Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2013
- Microfinance and the challenge of financial inclusion for development pp. 1203-1219

- Jayati Ghosh
- The Human Values Index: conceptual foundations and evidence from Brazil pp. 1221-1241

- Flavio Comim and Pedro Amaral
- The discourse of bounded rationality in academic and policy arenas: pathologising the errant consumer pp. 1243-1261

- Judith Mehta
- The robot, the party animal and the philosopher: an evolutionary perspective on deliberation and preference pp. 1263-1282

- Peter Earl
- An investigation of Oliver Williamson's analysis of the division of labour pp. 1283-1301

- Robert McMaster and Michael J. White
- Type of employer and fertility of working women: does working in the public sector or in a large private firm matter? pp. 1303-1333

- Maurizio Conti and Enrico Sette
- Does an employment protection law lead to unemployment? A panel data analysis of OECD countries, 1990–2008 pp. 1335-1348

- Prabirjit Sarkar
- Interrogating inclusive growth: formal-informal duality, complementarity, conflict pp. 1349-1379

- Saumya Chakrabarti
- Class structure and economic inequality pp. 1381-1406

- Edward N. Wolff and Ajit Zacharias
- Growth and income distribution with the dynamics of power in labour and goods markets pp. 1407-1430

- Michaël Assous and Amitava Dutt
- Note: Pasinetti's counter–factual hypotheses pp. 1431-1435

- J. E. Woods
- New perspectives on the work of Piero Sraffa: a rejoinder to Professor Kurz pp. 1437-1441

- Pier Luigi Porta
- On Sraffa and Marx: a Comment pp. 1443-1447

- Giancarlo de Vivo and Giorgio Gilibert
- The new interpretation of Sraffa's prices: a response to Heinz Kurz pp. 1449-1453

- Ajit Sinha
Volume 37, issue 5, 2013
- What is this 'school' called neoclassical economics? pp. 947-983

- Tony Lawson
- What is the meaning of behavioural economics? pp. 985-1000

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
- The Political and Moral Economies of Neoliberalism: Mises and Hayek pp. 1001-1017

- João Rodrigues
- Reproducing the social structure: a Marxist critique of Anthony Giddens's Structuration Methodology pp. 1019-1033

- Brian O'Boyle
- Social Funds, poverty management and subjectification: beyond the World Bank approach pp. 1035-1055

- Anjan Chakrabarti and Anup Dhar
- A critical assessment of the incomplete contracts theory for private participation in public services: the case of the water sector in Ghana pp. 1057-1075

- Hulya Dagdeviren and Simon A. Robertson
- Dynamics of output and employment in the US economy pp. 1077-1106

- Deepankar Basu and Duncan Foley
- Labour values, prices of production and the missing equalisation tendency of profit rates: evidence from the German economy pp. 1107-1126

- Nils Fröhlich
- Bank profitability, leverage and financial instability: a Minsky–Harrod model pp. 1127-1160

- Soon Ryoo
- Approximate surrogate production functions pp. 1161-1184

- Bertram Schefold
- The quest for evidence on the economic effects of copyright law pp. 1187-1202

- Ruth Towse
Volume 37, issue 4, 2013
- The UK Research Assessment Exercise and the narrowing of UK economics pp. 693-717

- Frederic Lee, Xuan Pham and Gyun Cheol Gu
- On the identity of social capital and the social capital of identity pp. 719-736

- Asimina Christoforou
- Forward-looking contrast explanation, illustrated using the Great Moderation pp. 737-758

- Jamie Morgan
- Two conceptions of economics and maximisation pp. 759-774

- Ricardo Crespo
- A. C. Pigou's rejection of Pareto's law pp. 775-789

- Michael McLure
- Why has China succeeded? And why it will continue to do so pp. 791-818

- Jesus Felipe, Utsav Kumar, Norio Usui and Arnelyn Abdon
- Economic transition and the motherhood wage penalty in urban China: investigation using panel data pp. 819-843

- Nan Jia and Xiao-yuan Dong
- Labour market effects of parental leave in Europe pp. 845-862

- Yusuf Emre Akgunduz and Janneke Plantenga
- Law, finance and innovation: the dark side of shareholder protection pp. 863-888

- Filippo Belloc
- A global model of recovery and rebalancing pp. 889-920

- Rudiger von Arnim, Steve Bannister and Nathan Perry
- Wage stagnation, rising inequality and the financial crisis of 2008 pp. 921-945

- Jon Wisman
Volume 37, issue 3, 2013
- Prospects for the eurozone pp. 463-477

- Stephanie Blankenburg, Lawrence King, Sue Konzelmann and Frank Wilkinson
- European economic governance: the Berlin–Washington Consensus pp. 479-496

- Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno
- 'Two or three things I know about her': Europe in the global crisis and heterodox economics pp. 497-512

- Riccardo Bellofiore
- In search of sustainable paths for the eurozone in the troubled post-2008 world pp. 513-532

- Jacques Mazier and Pascal Petit
- The euro crisis: undetected by conventional economics, favoured by nationally focused polity pp. 533-569

- Robert Boyer
- International credit, financial integration and the euro pp. 571-584

- Jan Toporowski
- Policy coordination, conflicting national interests and the European debt crisis pp. 585-608

- Carlo Panico and Francesco Purificato
- At the crossroads: the euro and its central bank guardian (and saviour?) pp. 609-626

- Jörg Bibow
- Revisiting Latin America's debt crisis: some lessons for the periphery of the eurozone pp. 627-651

- Santiago Capraro and Ignacio Perrotini
- Economic relations between Germany and southern Europe pp. 653-675

- Annamaria Simonazzi, Andrea Ginzburg and Gianluigi Nocella
- Reconstructing the eurozone: the role of EU social policy pp. 677-692

- John Grahl and Paul Teague
Volume 37, issue 2, 2013
- How to evaluate creative destruction: reconstructing Schumpeter's approach pp. 227-250

- Christian Schubert
- Schumpeter and Georgescu-Roegen on the foundations of an evolutionary analysis pp. 251-271

- Christoph Heinzel
- Work arrangements and firm innovation: is there any relationship? pp. 273-297

- Caterina Giannetti and Marianna Madia
- Can working and employment conditions in the personal services sector be improved? pp. 299-321

- Franck Bailly, François-Xavier Devetter and François Horn
- Working time regulation in France from 1996 to 2012 pp. 323-347

- Philippe Askenazy
- Investigating the anatomy of the employment effect of new business formation pp. 349-377

- Michael Fritsch and Florian Noseleit
- Labour productivity and the law of decreasing labour content pp. 379-402

- Peter Flaschel, Reiner Franke and Roberto Veneziani
- Rhetoric and Keynes' use of statistics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace pp. 403-421

- Larry Lepper
- On Keynes as an investor pp. 423-442

- J. E. Woods
- Sraffa, Marshall and the principle of continuity pp. 443-462

- Nuno Martins
Volume 37, issue 1, 2013
- Central banks and financial stability: rediscovering the lender-of-last-resort practice in a finance economy pp. 1-16

- Laurent Le Maux and Laurence Scialom
- 'Solvency rule' versus 'Taylor rule': an alternative interpretation of the relation between monetary policy and the economic crisis pp. 17-33

- Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fontana
- Financial economics: objects and methods of science pp. 35-55

- Andreas Andrikopoulos
- Technology, distribution and the rate of profit in the US economy: understanding the current crisis pp. 57-89

- Deepankar Basu and Ramaa Vasudevan
- Economics and the family: a postcolonial perspective pp. 91-111

- Gillian Hewitson
- An alternative explanation of India's growth transition: a demand-side hypothesis pp. 113-141

- Kevin Nell
- Inside the black box of services: evidence from India pp. 143-170

- Gaurav Nayyar
- The King and I: monarchies and the performance of business groups pp. 171-185

- Jeffrey Owen Herzog, Kamal A. Munir and Paul Kattuman
- Towards a new complexity economics for sustainability pp. 187-208

- Timothy Foxon, Jonathan Köhler, Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton
- Transmutability, generalised Darwinism and the limits to conceptual integration pp. 209-225

- Christopher Brown
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