Cambridge Journal of Economics
1977 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1989
- Contradictions in China's Financial Reforms: The Relationship between Banks and Enterprises pp. 481-95
- Paul Bowles and Gordon White
- The Military Burden, Economic Growth, and the Human Suffering Index: Evidence from the LDCs pp. 497-515
- Peter N Hess
- Gender, Differential Mortality and Development: The Experience of Kerala pp. 517-39
- Gopalakrishna Kumar
- De-industrialization in Advanced Economies: Review Article pp. 541-54
- Bernard Stafford
- Marx's Transformation Problem and Ricardo's Invariant Measure pp. 555-62
- Prabhat Patnaik
- Deceleration of Inflation with Acceleration of Price Reform: Vietnam's Remarkable Recent Experience pp. 563-71
- Adrian Wood
Volume 13, issue 3, 1989
- Exchange Rate Adjustment and Oligopoly Pricing Behaviour pp. 373-93
- Keith Cowling and Roger Sugden
- International Competition, Income Distribution and Economic Growth pp. 395-412
- Robert Blecker
- Values, Prices, and Wage-Profit Curves in the U.S. Economy pp. 413-29
- Eduardo M Ochoa
- The Transformation Problem Solved? pp. 431-52
- J S Szumski
- Boulding's Theory of Distribution in a Neo-Pasinetti Framework pp. 453-58
- Russell J Rimmer
- Physics and the "Marginalist Revolution": Comment pp. 459-70
- Samuel Hollander
- 'Substantive Identity' of Classical and Neoclassical Economics: Reply pp. 471-77
- Philip Mirowski
- Growing Subsystems and Vertically Hyper-Integrated Sectors: A Note of Clarification pp. 479-80
- Luigi L Pasinetti
Volume 13, issue 2, 1989
- The Transition to Flexible Specialisation in the U.S. Film Industry: External Economies, the Division of Labour, and the Crossing of Industrial Divides pp. 273-305
- Michael Storper
- Rural Poverty and Relative Prices in India pp. 307-31
- A K Ghose
- Poverty, Agricultural Production and Prices in Rural India--A Reformulation pp. 333-52
- Raghav Gaiha
- Reflections on Modern Economics: Review pp. 353-58
- William Baumol
- Flexibility by Law? The West German Employment Promotion Act and Temporary Employment pp. 359-71
- Rainer Dombois
Volume 13, issue 1, 1989
- Kaldor's Contribution to Economics: An Introduction pp. 1-8
- Tony Lawson, José Gabriel Palma and John Sender
- The Assumption of Constant Returns to Scale pp. 9-17
- John Hicks
- Kaldor on Welfare pp. 19-23
- J de V Graaff
- Ricardian Debt/Taxation Equivalence in the Kaldor Theory of Profits and Income Distribution pp. 25-36
- Luigi L Pasinetti
- Growth and Distribution: A Neoclassical Kaldor-Robinson Exercise pp. 37-45
- James Tobin
- Kaldor on Growth pp. 47-57
- Frank Hahn
- Abstraction, Tendencies and Stylised Facts: A Realist Approach to Economic Analysis pp. 59-78
- Tony Lawson
- Institutional Rigidities and Economic Growth pp. 79-101
- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Third World Competition and De-industrialisation in Advanced Countries pp. 103-20
- Ajit Singh
- Kaldor As a Policy Adviser pp. 121-39
- Anthony Thirlwall
- Tax Reform in the United Kingdom pp. 141-54
- Brian Reddaway
- The Macroeconomics of Protectionism: The Case of Britain in the 1930s pp. 155-69
- Michael Kitson and Solomos Solomou
- The Scourge of the Monetarists: Kaldor on Monetarism and on Money pp. 171-82
- Meghnad Desai
- Nicholas Kaldor and Tax Reform in Developing Countries pp. 183-200
- John Toye
- Kaldor on Commodities pp. 201-22
- John Spraos
- Nicholas Kaldor's Contribution to the Analysis of International Monetary Reform pp. 223-35
- Stephany Griffith-Jones
- Nicholas Kaldor on Indian Economic Problems pp. 237-44
- Sukhamoy Chakravarty
- Kaldor on the 'Discreet Charm' of the Chilean Bourgeoisie pp. 245-72
- José Gabriel Palma and Mario Marcel
Volume 12, issue 4, 1988
- An Historical Interpretation of the Iranian Revolution pp. 401-18
- Fatemeh E Moghadam
- Growth-Distribution Trade-offs: The Role of Capacity Utilisation pp. 419-33
- Hamid Mohtadi
- The Ricardian Tradition and Local Property Taxation pp. 435-49
- Douglas Mair and Richard Damania
- Restructuring the Capitalist Labour Process: Some Lessons from the Car Industry pp. 451-70
- Raphael Kaplinsky
- A Small, Open Share Economy pp. 471-79
- Hans Aage
- No Reswitching? No Switching! pp. 481-86
- Neri Salvadori and Ian Steedman
- The Extent and Nature of Temporary Employment in Britain pp. 487-509
- Bernard Casey
Volume 12, issue 3, 1988
- Neoclassical and Marxian Conceptions of Production pp. 299-312
- Francis Green
- Limits to the Expansion of Neoclassical Economics pp. 313-28
- Phedon Nicolaides
- A Technical Definition of Uncertainty and the Long-run Non-neutrality of Money pp. 329-37
- Paul Davidson
- Finance, Saving and Accumulation pp. 339-54
- Peter Skott
- The Falling Rate of Profit and Joint Production pp. 355-60
- Christian Bidard
- Third World Debt and Its Effects on the British Economy: A Southern View of Economic Mismanagement in the North pp. 361-400
- Mario Marcel and José Gabriel Palma
Volume 12, issue 2, 1988
- When Will the War End? pp. 193-201
- Richard Stone
- Epochs and Essences: A Review of Marxist Long-Wave and Stagnation Theories pp. 203-24
- Bruce Norton
- The Movement from Real to Abstract Value Theory, 1817-1959 pp. 225-46
- Warren S Gramm
- Regularity in Price Changes as an Effect of Changes in Distribution pp. 247-55
- Mel Bienenfeld
- Integrating the Financing of Production and a Rate of Interest into Production Price Models pp. 257-72
- Reiner Franke
- The Existence of a Two-Class Economy in a General Cambridge Model of Growth and Distribution: An Addendum pp. 273-78
- Neri Salvadori
- The Political Economy of International Trade in Services pp. 279-98
- Deepak Nayyar
Volume 12, issue 1, 1988
- Piero Sraffa Memorial Issue: Introduction pp. 1-5
- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Sraffa on Money and Banking pp. 7-28
- Carlo Panico
- Sraffa, Wittgenstein and Neoclassical Economics pp. 29-36
- John Davis
- Sraffa and Imperfect Competition pp. 37-42
- Peter Newman and Spyros Vassilakis
- Money, Capital and Forced Saving pp. 43-54
- Murray Milgate
- The Collaboration of Maurice Dobb in Sraffa's Edition of Ricardo pp. 55-65
- Brian H Pollitt
- Sraffa's Ricardo pp. 67-84
- Krishna Bharadwaj
- Sraffian Interdependence and Partial Equilibrium Analysis pp. 85-95
- Ian Steedman
- The Dominant Technique in Joint Production Systems pp. 97-123
- B Schefold
- Growing Subsystems, Vertically Hyper-integrated Sectors and the Labour Theory of Value pp. 125-34
- Luigi L Pasinetti
- Sraffa on Income Distribution pp. 135-38
- Luigi L Pasinetti
- On the Classical Theory of Competition pp. 139-67
- Donald J Harris
- Where Do We Go from Here? 1. Technical Change and Dynamics pp. 169-77
- Michael Landesmann
- Where Do We Go from Here? 2. Real Wages, Effective Demand and Economic Development pp. 179-91
- Frank Wilkinson
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