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Volume 29, Number 6, November 2005

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Economics for the future
pp. 827-835(9)
Author: Kitson, Michael

The Cambridge School of Keynesian Economics
pp. 837-848(12)
Author: Pasinetti, Luigi L.

The unreasonable ineffectiveness of mathematics in economics
pp. 849-872(24)
Author: Velupillai, K. Vela

From simplistic to complex systems in economics
pp. 873-892(20)
Author: Foster, John

Economics and psychology in the twenty-first century
pp. 909-926(18)
Author: Earl, Peter E.

Aggregate demand, conflict and capacity in the inflationary process
pp. 959-974(16)
Authors: Arestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm

Australian economics in the twentieth century
pp. 1011-1026(16)
Author: Millmow, Alex

Household wealth, public consumption and economic well-being in the United States
pp. 1073-1090(18)
Authors: Wolff, Edward N.; Zacharias, Ajit; Caner, Asena

The future of development economics: a methodological agenda
pp. 1111-1128(18)
Author: Shin, Jang-Sup

The application of development economics: general principles and context specificity
pp. 1129-1143(15)
Authors: Dow, Alexander C.; Dow, Sheila C.

Referees
pp. 1187-1188(2)

Index to Volume 29
pp. 1189-1192(4)

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