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The Cambridge Journal of Economics, founded in 1977 in the traditions of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki, Joan Robinson and Kaldor, provides a forum for theoretical, applied, policy and methodological research into social and economic issues.

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Volume 28, Number 2, March 2004
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Global apparel production and sweatshop labour: can raising retail prices finance living wages?
pp. 153-171(19)
Authors: Robert Pollin; Justine Burns; James Heintz

Monetising the Classical Equations: a theory of circulation
pp. 173-203(31)
Author: Edward J. Nell

Global inequality and international trade
pp. 229-252(24)
Author: Ajit K. Ghose

Trade flows: a facet of regionalism or globalisation?
pp. 253-271(19)
Authors: Georgios E. Chortareas; Theodore Pelagidis

The evolutionary firm and Cournot's Dilemma
pp. 273-289(17)
Author: Neil B. Niman

Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a response to Caldwell
pp. 291-300(10)
Author: Geoffrey M. Hodgson

Hayekian evolution reconsidered: a reply to Hodgson
pp. 301-305(5)
Author: Bruce Caldwell

Fiscal federalism in Russia: a critique of the OECD proposals
pp. 307-318(12)
Authors: Steven Rosefielde; Natalia Vennikova

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