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- CSWP53: What Remains of the Cambridge Critique? Potential Conclusions and Directions for Further Research Following from Recent Investigations in Capital Theory

- Bertram Schefold
- CSWP52: Re-reading Carl Menger’s Grundsätze. A Book That “Cries Out To Be Surpassed”

- Heinz D. Kurz
- CSWP51: Capital Theory Debates: New Developments and Direction

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- CSWP50: What Remains of the Cambridge Critique? On Professor Schefold's Theses

- Fabio Petri
- CSWP49: The Normal Degree of Capacity Utilization: The History of a Controversial Concept

- Attilio Trezzini and Daria Pignalosa
- CSWP48: Fluke Switch Points in Pure Fixed Capital Systems

- Robert L. Vienneau
- CSWP47: Best Techniques Leave Little Room for Substitution. A New Critique of the Production Function

- Götz Kersting and Bertram Schefold
- CSWP46: From Regulation to Deregulation and (Perhaps) Back: A Peculiar Continuity in the Analytical Framework

- William McColloch and Matías Vernengo
- CSWP45: From the Core to the Cores: Surplus Approach, Institutions and Economic Formations

- Sergio Cesaratto and Stefano Di Bucchianico
- CSWP44: Piero Sraffa and Raffaello Piccoli, two Italian Scholars in Cambridge in 1929-1932

- Lucia Morra
- CSWP43: A Neglected Route to Krugman’s Liquidity Trap Revival

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- CSWP42: Incomes from Capital in Alternative Economic Theories

- Saverio Fratini
- CSWP41: Notes on the classical theory of normal prices: exhaustible natural resources and numéraire dependence

- Sergio Parrinello
- CSWP40: Exhaustible resources and classical theory

- Christian Bidard and Guido Erreygers
- CSWP39: Exclusion in “Ricardian” Trade Models

- Eduardo Crespo, Ariel Dvoskin and Guido Ianni
- CSWP38: Absolute Advantages and Capital Mobility in International Trade Theory

- Enrico Bellino and Saverio Fratini
- CSWP37: On the Role of Finance in Sraffa’s System

- Ariel Dvoskin and German Feldman
- CSWP36: The Impact of Financialization on the Rate of Profit: A Discussion

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- CSWP35: The Past and the Future of Keynesian Economics: A Review Essay

- Tony Aspromourgos
- CSWP34: Sraffa on Marshall's Theory of Value in the Cambridge Lectures: Achievements in an Unfinished Criticism

- Attilio Trezzini
- CSWP33: On the Origins of Piero Sraffa’s Equations. New Evidence Following Pierangelo Garegnani’s Lead

- Nerio Naldi
- CSWP32: The Supermultiplier-Cum-Finance. Economic Limits of a Credit Driven System

- Óscar Dejuán and John McCombie
- CSWP31: A(nother) Note on the Inconsistency of Neo-Kaleckian Growth Models

- Riccardo Pariboni and Daniele Girardi
- CSWP30: On the Second Stage of the Cambridge Capital Controversy

- Saverio Fratini
- CSWP29: Demand-Led Growth Theory in a Classical Framework: Its Superiority, Its Limitations, and Its Explanatory Power

- Matthew Smith
- CSWP28: New-Structuralist Exchange-Rate Policy and the Pattern of Specialization in Latin American Countries

- Ariel Dvoskin, German Feldman and Guido Ianni
- CSWP27: Stigler on Ricardo

- Heinz Kurz
- CSWP26: Garegnani, Ackley and the years of high theory at Svimez

- Sergio Cesaratto
- CSWP25: Gravitation of Market Prices towards Normal Prices: Some New Results

- Enrico Bellino and Franklin Serrano
- CSWP24: Harrodian Instability: a Misleading Concept

- Attilio Trezzini
- CSWP23: Are Estimates of Fiscal Multipliers Truly Reliable? Some Observations Starting from the Case of Japan

- Fiorenza Venturini
- CSWP22: Latin America at a Crossroads: Controversies on Growth, Income Distribution and Structural Change

- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros and Nicholas Trebat
- CSWP21: Sraffa on the Degeneration of the Notion of Cost

- Saverio Fratini
- CSWP20: Nonsubstitution Theorem, Leontief Model, Netputs: Some Clarifications

- Fabio Petri
- CSWP19: Marx, the Production Function and the Old Neoclassical Equilibrium: Workable under the Same Assumptions? With an Appendix on the Likelihood of Reswitching and of Wicksell Effects

- Bertram Schefold
- CSWP18: Piketty and the increasing concentration of wealth: some implications of alternative theories of dis-tribution and growth

- Antonella Stirati
- CSWP17: Walras on capital: interpretative insights from a review by Bortkiewicz

- Fabio Petri
- CSWP16: Documents on Piero Sraffa at the Archivio Centrale dello Stato and at the Archivio Storico Diplomatico

- Eleonora Lattanzi and Nerio Naldi
- CSWP15: Income distribution and the size of the financial sector

- Carlo Panico and Antonio Pinto
- CSWP14: Distribution and Cost-Push inflation in Brazil under inflation targeting, 1999-2014

- Franklin Serrano and Ricardo Summa
- CSWP13: Autonomous demand and economic growth: some empirical evidence

- Daniele Girardi and Riccardo Pariboni
- CSWP12: Documenti su Piero Sraffa all'Archivio Centrale dello Stato e all'Archivio Storico Diplomatico

- Eleonora Lattanzi and Nerio Naldi
- CSWP11: Garegnani on a way to avoid the value capital endowment in Wicksell (1898)

- Fabio Petri
- CSWP10: Causality and interdependence in Pasinetti’s works and in the modern classical approach

- Enrico Bellino and Sebastiano Nerozzi
- CSWP9: Capacity Utilization, Obsolete Machines and Effective Demand

- Sergio Parrinello
- CSWP8: The Ricardian rent theory: an overview

- Christian Bidard
- CSWP7: Thomas Piketty, the Future of Capitalism and the Theory of Distribution: a Review Essay

- Tony Aspromourgos
- CSWP6: Diffusion in a simple classical model. Micro decisions and macro outcomes

- David Haas and Andreas Rainer
- CSWP5: A Note on Reswitching and Intertemporal Prices

- Saverio Fratini
- CSWP4: The Supermultiplier as a Vertically Hyper-integrated Sector

- Óscar Dejuán
- CSWP3: The Wage Curve in Austrian Models

- Christian Bidard
- CSWP2: A Search for Distinctive Features of Demand-led Growth Models

- Sergio Parrinello
- CSWP1: Two translators: Gramsci and Sraffa

- Andrea Ginzburg