Cambridge Journal of Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Cambridge Journal of Economics is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social positioning theory32
Beyond financialisation: thelongue duréeof finance and production in the Global South29
What matters more for employees’ mental health: job quality or job quantity?28
Financialised capitalism and the subordination of emerging capitalist economies17
Inequality and individuals’ social networks: the other face of social capital16
Dependent financialisation and its crisis: the case of Turkey16
The rise of self-employment in the UK: entrepreneurial transmission or declining job quality?15
Mapping modern economic rents: the good, the bad, and the grey areas15
From the entrepreneurial to the ossified economy14
The Research Excellence Framework 2014, journal ratings and the marginalisation of heterodox economics14
Habit and emotion: John Dewey’s contribution to the theory of change12
Systems estimation of a structural model of distribution and demand in the US economy12
Monopoly Capital in the time of digital platforms: a radical approach to the Amazon case11
Drivers of deindustrialisation in internationally fragmented production structures10
Bringing subordinated financialisation down to earth: the political ecology of finance-dominated capitalism10
Keynes and Knight: risk-uncertainty distinctions, priority, coherence and change10
The unity of science and the disunity of economics10
Spatial Keynesian policy and the decline of regional income convergence in the USA10
Keynes and Knight on uncertainty: peas in a pod or chalk and cheese?10
From dishwashing to dishwasher cooking: on social positioning and how users are drawn towards alternative uses of existing technology9
János Kornai: economics, methodology and policy9
Domar, expectations, and growth stabilization9
Financialisation and firm-level investment in developing and emerging economies9
Systemic stablecoin and the brave new world of digital money8
Industrial policy and the creation of the electric vehicles market in China: demand structure, sectoral complementarities and policy coordination8
Social positioning and the pursuit of power8
Technical or political? The socialist economic calculation debate8
Why do disequilibria exist? An ontological study of Kirznerian economics8
The unintended consequences of the regulation of cryptocurrencies7
Governing digital platform power for industrial development: towards an entrepreneurial-regulatory state7
Platform power: monopolisation and financialisation in the era of big tech7
On the relevance of Knight, Keynes and Shackle for unawareness research6
The writing and reception of Risk, Uncertainty and Profit6
Path dependence and stagnation in a classical growth model6
Who said or what said? Estimating ideological bias in views among economists6
Linking complexity economics and systems thinking, with illustrative discussions of urban sustainability6
Challenging the working time reduction and wages trade-off: a simulation for the Spanish economy6
Keynes, capitalism and public purpose5
The relationship between exchange rate and structural change: an approach based on income elasticities of trade5
Is the Italian government debt sustainable? Scenarios after the Covid-19 shock5
The human person, the human social individual and community interactions5
Knightian uncertainty: through a Jamesian window5
The regional distinctiveness and variegation of financialisation in emerging economies5
Deindustrialisation and the post-socialist mortality crisis5
Joan Robinson’s historical time and the current state of post-Keynesian growth theory5
Monopoly capitalism in the past four decades5
Centring construction in the political economy of housing: variegated growth regimes after the Keynesian construction state5
Exorbitant privilege and compulsory duty: the two faces of the financialised IMS5
Induced shifting involvements and cycles of growth and distribution5
From Knightian to Keynesian uncertainty: contextualising Ellsberg’s ambiguity5
What to make of the Kaldor-Verdoorn law?5
Digital platforms: monopoly capital through a classical-marxian lens4
Adam Smith’s Digression on Silver: the centrepiece of the Wealth of Nations4
Out of balance? Revisiting the nexus of income inequality, household debt and current account imbalances after the Great Recession4
Institutional change and political conflict in a structuralist model4
Financialisation of developing and emerging economies and China’s experience: how China resists financialisation4
F. H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit and J. M. Keynes’ Treatise on Probability after 100 years4
The role of commodity speculation and household debt accumulation during financialization: a Classical-Keynesian analysis4
Uncertainty and inequality in early financial thought: John Hicks as a reader of Knight and Keynes4
Big tech and platform-enabled multinational corporate capital(ism): the socialisation of capital, and the private appropriation of social value4
Information rents, economic growth and inequality: an empirical study of the United States4
The degree of utilisation and the slow adjustment of capacity to demand: reflections on the US Economy from the perspective of the Sraffian Supermultiplier4
Absorptive capacities and external openness in underdeveloped innovation systems: a patent network analysis for Latin American countries 1970–20174
Uncertainty and general equilibrium: an evaluation of Professor Knight’s contributions to economics4
Ramsey and Keynes revisited3
The Keynes Plan and Bretton Woods debates: the early radical criticisms by Balogh, Schumacher and Kalecki3
Up the stairs, down in the elevator? The asymmetric response of emerging market currencies to the global liquidity cycle3
Producing investment space: the International Finance Corporation and the geofinancial power network3
The Indian road to financialisation: a case study of the Indian telecommunication sector3
The dollar enablers and panhandlers: US capitalist power and the origins of the financialisation at the periphery3
Kaldor–Verdoorn’s law and institutions: evidence from Brazilian municipalities3
Helpless victim of financialisation? Financial liberalisation, crisis and taking back control in South Korea3
Financialisation and the authoritarian state: the case of Russia3
Peripheral financialisation and monopoly capitalism in Nigeria: the case of the Dangote Business Group3
A core–periphery framework for understanding the place of Latin America in the global architecture of finance3
Big technology and data privacy3
Digital technologies, gig work and labour share3
Big Tech Oligopolies, Keith Cowling, and Monopoly Capitalism3
Financialisation as the development of fictitious capital in developing and developed economies3
‘Digital Tournaments’: the colonisation of freelancers’ ‘free’ time and unpaid labour in the online platform economy3
Wealth taxation in the Austrian Press from 2005 to 2020: a critical political economy analysis3
Weaknesses of MMT as a guide to development policy3
Marx, Keynes and the future of working time3
Connecting financialisation and structural change: a critical appraisal regarding Brazil3
Reducing working hours: shorter days or fewer days per week? Insights from a 30-hour workweek experiment2
Patterning uncertainty: partial likeness, analogy and likelihood2
Personal income distribution and the endogeneity of the demand regime2
Politicised revisionism: comment on Lopes (2021)2
Algorithms of time: how algorithmic management changes the temporalities of work and prospects for working time reduction2
Frank Ramsey’s place in the history of mathematical economics: not what you think2
Probability and arguments: Keynes’s legacy2
Monetary policy autonomy and foreign reserves accumulation in Brazil: a compensation view2
External finance, subordinated financialisation: a reflection on Argentina’s currency flights in the last three decades2
The institutional impossibility of guild socialism2
Financialisation of monetary policy in a dollarised economy: the case of Georgia2
Marx’s fictitious capital: a misrepresented category revisited2
The changing face of anti-trust in the world of Big Tech: Collusion versus Monopolisation2
A financial straitjacket? Côte d’Ivoire’s National Development Banks2
Inflation regimes and hyperinflation: a Post-Keynesian/structuralist typology2
An international multi-sectoral approach to financialisation2
Time, equilibrium and uncertainty: Bergson and Robinson2
Can wealth taxation fund public investment in a caring and sustainable economy? The case of the UK2
Advancing policy frameworks to safeguard financial stability in developing and emerging economies: the case of South Korea’s management of international financial flows after 19982
A Tribute to Frank Wilkinson2
Finance as an (ever more fragile) ‘perpetual mania’: have they all lost their collective minds?2
The Money War: democracy, taxes and inflation in the U.S. Civil War2
Technology and remuneration of working time: a study on paid and unpaid working time in platform work2
Hayek’s twin ideas: reconciling methodological individualism and group selection2
Financial markets and Keynes’s long-term expectations2
Conceptualising financialisation in developing and emerging economies: systemic and global perspectives2
Aristotelian themes in critical ethical naturalism2
Smart city, eco city, world city, creative city, et cetera et cetera: a Marxian interpretation of urban discourses’ short lifecycles2
The Early Enlightenment roots of Keynes’ probability concept2
Persistently non-compliant employment practice in the informal economy: permissive visibility in a multiple regulator setting2
Keynes’ contribution to statistical science2
Industrial strategy in a transforming capitalism2
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