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Cambridge Journal of Economics

1977 - 2025

Current editor(s): Jacqui Lagrue

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Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.

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Volume 38, issue 6, 2014

Introduction pp. 1295-1305 Downloads
S. Blankenburg
The future of capitalism: a consideration of alternatives pp. 1307-1328 Downloads
Wendy Harcourt
Towards a political economy of the theory of economic policy pp. 1329-1338 Downloads
K. Vela Velupillai
Economic history and economic theory: the staples approach to economic development pp. 1339-1353 Downloads
Alexander Dow and Sheila Dow
A neo-Kaleckian–Goodwin model of capitalist economic growth: monopoly power, managerial pay and labour market conflict pp. 1355-1372 Downloads
Thomas Palley
A new theoretical analysis of deindustrialisation pp. 1373-1390 Downloads
Fiona Tregenna
Triggers of change: structural trajectories and production dynamics pp. 1391-1408 Downloads
Antonio Andreoni and Roberto Scazzieri
The crisis of intellectual monopoly capitalism pp. 1409-1429 Downloads
Ugo Pagano
Back to which Bretton Woods? Liquidity and clearing as alternative principles for reforming international money pp. 1431-1452 Downloads
Massimo Amato and Luca Fantacci
A bright future can be ours! Macroeconomic policy for non-eurozone Western countries pp. 1453-1470 Downloads
J. W. Nevile and Peter Kriesler
Identity economics meets financialisation: gender, race and occupational stratification in the US labour market pp. 1471-1491 Downloads
Philip Arestis, Aurelie Charles and Giuseppe Fontana
Veblen Contra Clark and Fisher: Veblen-Robinson-Harcourt lineagesin capital controversies and beyond pp. 1493-1515 Downloads
Avi Cohen
The scholar as reader: the last 50 years of economic theory seen through G.C. Harcourt’s book reviews pp. 1517-1540 Downloads
Constantinos Repapis

Volume 38, issue 5, 2014

The Lehman Sisters hypothesis pp. 995-1014 Downloads
Irene van Staveren
The Great Recession and the bulimia of US consumers: deep causes and possible ways out pp. 1015-1042 Downloads
Stefano Bartolini, Luigi Bonatti and Francesco Sarracino
Thorstein Veblen on credit and economic crises pp. 1043-1061 Downloads
Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Andrea Pacella
What is capital? Economists and sociologists have changed its meaning: should it be changed back? pp. 1063-1086 Downloads
Geoffrey Hodgson
Do labour supply and demand curves exist? pp. 1087-1113 Downloads
Steve Fleetwood
Ludwig Lachmann on expectations in his early writings: an aborted theory? pp. 1115-1131 Downloads
Loïc Sauce
Non-Bayesian decision theory ahead of its time: the case of G. L. S. Shackle pp. 1133-1154 Downloads
Carlo Zappia
On the sustainability of external debt: is debt relief enough? pp. 1155-1169 Downloads
Gianni Vaggi and Annalisa Prizzon
Is net stock issuance relevant to capital formation? Comparing heterodox models of firm-level capital expenditures across the advanced and largest developing economies pp. 1171-1206 Downloads
Jason Hecht
Is flexible labour good for innovation? Evidence from firm-level data pp. 1207-1219 Downloads
Alfred Kleinknecht, Flore N. van Schaik and Haibo Zhou
Disability, job mismatch, earnings and job satisfaction in Australia pp. 1221-1246 Downloads
Melanie Jones, Kostas Mavromaras, Peter Sloane and Zhang Wei
A transnational fast fashion industrial district: an analysis of the Chinese businesses in Prato pp. 1247-1274 Downloads
Gabi Dei Ottati
A note on Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 1275-1284 Downloads
Robert Rowthorn
A reply to Amitava Dutt: the role of aggregate demand in the long run pp. 1285-1292 Downloads
Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy

Volume 38, issue 4, 2014

The political economics of austerity pp. 701-741 Downloads
Suzanne J. Konzelmann
A model intervenes: the many faces of moral hazard pp. 743-760 Downloads
John Latsis and Constantinos Repapis
Economic growth and welfare state: a case study of Sweden pp. 761-777 Downloads
Luis Buendia and Enrique Palazuelos
Money in contemporary capitalism and the autonomisation of capitalist forms in Marx’s theory pp. 779-795 Downloads
Leda Paulani
Aggregate structural macroeconomic analysis: a reconsideration and defence pp. 797-815 Downloads
Mark Setterfield and Shyam Gouri Suresh
The balance of payments-constrained growth rate and the natural rate of growth: new empirical evidence pp. 817-838 Downloads
Matteo Lanzafame
Inflation targeting monetary and fiscal policies in a two-country stock–flow-consistent model pp. 839-867 Downloads
Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo
Social divisions in school participation and attainment in India: 1983–2004 pp. 869-893 Downloads
M Asadullah, Uma Kambhampati and Florencia Lopez Boo
The evolution of Engel curves and its implications for structural change theory pp. 895-923 Downloads
Alessio Moneta and Andreas Chai
D. Stewart and J. R. McCulloch: economic methodology and the making of orthodoxy pp. 925-943 Downloads
Shin Kubo
Pigou’s Wealth and Welfare: a centenary assessment pp. 945-960 Downloads
David Collard
Robertson and the Cambridge approach to utility and welfare pp. 961-985 Downloads
Mauro Boianovsky
The collapse of the Icelandic banks: a comment on Wade and Sigurgeirsdottir pp. 987-990 Downloads
Hannes H. Gissurarson
Reply to Hannes Holmsteinn Gissurarson pp. 991-992 Downloads
Robert Wade

Volume 38, issue 3, 2014

Samuelson’s ghosts: Whig history and the reinterpretation of economic theory pp. 519-529 Downloads
Alan Freeman, Victoria Chick and Serap Kayatekin
Earw(h)ig: I can’t hear you because your ideas are old pp. 531-544 Downloads
Peter Boettke, Christopher Coyne and Peter Leeson
Contextual political economy, not Whig economics pp. 545-562 Downloads
Amiya Kumar Bagchi
The William Petty problem and the Whig history of economics pp. 563-583 Downloads
Hugh Goodacre
In search of a ‘crude fancy of childhood’: deconstructing mercantilism pp. 585-604 Downloads
Jerome Blanc and Ludovic Desmedt
The relation of morality to political economy in Hume pp. 605-622 Downloads
Serap Ayşe Kayatekin
Political economy and the social disciplines: the modern life of Das Adam Smith Problem pp. 623-641 Downloads
William Dixon and David Wilson
The Whiggish foundations of Marxian and Sraffian economics pp. 643-661 Downloads
Andrew Kliman
Schumpeter’s theory of self-restoration: a casualty of Samuelson’s Whig historiography of science pp. 663-679 Downloads
Alan Freeman
Whatever happened to Keynes’s monetary theory? pp. 681-699 Downloads
Victoria Chick and Geoff Tily

Volume 38, issue 2, 2014

Does high public debt consistently stifle economic growth? A critique of Reinhart and Rogoff pp. 257-279 Downloads
Thomas Herndon, Michael Ash and Robert Pollin
The role of the media in fiscal consolidation programmes: the case of Ireland pp. 281-300 Downloads
Julien Mercille
The contribution of wealth concentration to the subprime crisis: a quantitative estimation pp. 301-327 Downloads
Thomas Goda and Photis Lysandrou
Mathematical modelling in the wake of the crisis: a blessing or a curse? What does the economics profession say? pp. 329-347 Downloads
Vinca Bigo and Ioana Negru
What ended the Great Depression? Re-evaluating the role of fiscal policy pp. 349-367 Downloads
Nathan Perry and Matías Vernengo
To what extent were economic factors important in the separation of the south of Ireland from the United Kingdom and what was the economic impact? pp. 369-397 Downloads
William Hynes
Structural drivers of productivity and employment growth: a decomposition analysis for 81 countries pp. 399-424 Downloads
Leanne Roncolato and David Kucera
Identity and the hybridity of modern finance: how a specifically modern concept of the self underlies the modern ownership of property, trusts and finance pp. 425-446 Downloads
Jongchul Kim
Of goats and dogs: Joseph Townsend and the idealisation of markets—a decisive episode in the history of economics pp. 447-457 Downloads
Philipp H. Lepenies
The quality of employment and decent work: definitions, methodologies, and ongoing debates pp. 459-477 Downloads
Brendan Burchell, Kirsten Sehnbruch, Agnieszka Piasna and Nurjk Agloni
Multinational corporations’ economic and human rights impacts on developing countries: a review and research agenda pp. 479-517 Downloads
Elisa Giuliani and Chiara Macchi

Volume 38, issue 1, 2014

De Finetti on uncertainty pp. 1-21 Downloads
Alberto Feduzi, Jochen Runde and Carlo Zappia
Chapter 18 of The General Theory ‘further analysed’: economics as a way of thinking pp. 23-47 Downloads
Anna Carabelli and Mario Cedrini
On alternative notions of change and choice: Krishna Bharadwaj’s legacy pp. 49-62 Downloads
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
A ‘Walrasian post-Keynesian’ model? Resolving the paradox of Oskar Lange’s 1938 theory of interest pp. 63-86 Downloads
Roberto Lampa
Knowledge, innovation and emulation in the evolutionary thought of Bernard Mandeville pp. 87-107 Downloads
Renee Prendergast
Good and bad institutions: is the debate over? Cross-country firm-level evidence from the textile industry pp. 109-126 Downloads
Sumon Bhaumik and Ralitza Dimova
The European Union’s Emissions Trading System pp. 127-152 Downloads
Andriana Vlachou
Running out of steam? Manufacturing in Malaysia pp. 153-180 Downloads
Jeff Tan
Evolution, roots and influence of the literature on National Systems of Innovation: a bibliometric account pp. 181-214 Downloads
Aurora Teixeira
Technology, structural change and BOP-constrained growth: a structuralist toolbox pp. 215-237 Downloads
Mario Cimoli and Gabriel Porcile
‘Too bright for comfort’: a Kaleckian view of profit realisation in the USA, 1964–2009 pp. 239-255 Downloads
David M. Brennan
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