Cambridge Journal of Economics

Volume 35, n° 6 (November 2011)

Articles

  • BHADURI Amit - A contribution to the theory of financial fragility and crisis, pp. 995-1014
  • ARGITIS Georgios, DAFERMOS Yannis - Finance, inflation and employment: a post-Keynesian/Kaleckian analysis, pp. 1015-1033
  • BROWN Vincent, MOHUN Simon - The rate of profit in the UK, 1920–1938, pp. 1035-1059
  • GÜRBÜZ Ayça Akarçay - Comparing trajectories of structural change, pp. 1061-1085
  • LANZI Diego - Capabilities and social cohesion, pp. 1087-1101
  • RUBERY J. - Towards a gendering of the labour market regulation debate, pp. 1103-1126
  • FRATINI Saverio M., LEVRERO Enrico Sergio - Sraffian indeterminacy: a critical discussion, pp. 1127-1149

Review Article 

  • DOW Sheila C. - Heterodox economics: history and prospects, pp. 1151-1165

(résumés du n° 6/2011)   

Volume 35, n° 5 (September 2011)

Articles

  • GRABEL Ilene - Not your grandfather's IMF: global crisis, ‘productive incoherence’ and developmental policy space, pp. 805-830
  • COWLING Keith, TOMLINSON Philip R. - Post the ‘Washington Consensus’: economic governance and industrial strategies for the twenty-first century, pp. 831-852
  • IVANOVA Maria N. - Money, housing and world market: the dialectic of globalised production, pp. 853-871
  • JOFFE Michael - The root cause of economic growth under capitalism, pp. 873-896 
  • GUSTAFSSON Björn, SHI Li, NIVOROZHKINA Ludmila - Why are household incomes more unequally distributed in China than in Russia? pp. 897-920
  • SNOWDEN Nicholas - Inflationary price stability and the Great Crash: an early analysis reconsidered, pp. 921-936
  • BEL Germà - The first privatisation: selling SOEs and privatising public monopolies in Fascist Italy (1922–1925), pp. 937-956
  • JEFFERSON Therese, KING John E. - Michal Kalecki and critical realism, pp. 957-972

Review Article

  • GRAM Harvey - Six titans of the Cambridge School: a review article, pp. 973-994

(résumés du n° 5)   

Volume 35, n° 4 (July 2011)

Articles

  • ONARAN Özlem, STOCKHAMMER Engelbert, GRAFL Lucas - Financialisation, income distribution and aggregate demand in the USA, pp. 637-661
  • AGOSIN Manuel R., HUAITA Franklin - Capital flows to emerging economies: Minsky in the tropics, pp. 663-683
  • PARK Man-Seop - Routes of money endogeneity: a heuristic comparison, pp. 685-704
  • SANTOS Ana C. - Behavioural and experimental economics: are they really transforming economics? pp. 705-728
  • FROBERT Ludovic - French utopian socialists as the first pioneers in development, pp. 729-749
  • KOUTSOBINAS Theodore T. - Liquidity preference in a portfolio framework and the monetary theory of Kahn, pp. 751-769
  • LOASBY Brian J. - Uncertainty and imagination, illusion and order: Shackleian connections, pp. 771-783
  • RIVOT Sylvie - Special remedies for special causes: involuntary unemployment in Keynes’ political writings, pp. 785-803

(résumés du n° 4/2011)

Volume 35, n° 3 (May 2011)

  • BESSY Christian, SZPIRO Daniel - The provisions in a labour contract: technology and the market, pp. 459-481
  • EDWARDS Tony - The nature of international integration and human resource policies in multinational companies, pp. 483-498
  • FLORO Maria Sagrario, MESSIER John - Is there a link between quality of employment and indebtedness? the case of urban low-income households in Ecuador, pp. 499-526
  • CZARNITZKI Dirk, HOTTENROTT Hanna, THORWARTH Susanne - Industrial research versus development investment: the implications of financial constraints, pp. 527-544
  • RAZMI Arslan - Exploring the robustness of the balance of payments-constrained growth idea in a multiple good framework, pp. 545-567
  • FLASCHEL Peter, PROANO Christian R., KROLZIG Hans-Martin, DIALLO Mamadou Bobo - Monetary policy and macroeconomic stability under alternative demand regimes, pp. 569-585
  • HEIN Eckhard, LAVOIE Marc, VAN TREECK Till - Some instability puzzles in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution: a critical survey, pp. 587-612

  Notes and Comments

  • MARIOLIS Theodore, SOKLIS George - On constructing numeraire-free measures of price–value deviation: a note on the Steedman–Tomkins distance, pp. 613-618
  • AMBROSI Gerhard Michael - Keynes' abominable Z-footnote, pp. 619-633

 (résumés du n° 3/2011)  

Volume 35, n° 2 (March 2011)

  • DOW Sheila C. - Cognition, market sentiment and financial instability, pp. 233-249
  • MARTINS Nuno - Can neuroscience inform economics? Rationality, emotions and preference formation, pp. 251-267
  • LORENZ Edward, LUNDVALL Bengt-Åke - Accounting for Creativity in the European Union: A multi-level analysis of individual competence, labour market structure, and systems of education and training, pp. 269-294
  • MESSENGER Jon C. - Working time trends and developments in Europe, pp. 295-316
  • BIELSA Jorge, DUARTE Rosa - Size and linkages of the Spanish construction industry: key sector or deformation of the economy? pp. 317-334
  • SPREAD Patrick - Situation as determinant of selection and valuation, pp. 335-356
  • DUTT Amitava Krishna - The role of aggregate demand in classical-Marxian models of economic growth, pp. 357-382
  • CIMOLI Mario, PORCILE Gabriel - Global growth and international cooperation: a structuralist perspective, pp. 383-400
  • MONTRESOR Sandro, MARZETTI Giuseppe Vittucci - The deindustrialisation/tertiarisation hypothesis reconsidered: a subsystem application to the OECD7, pp. 401-421
  • JUSELIUS Katarina - Time to reject the privileging of economic theory over empirical evidence? A reply to Lawson, pp. 423-436
  • STOCKHAMMER Engelbert, KLÄR Erik - Capital accumulation, labour market institutions and unemployment in the medium run, pp. 437-457

(résumés du n° 2/2011)

Volume 35, n° 1 (January 2011)

  • SKIDELSKY Robert - The relevance of Keynes, pp. 1-13
  • FLEETWOOD Steve - Sketching a socio-economic model of labour markets, pp. 15-38
  • WELLER Christian E. - Could international labour rights play a role in US trade?, pp. 39-57
  • O'DONOGHUE Cathal, MEREDITH  David, O'SHEA Eamon - Postponing maternity in Ireland, pp. 59-84
  • BRYSON Alex, NURMI Satu - Private sector employment growth, 1998–2004: a panel analysis of British workplaces, pp. 85-104
  • MACEDO Antonio Carlos, DOS SANTOS Silva andClaudio H. - Peering over the edge of the short period? The Keynesian roots of stock-flow consistent macroeconomic models, pp. 105-124
  • JENSEN Paul H., WEBSTER Elizabeth - Macroeconomic conditions and the determinants of commercialisation, pp. 125-143
  • KRAFT Kornelius, STANK Jörg, DEWENTER Ralf - Co-determination and innovation, pp. 145-172
  • GRAF Holger - Gatekeepers in regional networks of innovators, pp.173-198
  • DZARASOV Ruslan - Eichnerian megacorp and investment behaviour of Russian corporations, pp.199-217
  • MARCUZZO Maria Cristina, ROSSELLI Annalisa - Sraffa and his arguments against ‘marginism’, pp.219-231

(résumés du n° 1/2011)

 

 

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