Cambridge Journal of Economics

Volume 41, n° 6, November 2017

  • DOW Sheila - Central banking in the twenty-first century, pp. 1539-1557
  • PALERMO Giulio - Competition: a Marxist view, pp. 1559-1585
  • O’BOYLE Brian - From Newton to Hobbes: the metaphysical foundations of mainstream economics, pp. 1587-1605
  • VENEZIANI Roberto, YOSHIHARA Naoki - One million miles to go: taking the axiomatic road to defining exploitation, pp. 1607-1626
  • DEQUECH David - Some institutions (social norms and conventions) of contemporary mainstream economics, macroeconomics and financial economics, pp. 1627-1652
  • BELLINO Enrico, NEROZZI Sebastiano - Causality and interdependence in Pasinetti’s works and in the modern classical approach, pp. 1653-1684
  • HANDS D Wade - Conundrums of the representative agent, pp. 1685-1704
  • CHERNOMAS Robert, HUDSON Ian - Genetics vs. history: competing explanations of uneven development, pp. 1705-1720

Review Article

  • PITELIS C - Europe in question and the question of Europe-an(d) capitalism: a review of Stuart Holland’s ‘Europe in Question’, pp. 1721-1739

Comments and Rejoinders

  • FONTANA Giuseppe, SAWYER  Malcolm - A rejoinder to “A response to critiques of ‘full reserve banking’”, pp. 1741-1748
  • NERSISYAN Yeva, WRAY L Randall - Cranks and heretics: the importance of an analytical framework, pp. 1749-1760
  • GRASSELLI Matheus R, MAHESHWARI Aditya - A comment on ‘Testing Goodwin: growth cycles in ten OECD countries’, pp. 1761-1766
  • FULLER Edward W - IYLM: a comment, pp. 1767-1771
  • O’DONNELL Rod, ROGERS Colin - Some fundamental differences between IYLM and ISLM: reply to Fuller, pp. 1773-1776

(résumés du n° 6/2017)

Volume 41, n° 5, August 2017

Special issue: Cambridge Social Ontology: Clarification, Development and Deployment

  • FAULKNER Phil, PRATTEN Stephen, RUNDE Jochen - Cambridge Social Ontology: Clarification, Development and Deployment, pp. 1265-1277
  • FAULKNER Phil, FEDUZI Alberto, RUNDE Jochen - Unknowns, Black Swans and the risk/uncertainty distinction, pp. 1279-1302
  • AL-ALMOUDI Ismael, LATSIS John - The limits of ontological critique: from judgmental rationality to justification, pp. 1303-1321
  • MARTINS Nuno Ornelas - Critical ethical naturalism and the transformation of economics, pp. 1323-1342
  • LEWIS P A - Ontology and the history of economic thought: the case of anti-reductionism in the work of Friedrich Hayek, pp. 1343-1365
  • MILONAKIS Dimitris - Formalising economics: social change, values, mechanics and mathematics in economic discourse, pp. 1367-1390
  • MORGAN Jamie, PATOMÄKI  Heikki - Contrast explanation in economics: its context, meaning, and potential, pp. 1391-1418
  • PRATTEN Stephen - Trust and the social positioning process, pp. 1419-1436
  • ELDER-VASS Dave - Materialising social ontology, pp. 1437-1451
  • SEARLE John R - Money: Ontology and Deception, pp. 1453-1470
  • PEACOCK Mark S - The ontology of money, pp. 1471-1487
  • VELDMAN Jeroen, WILLMOTT Hugh - Social ontology and the modern corporation, pp. 1489-1504
  • DEAKIN Simon - Tony Lawson’s Theory of the Corporation: Towards a Social Ontology of Law, pp. 1505-1523
  • PORPORA Douglas V - Tony Lawson from a sociological point of view, pp. 1525-1537

(résumés du n° 5/2017)

Volume 41, n° 4, July 2017

  • CESARATTO Sergio - Alternative interpretations of a stateless currency crisis, pp. 977-998
  • UXÓ Jorge, ÁLVAREZ Ignacio - Is the end of fiscal austerity feasible in Spain? An alternative plan to the current Stability Programme (2015–2018), pp. 999-1020
  • DO AMARAL João Ferreira, LOPES João Carlos - Forecasting errors by the Troika in the economic adjustment programme for Portugal, pp. 1021-1041
  • O'NEILL John - The price of an apology: justice, compensation and rectification, pp. 1043-1059
  • THOMPSON Spencer, VALENTINOV Vladislav - The neglect of society in the theory of the firm: a systems-theory perspective, pp. 1061-1085, pp. 1087-1122
  • McGREGOR J. Allister, POUW Nicky - Towards an economics of well-being, pp. 1123-1142
  • THOMAS Rod - Karl Popper and the methodologists of economics, pp. 1143-1160
  • MACLACHLAN Fiona - Max Weber within the Methodenstreit, pp. 1161-1175
  • PUGNO Maurizio - Scitovsky meets Sen: endogenising the dynamics of capability, pp. 1177-1196
  • BORCH Christian, LANGE Ann-Christina - Market sociality: Mirowski, Shiller and the tension between mimetic and anti-mimetic market features, pp. 1197-1212
  • MIGHELI Matteo - Ubuntu and social capital: a strong relationship and a possible instrument of socio-economic development, pp. 1213-1235
  • MIHALYI Peter, SZELÉNYI Iván - Wealth and capital: a critique of Piketty’s conceptualisation of return on capital, pp. 1237-1247

Commentary

  • DEMETRIADES Panicos O. - Political economy of a euro area banking crisis, pp. 1249-1264

(résumés du n° 4/2017)

Volume 41, n° 3, May 2017

Special Issue: Post-classical Perspectives on the Interaction between Business Organisation and Public Policy

  • PITELIS Christos, RUNDE Jochen - Capabilities, resources, learning and innovation: a blueprint for a post-classical economics and public policy, pp. 679-691
  • TEECE David J. Towards a capability theory of (innovating) firms: implications for management and policy, pp. 693-720
  • WINTER Sidney G. - Pursuing the evolutionary agenda in economics and management research, pp. 721-747
  • TRAÙ Fabrizio - The organisational factor and the growth of firms, pp. 749-774
  • DOSI Giovanni, MARENGO Luigi, PARASKEVOPOULOU  Evita, VALENTE Marco -
    A model of cognitive and operational memory of organizations in changing worlds, pp. 775-806
  • BUCKLEY Peter J., MUNJAL Surender, ENDERWICK Peter, FORSANS Nicolas - The role of country alliances in reducing the transaction costs of internationalisation: evidence from Indian multinational enterprises, pp. 807-828
  • PENEDER Michael - Competitiveness and industrial policy: from rationalities of failure towards the ability to evolve, pp. 829-858
  • WADE Robert H. - The American paradox: ideology of free markets and the hidden practice of directional thrust, pp. 859-880
  • ANDREONI Antonio, FRATTINI Federico, PRODI Giorgio - Structural cycles and industrial policy alignment: the private–public nexus in the Emilian Packaging Valley, pp. 881-904
  • FAGERBERG Jan, SRHOLEC  Martin - Capabilities, economic development, sustainability, pp. 905-926
  • LANDINI Fabio, MALERBA Franco - Public policy and catching up by developing countries in global industries: a simulation model, pp. 927-960
  • ARGITIS Giorgos - Evolutionary finance and central banking, pp. 961-976

(résumés du n° 3/2017)

Volume 41, n° 2, March 2017

  • YAMAMORI Toru - The concept of need in Adam Smith, pp. 327-347
  • GLAZE Simon - Adam Smith and William James on the psychological basis of progress, pp. 349-365
  • MOLERO-SIMARRO Ricardo - Growth and inequality revisited: the role of primary distribution of income. A new approach for understanding today’s economic and social crises, pp.367-390
  • ROMERO João P., BRITTO Gustavo - Increasing returns to scale, technological catch-up and research intensity: endogenising the Verdoorn coefficient, pp. 391-412
  • FILIPPETTI Andrea, FRENZ Marion, IETTO-GILLIES Grazia - The impact of internationalization on innovation at countries’ level: the role of absorptive capacity, pp. 413-439
  • BECCHETTI Leonardo, CORRADO Luisa, CONZO Pierluigi - Sociability, altruism and well-being, pp. 441-486
  • KROEGER Frens - Facework: creating trust in systems, institutions and organisations, pp. 487-514
  • ASADULLAH M. Niaz - Who Trusts Others? Community and Individual Determinants of Social Capital in a Low-Income Country, pp. 515-544
  • KRAUSS Alexander - Understanding child labour beyond the standard economic assumption of monetary poverty, pp. 545-574
  • BERTA Nathalie, GAUTHERAT Emmanuelle, GUN Ozgur - Transactions in the European carbon market: a bubble of compliance in a whirlpool of speculation, pp. 575-593
  • LAINÉ Michael - The heterogeneity of animal spirits: a first taxonomy of entrepreneurs with regard to investment expectations, pp. 595-636
  • RIVOT Sylvie - Information, expectations and monetary policy: Keynes’s and Friedman’s complementary lessons for today, pp. 637-660
  • SINHA Ajit - A comment on Sraffa’s ‘classical economics’, pp. 661-677

(résumés du n° 2/2017)

Volume 41, n° 1, January 2017

  • LEWIS Paul - Shackle on choice, imagination and creativity: Hayekian foundations, pp. 1-24
  • BOGGIO Luciano, BARBIERI Laura - International competitiveness in post-Keynesian growth theory: controversies and empirical evidence, pp. 25-47
  • PALLEY Thomas I. - Wage- vs. profit-led growth: the role of the distribution of wages in determining regime character, pp. 49-61
  • ROSELL Olivier - Wages, competition and the surplus of labour: a classical contribution to explaining profit, pp. 63-80
  • JONES Peter - Turnover time and the organic composition of capital, pp. 81-103
  • STOCKHAMMER E., MICHELL J. - Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model, pp. 105-125
  • REYNAUD Bénédicte - Forms of Trust and Conditions for Their Stability, pp. 127-145
  • WOODS J. E. - On the political economy of UK pension scheme regulation, pp. 147-180
  • DAVIS Ann E. - Paradoxical Positions: The Methodological Contributions of Feminist Scholarship, pp. 181-201
  • MARKEY-TOWLER Brendan - I, Roboticus Oeconomicus The philosophy of mind in economics, and why it matters, pp. 203-237
  • BLANC Jérôme - Unpacking monetary complementarity and competition: a conceptual framework, pp. 239-257
  • SERVANT Régis - Let’s agree not to agree: F. A. Hayek’s ‘calculus of consent’, pp. 259-281
  • DÜNHAUPT Petra - Determinants of labour’s income share in the era of financialisation, pp. 283-306
  • CORD Robert A. - The London and Cambridge Economic Service: history and contributions, pp. 307-326

(résumés du n° 1/2017)

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