Cambridge Journal of Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Cambridge Journal of Economics is 5. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Stratification mechanisms in labour market matching of migrants45
Technology rhetoric and institutional ownership33
What politics does to the economic analysis of the employment relationship: a critical perspective on personnel economics30
List of Referees29
Exploring the association between economic democracy and income inequality29
Polyarchy and societas: an extended continuum of discrete structural alternatives23
A history of Dobb’s Wages20
Complexity defying macroeconomics18
The historical context of the experience of money and the road less travelled: the history of economic thought, Dennis Robertson’s Money , the thing posi15
Digital technologies, gig work and labour share15
Fundamental implications of the neglect of servicisation by development economists15
Correction14
Valuation and emotion according to John Dewey13
Marshall’s scissors and a post-classical human organisation and praxis theory of value13
Absorptive capacities and external openness in underdeveloped innovation systems: a patent network analysis for Latin American countries 1970–201713
Trade union’s power and income distribution: Evidence from Chile13
Was Carl Menger a process theorist? An assessment of his theory of wants and goods12
Joan Robinson and the reconstruction of economic theory11
Thorstein Veblen on the cultural and economic significance of modern sports11
List of Referees10
Financialisation and the authoritarian state: the case of Russia10
Persistently non-compliant employment practice in the informal economy: permissive visibility in a multiple regulator setting10
How the bourgeoisie’s quest for status placed blame for poverty on the poor10
Profits and capital accumulation in the Mexican economy10
The mazes of logic versus the mazes of arithmetic: Keynes’s ontological commitment to the facts and events of history9
Can wealth taxation fund public investment in a caring and sustainable economy? The case of the UK9
Reply to Fontana and Sawyer8
Financialisation as the development of fictitious capital in developing and developed economies8
Social relations, social positioning theory and Marx8
Positive money: progressive solution or Trojan Horse?8
Rentiers and distributive conflict in Brazil (2000–2019)8
The future of work and working time: introduction to special issue8
A Theory of Profits fifty years on8
Systemic stablecoin and the brave new world of digital money8
Aristotelian themes in critical ethical naturalism8
Joan Robinson’s intelligible Marxism and The Accumulation of Capital: a generalisation of the two-sector reproduction scheme7
Elite philanthropy and applied economics: the Rockefeller Foundation’s role in post-war research direction7
Money is a structured process7
Big technology and data privacy7
A political economy strategy for promoting wellbeing and environmental survival7
Big Tech Oligopolies, Keith Cowling, and Monopoly Capitalism7
Employer branding and monopsony power in the labour market: a vignette experiment6
From Marshall’s external economies to external economies of transformation in contemporary industrial spaces6
Economic growth and the foreign sector: Peru 1821–20206
The relevance of Marshall’s thought today: from methodological eclecticism to his sociological outlook6
The changing face of anti-trust in the world of Big Tech: Collusion versus Monopolisation6
Reducing working hours: shorter days or fewer days per week? Insights from a 30-hour workweek experiment6
Personal income distribution and the endogeneity of the demand regime6
Mapping modern economic rents: the good, the bad, and the grey areas6
Alfred Marshall, Allyn Young and business size6
Is it all in Marshall, still? An appreciation of Marshall’s contribution to modern economics6
The institutional impossibility of guild socialism6
Marshall’s economics of work: a reassessment5
Scientific progress in the mind of the theorist5
Analysing technical change with heterodox price theories5
Marx’s equalised rate of exploitation5
Asymmetrical, symmetrical and artifactual man: group size and cooperation in James Buchanan’s constitutional economics5
Dialogues between Celso Furtado and the Cambridge School: The dynamization of economic models5
Financial cycles and fiscal policy in developing and emerging economies: an evaluation of the Brazilian case (1997–2018)5
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