Cambridge Journal of Economics 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adam Smith's theory of tax incidence: an interpretation of his natural-price system. | Economics | Dome, Takuo |
Against Posner against Coase against theory.(response to Richard Posner and Ronald Coase) | Economics | Maki, Uskali |
A Mediterranean perspective on the breakdown of the relationship between participation and fertility. | Economics | Bettio, Francesca, Villa, Paola |
Appropriate indicators of demand for labour markets segmented by gender. | Economics | Dex, Shirley |
Asian crisis and the future of the Japanese model.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Dore, Ronald |
Capital market crises: liberalisation, fixed exchange rates and market-driven destabilisation.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Taylor, Lance |
Clarifying Frank Knight's discussion of the meaning of uncertainty. | Economics | Runde, Jochen |
Derivatives and global capital flows: applications to Asia.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Kregel, J.A. |
Do employment and income security cause unemployment: a comparative study of the US and the E-4. | Economics | Christiansen, Jens, Buchele, Robert |
Economic crisis in East Asia: the clash of capitalisms.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Johnson, Chalmers |
Economic development and income distribution in Japan: an assessment of the Kuznets hypothesis. | Economics | Minami, Ryoshin |
Fashioning a new Korean model out of the crisis: the rebuilding of institutional capabilities.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Mathews, John A. |
From 'miracle' to 'cronyism': explaining the Great Asian Slump.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Wade, Robert |
From the Treatise to the General Theory: the transformation of Keynes's theory of investment in working capital. | Economics | Erturk, Korkut A. |
History versus equilibrium: Nicholas Kaldor on historical time and economic theory. | Economics | Setterfield, Mark |
Indonesia: from showcase to basket case.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Ramli, Rizal, Pincus, Jonathan |
Integrating the internal and external labour markets. | Economics | Rubery, Jill, Grimshaw, Damian |
Interpreting the Korean crisis: financial liberalisation, industrial policy and corporate governance.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Chang, Ha-Joon, Yoo, Chul Gyue, Park, Hong-Jae |
Is labour market flexibility harmful to innovation? | Economics | Kleinknecht, Alfred |
Japan's crisis: evolution and implications.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Whittaker, D. Hugh, Kurosawa, Yoshitaka |
Malaysian debacle: whose fault?(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Jomo, K.S. |
Mexico and export-led growth: the Porfirian period revisited. | Economics | Catao, Luis A.V. |
Money and labour power: Marx after Hegel, or Smith plus Sraffa? | Economics | Williams, Michael (British actor) |
Morishima on Ricardo: a rejoinder. | Economics | Kurz, Heinz D., Salvadori, Neri |
On Interpreting Ricardo: a reply to Sraffians. | Economics | Peach, Terry |
On measuring the deviation of prices from values.(data from Australia, Ireland and United Kingdom) | Economics | Steedman, Ian, Tomkins, Judith |
On the difficulty of evolutionary analysis.(evolutionary analysis and economics) | Economics | Mayhew, Anne |
On the evolution of Thorstein Veblen's evolutionary economics. | Economics | Hodgson, Geoffrey M. |
On the interpretation of Ricardo: a response to Professor Morishima. | Economics | Peach, Terry |
Reviving Veblenian economic philosophy. | Economics | Twomey, Paul |
Ricardo, Torrens and Sraffa: the untenability of de Vivo's 'summing up. ' | Economics | Hollander, Samuel |
Technological and organisational change in a process of industrial rejuvenation: the case of the Italian cotton textile industry. | Economics | Antonelli, Cristiano, Marchionatti, Roberto |
Testing for segmentation: an establishment analysis.(segmentation of British labor market) | Economics | Whitfield, Keith, McNab, Robert |
The agenda for growth theory: a different point of view.(shortcomings of neoclassical economics in explaining economic growth) | Economics | Nelson, Richard R. |
The competence-based approach: Veblenian ideas in the modern theory of the firm.(links between modern work on the firm and the ideas of Thorstein Veblen) | Economics | Foss, Nicolai J. |
The genesis of 'positive economics' and the rejection of monopolistic competition theory: a methodological debate.(criticism of views of Milton Friedman on monopolistic competition) | Economics | Keppler, Jan Horst |
The myth of economic globalisation. | Economics | Kleinknecht, Alfred, ter Wengel, Jan |
The myth or folly of the 3% deficit/GDP Maastricht 'parameter.' | Economics | Pasinetti, Luigi L. |
The political economy of a divided Ireland. | Economics | Michie, Jonathan, Sheehan, Maura |
The relevance of the Marshallian concept of normality in interior and inertial dynamics as revisited by Shackle and Kornai. | Economics | Vahabi, Mehrdad |
The unknown masterpiece: Marx's model of capital. | Economics | Marsden, Richard |
Three and a half cycles of 'mania, panic, and (asymmetric) crash': East Asia and Latin America compared.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis) | Economics | Palma, Gabriel |
Three years after apartheid: growth, employment and redistribution? | Economics | Michie, Jonathan, Padayachee, Vishnu |
Two views on development: Austin and Joan Robinson. | Economics | Harcourt, G.C. |
Uneven development and the liberalisation of trade and capital flows: the case of Mexico. | Economics | Skott, Peter, Larudee, Mehrene |
Value creation in the production of services: a note on Marx. | Economics | Marginson, Simon |
Veblen's evolutionary programme: a promise unfulfilled.(program for developing an evolutionary view of economics) | Economics | Rutherford, Malcolm |
Why is economics not an evolutionary science? | Economics | Veblen, Thorstein |
Zimbabwean trade liberalisation: ex post evaluation. | Economics | Torvik, Ragnar, Rattso, Jorn |
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