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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 32, Number 3, 13 May 2008
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The turn in recent economics and return of orthodoxy
pp. 349-366(18)
Author: Davis, John B.

Banking strategy and credit expansion: a post-Keynesian approach
pp. 395-420(26)
Authors: Alves, Antonio J.; Dymski, Gary A.; de Paula, Luiz-Fernando

Fairness and the employment contract: North American regions versus Germany
pp. 421-439(19)
Authors: Gerlach, Knut; Levine, David; Stephan, Gesine; Struck, Olaf

Correcting for biases when estimating production functions: an illusion of the laws of algebra?
pp. 441-459(19)
Authors: Felipe, Jesus; Hasan, Rana; McCombie, J. S. L.

When does growth trickle down to the poor? The Indian case
pp. 461-477(17)
Authors: Basu, Santonu; Mallick, Sushanta

Distribution and growth reconsidered: empirical results for six OECD countries
pp. 479-511(33)
Authors: Hein, Eckhard; Vogel, Lena

Exploring Utopia (Limited) with a Companion
pp. 513-525(13)
Author: Toye, John

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