Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 41, issue 5, 2017
- Cambridge Social Ontology: Clarification, Development and Deployment pp. 1265-1277

- Phil Faulkner, Stephen Pratten and Jochen Runde
- Unknowns, Black Swans and the risk/uncertainty distinction pp. 1279-1302

- Phil Faulkner, Alberto Feduzi and Jochen Runde
- The limits of ontological critique: from judgmental rationality to justification pp. 1303-1321

- Ismael Al-Amoudi and John Latsis
- Critical ethical naturalism and the transformation of economics pp. 1323-1342

- Nuno Martins
- Ontology and the history of economic thought: the case of anti-reductionism in the work of Friedrich Hayek pp. 1343-1365

- P A Lewis
- Formalising economics: social change, values, mechanics and mathematics in economic discourse pp. 1367-1390

- Dimitris Milonakis
- Contrast explanation in economics: its context, meaning, and potential pp. 1391-1418

- Jamie Morgan and Heikki Patomäki
- Trust and the social positioning process pp. 1419-1436

- Stephen Pratten
- Materialising social ontology pp. 1437-1451

- Dave Elder-Vass
- Money: Ontology and Deception pp. 1453-1470

- John R Searle
- The ontology of money pp. 1471-1487

- Mark S Peacock
- Social ontology and the modern corporation pp. 1489-1504

- Jeroen Veldman and Hugh Willmott
- Tony Lawson’s Theory of the Corporation: Towards a Social Ontology of Law pp. 1505-1523

- Simon Deakin
- Tony Lawson from a sociological point of view pp. 1525-1537

- Douglas V Porpora
Volume 41, issue 4, 2017
- Alternative interpretations of a stateless currency crisis pp. 977-998

- Sergio Cesaratto
- Is the end of fiscal austerity feasible in Spain? An alternative plan to the current Stability Programme (2015–2018) pp. 999-1020

- Jorge Uxó and Ignacio Alvarez
- Forecasting errors by the Troika in the economic adjustment programme for Portugal pp. 1021-1041

- João Ferreira do Amaral and João Carlos Lopes
- The price of an apology: justice, compensation and rectification pp. 1043-1059

- John O’Neill
- The neglect of society in the theory of the firm: a systems-theory perspective pp. 1061-1085

- Spencer Thompson and Vladislav Valentinov
- Reviving demand-pull perspectives: The effect of demand uncertainty and stagnancy on R&D strategy pp. 1087-1122

- Jose Garcia-Quevedo, Gabriele Pellegrino and Maria Savona
- Towards an economics of well-being pp. 1123-1142

- J. Allister McGregor and Nicky Pouw
- Karl Popper and the methodologists of economics pp. 1143-1160

- Rod Thomas
- Max Weber within the Methodenstreit pp. 1161-1175

- Fiona Maclachlan
- Scitovsky meets Sen: endogenising the dynamics of capability pp. 1177-1196

- Maurizio Pugno
- Market sociality: Mirowski, Shiller and the tension between mimetic and anti-mimetic market features pp. 1197-1212

- Christian Borch and Ann-Christina Lange
- Ubuntu and social capital: a strong relationship and a possible instrument of socio-economic development pp. 1213-1235

- Matteo Migheli
- Wealth and capital: a critique of Piketty’s conceptualisation of return on capital pp. 1237-1247

- Peter Mihalyi and Iván Szelényi
- Political economy of a euro area banking crisis pp. 1249-1264

- Panicos Demetriades
Volume 41, issue 3, 2017
- Capabilities, resources, learning and innovation: a blueprint for a post-classical economics and public policy pp. 679-691

- Christos Pitelis and Jochen Runde
- Towards a capability theory of (innovating) firms: implications for management and policy pp. 693-720

- David J. Teece
- Pursuing the evolutionary agenda in economics and management research pp. 721-747

- Sidney Winter
- The organisational factor and the growth of firms pp. 749-774

- Fabrizio Traùf
- A model of cognitive and operational memory of organizations in changing worlds pp. 775-806

- Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo, Evita Paraskevopoulou and Marco Valente
- The role of country alliances in reducing the transaction costs of internationalisation: evidence from Indian multinational enterprises pp. 807-828

- Peter J. Buckley, Surender Munjal, Peter Enderwick and Nicolas Forsans
- Competitiveness and industrial policy: from rationalities of failure towards the ability to evolve pp. 829-858

- Michael Peneder
- The American paradox: ideology of free markets and the hidden practice of directional thrust pp. 859-880

- Robert H. Wade
- Structural cycles and industrial policy alignment: the private–public nexus in the Emilian Packaging Valley pp. 881-904

- Antonio Andreoni, Federico Frattini and Giorgio Prodi
- Capabilities, economic development, sustainability pp. 905-926

- Jan Fagerberg and Martin Srholec
- Public policy and catching up by developing countries in global industries: a simulation model pp. 927-960

- Fabio Landini and Franco Malerba
- Evolutionary finance and central banking pp. 961-976

- Georgios Argitis
Volume 41, issue 2, 2017
- The concept of need in Adam Smith pp. 327-347

- Toru Yamamori
- Adam Smith and William James on the psychological basis of progress pp. 349-365

- Simon Glaze
- Growth and inequality revisited: the role of primary distribution of income. A new approach for understanding today’s economic and social crises pp. 367-390

- Ricardo Molero-Simarro
- Increasing returns to scale, technological catch-up and research intensity: endogenising the Verdoorn coefficient pp. 391-412

- João P. Romerojpromero and Gustavo Britto
- The impact of internationalization on innovation at countries’ level: the role of absorptive capacity pp. 413-439

- Andrea Filippetti, Marion Frenzm.frenz and Grazia Ietto-Gillies
- Sociability, altruism and well-being pp. 441-486

- Leonardo Becchettibecchetti, Luisa Corrado and Pierluigi Conzo
- Facework: creating trust in systems, institutions and organisations pp. 487-514

- Frens Kroeger
- Who Trusts Others? Community and Individual Determinants of Social Capital in a Low-Income Country pp. 515-544

- M Asadullah
- Understanding child labour beyond the standard economic assumption of monetary poverty pp. 545-574

- Alexander Krauss
- Transactions in the European carbon market: a bubble of compliance in a whirlpool of speculation pp. 575-593

- Nathalie Bertanathalie, Emmanuelle Gautherat and Ozgur Gun
- The heterogeneity of animal spirits: a first taxonomy of entrepreneurs with regard to investment expectations pp. 595-636

- Michael Lainé
- Information, expectations and monetary policy: Keynes’s and Friedman’s complementary lessons for today pp. 637-660

- Sylvie Rivot
- A comment on Sraffa’s ‘classical economics’ pp. 661-677

- Ajit Sinha
Volume 41, issue 1, 2017
- Shackle on choice, imagination and creativity: Hayekian foundations pp. 1-24

- Paul Lewis
- International competitiveness in post-Keynesian growth theory: controversies and empirical evidence pp. 25-47

- Luciano Boggio and Laura Barbieri
- Wage- vs. profit-led growth: the role of the distribution of wages in determining regime character pp. 49-61

- Thomas Palley
- Wages, competition and the surplus of labour: a classical contribution to explaining profit pp. 63-80

- Olivier Rosell
- Turnover time and the organic composition of capital pp. 81-103

- Peter Jones
- Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model pp. 105-125

- E. Stockhammere and Jo Michell
- Forms of Trust and Conditions for Their Stability pp. 127-145

- Benedicte Reynaud
- On the political economy of UK pension scheme regulation pp. 147-180

- J. E. Woods
- Paradoxical Positions: The Methodological Contributions of Feminist Scholarship pp. 181-201

- Ann E. Davis
- I, Roboticus Oeconomicus The philosophy of mind in economics, and why it matters pp. 203-237

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- Unpacking monetary complementarity and competition: a conceptual framework pp. 239-257

- Jerome Blanc
- Let’s agree not to agree: F. A. Hayek’s ‘calculus of consent’ pp. 259-281

- Régis Servant
- Determinants of labour’s income share in the era of financialisation pp. 283-306

- Petra Dünhaupt
- The London and Cambridge Economic Service: history and contributions pp. 307-326

- Robert A. Cord
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