Cambridge Journal of Economics

Volume 38, n° 6, November 2014

Special Issue: Contemporary capitalism and progressive political economics: Contributions to heterodox debates about economic method, analysis and policy     

  • BLANKENBURG S. - Introduction, pp. 1295-1305
  • HARCOURT Wendy - The future of capitalism: a consideration of alternatives, pp. 1307-1328
  • VELUPILLAI K. Vela  - Towards a political economy of the theory of economic policy, pp. 1329-1338
  • DOW Alexander, DOW Sheila - Economic history and economic theory: the staples approach to economic development, pp. 1339-1353
  • PALLEY Thomas I. - A neo-Kaleckian–Goodwin model of capitalist economic growth: monopoly power, managerial pay and labour market conflict, pp. 1355-1372
  • TREGENNA Fiona - A new theoretical analysis of deindustrialisation, pp. 1373-1390
  • ANDREONI Antonio, SCAZZIERI Roberto - Triggers of change: structural trajectories and production dynamics, pp. 1391-1408
  • PAGANO Ugo - The crisis of intellectual monopoly capitalism, pp. 1409-1429
  • AMATO Massimo, FANTACCI Luca - Back to which Bretton Woods? Liquidity and clearing as alternative principles for reforming international money, pp. 1431-1452
  • NEVILE J. W., KRIESLER Peter - A bright future can be ours! Macroeconomic policy for non-eurozone Western countries, pp. 1453-1470
  • ARESTIS Philip, CHARLES Aurelie, FONTANA Giuseppe - Identity economics meets financialisation: gender, race and occupational stratification in the US labour market, pp. 1471-1491
  • COHEN Avi J. - Veblen Contra Clark and Fisher: Veblen-Robinson-Harcourt lineages in capital controversies and beyond, pp. 1493-1515
  • REPAPIS Constantinos - The scholar as reader: the last 50 years of economic theory seen through G.C. Harcourt’s book reviews, pp. 1517-1540

(résumés du n° 6/2014)

Volume 38, n° 5, September 2014

  • VAN STAVEREN Irene - The Lehman Sisters hypothesis, pp. 995-1014
  • BARTOLINI Stefano, BONATTI Luigi, SARRACINO Francesco - The Great Recession and the bulimia of US consumers: deep causes and possible ways out, pp. 1015-1042
  • DAVANZATI Guglielmo Forges, PACELLA Andrea - Thorstein Veblen on credit and economic crises, pp. 1043-1061
  • HODGSON Geoffrey M. - What is capital? Economists and sociologists have changed its meaning: should it be changed back? pp. 1063-1086
  • FLEETWOOD Steve - Do labour supply and demand curves exist? pp. 1087-1113
  • SAUCE Loïc - Ludwig Lachmann on expectations in his early writings: an aborted theory? pp. 1115-1131
  • ZAPPA Carlo - Non-Bayesian decision theory ahead of its time: the case of G. L. S. Shackle, pp. 1133-1154
  • VAGGI Gianni, PRIZZON Annalisa - On the sustainability of external debt: is debt relief enough? pp. 1155-1169
  • HECHT Jason - Is net stock issuance relevant to capital formation? Comparing heterodox models of firm-level capital expenditures across the advanced and largest developing economies, pp. 1171-1206
  • KLEINKNECHT Alfred, VAN SCHAIK Flore N., ZHOU Haibo - Is flexible labour good for innovation? Evidence from firm-level data, pp. 1207-1219
  • JONES Melanie, MAVROMARAS Kostas, SLOANE Peter, WEI Zhang - Disability, job mismatch, earnings and job satisfaction in Australia, pp. 1221-1246
  • OTTATI Gabi Dei - A transnational fast fashion industrial district: an analysis of the Chinese businesses in Prato, pp. 1247-1274   

Notes and Comments

  • ROWTHORN Robert - A note on Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century, pp. 1275-1284
  • DUMENIL Gérard, LEVY Dominique - A reply to Amitava Dutt: the role of aggregate demand in the long run, pp. 1285-1292

(résumés du n° 5/2014)    

Volume 38, n° 4, July 2014

  • KONZELMANN Suzanne J. - The political economics of austerity, pp. 701-741
  • LATSIS John, REPAPIS Constantinos - A model intervenes: the many faces of moral hazard, pp. 743-760
  • BUENDIA Luis, PALAZUELOS Enrique - Economic growth and welfare state: a case study of Sweden, pp. 761-777
  • PAULANI Leda Maria - Money in contemporary capitalism and the autonomisation of capitalist forms in Marx’s theory, pp. 779-795
  • SETTERFIELD Mark, SURESH Shyam Gouri - Aggregate structural macroeconomic analysis: a reconsideration and defence, pp. 797-815
  • LANZAFAME Matteo - The balance of payments-constrained growth rate and the natural rate of growth: new empirical evidence, pp. 817-838
  • Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo - Inflation targeting monetary and fiscal policies in a two-country stock–flow-consistent model, pp. 839-867
  • ASADULLAH M. Niaz, KAMBHAMPATI Uma, LOPEZ BOOFlorencia - Social divisions in school participation and attainment in India: 1983–2004, pp. 869-893
  • MONETA Alessio, CHAI Andreas - The evolution of Engel curves and its implications for structural change theory, pp. 895-923
  • KUBO Shin - D. Stewart and J. R. McCulloch: economic methodology and the making of orthodoxy, pp. 925-943
  • COLLARD David - Pigou’s Wealth and Welfare: a centenary assessment, pp. 945-960
  • BOIANOVSKY Mauro - Robertson and the Cambridge approach to utility and welfare, pp. 961-985

Comment

  • GISSURARSON Hannes H. - The collapse of the Icelandic banks: a comment on Wade and Sigurgeirsdottir, pp. 987-990

Reply

  • WADE Robert - Reply to Hannes Holmsteinn Gissurarson, pp. 991-992

(résumés du n° 4/2014)

Volume 38, n° 3, May 2014 (Special Issue)

Whig History and the reinterpretation of economic theory

  • FREEMAN Alan, CHICK Victoria, KAYATEKIN Serap - Samuelson’s ghosts: Whig history and the reinterpretation of economic theory, pp. 519-529
  • BOETTKE Peter J., COYNE Christopher J., LEESON Peter T. - Earw(h)ig: I can’t hear you because your ideas are old, pp. 531-544
  • BAGCHI Amiya Kumar - Contextual political economy, not Whig economics, pp. 545-562
  • GOODACRE Hugh - The William Petty problem and the Whig history of economics, pp. 563-583
  • BLANC Jérôme, DESMEDT Ludovic - In search of a ‘crude fancy of childhood’: deconstructing mercantilism, pp. 585-604
  • KAYATEKIN Serap Ayşe - The relation of morality to political economy in Hume, pp. 605-622
  • DIXON William, WILSON David - Political economy and the social disciplines: the modern life of Das Adam Smith Problem, pp. 623-641
  • KLIMAN Andrew - The Whiggish foundations of Marxian and Sraffian economics, pp. 643-661
  • FREEMAN Alan - Schumpeter’s theory of self-restoration: a casualty of Samuelson’s Whig historiography of science, pp. 663-679
  • CHICK Victoria, TILY Geoff - Whatever happened to Keynes’s monetary theory? pp. 681-699

(résumés du n° 3/2014)  

Volume 38, n° 2, March 2014

  • HERNDORN Thomas, ASH Michael, POLLIN Robert - Does high public debt consistently stifle economic growth? A critique of Reinhart and Rogoff, pp. 257-279
  • MERCILLE Julien - The role of the media in fiscal consolidation programmes: the case of Ireland, pp. 281-300
  • GODA Thomas, LYSANDROU Photis - The contribution of wealth concentration to the subprime crisis: a quantitative estimation, pp. 301-327
  • BIGO Vinca, NEGRU Ioana - Mathematical modelling in the wake of the crisis: a blessing or a curse? What does the economics profession say? pp. 329-347
  • PERRY Nathan, VERNENGO Matías - What ended the Great Depression? Re-evaluating the role of fiscal policy, pp. 349-367
  • HYNES William - To what extent were economic factors important in the separation of the south of Ireland from the United Kingdom and what was the economic impact? pp. 369-397
  • RONCOLATO Leanne, KUCERA David - Structural drivers of productivity and employment growth: a decomposition analysis for 81 countries, pp. 399-424
  • KIM Jongchul - Identity and the hybridity of modern finance: how a specifically modern concept of the self underlies the modern ownership of property, trusts and finance, pp. 425-446
  • LEPENIES Philipp H. - Of goats and dogs: Joseph Townsend and the idealisation of markets—a decisive episode in the history of economics, pp. 447-457
  • BURCHELL Brendan, SEHNBRUCH Kirsten, PIASNA Agnieszka, AGLONI Nurjk - The quality of employment and decent work: definitions, methodologies, and ongoing debates, pp. 459-477   

Critical Survey

  • GIULIANI Elisa, MACCHI Chiara - Multinational corporations’ economic and human rights impacts on developing countries: a review and research agenda, pp. 479-517

(résumés du n° 2/2014)   

Volume 38, n° 1, January 2014

  • FEDUZI Alberto, RUNDE Jochen, ZAPPIA Carlo - De Finetti on uncertainty, pp. 1-21
  • CARABELLI Anna M., CEDRINI Mario A. - Chapter 18 of The General Theory ‘further analysed’: economics as a way of thinking, pp. 23-47
  • MARCUZZO Maria Cristina - On alternative notions of change and choice: Krishna Bharadwaj’s legacy, pp. 49-62
  • LAMPA Roberto - A ‘Walrasian post-Keynesian’ model? Resolving the paradox of Oskar Lange’s 1938 theory of interest, pp. 63-86
  • PRENDERGAST Renee - Knowledge, innovation and emulation in the evolutionary thought of Bernard Mandeville, pp. 87-107
  • BHAUMIK Sumon Kumar, DIMOVA Ralitza - Good and bad institutions: is the debate over? Cross-country firm-level evidence from the textile industry, pp. 109-126
  • VLACHOU Andriana - The European Union’s Emissions Trading System, pp. 127-152
  • TAN Jeff - Running out of steam? Manufacturing in Malaysia, pp. 153-180
  • TEIXEIRA Aurora A. C. - Evolution, roots and influence of the literature on National Systems of Innovation: a bibliometric account, pp. 181/214
  • CIMOLI Mario, PORCILE Gabriel - Technology, structural change and BOP-constrained growth: a structuralist toolbox, pp. 215-237
  • BRENNAN David M. - ‘Too bright for comfort’: a Kaleckian view of profit realisation in the USA, 1964–2009, pp. 239-255

(résumés du n° 1/2014)

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