Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2021
- A triangle for the French translation of General Theory: Keynes, Sraffa, and Largentaye (Own-rates of interest and their relevance for the existence of underemployment equilibrium positions) pp. 1165-1188

- Ghislain Deleplace
- Keynes’s user cost and its implication for the real rate of interest (Fixed Capital and Inflation: An Analysis of Applying Keynes’s Notion of User Cost’) pp. 1189-1208

- Hiroyuki Takayama
- Hayek’s twin ideas: reconciling methodological individualism and group selection (Hayek Reads the Literature on the Emergence of Norms) pp. 1209-1226

- Alexander Schaefer
- Mr Prebisch on the asymmetric Gold Standard (Import substitution in high-tech industries: Prebisch lives in Asia!) pp. 1227-1242

- Emiliano Libman
- What to make of the Kaldor-Verdoorn law? (The economic implications of learning by doing) pp. 1243-1268

- Deepankar Basu and Manya Budhiraja
- Institutional change and political conflict in a structuralist model (Paths to inclusive institutions) pp. 1269-1296

- Gabriel Porcile and Diego Sanchez-Ancochea
- The relationship between exchange rate and structural change: an approach based on income elasticities of trade (New insights from a structural economic dynamic approach to balance of payments constrained growth) pp. 1297-1318

- Nelson Marconi, Eliane Araujo, Marco Capraro Brancher and Tiago Couto Porto
- The effect of health shocks on labour market outcomes in Russia (Ageing and unused capacity in Europe: is there an early retirement trap?) pp. 1319-1336

- Ekaterina Aleksandrova, Venera Bagranova and Christopher Gerry
- Centre–Periphery in the EU-20: a classification based on factor analysis and cluster analysis (Comment: good-bye dependency theory, hello dependency theory) pp. 1337-1360

- Alfredo Del Río-Casasola
- Tribute to Domenico Mario Nuti (Industrial innovation in the Soviet Union: methodological perspectives and conclusions) pp. 1361-1372

- Michael Ellman
- Corrigendum to: Social positioning and Commons’s monetary theorising pp. 1373-1374

- Stephen Pratten
Volume 45, issue 5, 2021
- F. H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit and J. M. Keynes’ Treatise on Probability after 100 years pp. 857-882

- Phil Faulkner, Alberto Feduzi, Charles McCann and Jochen Runde
- The writing and reception of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit pp. 883-900

- Ross Emmett
- Uncertainty and general equilibrium: an evaluation of Professor Knight’s contributions to economics pp. 901-918

- Geoffrey T F Brooke and Lydia Cheung
- The Early Enlightenment roots of Keynes’ probability concept pp. 919-932

- Francisco Aristimuño and Ricardo Crespo
- Probability and arguments: Keynes’s legacy pp. 933-950

- William Peden
- Keynes’ contribution to statistical science pp. 951-966

- David C Schneider
- Knightian uncertainty: through a Jamesian window pp. 967-988

- Mario J Rizzo and Malte Dold
- On the relevance of Knight, Keynes and Shackle for unawareness research pp. 989-1007

- Ekaterina Svetlova
- Patterning uncertainty: partial likeness, analogy and likelihood1 pp. 1009-1026

- Roberto Scazzieri
- From Knightian to Keynesian uncertainty: contextualising Ellsberg’s ambiguity pp. 1027-1046

- Carlo Zappia
- Financial markets and Keynes’s long-term expectations pp. 1047-1067

- Marcello Basili and Carlo Zappia
- The safety of speculation … pp. 1069-1097

- J E Woods
- Keynes and Knight on uncertainty: peas in a pod or chalk and cheese? pp. 1099-1125

- Mark D Packard, Per Bylund and Brent B Clark
- Keynes and Knight: risk-uncertainty distinctions, priority, coherence and change pp. 1127-1144

- Rod O’Donnell
- Uncertainty and inequality in early financial thought: John Hicks as a reader of Knight and Keynes pp. 1145-1163

- Roni Hirsch
Volume 45, issue 4, 2021
- From dishwashing to dishwasher cooking: on social positioning and how users are drawn towards alternative uses of existing technology pp. 613-630

- Ivano Cardinale and Jochen Runde
- The unity of science and the disunity of economics pp. 631-654

- Angela Ambrosino, Mario Cedrini and John Davis
- Habit and emotion: John Dewey’s contribution to the theory of change pp. 655-674

- Emmanuel Petit and Jerome Ballet
- Inequality and individuals’ social networks: the other face of social capital pp. 675-694

- Atilano Pena-López, Paolo Rungo and José Manuel Sánchez-Santos
- Linking complexity economics and systems thinking, with illustrative discussions of urban sustainability pp. 695-722

- Silviu Scrieciu, Nici Zimmermann, Zaid Chalabi and Mike Davies
- Domar, expectations, and growth stabilization pp. 723-750

- Mauro Boianovsky
- The Keynes Plan and Bretton Woods debates: the early radical criticisms by Balogh, Schumacher and Kalecki pp. 751-770

- Adrien Faudot
- The revolution that did not happen: Terence Hutchison on the political economy of Jeremy Bentham pp. 771-786

- Andy Denis
- Technical or political? The socialist economic calculation debate pp. 787-810

- Tiago Camarinha Lopes
- Discovery or ownership? A new light on an Austrian controversy over entrepreneurship pp. 811-832

- Thierry Aimar
- Why do disequilibria exist? An ontological study of Kirznerian economics pp. 833-856

- Stratos Ramoglou
Volume 45, issue 3, 2021
- A Commonsian approach to crime: the Mafia and the economic power to withhold pp. 411-425

- Clotilde Champeyrache
- The timely overestimation of Spanish GDP in the great recession pp. 427-456

- J C Barba, J Laborda and R Laborda
- The rise of self-employment in the UK: entrepreneurial transmission or declining job quality? pp. 457-486

- Andrew Henley
- Spatial Keynesian policy and the decline of regional income convergence in the USA pp. 487-510

- Luke Petach
- Kaldor–Verdoorn’s law and institutions: evidence from Brazilian municipalities pp. 511-536

- Hugo Carcanholo Iasco Pereira, João Prates Romero and Victor Medeiros
- The redistributive consequences of paying off the national debt: Ricardo and his plan pp. 537-557

- Aldo Barba
- Some additions and corrections for Sraffa on Ricardo in Business pp. 559-575

- Wilfried Parys
- A critique of Shaikh’s two interpretations of Marx’s ‘transformation problem’ pp. 577-589

- Fred Moseley
- Keynes, capitalism and public purpose pp. 591-612

- Suzanne J Konzelmann, Victoria Chic and Marc Fovargue-Davies
Volume 45, issue 2, 2021
- The Cambridge economic tradition and the distribution of the social surplus pp. 225-241

- Nuno Martins
- The Research Excellence Framework 2014, journal ratings and the marginalisation of heterodox economics pp. 243-269

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Quirin Dammerer and Sukriti Kapur
- Participation in global value chains and varieties of development patterns pp. 271-294

- Bruno Carballa Smichowski, Cédric Durand and Steven Knauss
- Selling salvation, selling success: neoliberalism and the US Prosperity Gospel pp. 295-311

- Mary V Wrenn
- Fishing rights and colonial government: institutional development in the Bengal Presidency pp. 313-331

- Shourya Sen and Richard Adelstein
- Challenging the working time reduction and wages trade-off: a simulation for the Spanish economy pp. 333-351

- Luis Cardenas del Rey and Paloma Villanueva
- Pareto’s Trattato di Sociologia Generale: a behaviourist ante litteram approach pp. 353-369

- Roberto Marchionatti and Fiorenzo Mornati
- János Kornai: economics, methodology and policy pp. 371-390

- Michael Ellman
- Minsky’s legacy: two strands pp. 391-409

- Dirk J Bezemer
Volume 45, issue 1, 2021
- Keynes: The Object of Hayek’s Passion? pp. 1-18

- Filomena de Sousa
- The case for a unified monetary theory of interest: Keynes and Schumpeter pp. 19-36

- B Callegari
- Central bankers and the rationale for unconventional monetary policies: reasserting, renouncing or recasting monetarism? pp. 37-59

- Brett Fiebiger and Marc Lavoie
- The political economy of state regulation: the case of the British Factory Acts pp. 61-84

- Katherine A Moos
- Labour market outcomes of different institutional regimes: evidence from the OECD countries pp. 85-108

- Hang Le, Geoffrey Wood and Shuxing Yin
- Top management gender diversity and performance: in search of threshold effects pp. 109-127

- Yundan Gong and Sourafel Girma
- How to create trust quickly: a comparative empirical investigation of the bases of swift trust pp. 129-150

- Frens Kroeger, Girts Racko and Brendan Burchell
- Great Recession, great regression? The welfare state in the twenty-first century pp. 151-194

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky and Graciele Pereira Guedes
- The impossibility of a Rawlsian liberal pp. 195-208

- Brian Judge
- Adam Smith’s view of economic inequality pp. 209-224

- Benoît Walraevens
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