Cambridge Journal Economics 2006

Volume 30, n°6 (November 2006)

  • TOYE John - Hans Singer's debts to Schumpeter and Keynes, pp. 819-833
  • DIXON Robert, MAHMOOD Muhammad - Hans Singer's model of the severity of recessions, pp.835-846
  • ARESTIS Philip, SAWYER Malcolm - The nature and role of monetary policy when money is endogenous, pp.847-860
  • CASTELLACI Fulvio - A critical realist interpretation of evolutionary growth theorising, pp.861-880
  • BOIANOVSKY Mauro, TRAUTWEIN Hans-Michael - Price expectations, capital accumulation and employment: Lindahl's macroeconomics from the 1920s to the 1950s, pp.881-900
  • McMASTER Robert, WATKINS Craig - Economics and underdetermination: a case study of urban land and housing economics, pp.901-922
  • VAN EES Hans, BACHMANN Reinhard - Transition economies and trust building: a network perspective on EU enlargement, pp.923-939
  • HALL John B., LUDWIG Udo - Economic convergence across German regions in light of empirical findings, pp.941-953
  • GRAHL John, LYSANDROU Photis - Capital market trading volume: an overview and some preliminary conclusions, pp.955-979

Notes and comments

  • MICHL Thomas R. - Comments on Cesaratto's ‘Transition to fully funded pension schemes: a non-orthodox criticism’, pp.981-984
  • CESARATTO Sergio - A reply to Michl, pp. 985-987

(résumés du n° 6/2006)

Volume 30, n° 5 (September 2006)

  • TILY Geoff - Keynes' theory of liqudity prference and his debt management and monetary policies, pp. 657 - 670
  • MARTINS Nuno - Capabilities as causal powers, pp. 671 - 687
  • NAKANO Takeshi - "Let your science be human": Hume's economic methodology, pp. 687 - 700
  • CRUZ Moritz, AMANN Edmund, WALTERS Bernard - Expectations, the business cycle and the Mexican peso crisis, pp. 701 - 722
  • BREEDON Francis, PÉTURSSON Thórarinn G. - Out in the cold? Iceland's trade performance outside the European Union and European Monetary Union, pp. 723 - 736
  • HAN Zonghie, SCHEFOLD Bertram - An empirical investigation of paradoxes: reswitching and reverse capital deepening in capital theory, pp. 737 - 766
  • CRESPO Ricardo F. - The ontology of "the economic": an Aristotelian analysis, pp. 767 - 782
  • VERA Leonardo - Representative agent meets class structure: imperfect competition and the balanced-budget multiplier, pp. 783 - 796
  • FOSS Kirsten, FOSS Nicolai J., Vazquez Xosé H. - "Typing the manager's hands": constraining opportunistic managerial intervention, pp. 797 - 818

(résumés du n° 5/2006)

Volume 30, n° 4 (July 2006)

  • LAWSON Tony - The nature of heterodox economics, pp. 483-505
  • HEINTZ James - Low-wage manufacturing and global commodity chains: a model in the unequal exchange tradition, pp. 507-520
  • McLURE Michael - The fiscal sociology of Gino Borgatta: Pareto, extra-economic redistribution and economic growth, pp. 521-540
  • DOS SANTOS Claudio H. - Keynesian theorising during hard times: stock-flow consistent models as an unexplored ‘frontier’ of Keynesian macroeconomics, pp. 541-565
  • MARTINEZ Gabriel X. - The political economy of the Ecuadorian financial crisis, pp. 567-585
  • KAPLINSKY Raphael, SANTOS-PAULINO Amelia U. - A disaggregated analysis of EU imports: the implications for the study of patterns of trade and technology, pp. 587-611
  • ROTHEIM Roy J. - Persuasive devices, pp. 613-635

Review article

  • PEACOCK Mark S. - The origins of money in Ancient Greece: the political economy of coinage and exchange: (Reviewing: David Schaps, The Invention of Coinage and the Monetization of Ancient Greece, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2004; Richard Seaford, Money and the Early Greek Mind: Homer, Philosophy, Tragedy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004; and Sitta von Reden, Exchange in Ancient Greece, London, Duckworth, paperback edition 2003), pp. 637-650

Notes and comments

  • LAUTZENHEISER Mark, YASAR Yavuz - Circulation and effective demand: a comment on Nell, pp. 651-656

(résumés du n° 4/2006)

Volume 30, n° 3 (May 2006)

  • LAWLOR Michael S. - William James's psychological pragmatism: habit, belief and purposive human behaviour, pp. 321-345
  • MOHUN Simon - Distributive shares in the US economy, 1964–2001, pp. 347-370
  • BEUGELSDIJK Sjoerd - A note on the theory and measurement of trust in explaining differences in economic growth, pp. 371-387
  • BETRAND Elodie - The Coasean analysis of lighthouse financing: myths and realities, pp. 389-402
  • NAASTEPAD C. W. M. - Technology, demand and distribution: a cumulative growth model with an application to the Dutch productivity growth slowdown, pp. 403-434
  • CAINELLI Giulio, EVANGELISTA Rinaldo, and SAVONA Maria - Innovation and economic performance in services: a firm-level analysis, pp. 435-458
  • SPENCER David A. - Work for all those who want it? Why the neoclassical labour supply curve is an inappropriate foundation for the theory of employment and unemployment, pp. 459-472

Notes and comments

  • HAYES M. G. - Comment: Lucas on involuntary unemployment, pp. 473-477
  • DE VROEY Michel - Keynes, Lucas and involuntary unemployment: a reply to Hayes, pp. 479-482

(résumés du n° 3/2006)

Volume 30, n° 2 (March 2006)

  • HODGE D. - Inflation and growth in South Africa, pp. 163 - 180
  • IMMERVOLL Herwig, LEVY Horacio, LIETZ Christine, MANTOVANI Daniela, SUTHERLAND Holly - The sensitivity of poverty rates to macro-level changes in the European Union, pp. 181 - 200
  • PARK Man-Seop - The financial system and the Pasinetti theorem, pp. 201 - 218
  • CHAKRAVARTY S.P., WILLIAMS Jonathan M. - How significant is the alleged unfair advantage enjoyed by state-owned banks in Germany, pp. 219 - 226
  • FRY Tim R.L., WEBSTER Elizabeth - Conflict inflation: estimating the contributions to wage inflation in Australia during the 1990s, pp. 227 - 234
  • LIEBIG Thomas, SOUSA-POZA Alfonso - The influence of taxes on migration: evidence from Switzerland, pp. 235 - 252
  • PRENDERGAST Renee - Schumpeter, Hegel and the vision of development, pp. 253 - 276
  • De PROPRIS Lisa, DRIFFIELD Nigel - The importance of clusters for spillovers from foreign direct investment and technology sourcing, pp. 277 - 292
  • ROGERS C. - Doing without money: a critical assessment of Woodfard's analysis, pp. 293 - 306

Notes and comments

  • GLYN Andrew - The corn model, gluts and surplus value, pp. 307 - 312
  • BALDONE Salvatore - On Sraffa's Standard commodity: is its price invariant with respect to changes in income distribution?, pp. 313 - 319

(résumés du n° 2/2006)

Volume 30, n° 1 (January 2006)

  • Keynes's last time at the Political Economy Club : Editorial Introduction, p. 1
  • LLOYD Ian - Summary of an Address by Lord Keynes to the Political Economy Club, Trinity College, Cambridge on the 2nd February 1946, pp. 2-6
  • METCALFE J. Stan, FOSTER John, RAMLOGAN Ronnie - Adaptive economic growth, pp. 7-32
  • CESARATTO Sergio - Transition to fully funded pension schemes: a non-orthodox criticism Cambridge Journal of Economics Advance Access published on May 3, 2005, pp. 33-48
  • WHYMAN Philip - Post-Keynesianism, socialisation of investment and Swedish wage-earner funds, pp. 49-68
  • BHADURI Amit - Endogenous economic growth: a new approach, pp. 69-84
  • DE ANTONI Elisabetta - The auctioneerless economics of Axel Leijonhufvud: the ‘dark forces of time and ignorance’ and the coordination of economic activity, pp. 85-103
  • McGOVERN Siobhain - Dealing with the Duhem–Quine thesis in financial economics: can causal holism help?, pp. 105-122

Notes and Comments

  • BOYLAN Thomas A., O'GORMAN Paschal F. - Fleetwood on causal holism: clarification and critique, pp. 123-135

Commentary

  • NAYYAR Deepak - Globalisation, history and development: a tale of two centuries, pp. 137-159

(résumés du n° 1/2006)

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