Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 40, issue 6, 2016
- The crisis of Spanish savings banks pp. 1455-1477

- Juan Rafael Ruiz, Patricia Stupariu and Angel Vilariño
- Portugal’s bailout and the crisis of the European Union from a capability perspective pp. 1479-1496

- Leonardo Costa, Nuno Martins and Francisca Guedes de Oliveira
- Soft budget constraints and regional industrial policy: reinterpreting the rise and fall of DeLorean pp. 1497-1515

- Graham Brownlow
- Wage-led growth in the EU15 member-states: the effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance and inflation pp. 1517-1551

- Ozlem Onaran and Thomas Obst
- Implicit asymmetric exchange rate peg under inflation targeting regimes: the case of Turkey pp. 1553-1580

- Ahmet Benlialper and Hasan Cömert
- Correctly analysing the balance-of-payments constraint on growth pp. 1581-1608

- Arslan Razmi
- Debt-driven growth? Wealth, distribution and demand in OECD countries pp. 1609-1634

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Rafael Wildauer
- The state advances, the private sector retreats? Firm effects of China’s great stimulus programme pp. 1635-1668

- Anders Johansson and Xunan Feng
- Issues and concerns in developing regulated markets for endangered species products: the case of rhinoceros horns pp. 1669-1686

- Alan Collins, Gavin Fraser and Jen Snowball
- Tax cuts or social investment? Evaluating the opportunity cost of French employment strategy pp. 1687-1705

- Clément Carbonnier, Bruno Palier and Michaël Zemmour
- A critical assessment of transaction cost theory and governance of public services with special reference to water and sanitation pp. 1707-1724

- Hulya Dagdeviren and Simon A. Robertson
- Reading Keynes in Buenos Aires: Prebisch and the Dynamics of Capitalism pp. 1725-1741

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
- Liberalism and democracy — a comparative reading of Eucken and Hayek pp. 1743-1760

- Daniel Nientiedt and Ekkehard Köhler
- Learning, innovation, increasing returns and resource creation: Luigi Pasinetti’s ‘original sin’ of, and call for a post-classical, economics pp. 1761-1786

- Christos Pitelis
Volume 40, issue 5, 2016
- Introduction: ‘cranks’ and ‘brave heretics’: rethinking money and banking after the Great Financial Crisis pp. 1247-1257

- Geoffrey Ingham, Kenneth Coutts and Sue Konzelmann
- Some puzzles about money, finance and the monetary circuit pp. 1259-1274

- John Smithin
- Towards an ‘accounting view’ on money, banking and the macroeconomy: history, empirics, theory pp. 1275-1295

- Dirk J. Bezemer
- Modern Money Theory and the facts of experience pp. 1297-1316

- Yeva Nersisyan and L. Randall Wray
- Government monetary and fiscal operations: generalising the endogenous money approach pp. 1317-1332

- Eric Tymoigne
- Full Reserve Banking: More ‘Cranks’ Than ‘Brave Heretics’ pp. 1333-1350

- Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer
- A response to critiques of ‘full reserve banking’ pp. 1351-1361

- Ben Dyson, Graham Hodgson and Frank van Lerven
- The Political Economy of Monetary Reform pp. 1363-1376

- Sheila Dow
- Failures on the market and market failures: a complementary currency for bankruptcy procedures pp. 1377-1395

- Massimo Amato and Luca Fantacci
- Local clearing unions as stabilizers of local economic systems: a stock flow consistent perspective pp. 1397-1420

- Stefano Lucarelli and Lucio Gobbi
- Making sense of a crank case: monetary diversity in Argentina (1999–2003) pp. 1421-1437

- Georgina Gomez and Paolo Dini
- Money reform and the Eurozone crisis: panacea, utopia or grassroots alternative? pp. 1439-1453

- Peter North
Volume 40, issue 4, 2016
- Editor's choice Social positioning and the nature of money pp. 961-996

- Tony Lawson
- Dark matter, black holes and old-fashioned exploitation: transnational corporations and the US economy pp. 997-1018

- Mona Ali
- Surplus-producing labour as a capability: a Marxian contribution to Amartya Sen’s revival of classical political economy pp. 1019-1035

- Faruk Eray Düzenli
- Recognition: applications in aged care work pp. 1037-1054

- Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson, Rachel Ong ViforJ, Rhonda Sharp, Gill Lewin and Valerie Adams
- ‘Solvency rule’ and capital centralisation in a monetary union pp. 1055-1075

- Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fontana
- How can we explain the persistence of the Great Recession? A balanced stability approach pp. 1077-1101

- Teodoro Dario Togati
- The consequences of fiscal stimulus on public debt: a historical perspective pp. 1103-1116

- W. D. McCausland and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Kaldor’s ‘technical progress function’ and Verdoorn’s law revisited pp. 1117-1136

- John McCombie and Marta Spreafico
- Rigidities through flexibility: flexible labour and the rise of management bureaucracies pp. 1137-1147

- Alfred Kleinknecht, Zenlin Kwee and Lilyana Budyanto
- Rates of return on capital across the world: are they converging? pp. 1149-1166

- Nan-Ting Chou, Alexei Izyumov and John Vahaly
- Elasticity of substitution and social conflict: a structuralist note on Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-first Century pp. 1167-1183

- Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- The autonomisation of abstract wealth: new insights on the labour theory of value pp. 1185-1201

- Tomas Nielsen Rotta and Rodrigo Alves Teixeira
- Coase’s choice of methodology pp. 1203-1227

- Elodie Bertrand
- Hicks’s thread (out of the equilibrium labyrinth) pp. 1229-1245

- Antonio Bianco
Volume 40, issue 3, 2016
- The Apostles’ justice: Cambridge reflections on economic inequality from Moore’s Principia Ethica to Keynes’s General Theory (1903–36) pp. 701-726

- Daniela Donnini Macciò
- Companies and markets: economic theories of the firm and a concept of companies as bargaining agencies pp. 727-753

- Patrick Spread
- The development of China’s solar photovoltaic industry: why industrial policy failed pp. 755-774

- Tain-Jy Chen
- On equity markets, long-term decision making and performance metrics pp. 775-796

- J. E. Woods
- Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth, South–South trade and the generalised balance-of-payments constraint pp. 797-820

- Alberto Bagnai, Arsène Rieber and Thi Anh-Dao Tran
- Tax morale and prosocial behaviour: evidence from a Palestinian survey pp. 821-841

- Luca Andriani
- Jobless growth in India: an investigation pp. 843-870

- Sheba Tejani
- The Australian growth miracle: an evolutionary macroeconomic explanation pp. 871-894

- John Foster
- From stationary state to endogenous growth: international trade in the mathematical formulation of the Ricardian system pp. 895-912

- Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino
- Linking the insights of Smith, Marx, Young and Hirschman on the division of labour: implications for economic integration and uneven development pp. 913-939

- P. Sai-wing Ho
- Varieties of Capitalism: Some Philosophical and Historical Considerations pp. 941-960

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 40, issue 2, 2016
- Tribute to Ajit Singh pp. 365-372

- John Eatwell
- Inequality, the Great Recession and slow recovery pp. 373-399

- Barry Cynamon and Steven Fazzari
- The influence of the economic approaches to regulation on banking regulations: a short history of banking regulations pp. 401-426

- Sophie Harnay and Laurence Scialom
- Is Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis valid? pp. 427-436

- Sebastien Charles
- On the ‘utilisation controversy’: a theoretical and empirical discussion of the Kaleckian model of growth and distribution pp. 437-467

- Michalis Nikiforos
- Profit sharing and its effect on income distribution and output: a Kaleckian approach pp. 469-489

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- Personal income inequality and aggregate demand pp. 491-505

- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho and Armon Rezai
- Structural change, the real exchange rate and the balance of payments in Mexico, 1960–2012 pp. 507-539

- Carlos A. Ibarra and Robert Blecker
- North-south interactions in the presence of trade in environmental permits: a structuralist investigation pp. 541-574

- Arslan Razmi
- Critical political economy: the ‘market-centric’ model of economic theory must remain in the past—notes of the Post-Soviet School of Critical Marxism pp. 575-598

- Aleksandr Buzgalin and Andrei Kolganov
- Rent as a share of product and Sraffa’s price equations pp. 599-613

- Saverio Fratini
- Adam Smith on markets, competition and violations of natural liberty pp. 615-638

- Heinz Kurz
- Real wages in the business cycle and the theory of income distribution: an unresolved conflict between theory and facts in mainstream macroeconomics pp. 639-661

- Antonella Stirati
- The contemporary relevance of a Cambridge tradition: economics as political economy, political economy as social theory and ethical theory pp. 663-700

- Jamie Morgan
Volume 40, issue 1, 2016
- Husbandry: a (feminist) reclamation of masculine responsibility for care pp. 1-15

- Julie A. Nelson
- Bitcoin and the legitimacy crisis of money pp. 17-41

- Beat Weber
- Convergence in the pre-1914 Atlantic economy: what really happened to wages in Ireland between 1881 and 1911? pp. 43-67

- Jason Begley, Frank Geary and Tom Stark
- Achieving fair trade through a social tariff regime: a policy thought experiment pp. 69-92

- George F. DeMartino, Jonathan D. Moyer and Kate M. Watkins
- Is firm renewal stimulated by negative shocks? The status of negative driving forces in Schumpeterian and Darwinian economics pp. 93-121

- Lennart Erixon
- Do foreign owners favour short-term profit? Evidence from Germany pp. 123-140

- Verena Dill, Uwe Jirjahn and Stephen Smith
- Foreign direct investment and employment rights in South-Eastern Europe pp. 141-163

- Geoffrey Wood, Shuxing Yin, Khelifa Mazouz and Jeremy Eng Tuck Cheah
- Profits equal surplus value on average and the significance of this result for the Marxian theory of accumulationBeing a new contribution to Engels’ Prize Essay Competition, based on random matrices and on manuscripts recently published in the MEGA for the first time pp. 165-199

- Bertram Schefold
- Demand-driven inequality, endogenous saving rate and macroeconomic instability pp. 201-225

- Soon Ryoo
- Inequality, credit and financial crises pp. 227-257

- Cristiano Perugini, Jens Hölscher and Simon Collie
- Power, competition and the free trader vulgaris pp. 259-281

- Giulio Palermo
- Philosophy and psychology of mathematics according to Alfred Marshall pp. 283-308

- Marco Dardi
- Keynes and the confidence faeries pp. 309-325

- John Considine and David Duffy
- Keynes and the interwar commodity option markets pp. 327-348

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Eleonora Sanfilippo
- IYLM: a General Theory–compatible replacement for ISLM pp. 349-364

- Rod O’Donnell and Colin Rogers
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