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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 39, issue 6, 2015

Perspectives on the contributions of Richard Goodwin pp. 1485-1496 Downloads
K. Vela Velupillai
Richard Goodwin at Peterhouse pp. 1497-1505 Downloads
Chris Calladine
Goodwin in Siena: economist, social philosopher and artist pp. 1507-1527 Downloads
Massimo Di Matteo and Serena Sordi
A couple of thoughts about the matrix multiplier: Richard Goodwin at 10 × 10 pp. 1529-1532 Downloads
Robert Solow
On Richard Goodwin’s Elementary Economics from the Higher Standpoint pp. 1533-1550 Downloads
Guglielmo Chiodi
Iteration, tâtonnement, computation and economic dynamics pp. 1551-1567 Downloads
K. Vela Velupillai
Fusing indissolubly the cycle and the trend: Richard Goodwin’s profound insight pp. 1569-1578 Downloads
Geoffrey Harcourt
Goodwin on the optimal growth path for a developing economy pp. 1579-1586 Downloads
Prabhat Patnaik
Richard Goodwin’s recruitment of non-linearity into a monolithic scientific community: an homage pp. 1587-1590 Downloads
Otto E. Rössler
Goodwin’s MKS system: a baseline macro model pp. 1591-1605 Downloads
Peter Flaschel
Dynamical coupling, the non-linear accelerator and the persistence of business cycles pp. 1607-1628 Downloads
Stefano Zambelli
The Tobin tax in a continuous-time non-linear dynamic model of the exchange rate pp. 1629-1643 Downloads
Giancarlo Gandolfo
The Goodwin growth cycle model as solution to a variational problem pp. 1645-1658 Downloads
Gerhard Michael Ambrosi

Volume 39, issue 5, 2015

Climate change and sustainable welfare: the centrality of human needs pp. 1191-1214 Downloads
Ian Gough
Stratification economics and identity economics pp. 1215-1229 Downloads
John Davis
Agency and neoliberalism pp. 1231-1243 Downloads
Mary Wrenn
What really caused the Great Recession? Rhyme and repetition in a theme from the 1930s pp. 1245-1262 Downloads
Nicholas Snowden
Inflation and economic growth in an open developing country: the case of Brazil pp. 1263-1280 Downloads
Carolina Baltar
Developing countries’ changing nature of financial integration and new forms of external vulnerability: the Brazilian experience pp. 1281-1306 Downloads
Annina Kaltenbrunner and Juan Pablo Painceira
Structural change and economic development: is Brazil catching up or falling behind? pp. 1307-1332 Downloads
André Nassif, Carmem Feijo and Eliane Araujo
Profit maximising goes global: the race to the bottom pp. 1333-1350 Downloads
David Kiefer and Codrina Rada
Tackling the instability of growth: a Kaleckian-Harrodian model with an autonomous expenditure component pp. 1351-1371 Downloads
Olivier Allain
Heads I win, tails you lose? A career analysis of executive pay and corporate performance pp. 1373-1398 Downloads
Ian Gregory-Smith and Brian G. M. Main
Demand and distribution in integrated economies pp. 1399-1414 Downloads
Armon Rezai
Capital’s humpback bridge: ‘financialisation’ and the rate of turnover in Marx’s economic theory pp. 1415-1441 Downloads
Marco Veronese Passarella and Hervé Baron
Two trajectories of democratic capitalism in the post-war Chicago school: Frank Knight versus Aaron Director pp. 1443-1455 Downloads
Robert Van Horn and Ross Emmett
The UK’s Coalition government and heterodox economics pp. 1457-1464 Downloads
Michael Ellman
Maurice Dobb, Political Economist (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) pp. 1465-1480 Downloads
J. E. King

Volume 39, issue 4, 2015

Introduction pp. 987-992 Downloads
Richard Arena and Tony Lawson
Process, order and stability in Veblen pp. 993-1030 Downloads
Tony Lawson
Dewey on habit, character, order and reform pp. 1031-1052 Downloads
Stephen Pratten
Order and process in institutionalist thought: Commons and Ayres pp. 1053-1069 Downloads
Clive Lawson
Marshall and complexity: a necessary balance between process and order pp. 1071-1085 Downloads
Katia Caldari
Order, process and morphology: Sraffa and Wittgenstein pp. 1087-1108 Downloads
Richard Arena
Interpreting the capitalist order before and after the marginalist revolution pp. 1109-1127 Downloads
Nuno Martins
Schumpeter’s conceptions of process and order pp. 1129-1148 Downloads
Mário Graça Moura
Shackle on time, uncertainty and process pp. 1149-1165 Downloads
John Latsis
Notions of order and process in Hayek: the significance of emergence pp. 1167-1190 Downloads
Paul Lewis

Volume 39, issue 3, 2015

Developing an understanding of meaningful work in economics: the case for a heterodox economics of work pp. 675-688 Downloads
David A. Spencer
Unpaid work and conformity: why care? pp. 689-710 Downloads
Marina Della Giusta and Sarah Jewell
New Labour and work-time regulation: a Marxian analysis of the UK economy pp. 711-732 Downloads
Bruce Philp, Gary Slater and Daniel Wheatley
The employment relationship in an (almost) structureless labour market: the case of domestic work pp. 733-750 Downloads
Fátima Suleman
Interlinkages between credit, debt and the labour market: evidence from Turkey pp. 751-767 Downloads
Elif Karacimen
Convergence of monetary equivalent of labour times (MELTs) in two Marxian interpretations pp. 769-781 Downloads
Umit Akinci and Yigit Karahanogullari
Visible seeds of socialism and metamorphoses of capitalism: socialism after Rosdolsky pp. 783-805 Downloads
Eduardo Albuquerque
Early classics and Quesnay after Sraffa: a suggested interpretation pp. 807-824 Downloads
Jean Cartelier
The new Keynesian view of aggregate demand: some reflections from a classical-Sraffian standpoint pp. 825-842 Downloads
Graham White
What’s in a name? Tony Lawson on neoclassical economics and heterodox economics pp. 843-865 Downloads
Jamie Morgan
Financialisation, income distribution and the crisis pp. 867-870 Downloads
Dany Lang
The demands of finance and the glass ceiling of profit without investment pp. 871-885 Downloads
Laurent Cordonnier and Franck Van de Velde
Unemployment, working time and financialisation: the French case pp. 887-905 Downloads
Michel Husson
Finance-dominated capitalism and re-distribution of income: a Kaleckian perspective pp. 907-934 Downloads
Eckhard Hein
Rising inequality as a cause of the present crisis pp. 935-958 Downloads
Engelbert Stockhammer
Europe’s Hunger Games: Income Distribution, Cost Competitiveness and Crisis pp. 959-986 Downloads
Servaas Storm and C.W.M. Naastepad

Volume 39, issue 2, 2015

Equal Pay as a Moving Target: International perspectives on forty-years of addressing the gender pay gap pp. 299-317 Downloads
Jacqueline O’Reilly, Mark Smith, Simon Deakin and Brendan Burchell
The 40-year pursuit of equal pay: a case of constantly moving goalposts pp. 319-343 Downloads
Jill Rubery and Damian Grimshaw
Regulation distance, labour segmentation and gender gaps pp. 345-362 Downloads
David Peetz
Understanding the variations of unions’ litigation strategies to promote equal pay: reflection on the British case pp. 363-379 Downloads
Cécile Guillaume
Are litigation and collective bargaining complements or substitutes for achieving gender equality? A study of the British Equal Pay Act pp. 381-403 Downloads
Simon Deakin, Sarah Fraser Butlin, Colm McLaughlin and Aleksandra Polanska
Economic analysis, ideology and the public sphere: insights from Australia’s equal remuneration hearings pp. 405-419 Downloads
Siobhan Austen and Therese Jefferson
Australia’s gender pay equity legislation: how new, how different, what prospects? pp. 421-440 Downloads
Sara Charlesworth and Fiona Macdonald
Contradictions and misalignments in the EU approach towards the gender pay gap pp. 441-465 Downloads
Marco Peruzzi
From wage regulation to wage gap: how wage-setting institutions and structures shape the gender wage gap across three industries in 24 European countries and Germany pp. 467-496 Downloads
Andrea Schäfer and Karin Gottschall
Gender wage inequality in inclusive and exclusive industrial relations systems: a comparison of Argentina and Chile pp. 497-535 Downloads
Sebastian M. Ugarte, Damian Grimshaw and Jill Rubery
Do high-performance work practices exacerbate or mitigate the gender pay gap? pp. 537-564 Downloads
Rhys Davies, Robert McNabb and Keith Whitfield
Gender pay gaps and the restructuring of graduate labour markets in Southern Europe pp. 565-598 Downloads
Hugo Figueiredo, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia and Pedro Teixeira
The gender wage gap among PhDs in the UK pp. 599-629 Downloads
Ute Schulze
Ethnicity and gender in the labour market in Central and South-Eastern Europe pp. 631-654 Downloads
Niall O’Higgins
Equal pay by gender and by nationality: a comparative analysis of Switzerland’s unequal equal pay policy regimes across time pp. 655-674 Downloads
Roland Erne and Natalie Imboden

Volume 39, issue 1, 2015

The nature of the firm and peculiarities of the corporation pp. 1-32 Downloads
Tony Lawson
Addressing uncertainty in economics and the economy pp. 33-47 Downloads
Sheila Dow
Spin-off and clustering: a return to the Marshallian district pp. 49-66 Downloads
Lucia Cusmano, Andrea Morrison and Enrico Pandolfo
Why ‘financialisation’ hasn’t depressed US productive investment pp. 67-92 Downloads
Andrew Kliman and Shannon D. Williams
Aggregate consumption and debt accumulation: an empirical examination of US household behaviour pp. 93-112 Downloads
Yk Kim, Mark Setterfield and Yuan Mei
Premature de-industrialisation: theory, evidence and policy recommendations in the Mexican case pp. 113-137 Downloads
Moritz Cruz
Financial hierarchy and banking strategies: a regional analysis for the Brazilian case pp. 139-156 Downloads
Mara Nogueira, Marco Crocco, Ana Teresa Figueiredo and Gustavo Diniz
Post-Keynesian stock-flow-consistent modelling: a survey pp. 157-187 Downloads
Eugenio Caverzasi and Antoine Godin
Comparative evaluation of post-Keynesian interest rate rules, income distribution and firms’ debts for macroeconomic performance pp. 189-219 Downloads
Hiroshi Nishi
The middle class in macroeconomics and growth theory: a three-class neo-Kaleckian–Goodwin model pp. 221-243 Downloads
Thomas Palley
Demand and structural change in Adam Smith’s view of economic progress pp. 245-264 Downloads
Kwangsu Kim
Natural price and the long run: Alfred Marshall’s misreading of Adam Smith pp. 265-279 Downloads
David Andrews
Jonathan Swift’s critique of consequentialism? pp. 281-297 Downloads
Renee Prendergast
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