Cambridge Journal of Economics 2009

Volume 33, n° 6 (November 2009)

Articles

  • LIAGOURAS George - Socio-economic evolution and Darwinism in Thorstein Veblen: a critical appraisal, pp. 1047-1064
  • DUPERTUIS Michel-Stéphane, SINHA Ajit - A Sraffian critique of the classical notion of centre of gravitation, pp. 1065-1087
  • DESYLLAS Panos, HUGHES Alan - The revealed preferences of high technology acquirers: An analysis of the innovation characteristics of their targets, pp. 1089-1111

Forum

  • KAYATEKIN Serap A. - Between political economy and postcolonial theory: first encounters, pp. 1113-1118
  • DANBY Colin - Post-Keynesianism without modernity, pp. 1119-1133
  • CHARUSHEELA S. - Social analysis and the capabilities approach: a limit to Martha Nussbaum's universalist ethics, pp. 1135-1152
  • ZEIN-ELABDIN Eiman O. - Economics, postcolonial theory and the problem of culture: institutional analysis and hybridity, pp. 1153-1167
  • CHAKRABARTI Anjan, CHAUDHURY Ajit, CULLENBERG Stephen - Global order and the new economic policy in India: the (post)colonial formation of the small-scale sector, pp. 1169-1186
  • KAYATEKIN Serap A. - Ambivalence of class subjectivity: the sharecroppers of the post-bellum southern USA, pp. 1187-1203

Commentary

  • HODGSON Geoffrey M. - The great crash of 2008 and the reform of economics, pp. 1205-1221

(résumés du n° 6/2009)

Volume 33, n° 5 (September 2009)

Special focus: Moral Economy and Development Economics

Articles

  • SANGHERA Balihar, OLSEN Wendy, LYON Fergus - Introduction, pp. 871-873
  • OLSEN Wendy - Moral political economy and moral reasoning about rural India: four theoretical schools compared
    875-902
  • LYON Fergus, PORTER Gina - Market institutions, trust and norms: exploring moral economies in Nigerian food systems, pp. 903-920
  • SANGHERA Balihar, SATYBALDIEVA Elmira - Moral sentiments and economic practices in Kyrgyzstan: the internal embeddedness of a moral economy, pp. 921-935
  • OPOCHER Arrigo, STEEDMAN Ian - Input price–input quantity relations and the numéraire, pp. 937-948
  • HERR Hansjörg - The labour market in a Keynesian economic regime: theoretical debate and empirical findings, pp. 949-965
  • LIBÂNIO Gilberto A. - Aggregate demand and the endogeneity of the natural rate of growth: evidence from Latin American economies, pp. 967-984
  • SANTOS Ana C., RODRIGUES João - Economics as social engineering? Questioning the performativity thesis, pp. 985-1000
  • QUATRARO Francesco - Innovation, structural change and productivity growth: evidence from Italian regions, 1980–2003, pp. 1001-1022
  • MOHUN Simon - Aggregate capital productivity in the US economy, 1964–2001, pp. 1023-1046

(résumés du n° 5/2009)

Volume 33, n° 4 (July 2009)

Special Issue: The Global Financial Crisis

Articles

  • BLANKENBURG Stephanie, PALMA José Gabriel - Introduction: the global financial crisis, pp. 531-538 (texte)
  • WADE Robert - From global imbalances to global reorganisations, pp. 539-562 (texte)
  • CROTTY James - Structural causes of the global financial crisis: a critical assessment of the ‘new financial architecture’, pp. 563-580
  • MORGAN Jamie - The limits of central bank policy: economic crisis and the challenge of effective solutions, pp. 581-608
  • TREGENNA Fiona - The fat years: the structure and profitability of the US banking sector in the pre-crisis period, pp. 609-632
  • D'ARISTA Jane - The evolving international monetary system, pp. 633-652
  • KREGEL Jan - Why don't the bailouts work? Design of a new financial system versus a return to normalcy, pp. 653-663
  • PAGANO Ugo, ROSSI Maria Alessandra - The crash of the knowledge economy, pp. 665-683
  • FRENKEL Roberto, RAPETTI Martin - A developing country view of the current global crisis: what should not be forgotten and what should be done, pp. 685-702
  • OCAMPO José Antonio - Latin America and the global financial crisis, pp. 703-724
  • GHOSH Jayati, CHANDRASEKHAR C. P. - The costs of ‘coupling’: the global crisis and the Indian economy, pp. 725-739
  • LEIJONHUFVUD Axel - Out of the corridor: Keynes and the crisis, pp. 741-757
  • LAWSON Tony - The current economic crisis: its nature and the course of academic economics, pp. 759-777
  • PEREZ Carlota - The double bubble at the turn of the century: technological roots and structural implications, pp. 779-805
  • WRAY L. Randall - The rise and fall of money manager capitalism: a Minskian approach, pp. 807-828 (texte)
  • PALMA José Gabriel - The revenge of the market on the rentiers.: Why neo-liberal reports of the end of history turned out to be premature, pp. 829-869

(résumés du n° 4/2009)

Volume 33, n° 3 (May 2009)

Special focus: The intellectual legacy of Brian Reddaway

  • SINGH Ajit, WILKINSON Frank - Introduction, pp. 357-361
  • SINGH Ajit - Better to be rough and relevant than to be precise and irrelevant: Reddaway's legacy to economics, pp. 363-379
  • ATKINSON A. B., BRANDOLINI A. - On data: a case study of the evolution of income inequality across time and across countries, pp. 381-404
  • LAWSON Tony - Applied economics, contrast explanation and asymmetric information, pp. 405-419
  • CAMPANELLI ANDREOPOULOS Giuliana - Growth and changes in economic structure: a straightforward statistical approach with an application to the Italian economy, pp. 421-432

Articles

  • TREGENNA Fiona - Characterising deindustrialisation: An analysis of changes in manufacturing employment and output internationally, pp. 433-466
  • VAN TREECK Till - A synthetic, stock–flow consistent macroeconomic model of ‘financialisation’, pp. 467-493
  • MICHAELIDES Panayotis G. , MILIOS John G. - Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School, pp. 495-516
  • MARTIN Adam - Critical realism and the Austrian paradox, pp. 517-530

(résumés du n° 3/2009)

Volume 33, n° 2 (March 2009)

  • FINE Ben - The economics of identity and the identity of economics?, pp. 175-191
  • KERSTENETZKY Celia Lessa - Plural situational logic: the rationa(lisabi)lity principle, pp. 193-209
  • SIMONAZZI Annamaria - Care regimes and national employment models, pp. 211-232
  • DU Fenglian, DONG Xiao-Yuan - Why do women have longer durations of unemployment than men in post-restructuring urban China?, pp. 233-252
  • RIZOV Marian, CROUCHER Richard - Human resource management and performance in European firms, pp. 253-272
  • SETTERFIELD Mark - Macroeconomics without the LM curve: an alternative view, pp. 273-293
  • GODDARD John, WILSON John O. S. - Racial discrimination in English professional football: evidence from an empirical analysis of players' career progression, pp. 295-316
  • FAGGIAN Alessandra, MCCANN Philip - Human capital, graduate migration and innovation in British regions, pp. 317-333
  • BELUSSI Fiorenza, CALDARI Katia - At the origin of the industrial district: Alfred Marshall and the Cambridge school, pp. 335-355

(résumés du n° 2/2009)

Volume 33, n° 1 (January 2009)

Articles

  • RUNDE Jochen, JONES Matthew, MUNIR Kamal, NIKOLYCHUK Lynne - On technological objects and the adoption of technological product innovations: rules, routines and the transition from analogue photography to digital imaging, pp. 1-24
  • STARR Martha A. - Lifestyle conformity and lifecycle saving: a Veblenian perspective, pp. 25-49
  • LEWIS Paul - (How) do flexible labour markets really work? The role of profitability in influencing unemployment, pp. 51-77
  • KNIGHT John, YUEH Linda - Segmentation or competition in China's urban labour market?, pp. 79-94
  • HARCK Søren - A Phillips curve interpretation of error-correction models of the wage and price dynamics, pp. 95-112
  • BARBA Aldo, PIVETTI Massimo - Rising household debt: Its causes and macroeconomic implications - a long-period analysis, pp. 113-137
  • STOCKHAMMER Engelbert, ONARAN Özlem, EDERER Stefan - Functional income distribution and aggregate demand in the Euro area, pp. 139-159
  • SARDONI Claudio - The Marxian schemes of reproduction and the theory of effective demand, pp. 161-173

(résumés du n° 1/2009)

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