Cambridge Journal of Economics

Volume 42, n° 6, November 2018

Special Issue: The Dynamics of Industrial and Economic Renewal in Mature Economies: Implications for Theory and Policy

  • ANDREONI Antonio, CHANG Ha-Joon, KONZELMANN Sue, SHIPMAN Alan - Introducton to the Special Issue: Towards a production-centred agenda, pp. 1495-1504
  • FORAY Dominique - Smart specialisation strategies and industrial modernisation in European regions—theory and practice, pp. 1505-1520
  • BAILEY David, PITELIS Christos, TOMLINSON  Philip R - A place-based developmental regional industrial strategy for sustainable capture of co-created value, pp. 1521-1542
  • CUCCULELLI Marco, STORAI Dimitri - Industrial districts, district effect and firm size: the Italian evidence, pp. 1543-1566
  • BAILEY David, CORRADINI Carlo, DE PROPIS Lisa - 'Home-sourcing’ and closer value chains in mature economies: the case of Spanish manufacturing, pp. 1567-1584
  • ASCANI Andrea, IAMMARINO Simona - Multinational enterprises, service outsourcing and regional structural chang, pp. 1585-1611
  • ANDREONI Antonio - The architecture and dynamics of industrial ecosystems: diversification and innovative industrial renewal in Emilia Romagna, pp. 1613-1642
  • FROUD Julie, HAYES Steven, WEI Hua, WILLIAMS Karel - Capabilities and habitat in industrial renewal: the case of UK textiles, pp. 1643-1669
  • BELLANDI Marco, SANTINI Erica, VECCIOLINI Claudia - Learning, unlearning and forgetting processes in industrial distric, pp. 1671-1685
  • PYKE Frank - Managing technological change for inclusive growth, pp. 1687-1695

(résumés du n° 6/2018)

Volume 42, n° 5, September 2018

  • CARABELLI Anna M, CEDRINI Mario A - Great Expectations and Final Disillusionment: Keynes, ‘‘My Early Beliefs’’ and the Ultimate Values of Capitalism, pp. 1183-1204
  • HAYES M G - The Liquidity of Money, pp. 1205-1218
  • LEVRERO Enrico, pp. 1219-1237
  • ZHAO Xuan, DRECHSLER Wolfgang - Wang Anshi’s economic reforms: proto-Keynesian economic policy in Song Dynasty China, pp. 1239-1254
  • D'ORLANDO Fabio, FERRANTE Francesco - Macroeconomic priorities revisited: the behavioural foundations of stabilization policies, pp. 1255-1275
  • DAFERMOS Yannis - Debt cycles, instability and fiscal rules: a Godley–Minsky synthesis, pp. 1277-1313
  • KALTENBRUNNER Annina - Financialised internationalisation and structural hierarchies: a mixed-method study of exchange rate determination in emerging economies, pp. 1315-1341
  • LEWIS John, SALEHEEN Jumana - Tailwinds from the East: how has the rising share of imports from emerging markets affected import prices? pp. 1343-1365
  • ROTTA Tomás N - Unproductive accumulation in the USA: a new analytical framework, pp. 1367-1392
  • TORI Daniele, ONARAN Özlem - The effects of financialization on investment: evidence from firm-level data for the UK, pp. 1393-1416
  • TAULBUT Martin, MACKAY Daniel F, McCARTNEY Gerry - Job Seeker’s Allowance (JSA) benefit sanctions and labour market outcomes in Britain, 2001–2014, pp. 1417-1434
  • VOULDIS Angelos T - Cornelius Castoriadis on institutions: a proposal for a schema of institutional change, pp. 1435-1458
  • MASINI Fabio - Decision-making processes and multilayered institutional order: Lionel Robbins’s legacy, pp. 1459-1471
  • FALGUERAS-SORAUREN Ignacio - The convoluted influence of Robbins’s thinking on the emergence of Economics Imperialism, pp. 1473-1494

(résumés du n° 5/2018)

Volume 42, n° 4, July 2018

  • BELFRAGE Claes, KALLIFATIDES  Markus - Financialisation and the New Swedish Model, pp. 875-900
  • GALLAGHER Emer Marie, RAMSEY Elaine, BOND Derek - Northern Ireland’s property market crisis: insights from Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis, pp. 901-916
  • MAGACHO Guilherme R, McCOMBIE John S L - A sectoral explanation of per capita income convergence and divergence: estimating Verdoorn’s law for countries at different stages of development, pp. 917-934
  • THIEMANN Matthias, ALDEGWY Mohamed, IBROCEVIC Edin - Understanding the shift from micro- to macro-prudential thinking: a discursive network analysis, pp. 935-962
  • JANY-CATRICE Florence - Conflicts in the calculation and use of the price index: the case of France, pp. 963-986
  • LINDO Duncan - Why derivatives need models: the political economy of derivative valuation models, pp. 987-1008
  • TRIDICO Pasquale - The determinants of income inequality in OECD countries, pp. 1009-1042
  • TSALIKI Persefoni, PARASKEVOPOULOU Christina, TSOULFIDIS Lefteris - Unequal exchange and absolute cost advantage: evidence from the trade between Greece and Germany, pp. 1043-1086
  • LEVRERO E S - Sraffa on taxable income and its implications for fiscal policy, pp. 1087-1106
  • TROTT Ben - The ‘Fragment on Machines’ as science fiction; or, reading the Grundrisse politically,pp. 1107-1122
  • MATTEI Clara Elisabetta - Treasury view and post-WWI British austerity: Basil Blackett, Otto Niemeyer and Ralph Hawtrey, pp. 1123-1144
  • CRISTIANO Carlo, PAESANI Paolo - Unconventional monetary policy ante litteram: Richard Kahn and the monetary policy debate during the works of the Radcliffe Committee, pp. 1145-1164

Rejoinder

  • LAWSON Tony - Debt as Money, pp. 1165-1181

(résumés du n° 4/2018)

Volume 42, n° 3, May 2018

  • DOW Sheila, McMASTER Robert, CUMBERS Andrew - Sine praejudicio? Economics and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, pp. 597-615
  • BRESSER-PEREIRA Luiz Carlos, RUGITSKY Fernando - Industrial policy and exchange rate scepticism, pp. 617-632
  • GALA Paulo, CAMARGO Jhean, FREITAS Elton - The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) was right: scale-free complex networks and core-periphery patterns in world trade, pp. 633-651
  • ERIXON Lennart - Progressive supply-side economics: an explanation and update of the Rehn-Meidner model, pp. 653-697
  • RYOO Soon - Top income shares and aggregate wealth-income ratio in a two-class corporate economy, pp. 699-728
  • ROSSI Federica - The drivers of efficient knowledge transfer performance: evidence from British universities, pp. 729-755
  • GREEN Francis, PARSONS Samantha, SULLIVAN Alice, WIGGINS Richard - Dreaming big? Self-valuations, aspirations, networks and the private-school earnings premium, pp. 757-778
  • GLÖTZL Florentin, REZAI Armon - A sectoral net lending perspective on Europe, pp. 779-795
  • WANG Jinxian, CAMINADA Koen, GOUDSWAARD Kees, WANG Chen - Income polarization in European countries and Europe wide, 2004–2012, pp. 797-816
  • FRATINI Saverio M - Sraffa on the degeneration of the notion of cost, pp. 817-836

Comment and rejoinder

  • INGHAM Geoffrey - A critique of Lawson’s ‘Social positioning and the nature of money’, pp. 837-850
  • LAWSON Tony - The Constitution and Nature of Money, pp. 851-873

(résumés du n° 3/2018)

Volume 42, n° 2, March 2018

  • DEI OTTATI Gabi - Marshallian Industrial Districts in Italy: the end of a model or adaptation to the global economy? pp. 259-284
  • FINCH John H, McMASTER  Robert - History matters: on the mystifying appeal of Bowles and Gintis, pp. 285-308
  • KAPELLER Jakob, LANDESMANN Michael A, MOHR Franz X, SCHÜTZ Bernhard - Government policies and financial crises: mitigation, postponement or prevention? pp. 309-330
  • FERNÁNDEZ Rafael, GARCÍA  Clara - Wheels within wheels within wheels: the importance of capital inflows in the origin of the Spanish financial cris, pp. 331-353
  • NASSIF André, BRESSER-PEREIRA Luiz Carlos, FEIJO Carmem - The case for reindustrialisation in developing countries: towards the connection between the macroeconomic regime and the industrial policy in Brazil, pp. 355-381
  • ZAMBELLI Stefano - The aggregate production function is NOT neoclassical, pp. 383-426
  • CEDRINI Mario, FONTANA Magda - Just another niche in the wall? How specialization is changing the face of mainstream economics, pp. 427-451
  • DAOUD Adel - Synthesizing the Malthusian and Senian approaches on scarcity: a realist account, pp. 453-476
  • BOIANOVSKY Mauro - Beyond capital fundamentalism: Harrod, Domar and the history of development economics, pp. 477-504
  • PACK Spencer J, SCHLIESSER Eric - Adam Smith, natural movement and physics, pp. 505-521
  • FORDER James - What was the message of Friedman’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association? pp. 523-541
  • AMBROSI Gerhard Michael - Aristotle’s geometrical accounting, pp. 543-576
  • MITTERMAIER Karl - Menger’s Aristotelianism, pp. 577-594

(résumés du n° 2/2018)

Volume 42, n° 1, January 2018

  • LOURENCO Diogo, MOURA Mário Graça - The economic problem of a community: ontological reflections inspired by the Socialist Calculation Debate, pp. 1-17
  • BHADURI Amit - A study in development by dispossession, pp. 19-31
  • POPOV Vladimir, JOMO K S - Are developing countries catching up? pp. 33-46
  • BELABED Christian A, THEOBALD Thomas, VAN TREECK Till - Income distribution and current account imbalances, pp. 47-94
  • GODA Thomas - The global concentration of wealth, pp. 95-115
  • ANGRICK Stefan - Global liquidity and monetary policy autonomy: an examination of open-economy policy constraints, pp. 117-135
  • BASU Deepankar, DAS Debarshi - Profitability in India’s Organized Manufacturing Sector: The Role of Technology, Distribution and Demand, pp. 137-153
  • FIEBIGER Brett - Semi-autonomous household expenditures as the causa causans of postwar US business cycles: the stability and instability of Luxemburg-type external markets, pp. 155-175
  • CUNHA Alexandre M, BRITTO Gustavo - When development meets culture: the contribution of Celso Furtado in the 1970s, pp. 177-198
  • WOJICK Paul - The ‘theoretical developments initiated by Haberler but named for Pigou’ do not provide sufficient grounds for rejecting ‘Keynes’s key theoretical proposition’, pp. 199-213
  • BENSON Jonathan - Environmental law & the limits of market, pp. 215-230
  • WOODS J E - The place of portfolio management in the Keynesian canon, pp. 231-257

(résumés du n° 1/2018)

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