Cambridge Journal Economics 2005

Volume 29, n° 6 (November 2005)

Special issue on economics for the future

  • KITSON Michael - Economics for the future, pp. 827 - 836
  • PASINETTI Luigi L. - The Cambridge School of Keynesian Economics, pp. 837 - 848
  • VELUPILLAI K. Vela - The unreasonable ineffectiveness of mathematics in economics, pp. 849 - 872
  • FOSTER John - From simplistic to complex systems in economics, pp. 873 - 892
  • TSAKALATOS Euclid - Homo economicus and the reconstruction of political economy: six theses on the role of values in economics, pp. 893 - 908
  • EARL Peter E. - Economics and psychology in the twenty-first century, pp. 909 - 926
  • COLANDER David - The future of economics: the appropriately educated in pursuit of the knowable, pp. 927 - 942
  • NISTICÒ Sergio - Consumption and time in economics: prices and quantities in a temporary equilibrium perspective, pp. 943 - 958
  • ARESTIS Philip, SANYER Malcolm - Aggregate demand, conflict and capacity in the inflationary process, pp. 959 - 974
  • WEBSTER David - Long-term unemployment, the invention of "hysteresis" and the misdiagnosis of structural unemployment in the UK, pp. 975 - 996
  • SCHNELLENBACH Jan - The Dahrendorf hypothesis and its implications for (the theory of) economic policy-making, pp. 997 - 1010
  • MILLMOW Alex - Australian economics in the twentieth century, pp. 1011 - 1026
  • GRIMSHAW Damian, RUBERY Jill - Inter-capital relations and the network organisation: redefining the work and employment nexus, pp. 1027 - 1052
  • NIVOROZHKIN Anton - An evaluation of government-sponsored vocational training programmes for the unemployed in urban Russia, pp. 1053 - 1072
  • WOLFF Edward N., ZACHARIAS Ajit, CANER Asena - Household wealth, public consumption and economic well-being in the United States, pp. 1073 - 1090
  • GREENHALGH Christine - Why does market capitalism fail to deliver a sustainable environment and greater equality of incomes?, pp. 1091 - 1110
  • SHIN Jang-Sup - The future of development economics: a methodological agenda, pp. 1111 - 1128
  • DOW Alexander C., DOW Sheila C. - The application of development economics: general principles and context specificity, pp. 1129 - 1144
  • PRENDERGAST Renée - The concept of freedom and its relation to economic development - a critical appreciation of the work of Amartya Sen, pp. 1145 - 1170
  • PRAYUKVONG Wanna - A Buddhist economic approach to the development of community enterprises: a case study from Southern Thailand, pp. 1171 - 1185

(résumés du n° 6/2005)

Volume 29, n° 5 (September 2005)

  • HORWITZ Steven - The functions of the family in the great society, pp. 669-684  
  • COSTABILE Lilia - Money, cycles and capital formation: von Mises the ‘Austrian’ vs. Robertson the ‘Dynamist’, pp.  685-707; 
  • LATSIS J. S. - Is there redemption for conventions?, pp. 709-727   
  • HO P. Sai-wing - Distortions in the trade policy for development debate: A re-examination of Friedrich List, pp. 729-745 
  • PALACIO-VERA Alfonso - The ‘modern’ view of macroeconomics: some critical reflections, pp. 747-767   
  • LYSANDROU Photis - Globalisation as commodification, pp. 769-797
  • MOHUN Simon - On measuring the wealth of nations: the US economy, 1964–2001, pp. 799-815

Review Articles

  • GOODHART C. A. E. - What is the essence of money?, pp. 817-825 

(résumés du n° 5/2005)

Volume 29, n° 4 (July 2005)

  • CANIËLS Marjolein C.J. , ROMIJN Henny A. - What drives innovativeness in industrial clusters? Transcending the debate, pp. 497 - 516
  • BRAMMER Stephen, MILLINGTON Andrew - Profit maximisation vs. agency: an analysis of charitable giving by UK firms, pp. 517 - 534
  • GLOSSER Stuart, GOLDEN Lonnie - Is Labour becoming more or less flexible? Changing dynamic behaviour and asymmetries of labour input in US manufacturing, pp. 535 - 558
  • BROWNLOW Graham, GEARY Frank - Puzzles in the economic institutions of capitalism: production coordination, contracting and work organisation in the Irish linen trade, 1750 - 1850, pp. 559 - 576
  • VLACHOU Andriana - Environmental regulation: a value-theoretic andclass-based analysis, pp. 577 -600
  • GIOCOLI Nicola - The escape from conjectural variations: the consistency condition in duopoly theory from Bowley to Fellner, pp. 601 -618
  • MEARMAN Andrew - Sheila Dow's concept of dualism: clarification, criticism and development, pp. 619 - 634
  • SATO Hajime - "Total Factor productivity vs. realism" revisited: the case of the South Korean steel industry, pp. 635 -656

Notes and Comments

  • PODKAMINER Leon - A note on the statistical verification of Marx: comment on Cockshott and Cottrell, pp. 657 -658
  • FELIPE Jesus, SIPIN Grace C. - The employment elasticity in manufacturing: a comment on Mazumdar, pp. 659 - 664
  • MAZUMDAR D. - The employment elasticity in manufacturing: a a rejoinder, pp. 665 - 667

(résumés du n° 4/2005)

Volume 29, n° 3 (May 2005)

  • COOKE Philip - Rational drug design, the knowledge value chain and bioscience megacentres, pp.  325-341
  • NIOSI Jorge, BANIK Marc - The evolution and performance of biotechnology regional systems of innovation, pp.  343-357 
  • LISSONI  Francesco - The reaper and the scanner: indivisibility-led incremental innovations and the adoption of new technologies, pp. 359-379 
  • LOVE James H.  - On the opportunism-independent theory of the firm, pp. 381-397
  • LUPTON Sylvie - Shared quality uncertainty and the introduction of indeterminate goods, pp. 399-421 
  • GARCÍA MOLINA Mario - Capital theory and the origins of the elasticity of substitution (1932–35), pp. 423-437
  • BHATTACHARRYYA  Sudipta - Interest rates, collateral and (de-)interlinkage: a micro-study of rural credit in West Bengal, pp. 439-462
  • CHANDRA Ramesh, SANDILANDS Roger J. - Does modern endogenous growth theory adequately represent Allyn Young?, pp. 463-473

Review Article

  • KERR Prue - A history of post-Keynesian economics, pp. 475-496

(résumés du n° 3/2005)

Volume 29, n° 2 (March 2005)

  • PERLMAN Mark - Memorialising George L.S. Shackle: a centennial tribute, pp. 171-178
  • PRATTEN Stephen - Economics as progress: the LSE approach to econometric modelling and critical realism as programmes for research, pp. 179-206
  • GOWDY John, ERICKSON Jon D. - The approach of ecological economics, pp. 207-222
  • SCHEIBL Fiona, WOOD Andrew - Investment in the brick industry:an application of grounded theory, pp. 223-248 
  • BECKER Markus C. - The concept of routines: some clarifications, pp. 249-262
  • CAMPBELL David, KLAES Matthias - The principle of institutional direction: Coase's regulatory critique of intervention, pp. 263-288
  • LAURSEN Keld, SALTER Ammon - The fruits of intellectual production: economic and scientifics specialisation among OECD countries, pp. 289-308

Notes and comments

  • COCKSHOTT Paul W., COTTRELL Allin - Robust correlations between prices and labour values: a comment, pp. 309-316
  •  KLIMAN Andrew J. - Reply to Cockshott and Cottrell, pp. 317-323

(résumés du n° 2/2005)

Volume 29, n° 1 (January 2005)

  • JOSSA Bruno - Marx, Marxism and the cooperative movement, pp. 3 - 18
  • LOVE James H., ROPER Stephen - Economist's perceptions versus managers' decisions: an experiment in transaction-cost analysis, pp. 19 - 36
  • PATRUCCO Pier Paolo - The emergence of technology systems: knowledge production and distribution in the case of the Emilian plastics district, pp. 37 - 56
  • KHALIL Elias L. - An anatomy of Authority: Adam Smith as political Theorist, pp. 57 - 72
  • BOIANOVSKY Mauro - Some Cambridge reactions to The General Theory: David Champernowne and Joan Robinson on full employment, pp. 73 - 98
  • BEED Clive - Naturalised epitemology and economics, pp. 99 - 118
  • DRIVER Ciaran, SHEPHERD David - Capacity utilisation and corporate restructuring: a comparative study of the US, UK and other EU countries, pp. 119 - 140

Critical survey

  • DARITY William, Jr and Lewis S. Davis - Growth, Trade and uneven development, pp. 141 - 170

(résumés du n° 1/2005)

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