Cambridge Journal of Economics - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Volume 28, n° 6 (November 2004)

  • LO Dic, SMYTH Russell - Towards a re-interpretation of the economics of feasible socialism, pp. 791 - 808
  • VESTERGAARD Jakob - The Asian crisis and the shaping of "proper" economics, pp. 809 - 828
  • FRITSCH Michael - Cooperation and the efficiency of regional R&D activities, pp. 829 - 846
  • MOREAU François - The role of the state in evolutionary economics, pp. 847 - 874
  • SEDGLEY Norman, ELMSLIE Bruce - The conventional wage share vs. full employment: implications for the development of growth theory, pp. 875 - 888
  • KUROSE Kazuhiro - Rate of profit and interest in a growth theory with endogenous money, pp. 889 - 902
  • HICKSON C.R., TURNER J.D. - Free banking and the stability of early joint-stock banking, pp. 903 - 920
  • NEVES Vítor - Situational analysis beyond "single-exit" modelling, pp. 921 - 936
  • YEUNG Godfrey, MOK Vincent - Does WTO accession matter for the Chinese textile and clothing industry?, pp. 937 - 954

(résumés du n° 6/2004)

Volume 28, n° 5 (September 2004)

  • CHUDNOVSKY Daniel, LÓPEZ Andrés - Transnational corporations' strategies and foreign trade patterns in MERCOSUR countries in the 1990s, pp. 635-652
  • BACCINI Alberto - High pressure and black clouds: Keynes and the frequentist theory of probability, pp. 653-666
  • LEATHERS Charles G. , RAINES  J. Patrick - The Schumpeterian role of financial innovations in the New Economy's business cycle, pp. 667-681
  • JIRJAHN Uwe, STEPHAN Gesine - Gender, piece rates and wages: evidence from matched employer–employee data, pp.  683-704
  • AZEVEDO ARAUJO Ricardo, TEIXEIRA Joanílio Rodolpho - Structural economic dynamics: an alternative approach to North–South models, pp. 705-717
  • STOCKHAMMER Engelbert - Financialisation and the slowdown of accumulation, pp. 719-741
  • STEGMAN A., STEGMAN T. - Labour market reform and the macroeconomic efficiency of the labour market in Australia, pp. 743-766

Commentaries

  • ROWTHORN Robert, COUTTS  Ken - De-industrialisation and the balance of payments in advanced economies , pp. 767-790

(résumés du n° 5/2004)

Volume 28, n° 4 (July 2004)

  • BENNETT Robert J., ROBSON Paul J. A. - The role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice, pp. 471-488
  • WELLER Christian E. - The future of public pensions in the OECD, pp. 489-504
  • NOOTEBOOM Bart - Governance and competence: how can they be combined?, pp. 505-525
  • WHITE Graham - Capital, distribution and macroeconomics: ‘core’ beliefs and theoretical foundations, pp. 527-547
  • BIBOW Jörg - Reflections on the current fashion for central bank independence, pp. 549-576
  • ROGERS Mark - Absorptive capability and economic growth: how do countries catch-up?, pp. 577-596
  • PURSE Kevin - Work-related fatality risks and neoclassical compensating wage differentials, pp. 597-617
  • EARL Peter E., POTTS Jason - The market for preferences, pp. 619-633

(résumés du n° 4/2004)

Volume 28, n° 3 (May 2004)

  • MÄKI Uskali - Theoretical isolation and explanatory progress: transaction cost economics and the dynamics of dispute, pp. 319-346
  • NUVOLARI Alessandro  - Collective invention during the British Industrial Revolution: the case of the Cornish pumping engine, pp. 347-363
  • DEQUECH David - Uncertainty: individuals, institutions and technology, pp. 365-378 
  • LOVE James H., ROPER  Stephen - The organisation of innovation: collaboration, cooperation and multifunctional groups in UK and German manufacturing, pp. 379-395
  • DE VROEY  Michel - Lucas on involuntary unemployment, pp.  397-411
  • ANKARLOO Daniel, PALERMO Giulio - Anti-Williamson: a Marxian critique of New Institutional Economics, pp. 413-429
  •  O'NEILL John - Ecological economics and the politics of knowledge: the debate between Hayek and Neurath, pp.  431-447. 

Notes and comments

  • MARIOLIS Theodore - Pure joint production and international trade: a note, pp. 449-456
  • HARGREAVES HEAP  Shaun P. - A note on participatory decision-making and rationality, pp. 457-467

Corrigenda

  • GODLEY Wynne - Money and credit in a Keynesian model of income determination, p. 469

(résumés du n° 3/2004)

Volume 28, n° 2 (March 2004)

  • POLLIN Robert, BURNS Justine, HEINTZ  James  - Global appared production and sweatshop labour: can raising retail prices finance living wages?, pp. 153-172
  • NELL Edward J. - Monetising the Classical Equations: a theory of circulation, pp. 173-204
  • TAYLOR  Lance - Exchange rate indeterminacy in protfolio balance, Mundell-Fleming and uncovered interest rate parity models, pp. 205-228
  • GHOSE Ajit  K. - Global inequality and international trade, pp. 229-252
  • CHORTAREAS Georgios E., PELAGIDIS Theodore - Trade flows: a facet of regionalism or globalisation?, pp. 253-272
  • NIMAN Neil B. - The evolutionary firm and Cournot's Dilemma, pp. 273-290

Notes and Comments 

  • HODGSON Geoffrey M. - Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a response to Caldwell, pp. 291-300
  • CALDWELL Bruce - Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a reply to Hodgson, pp. 301-306

Commentary

  • ROSEFIELD Steven, VENNIKOVA Natalia - Fiscal federalism in Russia: a critique of the OECD proposals, pp. 307-318

(résumés du n° 2/2004)

Volume 28, n°1 (January 2004)

  • MICHL Thomas R., FOLEY Duncan K. - Social security in a Classical growth model, pp. 1-20
  • PALLEY Thomas I. - The economic case for international labour standards, pp. 21-36
  • KANG Sangjun, PARK Kwangwoo, RATTI  Ronald A. - Alternative indicators for predicting the probability of declining inflation: evidence from the US., pp. 37-58
  • STRATBADEE Robert - Outsourcing and the provision of welfare-related services to unemployed youth in New Zealand, pp. 59-72
  • FONTANA Giuseppe - Hicks on monetary theory and history: money as endogenous money, pp. 73-88
  • BIDARD Christian, KLIMOVSKY Editb - Switches and fake switches in methods of production, pp. 89-98
  • ZAMBELLI Stefano - The 40% neoclassical aggregate theory of production, pp. 99-120
  • BELLINO Enrico - On Sraffa's Standard commodity, pp. 121-132

Commentary

  • NAVARRO Vicente, SCHMITT John, ASTUDILLO Javier - Is globalisation undermining the welfare state?, pp. 133

(résumés du n° 1/2004)


2003

Volume 27, n° 6 (November 2003)

  • SCHETTKAT Ronald - Are instituional rigidities at the root of European unemployment?, pp. 771-788
  • PEREZ-ALEMAN Paola - Decentralised production organisation and institutional transformation: large and small firm networks in Chile and Nicaragua, pp. 789-806
  • WANG Ning - Coase on the nature of economics, pp. 807-830
  • PIEPER Ute - Sectoral  regularities of productivity growth in developing countries - a Kaldorian interpretation, pp. 831-850
  • STENWAEGEN Leo, GOEDHUYS Micheline - Technical efficiency, market share and profitability of  manufacturing firms in Côte d'Ivoire: the technology trap, pp. 851-866
  • ZIZZO Daniel John - Empirical evidence on  interdependent preferences: nature or  nurture?, pp. 867-880
  •  FLORO Maria Sagrario, MILES Marjorie - Time use, work and overlapping activities: evidence from Australia, pp. 881-904
  • CAMERON Sam - The political economy of gender disparity in musical markets, pp. 905-918

Notes and comments

  • SOMEL  Cem - Estimating the surplus in the periphery: an application to Turkey, pp. 919-934

(résumés du n° 6/2003)

Volume 27, n° 5 (September 2003)

  •  PAGANO Ugo - Nationalism, development and integration: the political economy of Ernest Gellner, pp. 623-646
  • SIMONAZZI Annamaria - Innovation and growth: supply and demand factors in the recent US expansion, pp. 647-669
  • SILVERBERG Gerald, VERSPAGEN Bart  - Breaking the waves: a Poisson regression approach to Schumpeterian clustering of basic innovations, pp. 671-693
  • FELIPE Jesus, McCOMBIE  J. S. L.  - Some methodological problems with the neoclassical analysis of the East Asian miracle, pp. 695-721
  • MONTES Leonidas  - Smith and Newton: some methodological issues concerning general economic equilibrium theory, pp. 723-747
  • COCKSHOTT W. Paul Cockshott, COTTRELL Allin  - A note on the organic composition of capital and profit rates, pp. 749-754
  • PODKAMINER Leon - A note on the evolution of inequality in Poland, 1992–99,  pp. 755-768

(résumés du n° 5/2003)

Volume 27, n° 4 (July 2003)

  • WALFF  Educard N. - What's behind the rise in profitability in the US in the 1980s and 1990s?, pp. 479-500
  • OTTATI Gabi Dei - Exit, voice and the evolution of industrial districts: the case of the post-World War II economic development of Prato, pp. 501-522
  • MONTOBBIO  Fabio - Sectoral patterns of technological activity and export market share dynamics, pp. 523-546
  • NADDI Nerio - Labour employed in production and labour commanded: a Ricardian conjecture, pp. 547-562
  • MAZUMDAR Dipak - Trends in employment and the employment elasticity in manufacturing, 1971-92: an international comparison, pp. 563-582

Notes and comments

  • BHADURI Amit , SKARSTEIN Rune - Effective demand and the terms of trade in a dual economy: a Kaldorian perspective, pp. 583-596

Commentary

  • GRABL John, LYSANDROU  Photis - Sand in the wheels or spanner in the works? The Tobin tax and global finance, pp. 597-621

(résumés du n° 4/2003)

Volume 27, n°3 (May 2003)

  • GRABEL Ilene - Averting crisis? Assessing measures to manage financial integration in emerging economies, pp. 317-336
  • DICKERSON Andrew P., GIBSON Heatber D., TSAKALOTOS E. - Is attack the best form of defence? A competing risk analysis of acquisition activity in the Uk, pp. 337-358
  • SETTERFIELD Mark - Keynes's dialectic?, pp. 359-376
  • FEDDERKE Johannes , Kadt R. , LUIZ  John - Capstone or deadweight? Inefficiency, duplication and inequity in South Africa's tertiary education system, 1910-93, pp. 377-400
  • MOHUN  Simon - Ideology, markets and money , pp. 401-418
  • MARIOTTI Sergio, MUTINELLI Marco, PISCITELLO Lucia - Home country employment and foreign direct investment: evidence from the Italian case, pp. 419-432
  • SANCHEZ-CHOLIZ J. , DUARTE R. - Analysing pollution by way of vertically integrated coefficients, with an application to the water sector in Aragon, pp. 433-448
  • CASSETTI Mario - Bargaining power, effective demand and technical progress: a Kaleckian model of growth, pp. 449-464

Commentary

  • FREEDLAND Mark , KING  Desmond - Contractual governance and illiberal contracts: some problems of contractualism as an instrument of behaviour management by agencies of government, p. 465

(résumés du n° 3/2003)

Volume 27, n° 2 (March 2003)

  • HODGSON Geoffrey M. - The hidden persuaders: institutions and individuals in economic theory, pp. 159-176
  • CROCCO Marco - Innovation and social probable knowledge, pp. 177-190
  • SHARIF Mohammed - A behavioural analysis of the subsistence standard of living, pp. 191-207
  • VINCENT-LANCRIN Stéphan - Adam Smith and the division of labour: is there a difference between organisation and market? , pp. 209-224
  • LAURSEN Keld, FOSS Nicolai J. - New human resource management practices, complementarities and the impact on innovation performance, pp. 243-263
  • DOERINGER Peter B., LORENZ Edward, TERKLA David G. - The adoption and diffusion of high-performance management: lessons from Japanese multinationals in the West, pp. 265-286
  • GREENAN Nathalie - Organisational change, technology, employment and skills: an empirical study of French manufacturing, pp. 287-316

Review Articles

  • FOLEY Duncan K. - Sraffa's legacy, pp.  225-238

Forum

  • LORENZ Edward, WILKINSON Frank - Organisational change, human resource management and innovative performance: comparative
    perspectives, pp. 239-241

(résumés du n° 2/2003)

Volume 27, n° 1 (January 2003)

  • RUTLEDGE Ian - Profitability and supply price in the US domestic oil industry: implications for the political economy of oil in the twenty-first century , pp. 1-24
  • GORDON Myron J., ROSENTHAL Jeffrey S. - Capitalism's growth imperative, pp. 25-48
  • NELSON Julie A. - Confronting the science/value split: notes on feminist economics, institutionalism, pragmatism and process thought, pp. 49-64
  • HEROEN C.J. M. , BERGB Van den, GWDY John M. - The microfoundations of macroeconomics: an evolutionary perspective, pp. 65-84
  • TAMMI Timo - Simon's and Seigel's responses to the 'mixed strategy anomaly' : a missed case in the sensitivity of economics to empirical analysis, pp. 85-96
  • MILOMAKIS Dimitris - New market socialism: a case for rejuvenation or inspired alchemy?, pp. 97-122
  • MICHIE Jonathan , SHEEBAN Maura - Labour market deregulation, 'flexibility' and innovation, pp. 123-144

(résumés du n° 1/2003)


2002

Volume 26, n° 6 (November 2002)

Special Issue on Critical Realism

  • BANKENBURG  Stephanie, LAWSON Clive, LAWSON Tony, LEWIS Paul, PRATTEN Stephen, RUNDE Jochen  -  Introcution , pp. 679-682
  • DOW Sheila C. - Historical reference: Hume and critical realism, pp. 683-696
  • VISKOVATOFF Alex - Critical realism and Kantian transcendental arguments, pp. 697-708
  • KANL Nitasha - A critical  'post' to critical realism , pp. 709-726
  • NIELSEN Peter - Reflections on critical realism in political economy, pp. 727-738
  • FANLKNER Philip - Some problems with the conception of the human subject in critical realism, pp. 739-752
  • FINCH John H., McMASTER Robert - On categorical variables and non-parametric statistical inference in the pursuit of causal explanations, pp. 753-772
  • BROWEN Andrew, SLATER Gary, SPENCER David A. - Driven to abstraction? Critical realism and the search for the 'inner connection'  of social phenomena, pp. 773-788
  • LEE Frederic S. - Theory creation and the methodological foundation of Post Keynesian economics, pp. 789-804
  • MOURA Maria da Graça - Metatheory as the key to understanding: Schumpeter after Shionoya, pp. 805-822

(résumés du n° 6/2002: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol26/issue6/ )

Volume 26, n° 5 (September 2002)

  • CHANG Ha-Joon - Breaking the mould: an institutionalist political economy alternative to the neo-liberal theory of the market and the state, pp. 539-559
  • PINKSTONE Brian  - Persistent demi-regs and robust tendencies: critical realism and the Singer–Prebisch Thesis, pp. 561-583
  • PARK Man-Seop - Growth and income distribution in a credit–money economy: introducing the banking sector into the linear production model, pp. 585-612.
  • HONG Hoon - Marx's value forms and Hayek's rules: a reinterpretation in the light of the dichotomy between physis and nomos, pp. 613-635
  • NAASTEPAD C. W. M. - Effective supply failures and structural adjustment: a real–financial model with reference to India, pp. 637-657

Notes and Comments

  • DIXON Robert - Weintraub's consumption coefficient, pp. 659-662.
  • MAIR Douglas, LARAMIE Anthony J., and TOPOROWSKI Jan  - Weintraub's consumption coefficient: response to Robert Dixon, pp. 663-666

Commentary

  • CROTTY James, LEE Kang-Kook  - A political-economic analysis of the failure of neo-liberal restructuring in post-crisis Korea, pp. 667-678

(résumés du n° 5/2002: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol26/issue5/ )

Volume 26, n° 4 (July 2002)

  • O'REILLY  Jacqueline,  BOTAHFELD Silke - What happens after working part time? Integration, maintenance or exclusionary transitions in Britain and western  Germany, pp. 409-440
  • LEON-LEDESMA Miguel A., THIRLWALL A.P. - The endogeneity of the natural rate of growth, pp. 441-460
  • PIAZZA-GEORGI Barbara - The role of human and social capital in growth: extending our understanding, pp. 461-480
  • DOWNWARD Paul,  FINCH John H., RAMSAY John - Critical realism, empirical methods and inference: a critical discussion, pp. 481-500
  • AVIO K.L. - Three problems of social organisation: institutional law and economics meets Habermasian law and democracy, pp. 501-520

Commentary

  • GOLDSTEIN Andrea - The political economy of high-tech industries in developing countries: aerospace in Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa, p. 521

(résumés du n° 4/2002: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol26/issue4/ )

Volume 26, n° 3 (May 2002)

  • GAHAN Peter G. - (What) do unions maximise? Evidence from survey data, pp. 279-298
  • KLIMAN Andrew J. - The law of value and laws of statistics: sectoral values and prices in the US economy, 1977-97, pp.299-312
  • PHILP Bruce, YONNG David - Preferences, reductionism and the microfoundations of Analytical Marxism, pp. 313-330
  • RENNEBOOG Luc , VAN HOUTTE Tom - The monetary appreciation of paintings: from realism to Magritte, pp. 331-358
  • TSOULFIDIS Lefteris, MANIATIS Thanasis - Values, prices of production and market prices:  some more evidence from the Greek economy, pp. 359-370

Notes and Comments

  • KURZ Heinz D., MANGIOVI Gary - Interpreting Ricardo: a rejoinder to Peach, pp. 371-380
  • PEACH Terry - Interpreting Ricardo: a further reply to Sraffians, pp. 381-392

Commentary

  • OCAMPO José Antonio - Rethinking the development agenda, p. 393-407

(résumés du n° 3/2002: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol26/issue3/ )

Volume 26, n° 2 (March 2002)

  • MÖLLERING Guido - Perceived trustworthiness and inter-firm governance: empirical evidence from the UK printing industry, pp. 139-160
  • FREEDMAN Craig - The xistence of definitional economics—Stigler's and Leibenstein's war of the words, pp. 161-178
  • REATI Angelo - Reconsidering the conventional wisdom on wage increases, the choice of technique and employment, pp. 179-200
  • LÉON-LEDESMA Miguel A. - Accumulation, innovation and catching-up: an extended cumulative growth model, pp. 201-216
  • VANDENBERG Paul - North's institutionalism and the prospect of combining theoretical approaches, pp. 217-235
  • ARESTIS Philip, GLICKMAN Murray - Financial crisis in Southeast Asia: dispelling illusion the Minskyan way, pp. 237-260

Notes and Comments

  • GUALA Francesco - On the scope of experiments in economics: comments on Siakantaris, pp. 261-267
  • COMMENDATORE Pasquale - Inside debt, aggregate demand and the Cambridge theory of distribution: a note, pp. 269-274
  • PALLEY Thomas I. - Financial institutions and the Cambridge theory of distribution, pp. 275-277

(résumés du n° 2/2002: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol26/issue2/ )

Volume 26, n° 1 (January 2002)

  • CASTELLANI Davide, ZANFEI Antonello - Multinational experience and the creation of linkages with local firms: evidence from the electronics industry, pp. 1-25
  • FLEETWOOD  Steve - Boylan and O'Gorman's causal holism: a critical realist evaluation, pp. 27-45
  • WEATHERSON Brian - Keynes, uncertainty and interest rates, pp. 47-62
  • DENNIS Ken - Nominalising the numeric: an alternative to mathematical reduction in economics, pp. 63-80
  • AMARIGLIO Jack, RUCCIO  David F. - Modern economics: the case of the disappearing body?, pp.  81-103
  • IBRAHIM Gamal, GALT Vaughan  - Bye-bye central planning, hello market hiccups: institutional transition in Romania, pp. 105-118

Commentaries

  • NOLAN Peter - China and the global business revolution, pp. 119-137

(résumés du n° 1/2002: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol26/issue1/ )


2001

Volume 25, n° 6 (November 2001)

  • CHICK Victoria, DOW Sheila C. - Formalism, logic and reality: a Keynesian analysis, pp. 705-722
  • ANG James, KOHERS Ninon - The take-over market for privately held companies: the US experience, pp. 723-748
  • SIGNORINO Rodolfo - Piero Sraffa on utility and the 'subjective method' in the 1920s: a tentative appraisal of Sraffa's unpublished manuscripts, pp. 749-764
  • TOBOSO Fernando - Institutional individualism and institutional change: the search for a middle way mode of explanation, pp. 765-784
  • HOWARD M.C., KING J.E. - Where Marx was right: towards a more secure foundation of heterodox economics, pp. 785-808

Critical Survey

  • DERANIYAGALA Sonali, FINE Ben - New trade theory versus old trade policy: a continuing enigma, pp. 809-825

(résumés du n° 6/2001: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol25/issue6/ )

Volume 25, n° 5 (September 2001)

  • PETER Fabienne - Rhetoric vs realism in economic methodology: a critical assessment of recent contributions, pp. 571-589
  • BIBOW Jörg - The loanable funds fallacy: exercises in the analysis of disequilibrium, pp. 591-616
  • PRATTEN Stephen - Coase on broadcasting, advertising and policy, pp. 617-638
  • DE VROEY Michel - Price rigidity and market-clearing: a conceptual clarification, pp. 639-655
  • PALLEY Thomas I. - The stock market and investment: another look at the micro-foundations of q theory, pp.  657-667

Review Articles

  • PERRATON Jonathan - The global economy - myths and realities, pp.  669-684 
    (Reviewing: Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson, Globalisation in Question: The International Economy and the Possibilities of Governance, 2nd edn, 1999)

Notes and Comments

  • PEACH Terry - Hollander, de Vivo and the ‘further evidence’ for the corn model interpretation of Ricardo: a conspiracy
    of silence?, pp. 685-692
  • HOLLANDER Samuel - On cannibalism, torture and conspiracy: a rejoinder to Dr Peach, pp. 693-695
  • DE VIVO Giancarlo - On Torrens's theory of profits, pp. 697-703

(résumés du n° 5/2001:  http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol25/issue5/ )

Volume 25, n°4 (July 2001)

  • HARCOURT G. C. - David Gawen Champernowne, 1912–2000: in appreciation, pp. 439-442
  • NOLAN Peter, YEUNG Godfrey - Big business with Chinese characteristics: two paths to growth of the firm in China under reform, pp. 443-465
  • REDMOND Gerry, KATTUMAN Paul - Employment polarisation and inequality in the UK and Hungary, pp. 467-480
  • HILL Greg - The immiseration of the landlords: rent in a Kaldorian theory of income distribution, pp. 481-492
  • OKISHIO Nobuo - Competition and production prices, pp. 493-501
  • AGOSIN Manuel R. - What accounts for the Chilean saving ‘miracle’?, pp. 503-516
  • HECHT Jason - Classical labour-displacing technological change: the case of the US insurance industry, pp. 517-537
  • CALDWELL Bruce - Hodgson on Hayek: a critique, pp. 539-553

Review Articles

  • WILLIAMS Michael - Mysticism, method and money in the Marx–Hegel dialectic, pp. 555-568

(résumés du n° 4/2001: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol25/issue4/ )

Volume 25, n°3 (May 2001)

Special Issue on African Economic Development in a Comparative Perspective

  • Foreword by the the Secretary-General of UNCTAD, pp. 263-264
  • AKYIIZ Yilmaz, GORE Charles - African economic development in a comparative perspective, pp. 265-288
  • MKANDAWIRE Thandika - Thinking about developmental states in Africa, pp. 289-314
  • KARSHENAS Massoud - Agriculture and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, pp. 315-342
  • NISSANKE Machiko K. - Financing enterprise development in sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 343-368
  • WOOD Adrian, MAYER Jörg - Africa's export structure in a comparative perspective, pp. 369-394
  • BORATAV Korkut - Movements of relative agricultural prices in sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 395-416
  • WUYTS Marc - Informal economy, wage goods and accumulation under structural adjustment theoretical reflections based on the Tanzanian experience, pp. 417-438

(résumés du n° 3/2001: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol25/issue3/ )

Volume 25, n°2 (March 2001)

  • ÅBERG Rune - Equilibrium unemployment, search behaviour and unemployment persistency, pp. 131-147 
  • BELL Stephanie - The role of the state and the hierarchy of money, pp. 149-163.
  • GADREY Jean, JANY-CATRICE Florence, RIBAULT Thierry - Levels and systems of employment in the Japanese retail trade: a comparison with France, pp. 165-184
  • STORM Servaas - The desirable form of openness for Indian agriculture, pp. 185-207 
  • BOSCH Gerhard, LEHNDORFF Steffen - Working-time reduction and employment: experiences in Europe and economic policy recommendations, pp. 209-243

Review article

  • SAWYER Malcolm - Review article. Kalecki on imperfect competition, inflation and money, pp. 245-261

(résumés du n° 2/2001: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol25/issue2/

Volume 25, n°1 (janvier 2001)

  • BEZEMER Dirk J. - Post-socialist financial fragility: the case of Albania, pp. 1- 24
  • LOUCA Francisco - Intriguing pendula: founding metaphors in the analysis of economic fluctuations, pp. 25-56
  • RASIAB Rajab et SHARI Ishak - Market, government and Malaysia's new economic policy, pp.57-78
  • BESOMI Daniele - Haarod's dynamics and the theory of growth: the story of a mistaken attribution, pp.79-96
  • NOTES AND COMMENTS
  • TONER Phillip - "History versus equilibrium" and the theory of economic growth, by Mark Setterfield: a comment, pp. 97-102
  • ARGYROUS George - Setterfield on cumulative causation and interrelatedness: a comment, pp.103-106
  • SETTERFIELD Mark - Cumulative causation, interrelatedness and the theory of economic growth: a reply to Argyrous and Toner, pp.107-112

(résumés du n° 1/2001: http://cje.oupjournals.org/content/vol25/issue1/ )


2000

Volume 24, n° 6 (Novembre 2000)

Special Issue on Social Justice and Economic Efficiency

  • KITSON Michael, MARTIN Ron, WILKINSON Frank - Labour markets, social justice and economic efficiency, pp. 631-641
  • WILKINSON Frank - Inflation and employment: is there a third way?, pp. 643-670
  • GARDINER Jean - Rethinking self-sufficiency: employment, families and welfare, pp. 671-689
  • CORMIER David, CRAYPO Charles - The working poor and the working of American labour markets, pp. 691-708
  • FELSTEAD Alan, ASHTON David, GREEN Francis - Are Britain's workplace skills becoming more unequal?, pp. 709-727
  • PECK Jamie, THEODORE Nikolas - Beyond 'employability', pp. 729-749
  • FORRANT R. - Between a rock and a hard place: US industrial unions, shop-floor participation and the lean, mean global economy, pp. 751-769
  • FROUD Julie, HASLAM Colin, SUKHDEV Johal, WILLIAMS Karel - Restructuring for shareholder value and its implications for labour, pp. 771-797

(résumés du n° 6/2000: http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol24/issue6)

Volume 24, n° 5 (September 2000)

  • ZANFEI A. - Transnational firms and the changing organisation of innovative activities, pp. 515-542
  • SPENCER D.A. - The demise of radical political economics? An essay on the evolution of a theory of capitalist production, pp. 543-564
  • PARK Man-Seop, KAYATEKIN Serap A. - McCloskey, economics as conversation, and Sprachethik, pp. 565-580
  • DOBRINSKY Rumen - The transition crisis in Bulgaria, pp. 581-602
  • ELLMANN Michael - The 1947 Soviet famine and the entitlement approach to famines, pp. 603-630

(Résumés du n° 5/2000: http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol24/issue5   )

Volume 24, n°4 (juillet 2000)

  • O’SULLIVAN Mary – The innovative enterprise and corporate governance, pp.393-416
  • BEED Clive et BEED Cara – The status of economics as a naturalistic social science, pp.417-436
  • SEGUINO Stephanie – The effects of structural change and economic liberalisation on gender wage differentials in South Korea and Taiwan, pp.437-460
  • BLOCH Harrry et SAPSFORD David – Whrither the terms of trade ? An elaboration of the Prebisch-Singer hypothesis, pp.461-482
  • ALLEN J. Scott – Economic geography : the great half-century, pp.483 et s.

(Résumés du n° 4/2000: http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol24/issue4)

Volume 24, n°3 (mai 2000)

  • SIAKANTARIS Nikos - Experimental economics under the microscope, pp.267-282
  • AGARWAL Bina - Conceptualising environmental collective action: why gender matters, pp.283-310
  • BARKLEY J. ROSSER Jr.- Aspects of dialectics and non-linear dynamics, pp.311-324
  • LYSANDROU Photis - The market and exploitation in Marx's economic theory: a reinterpretation, pp.325-348
  • HARVIE David - Testing Goodwing: growth cycles in ten OECD countries, pp.349-376
  • LEBOWITZ A. Michael - Kornai and the vanguard mode of production, pp. 377 et s.

(Résumés du n° 3/2000 : http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol24/issue2/index.dtl)

Volume 24, n° 2 (mars 2000)

  • FLEMING Grant - Foreign investment, reparations and the proposal for an international bank: notes on the lectures of J.M. Keynes in Geneva, July 1929, pp.139-152
  • MACPHAIL Fiona - What caused earnings inequality to increase in Canada during the 1980s?, pp.153-176
  • COOK Steven - A neglected controversy in the modelling of consumers' expenditure, pp.177-192
  • FRANTZEN Dirk - Innovation, international technological diffusion and the changing influence of R&D on productivity, pp.193-210
  • DOWNWARD Paul - A realist appraisal of post-Keynesian pricing theory, pp.211-225
  • MAIR Douglas, LARAMIE Antbony J. et Jan TOPOROWSKI - Weintraub's consumption coefficient: some economic implications and evidence for the UK, pp.225-236

Notes and comments

  • DOME Takuo - Ricardo on income tax: a note, pp.237 et s.

(Résumés du n° 2/2000: http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol24/issue2/)

Volume 24, n° 1 (janvier 2000)

  • GRABEL Ilene - The political economy of 'policy credibility' : the new-classical macroeconomics and the remaking of emerging economies, pp.1-20
  • TOYE John - Fiscal crisis and fiscal reform in developing countries, pp. 21-44
  • HOFMAN André A. - Standardised capital stock estimates in Latin America: a 1950-94 update, pp. 45-86
  • HONG Hoon - Marx and Menger on value: as many similarities as differences, pp.87-106

Notes and comments

  • PANOS Eladio Febrero - A re(in)statement of the labour theory of value: a comment, pp.107-112
  • MOBUN Simon - New solution or re(in)statement? A reply , pp.113 et s.

(Résumés du n° 1/2000: http://cje.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol24/issue1)

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