US pp. 37-57
- Sungjun Kang, Kwangwoo Park and Ronald Ratti
- Outsourcing and the provision of welfare-related services to unemployed youth in New Zealand pp. 59-72
- Robert Strathdee
- Hicks on monetary theory and history: money as endogenous money pp. 73-88
- Giuseppe Fontana
- Switches and fake switches in methods of production pp. 89-97
- Christian Bidard and Edith Klimovsky
- The 40% neoclassical aggregate theory of production pp. 99-120
- Stefano Zambelli
- On Sraffa's Standard commodity pp. 121-132
- Enrico Bellino
- Is globalisation undermining the welfare state? pp. 133-152
- Vicente Navarro, John Schmitt and Javier Astudillo