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Cambridge Journal of Economics

1977 - 2025

Current editor(s): Jacqui Lagrue

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Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.

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Volume 27, issue 6, 2003

Are institutional rigidities at the root of European unemployment? pp. 771-787
Ronald Schettkat
Decentralised production organisation and institutional transformation: large and small firm networks in Chile and Nicaragua pp. 789-805
Paola Perez-Aleman
Coase on the nature of economics pp. 807-829
Ning Wang
Sectoral regularities of productivity growth in developing countries--a Kaldorian interpretation pp. 831-850
Ute Pieper
Technical efficiency, market share and profitability of manufacturing firms in Côte d'Ivoire: the technology trap pp. 851-866
Leo Sleuwaegen and Micheline Goedhuys
Empirical evidence on interdependent preferences: nature or nurture? pp. 867-880
Daniel Zizzo
Time use, work and overlapping activities: evidence from Australia pp. 881-904
Maria Sagrario Floro and Marjorie Miles
The political economy of gender disparity in musical markets pp. 905-917
Sam Cameron
Estimating the surplus in the periphery: an application to Turkey pp. 919-933
Cem Somel

Volume 27, issue 5, 2003

Nationalism, development and integration: the political economy of Ernest Gellner pp. 623-646
Ugo Pagano
Innovation and growth: supply and demand factors in the recent US expansion pp. 647-669
Annamaria Simonazzi
Breaking the waves: a Poisson regression approach to Schumpeterian clustering of basic innovations pp. 671-693
Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
Some methodological problems with the neoclassical analysis of the East Asian miracle pp. 695-721
Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
Smith and Newton: some methodological issues concerning general economic equilibrium theory pp. 723-747
Leonidas Montes
A note on the organic composition of capital and profit rates pp. 749-754
William Cockshott and Allin Cottrell
A note on the evolution of inequality in Poland, 1992-99 pp. 755-768
Leon Podkaminer

Volume 27, issue 4, 2003

What's behind the rise in profitability in the US in the 1980s and 1990s? pp. 479-499
Edward Wolff
Exit, voice and the evolution of industrial districts: the case of the post-World War II economic development of Prato pp. 501-522
Gabi Dei Ottati
Sectoral patterns of technological activity and export market share dynamics pp. 523-545
Fabio Montobbio
Labour employed in production and labour commanded: a Ricardian conjecture pp. 547-562
Nerio Naldi
Trends in employment and the employment elasticity in manufacturing, 1971--92: an international comparison pp. 563-582
Dipak Mazumdar
Effective demand and the terms of trade in a dual economy: a Kaldorian perspective pp. 583-595
Amit Bhaduri
Sand in the wheels or spanner in the works? The Tobin tax and global finance pp. 597-621
John Grahl

Volume 27, issue 3, 2003

Averting crisis? Assessing measures to manage financial integration in emerging economies pp. 317-336
Ilene Grabel
Is attack the best form of defence? A competing risks analysis of acquisition activity in the UK pp. 337-357
Andrew Dickerson, Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos
Keynes's dialectic? pp. 359-376
Mark Setterfield
Capstone or deadweight? Inefficiency, duplication and inequity in South Africa's tertiary education system, 1910--93 pp. 377-400
Johannes Fedderke, Raphael de Kadt and John Luiz
Ideology, markets and money pp. 401-418
Simon Mohun
Home country employment and foreign direct investment: evidence from the Italian case pp. 419-431
Sergio Mariotti, Marco Mutinelli and Lucia Piscitello
Analysing pollution by way of vertically integrated coefficients, with an application to the water sector in Aragon pp. 433-448
J. S·nchez-ChÛliz and Rosa Duarte
Bargaining power, effective demand and technical progress: a Kaleckian model of growth pp. 449-464
Mario Cassetti
Contractual governance and illiberal contracts: some problems of contractualism as an instrument of behaviour management by agencies of government pp. 465-477
Mark Freedland and Desmond King

Volume 27, issue 2, 2003

The hidden persuaders: institutions and individuals in economic theory pp. 159-175
Geoffrey Hodgson
Innovation and social probable knowledge pp. 177-190
Marco Crocco
A behavioural analysis of the subsistence standard of living pp. 191-207
Mohammed Sharif
Adam Smith and the division of labour: is there a difference between organisation and market? pp. 209-224
StÈphan Vincent-Lancrin
Sraffa's legacy pp. 225-238
Duncan Foley
Organisational change, human resource management and innovative performance: comparative perspectives pp. 239-241
Edward Lorenz and Frank Wilkinson
New human resource management practices, complementarities and the impact on innovation performance pp. 243-263
Keld Laursen and Nicolai Foss
The adoption and diffusion of high-performance management: lessons from Japanese multinationals in the West pp. 265-286
Peter Doeringer, Edward Lorenz and David G. Terkla
Organisational change, technology, employment and skills: an empirical study of French manufacturing pp. 287-316
Nathalie Greenan

Volume 27, issue 1, 2003

Profitability and supply price in the US domestic oil industry: implications for the political economy of oil in the twenty-first century pp. 1-23
Ian Rutledge
Capitalism's growth imperative pp. 25-48
Myron J. Gordon and Jeffrey S. Rosenthal
Confronting the science-value split: notes on feminist economics, institutionalism, pragmatism and process thought pp. 49-64
Julie Nelson
The microfoundations of macroeconomics: an evolutionary perspective pp. 65-84
Jeroen van den Bergh and John Gowdy
Simon's and Siegel's responses to the 'mixed strategy anomaly': a missed case in the sensitivity of economics to empirical evidence pp. 85-96
Timo Tammi
New market socialism: a case for rejuvenation or inspired alchemy? pp. 97-121
Dimitris Milonakis
Labour market deregulation, 'flexibility' and innovation pp. 123-143
Jonathan Michie and Maura Sheehan
Commentary. Reforming teachers' pay: incentive payments, collegiate ethos and UK policy pp. 145-157
Nick Adnett

Volume 26, issue 6, 2002

Introduction pp. 679-681
Stephanie Blankenburg, Clive Lawson, Tony Lawson, Paul Lewis, Stephen Pratten and Jochen Runde
Historical reference: Hume and critical realism pp. 683-695
Sheila Dow
Critical realism and Kantian transcendental arguments pp. 697-708
Alex Viskovatoff
A critical 'post' to critical realism pp. 709-726
Nitasha Kaul
Reflections on critical realism in political economy pp. 727-738
Peter Nielsen
Some problems with the conception of the human subject in critical realism pp. 739-751
Philip Faulkner
On categorical variables and non-parametric statistical inference in the pursuit of causal explanations pp. 753-772
John H. Finch and Robert McMaster
Driven to abstraction? Critical realism and the search for the 'inner connection' of social phenomena pp. 773-788
Andrew Brown, Gary Slater and David A. Spencer
Theory creation and the methodological foundation of Post Keynesian economics pp. 789-804
Frederic Lee
Metatheory as the key to understanding: Schumpeter after Shionoya pp. 805-821
M·rio da GraÁa Moura

Volume 26, issue 5, 2002

Breaking the mould: an institutionalist political economy alternative to the neo-liberal theory of the market and the state pp. 539-559
Ha-Joon Chang
Persistent demi-regs and robust tendencies: critical realism and the Singer--Prebisch Thesis pp. 561-583
Brian Pinkstone
Growth and income distribution in a credit--money economy: introducing the banking sector into the linear production model pp. 585-612
Man-Seop Park
Marx's value forms and Hayek's rules: a reinterpretation in the light of the dichotomy between physis and nomos pp. 613-635
Hoon Hong
Effective supply failures and structural adjustment: a real--financial model with reference to India pp. 637-657
C. W. M. Naastepad
Weintraub's consumption coefficient pp. 659-662
Robert Dixon
Weintraub's consumption coefficient: response to Robert Dixon pp. 663-666
Douglas Mair, Anthony J. Laramie and Jan Toporowski
A political-economic analysis of the failure of neo-liberal restructuring in post-crisis Korea pp. 667-678
James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee

Volume 26, issue 4, 2002

What happens after working part time? Integration, maintenance or exclusionary transitions in Britain and western Germany pp. 409-439
Jacqueline O'Reilly and Silke Bothfeld
The endogeneity of the natural rate of growth pp. 441-459
Miguel A. LeÛn-Ledesma and Anthony Thirlwall
The role of human and social capital in growth: extending our understanding pp. 461-479
Barbara Piazza-Georgi
Critical realism, empirical methods and inference: a critical discussion pp. 481-500
Paul Downward, John H. Finch and John Ramsay
Three problems of social organisation: institutional law and economics meets Habermasian law and democracy pp. 501-520
Kenneth L. Avio
The political economy of high-tech industries in developing countries: aerospace in Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa pp. 521-538
Andrea Goldstein

Volume 26, issue 3, 2002

(What) do unions maximise? Evidence from survey data pp. 279-297
Peter G. Gahan
The law of value and laws of statistics: sectoral values and prices in the US economy, 1977--97 pp. 299-311
Andrew J. Kliman
Preferences, reductionism and the microfoundations of Analytical Marxism pp. 313-329
Bruce Philp
The monetary appreciation of paintings: from realism to Magritte pp. 331-358
Luc Renneboog
Values, prices of production and market prices: some more evidence from the Greek economy pp. 359-369
Lefteris Tsoulfidis
Interpreting Ricardo: a rejoinder to Peach pp. 371-380
Heinz Kurz
Interpreting Ricardo: a further reply to Sraffians pp. 381-391
Terry Peach
Rethinking the development agenda pp. 393-407
Jose Antonio Ocampo

Volume 26, issue 2, 2002

Perceived trustworthiness and inter-firm governance: empirical evidence from the UK printing industry pp. 139-160
Guido M–llering
The xistence of definitional economics--Stigler's and Leibenstein's war of the words pp. 161-178
Craig Freedman
Reconsidering the conventional wisdom on wage increases, the choice of technique and employment pp. 179-200
Angelo Reati
Accumulation, innovation and catching-up: an extended cumulative growth model pp. 201-216
Miguel A. LeÛn-Ledesma
North's institutionalism and the prospect of combining theoretical approaches pp. 217-235
Paul Vandenberg
Financial crisis in Southeast Asia: dispelling illusion the Minskyan way pp. 237-260
Philip Arestis
On the scope of experiments in economics: comments on Siakantaris pp. 261-267
Francesco Guala
Inside debt, aggregate demand and the Cambridge theory of distribution: a note pp. 269-274
Pasquale Commendatore
Financial institutions and the Cambridge theory of distribution pp. 275-277
Thomas Palley

Volume 26, issue 1, 2002

Multinational experience and the creation of linkages with local firms: evidence from the electronics industry pp. 1-25
Davide Castellani
Boylan and O'Gorman's causal holism: a critical realist evaluation pp. 27-45
Steve Fleetwood
Keynes, uncertainty and interest rates pp. 47-62
Brian Weatherson
Nominalising the numeric: an alternative to mathematical reduction in economics pp. 63-80
Ken Dennis
Modern economics: the case of the disappearing body? pp. 81-103
Jack Amariglio
Bye-bye central planning, hello market hiccups: institutional transition in Romania pp. 105-118
Gamal Ibrahim
China and the global business revolution pp. 119-137
Peter Nolan
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