Cambridge Journal of Economics 1992 - Abstracts

Cambridge Journal of Economics 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alternative theories of the rate of interest.EconomicsWray, L. Randall
A Ricardian interpretation of the provision of public housing services in Hong Kong.EconomicsHo, P. Sai-Wing
Dependent and self-reliant growth with foreign borrowing: a comment. (response to Amit Bhaduri, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol.11, September 1987)EconomicsGram, Harvey
Do unions impede or accelerate structural adjustment? Industrial versus company unions in an industrialising labour market.EconomicsStanding, Guy
Employment regulation, state intervention and the economic performance of European ports.EconomicsTurnbull, Peter, Weston, Syd
Gender and the restructuring of high-tech multinational corporations: new twists to an old story.EconomicsGoldstein, Nance
Hollywood for the 21st century: global competition for critical mass in image markets.EconomicsAksoy, Asu, Robins, Kevin
Income distribution, transaction costs and market fragmentation in informal credit markets.EconomicsYotopoulos, Pan A., Floro, Sagrario L.
Increasing returns and competitive equilibrium - the content and developmentof Marshall's theory. (A. Marshall)EconomicsPrendergast, Renee
In search of the golden rivet. (trade union history) (Review Article)EconomicsHarrison, Royden
Keynes on probability and statistical inference and the links to Fisher. (John Maynard Keynes; R.A. Fisher)EconomicsConniffe, Denis
Marxists on money, value and labour-power: a response to Cartelier. (reponseto J. Cartilier, Cambridge, Journal of Economics, vol. 15, no. 3, 1991)EconomicsWilliams, Michael (British actor)
Military spending as a burden of growth: an 'underconsumptionist' critique.EconomicsPivetti, Massimo
Morishima on Ricardo. (economists Michio Morishima and David Ricardo)EconomicsKurz, Heinz D., Salvadori, Neri
Neoclassical and Marxian models of production: a reply to Young. (response to article of David Young, in this issue, p. 101)EconomicsGreen, Francis
On the measurement of aggregate production functions.EconomicsMo-huan Hsing
Polish economic reform, 1990-91: principles, policies and outcomes.EconomicsGomulka, Stanislaw
Problems in reconciling neoclassical and Marxian models of production: a comment on Green. (comments on F. Green, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 12 , September 1988)EconomicsYoung, David
Ricardo's international trade theory: beyond the comparative cost example. (David Ricardo)EconomicsManeschi, Andrea
Ricardo's theory of tax incidence: a Sraffian re-interpretation. (economist David Ricardo)EconomicsDome, Takuo
Technical change and the demand for skills by US industries.EconomicsWolff, Edward N., Howell, David R.
The Cuban economy: rectification in a changing world.EconomicsPerez-Lopez, Jorge F.
The four 'worlds' of contemporary industry.EconomicsSalais, Robert, Storper, Michael
The Hegelian dialectic and Marx's 'Capital.' (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel;Karl Marx's 'Das Kapital')EconomicsLikitkijsomboon, Pichit
The short-period incidence of taxation revisited.EconomicsDamania, D., Mair, D.
The status of women and the quality of life among the poor.EconomicsBasu, Alaka Malwade
The transformation of the natural rate of interest into 'The General Theory's' state of long-term expectations.EconomicsGaynor, W.B.
Throstein Veblen and post-Darwinian economics.EconomicsHodgson, Geoffrey M.
Unproductive expenditure in manufacturing.EconomicsThompson, Alexander M., II
Why the quantity theory of money is not applicable to China, together with a tested theory that is.EconomicsPeebles, Gavin
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