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Cambridge Journal of Economics

1977 - 2025

Current editor(s): Jacqui Lagrue

From Cambridge Political Economy Society
Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.

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Volume 23, issue 6, 1999

Reappraising the Performance of China's State-Owned Industrial Enterprises, 1980-96 pp. 693-718
Dic Lo
Marx, Devalorisation, and the Theory of Value pp. 719-28
Michael Perelman
Policies for the Development of Knowledge-Intensive Local Production Systems pp. 729-47
Fiorenza Belussi
Econometric Modelling in the Presence of Evolutionary Change pp. 749-70
John Foster and Phillip Wild
Savings and Economic Growth in Neoclassical Theory pp. 771-93
Sergio Cesaratto
Stuck in Low GEAR? Macroeconomic Policy in South Africa, 1996-98 pp. 795-811
John Weeks

Volume 23, issue 5, 1999

The Rise and Decline of the 'Male Breadwinner Family' in Britain pp. 519-41
Colin Creighton
The Wages of Motherhood: Better or Worse? pp. 543-64
Heather Joshi, Pierella Paci and Jane Waldfogel
Accounting for the Family in European Income Tax Systems pp. 565-98
Cathal O'Donoghue and Holly Sutherland
Children, Parental Employment and Educational Attainment: An English Case Study pp. 599-621
Margaret O'Brien and Deborah Jones
A Trivariate Model of Participation, Fertility and Wages: The Italian Case pp. 623-40
Maria Di Tommaso
Careers and Motherhood: Policies for Compatibility pp. 641-59
Shirley Dex and Heather Joshi
Marriage and Trust: Some Lessons from Economics pp. 661-91
Robert Rowthorn

Volume 23, issue 4, 1999

Money and Credit in a Keynesian Model of Income Determination pp. 393-411
Wynne Godley
Unemployment, Wage Bargaining and Capital-Labour Substitution pp. 413-25
Robert Rowthorn
Economic Gains from Technology-Intensive Trade: An Empirical Assessment pp. 427-47
Peter Daniels
Wage Protection Systems, Segregation and Gender Pay Inequalities: West Germany, the Netherlands and Great Britain pp. 449-64
B Black, M Trainor and J E Spencer
Collective Efficiency and Increasing Returns pp. 465-83
Hubert Schmitz
How the Object of Knowledge Constrains Knowledge of the Object. An Epistemological Analysis of a Social Research Investigation pp. 485-501
Mark Harvey
Common Sense: A Middle Way between Formalism and Post-Structuralism? pp. 503-15
John Davis

Volume 23, issue 3, 1999

Male Interracial Wage Differentials: Competing Explanations pp. 261-99
Patrick Mason
Trust, Contract and Economic Cooperation pp. 301-15
Edward Lorenz
Against Naive Materialism: Culture, Consumption and the Causes of Inequality pp. 317-36
Eckehard Rosenbaum
Revolution and Counter-Revolution: Two Views of Unemployment pp. 337-51
S P Chakravarty and R Ross MacKay
Growth and Stagnation in a Two-Sector Model: Kaldor's Mattioli Lectures: Review Article pp. 353-70
Peter Skott
A Note on Hollander's 'Notes on a Possible Bentham Manuscript: A Mystery Unresolved.' pp. 371-78
Nathalie Sigot
Sigot on the Mystery Manuscript: A Reply pp. 379-83
Samuel Hollander
Keynes-Plus? Effective Demand and Changes in Firm-Level R&D: An Empirical Note pp. 385-91
Erik Brouwer and Alfred Kleinknecht

Volume 23, issue 2, 1999

Learning, Proximity and Industrial Performance: An Introduction pp. 121-25
Ash Amin and Frank Wilkinson
Innovation, Learning and Industrial Organisation pp. 127-50
Bart Nooteboom
Towards a Competence Theory of the Region pp. 151-66
Clive Lawson
Localised Learning and Industrial Competitiveness pp. 167-85
Peter Maskell and Anders Malmberg
The Internationalisation of R&D by Multinationals: A Trade-off between External and Internal Proximity pp. 187-206
Helene Blanc and Christophe Sierra
Industrial Groups and Territories: The Case of Matra-Marconi-Space in Toulouse pp. 207-23
Claude Dupuy and Jean-Pierre Gilly
Knowledge Coordination, Competence Creation and Integrated Networks in Globalised Firms pp. 225-41
Cohendet, Patrick, et al
The Evolution of the Industrial Organisation of the Production of Knowledge pp. 243-60
Cristiano Antonelli

Volume 23, issue 1, 1999

Enterprise Ownership, Enterprise Organisation, and Worker Attitudes in Chinese Rural Industry: Some New Evidence pp. 1-20
Paul Bowles and Xiao-yuan Dong
Interpreting Budget Deficits in Latin America: Methods with Application to Argentina pp. 21-32
Daniel Arce
Evolutionary Growth Theory and Forms of Realism pp. 33-63
Patricia Northover
The New 'Geographical Turn' in Economics: Some Critical Reflections pp. 65-91
Ronald Martin
On Sraffa's Price System pp. 93-101
Keiran Sharpe
The Credit-Led Supply of Deposits and the Demand for Money: Kaldor's Reflux Mechanism as Previously Endorsed by Joan Robinson pp. 103-13
Marc Lavoie
The Supply of Credit Money and the Demand for Deposits: A Reply pp. 115-19
Philip Arestis and Peter Howells

Volume 22, issue 6, 1998

The Asian Crisis: Introduction pp. 649-52
Ha-Joon Chang, José Gabriel Palma and D Hugh Whittaker
Economic Crisis in East Asia: The Clash of Capitalisms pp. 653-61
Chalmers Johnson
Capital Market Crises: Liberalisation, Fixed Exchange Rates and Market-Driven Destabilisation pp. 663-76
Lance Taylor
Derivatives and Global Capital Flows: Applications to Asia pp. 677-92
Jan Kregel
From 'Miracle' to 'Cronysim': Explaining the Great Asian Slump pp. 693-706
Robert Wade
Malaysian Debacle: Whose Fault? pp. 707-22
K S Jomo
Indonesia: From Showcase to Basket Case pp. 723-34
Jonathan Pincus and Rizal Ramli
Interpreting the Korean Crisis: Financial Liberalisation, Industrial Policy and Corporate Governance pp. 735-46
Ha-Joon Chang, Hong-Jae Park and Chul Gyue Yoo
Fashioning a New Korean Model Out of the Crisis: The Rebuilding of Institutional Capabilities pp. 747-59
John Mathews
Japan's Crisis: Evolution and Implications pp. 761-71
D Hugh Whittaker and Yoshitaka Kurosawa
Asian Crisis and the Future of the Japanese Model pp. 773-87
Ronald Dore
Three and a Half Cycles of 'Mania, Panic, and [Asymmetric] Crash': East Asia and Latin America Compared pp. 789-808
José Gabriel Palma

Volume 22, issue 5, 1998

History versus Equilibrium: Nicholas Kaldor on Historical Time and Economic Theory pp. 521-37
Mark Setterfield
Clarifying Frank Knight's Discussion of the Meaning of Risk and Uncertainty pp. 539-46
Jochen Runde
The Relevance of the Marshallian Concept of Normality in Interior and Inertial Dynamics as Revisited by Shackle and Kornai pp. 547-72
Mehrdad Vahabi
Value Creation in the Production of Services: A Note on Marx pp. 573-85
Simon Marginson
Against Posner against Coase against Theory pp. 587-95
Uskali Maki
On Interpreting Ricardo: A Reply to Sraffians pp. 597-616
Terry Peach
Ricardo, Torrens and Sraffa: The Untenability of de Vivo's 'Summing Up.' pp. 617-22
Samuel Hollander
Three Years after Apartheid: Growth, Employment and Redistribution? pp. 623-35
Jonathan Michie and Vishnu Padayachee
The Myth of Economic Globalisation pp. 637-47
Alfred Kleinknecht and Jan Wengel

Volume 22, issue 4, 1998

Veblenian Evolutionary Economics: Introduction pp. 397-401
Geoffrey Hodgson
Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science? pp. 403-14
Thorstein Veblen
On the Evolution of Thorstein Veblen's Evolutionary Economics pp. 415-31
Geoffrey Hodgson
Reviving Veblenian Economic Psychology pp. 433-48
Paul Twomey
On the Difficulty of Evolutionary Analysis pp. 449-61
Anne Mayhew
Veblen's Evolutionary Programme: A Promise Unfulfilled pp. 463-77
Malcolm Rutherford
The Competence-Based Approach: Veblenian Ideas in the Modern Theory of the Firm pp. 479-95
Nicolai Foss
The Agenda for Growth Theory: A Different Point of View pp. 497-520
Richard Nelson

Volume 22, issue 3, 1998

The Genesis of 'Positive Economics' and the Rejection of Monopolistic Competition Theory: A Methodological Debate pp. 261-76
Jan Horst Keppler
Uneven Development and the Liberalisation of Trade and Capital Flows: The Case of Mexico pp. 277-95
Peter Skott and Mehrene Larudee
The Unknown Masterpiece: Marx's Model of Capital pp. 297-324
Richard Marsden
Zimbabwean Trade Liberalisation: Ex Post Evaluation pp. 325-46
Jorn Rattso and Ragnar Torvik
Testing for Segmentation: An Establishment-Level Analysis pp. 347-65
Robert McNabb and Keith Whitfield
Two Views on Development: Austin and Joan Robinson pp. 367-77
Geoffrey Harcourt
On Measuring the Deviation of Prices from Values pp. 379-85
Ian Steedman and Judith Tomkins
Is Labour Market Flexibility Harmful to Innovation? pp. 387-96
Alfred Kleinknecht

Volume 22, issue 2, 1998

A Mediterranean Perspective on the Breakdown of the Relationship between Participation and Fertility pp. 137-71
Francesca Bettio and Paola Villa
From the Treatise to the General Theory: The Transformation of Keynes's Theory of Investment in Working Capital pp. 173-85
Korkut Erturk
Money and Labour-Power: Marx after Hegel, or Smith plus Sraffa? pp. 187-98
Michael Williams
Integrating the Internal and External Labour Markets pp. 199-220
Damian Grimshaw and Jill Rubery
On the Interpretation of Ricardo: A Response pp. 221-26
Terry Peach
Morishima on Ricardo: A Rejoinder pp. 227-39
Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
Rejoinder to J. S. L. McCombie, S. Gajanan and G. Mukerjee [On the Measurement of Aggregate Production Functions] pp. 241-42
Mo-huan Hsing
The Political Economy of a Divided Ireland pp. 243-59
Jonathan Michie and Maura Sheehan

Volume 22, issue 1, 1998

Technological and Organisational Change in a Process of Industrial Rejuvenation: The Case of the Italian Cotton Textile Industry pp. 1-18
Cristiano Antonelli and Roberto Marchionatti
Appropriate Indicators of Demand for Labour Markets Segmented by Gender pp. 19-38
Shirley Dex
Economic Development and Income Distribution in Japan: An Assessment of the Kuznets Hypothesis pp. 39-58
Ryoshin Minami
Mexico and Export-Led Growth: The Porfirian Period Revisited pp. 59-78
Luis Catão
Adam Smith's Theory of Tax Incidence: An Interpretation of His Natural-Price System pp. 79-89
Takuo Dome
A Representative Man: Review Article pp. 91-102
Renee Prendergast
The Myth (or Folly) of the 3 Percent Deficit/GDP Maastricht 'Parameter.' pp. 103-16
Luigi L Pasinetti
Do Employment and Income Security Cause Unemployment? A Comparative Study of the US and the E-4 pp. 117-36
Robert Buchele and Jens Christiansen
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