Cambridge Journal of Economics 1998 - Abstracts

Cambridge Journal of Economics 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adam Smith's theory of tax incidence: an interpretation of his natural-price system.EconomicsDome, Takuo
Against Posner against Coase against theory.(response to Richard Posner and Ronald Coase)EconomicsMaki, Uskali
A Mediterranean perspective on the breakdown of the relationship between participation and fertility.EconomicsBettio, Francesca, Villa, Paola
Appropriate indicators of demand for labour markets segmented by gender.EconomicsDex, Shirley
Asian crisis and the future of the Japanese model.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsDore, Ronald
Capital market crises: liberalisation, fixed exchange rates and market-driven destabilisation.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsTaylor, Lance
Clarifying Frank Knight's discussion of the meaning of uncertainty.EconomicsRunde, Jochen
Derivatives and global capital flows: applications to Asia.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsKregel, J.A.
Do employment and income security cause unemployment: a comparative study of the US and the E-4.EconomicsChristiansen, Jens, Buchele, Robert
Economic crisis in East Asia: the clash of capitalisms.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsJohnson, Chalmers
Economic development and income distribution in Japan: an assessment of the Kuznets hypothesis.EconomicsMinami, Ryoshin
Fashioning a new Korean model out of the crisis: the rebuilding of institutional capabilities.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsMathews, John A.
From 'miracle' to 'cronyism': explaining the Great Asian Slump.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsWade, Robert
From the Treatise to the General Theory: the transformation of Keynes's theory of investment in working capital.EconomicsErturk, Korkut A.
History versus equilibrium: Nicholas Kaldor on historical time and economic theory.EconomicsSetterfield, Mark
Indonesia: from showcase to basket case.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsRamli, Rizal, Pincus, Jonathan
Integrating the internal and external labour markets.EconomicsRubery, Jill, Grimshaw, Damian
Interpreting the Korean crisis: financial liberalisation, industrial policy and corporate governance.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsChang, Ha-Joon, Yoo, Chul Gyue, Park, Hong-Jae
Is labour market flexibility harmful to innovation?EconomicsKleinknecht, Alfred
Japan's crisis: evolution and implications.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsWhittaker, D. Hugh, Kurosawa, Yoshitaka
Malaysian debacle: whose fault?(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsJomo, K.S.
Mexico and export-led growth: the Porfirian period revisited.EconomicsCatao, Luis A.V.
Money and labour power: Marx after Hegel, or Smith plus Sraffa?EconomicsWilliams, Michael (British actor)
Morishima on Ricardo: a rejoinder.EconomicsKurz, Heinz D., Salvadori, Neri
On Interpreting Ricardo: a reply to Sraffians.EconomicsPeach, Terry
On measuring the deviation of prices from values.(data from Australia, Ireland and United Kingdom)EconomicsSteedman, Ian, Tomkins, Judith
On the difficulty of evolutionary analysis.(evolutionary analysis and economics)EconomicsMayhew, Anne
On the evolution of Thorstein Veblen's evolutionary economics.EconomicsHodgson, Geoffrey M.
On the interpretation of Ricardo: a response to Professor Morishima.EconomicsPeach, Terry
Reviving Veblenian economic philosophy.EconomicsTwomey, Paul
Ricardo, Torrens and Sraffa: the untenability of de Vivo's 'summing up. 'EconomicsHollander, Samuel
Technological and organisational change in a process of industrial rejuvenation: the case of the Italian cotton textile industry.EconomicsAntonelli, Cristiano, Marchionatti, Roberto
Testing for segmentation: an establishment analysis.(segmentation of British labor market)EconomicsWhitfield, Keith, McNab, Robert
The agenda for growth theory: a different point of view.(shortcomings of neoclassical economics in explaining economic growth)EconomicsNelson, 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)EconomicsFoss, 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)EconomicsKeppler, Jan Horst
The myth of economic globalisation.EconomicsKleinknecht, Alfred, ter Wengel, Jan
The myth or folly of the 3% deficit/GDP Maastricht 'parameter.'EconomicsPasinetti, Luigi L.
The political economy of a divided Ireland.EconomicsMichie, Jonathan, Sheehan, Maura
The relevance of the Marshallian concept of normality in interior and inertial dynamics as revisited by Shackle and Kornai.EconomicsVahabi, Mehrdad
The unknown masterpiece: Marx's model of capital.EconomicsMarsden, Richard
Three and a half cycles of 'mania, panic, and (asymmetric) crash': East Asia and Latin America compared.(Special Issue on the Asian Crisis)EconomicsPalma, Gabriel
Three years after apartheid: growth, employment and redistribution?EconomicsMichie, Jonathan, Padayachee, Vishnu
Two views on development: Austin and Joan Robinson.EconomicsHarcourt, G.C.
Uneven development and the liberalisation of trade and capital flows: the case of Mexico.EconomicsSkott, Peter, Larudee, Mehrene
Value creation in the production of services: a note on Marx.EconomicsMarginson, Simon
Veblen's evolutionary programme: a promise unfulfilled.(program for developing an evolutionary view of economics)EconomicsRutherford, Malcolm
Why is economics not an evolutionary science?EconomicsVeblen, Thorstein
Zimbabwean trade liberalisation: ex post evaluation.EconomicsTorvik, Ragnar, Rattso, Jorn
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