Cambridge Journal of Economics 1995 - Abstracts

Cambridge Journal of Economics 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A re-examination of the reasons for the failure of Keynesian expansionary policies in France, 1981-1983.EconomicsLombard, Marc
Changes and trends in the world trade in high-technology products.EconomicsGuerrieri, Paolo, Milana, Carlo
Dynamic home-made ratios of commodities: the application of Pasinetti's vertical hyper-integration to trade in capital goods.EconomicsOda, Sobei H.
German unification and the 'market adoption' hypothesis.EconomicsHall, John, Ludwig, Udo
How Piero Sraffa found Ricardo's letters to Mill. (David Ricardo; James Mill)EconomicsPorta, Pier Luigi
Institutions, social custom and efficiency wage models: alternative approaches.EconomicsCostabile, Lilia
Internal cooperation and competitive success: the case of the US steel minimill sector.EconomicsSmith, Suzanne Konzelmann
Inward technology transfer and competitiveness: the role of national innovation systems.EconomicsMowery, David C., Oxley, Joanne E.
Is national technology policy obsolete in a globalised world? The Japanese response.EconomicsFransman, Martin
Labour market segmentation and the state: the New Zealand experience.EconomicsBrosnan, Peter, Rea, David, Wilson, Moira
Law and economics in the United States: a brief historical survey. (part 3)EconomicsHovenkamp, Herbert
Localised production of technology for global markets.EconomicsPatel, Pari
Manufacturing demand for business services.EconomicsO'Farrell, Patrick N.
Marx's theories of value: a response to Cartelier and Williams.EconomicsDixon, William, Kay, Geoffrey
Moving targets: the multifarious world of Paolo Sylos Labini.EconomicsRothschild, K.W.
On the role of agriculture in India's longer-term development strategy.EconomicsStorm, Servaas
Pasinetti's processes.EconomicsTaylor, Lance
Race, competition and differential wages.EconomicsMason, Patrick L.
R&D activity and cross-country growth comparisons.EconomicsWolff, Edward N., Gittleman, Maury
Ricardo's theory of tax incidence: a comment.EconomicsErreygers, Guido
Schumpeterian patterns of innovation.EconomicsMalerba, Franco, Orsenigo, Luigi
Science, high technology and the competitiveness of EU countries. (European Union)EconomicsGrupp, Hariolf
Some reflections on Keynes's 'finance motive' for the demand for money.EconomicsBibow, Jorg
Technology and growth in OECD countries, 1970-1990. (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)EconomicsPianta, Mario
Technology and innovation: an introduction.EconomicsMichie, Jonathan, Archibugi, Daniele
Technology systems and technology policy in an evolutionary framework.EconomicsMetcalfe, J.S.
The appeal of neoclassical economics: some insights from Keynes's epistemology.EconomicsDow, Shiela C.
The globalisation of technology: a new taxonomy.EconomicsMichie, Jonathan, Archibugi, Daniele
The globalisation of technology: what remains of the product cycle model?EconomicsCantwell, John
The Kaleckian model of growth and distribution and its neo-Ricardian and neo-Marxian critiques.EconomicsLavoie, Marc
The 'Lucas critique': a generalisation.EconomicsLawson, Tony
The 'National System of Innovation' in historical perspective.EconomicsFreeman, Chris
The political economy of industrial policy: automobile manufacture in the newly industrialising countries.EconomicsJenkins, Rhys
The present state of institutional economics.EconomicsSamuels, Warren J.
Tugan's 'bubble': underconsumption and crises in a Marxian model.EconomicsMainwaring, Lynn
User-producer interaction, learning and comparative advantage.EconomicsFagerberg, Jan
What is the Singapore model of economic development?EconomicsHuff, W.G.
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