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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 30, Number 6, November 2006
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Hans Singer's debts to Schumpeter and Keynes
pp. 819-833(15)
Author: Toye, John

Hans Singer's model of the severity of recessions
pp. 835-846(12)
Authors: Dixon, Robert; Mahmood, Muhammad

The nature and role of monetary policy when money is endogenous
pp. 847-860(14)
Authors: Arestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm

A critical realist interpretation of evolutionary growth theorising
pp. 861-880(20)
Author: Castellacci, Fulvio

Economics and underdetermination: a case study of urban land and housing economics
pp. 901-922(22)
Authors: McMaster, Robert; Watkins, Craig

Transition economies and trust building: a network perspective on EU enlargement
pp. 923-939(17)
Authors: van Ees, Hans; Bachmann, Reinhard

Economic convergence across German regions in light of empirical findings
pp. 941-953(13)
Authors: Hall, John B.; Ludwig, Udo

Capital market trading volume: an overview and some preliminary conclusions
pp. 955-979(25)
Authors: Grahl, John; Lysandrou, Photis

A reply to Michl
pp. 985-987(3)
Author: Cesaratto, Sergio

Referees
pp. 989-990(2)

Index to Volume 30
pp. 991-993(3)

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