Cambridge Journal of Economics
Volume 36, n° 6, November 2012
Special Issue: New Perspectives on the Work of Piero Sraffa- BLANKENBURG Stephanie, ARENA Richard, WILKINSON Frank - Piero Sraffa and ‘the true object of economics’: the role of the unpublished manuscripts, pp. 1267-1290
- SMITH Jonathan - Circuitous processes, jigsaw puzzles and indisputable results: making best use of the manuscripts of Sraffa’s Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities, pp. 1291-1301
- PASINETTI Luigi L. - Piero Sraffa and the future of economics, pp. 1303-1314
- SCAZZIERI Roberto - The political economy of Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities: a comment on Pasinetti and Sraffa, pp. 1315-1322
- SINHA Ajit - Listen to Sraffa’s silences: a new interpretation of Sraffa’s Production of Commodities, pp. 1323-1339
- DAVIS John B. - The change in Sraffa's philosophical thinking, pp. 1341-1356
- PORTA Pier Luigi - Piero Sraffa’s early views on classical political economy, pp. 1357-1383
- BELLOFIORE Riccardo - The ‘tiresome objector’ and Old Moor: a renewal of the debate on Marx after Sraffa based on the unpublished material at the Wren Library, pp. 1385-1399
- NALDI Nerio - Two notes on Piero Sraffa and Antonio Gramsci, pp. 1401-1415
- GAREGNANI Pierangelo - On the present state of the capital controversy, pp. 1417-1432
- PASINETTI Luigi L. - A few counter-factual hypotheses on the current economic crisis, pp. 1433-1453
- PANICO Carlo, PINTO Antonio, ANYUL Martín Puchet - Income distribution and the size of the financial sector: a Sraffian analysis, pp. 1455-1477
- BARBA Aldo, DE VIVO Giancarlo - An ‘unproductive labour’ view of finance, pp. 1479-1496
- WILKINSON Frank - Wages, economic development and the customary standard of life, pp. 1497-1534
- KURZ Heinz D. - Don’t treat too ill my Piero! Interpreting Sraffa's papers, pp. 1535-1569
Volume 36, n° 5, September 2012
Special Issue: Environment, sustainability and heterodox economics
- DOUAI Ali, MEARMAN Andrew, NEGRU Ioana - Prospects for a heterodox economics of the environment and sustainability, pp. 1019-1032
- CATO Molly Scott - Green economics: putting the planet and politics back into economics, pp. 1033-1049
- ALDRED Jonathan - Climate change uncertainty, irreversibility and the precautionary principle, pp. 1051-1072
- JOHN O’Neill - Austrian economics and the limits of markets, pp. 1073-1090
- SPASH Clive L., RYAN Anthony - Economic Schools of Thought on the Environment: Investigating Unity and Division, pp. 1091-1121
- ÖZKAYNAK Begüm, ADAMAN Fikret, DEVINE Pat - The identity of ecological economics: retrospects and prospects, pp. 1123-1142
- AKBULUT Bengi, SOYLU Ceren - An inquiry into power and participatory natural resource management, pp. 1143-1162
- BOISVERT Valérie, VIVIEN Franck-Dominique - Towards a political economy approach to the Convention on Biological Diversity, pp. 1163-1179
- CALRISSE Cazals - Examining the conventions of voluntary environmental approaches in French agriculture, pp. 1181-1198
- DOUAI Ali, MONTALBAN Matthieu - Institutions and the environment: the case for a political socio-economy of environmental conflicts, pp. 1199-1220
- LAWSON Clive - Aviation lock-in and emissions trading, pp. 1221-1243
- ÖZVEREN Eyüp, NAS Selin Efşan - Economic development and environmental policy in Turkey: an institutionalist critique, pp. 1245-1266
Volume 36, n° 4, July 2012
- BROWN Andrew, SPENCER David A. - The nature of economics and the failings of the mainstream: lessons from Lionel Robbins’s Essay, pp. 781-798
- KIM Kwangsu - Adam Smith’s ‘History of Astronomy’ and view of science, pp. 799-820
- JOSSA Bruno - A system of self-managed firms as a new perspective on Marxism, pp. 821-841
- AHUMADA Pablo - The mercantile form of value and its place in Marx’s theory of the commodity, pp. 843-867
- HO P. Sai-wing - Revisiting Prebisch and Singer: beyond the declining terms of trade thesis and on to technological capability development, pp. 869-893
- JETIN Bruno - Distribution of income, labour productivity and competitiveness: is the Thai labour regime sustainable? pp. 895-917
- OREIRO Jose Luis, PUNZO Lionello F., ARAUJO Eliane C. - Macroeconomic constraints to growth of the Brazilian economy: diagnosis and some policy proposals, pp. 919-939
- RAMSKOGLER Paul - Is there a European wage leader? Wage spillovers in the European Monetary Union, pp. 941-962
- ENDRES Anthony M., HARPER David A. - The kinetics of capital formation and economic organisation, pp. 963-980
- BACKHOUSE Roger E., MEDEMA Steven G. - Economists and the analysis of government failure: fallacies in the Chicago and Virginia interpretations of Cambridge welfare economics, pp. 981-994
- MALONEY John - The Treasury and the New Cambridge School in the 1970s, pp. 997-1017
Volume 36, n° 3, May 2012
Special issue: Universities as strategic actors in the knowledge economy
DEIACO Enrico, HUGHES Alan, McKELVEY Maureen
- MARTIN Ben R. - Are universities and university research under threat? Towards an evolutionary model of university speciation, pp. 543-565
- DODGSON Mark, STAGGS Jonathan - Government policy, university strategy and the academic entrepreneur: the case of Queensland’s Smart State Institutes, pp. 567-585
- MOSEY Simon, WRIGHT Mike, CLARYSSE Bart - Transforming traditional university structures for the knowledge economy through multidisciplinary institutes, pp. 587-607
- GODDARD John, ROBERTSON Douglas, VALLANCE Paul - Universities, Technology and Innovation Centres and regional development: the case of the North-East of England, pp. 609-627
- CURI Claudia, DARAIO Cinzia, LLERENA Patrick - University technology transfer: how (in)efficient are French universities? pp. 629-654
- TARTARI Valentina, SALTER Ammon, S'ESTE Pablo - Crossing the Rubicon: exploring the factors that shape academics’ perceptions of the barriers to working with industry, pp. 655-677
- GIULIANI Elisa, RABELLOTTI Roberta - Universities in emerging economies: bridging local industry with international science—evidence from Chile and South Africa, pp. 679-702
- HOWELLS Jeremy, RAMLOGAN Ronnie, CHENG Shu-Li - Innovation and university collaboration: paradox and complexity within the knowledge economy, pp. 703-721
- HUGHES Alan, KITSON Michael - Pathways to impact and the strategic role of universities: new evidence on the breadth and depth of university knowledge exchange in the UK and the factors constraining its development, pp. 723-750
- BOURELOS Evangelos, MAGNUSSON Mats,McKELVEY Maureen - Investigating the complexity facing academic entrepreneurs in science and engineering: the complementarities of research performance, networks and support structures in commercialisation, pp. 751-780
Volume 36, n° 2, March 2012
Articles
- LAWSON Tony - Ontology and the study of social reality: emergence, organisation, community, power, social relations, corporations, artefacts and money, pp. 345-385
- TOYE John - The world improvement plans of Fritz Schumacher, pp. 387-403
- KRIESLER Peter, NEVILE J. W. - Dynamic Keynesian economics: cycling forward with Harrod and Kalecki, pp. 405-417
- HOCA Bülent - A suggestion for a new definition of the concept of finance capital using Marx’s notion of ‘capital as commodity’, pp. 419-434
- KATSIMI Katsimi, KALYVITIS Sarantis, MOUTOS Thomas - cessive’ wages and the return on capital, pp. 435-461
- HAY Colin - The ‘dangerous obsession’ with cost competitiveness … and the not so dangerous obsession with competitiveness, pp. 463-479
- ARESTIS Philip, CHORTAREAS Georgioss, DESLI Evangelia, PELAGIDIS Theodore - Trade flows revisited: further evidence on globalisation, pp. 481-493
- KONZELMANN Sue, FOVARGUE-DAVIES Marc, SCHNYDER Gerhard - The faces of liberal capitalism: Anglo-Saxon banking systems in crisis? pp. 495-524
Volume 36, n° 1, January 2012
Articles
- KING Lawrence, KITSON Michael, KONZELMANN Sue, WILKINSON Frank - Making the same mistake again—or is this time different? pp. 1-15
- TRIDICO Pasquale - Financial crisis and global imbalances: its labour market origins and the aftermath, pp. 17-42
- CARRICK-HAGENBARTH Jessica, EPSTEIN Gerald A. - Dangerous interconnectedness: economists’ conflicts of interest, ideology and financial crisis, pp. 43-63
- CALLINICOS Alex - Commentary: Contradictions of austerity, pp. 65-77
- CROTTY James - The great austerity war: what caused the US deficit crisis and who should pay to fix it? pp. 79-104
- GRIMSHAW Damian, RUBERY Jill - The end of the UK’s liberal collectivist social model? The implications of the coalition government’s policy during the austerity crisis, pp. 105-126
- WADE Robert H., SIGURGEIRSDOTTIR Silla - Iceland’s rise, fall, stabilisation and beyond, pp. 127-144
- COATES David - Commentary: Dire consequences: the conservative recapture of America’s political narrative? pp. 145-153
- KUEHN Daniel - A note on America’s 1920–21 depression as an argument for austerity, pp. 155-160
- POLLIN Robert - US government deficits and debt amid the great recession: what the evidence shows, pp. 161-187
- TAYLOR Lance, PROANO Christian R., DE CARVALHO Laura, BARBOSA Nelson - Fiscal deficits, economic growth and government debt in the USA, pp. 189-204
- SAWYER Malcolm - The tragedy of UK fiscal policy in the aftermath of the financial crisis, pp. 205-221
- KINSELLA Stephen - Is Ireland really the role model for austerity? pp. 223-235
- GHILARDUCCI Teresa, SAAD-LESSLER Joelle, FISHER Eloy - The macroeconomic stabilisation effects of Social Security and 401(k) plans, pp. 237-251
- LASKI Kazimierz, PODKAMNIMER Leon - The basic paradigms of EU economic policy-making need to be changed, pp. 253-270
- PETIT Pascal - Building faith in a common currency: can the eurozone get beyond the Common Market logic? pp. 271-281
- BOYER Robert - The four fallacies of contemporary austerity policies: the lost Keynesian legacy , pp. 283-312
- POPOV Vladimir - Russia: austerity and deficit reduction in historical and comparative perspective, pp. 313-334
- CHEN Jing, GALBRAITH James - Commentary: Austerity and fraud under different structures of technology and resource abundance, pp. 335-343
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