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Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011
Articles
The provisions in a labour contract: technology and the market
Christian Bessy and Daniel Szpiro
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 459–481, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq036
The nature of international integration and human resource policies in multinational companies
Tony Edwards
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 483–498, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq033
Is there a link between quality of employment and indebtedness? the case of urban low-income households in Ecuador
Maria Sagrario Floro and John Messier
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 499–526, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq034
Industrial research versus development investment: the implications of financial constraints
Dirk Czarnitzki and others
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 527–544, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq038
Exploring the robustness of the balance of payments-constrained growth idea in a multiple good framework
Arslan Razmi
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 545–567, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq035
Monetary policy and macroeconomic stability under alternative demand regimes
Christian R. Proaño and others
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 569–585, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq031
Some instability puzzles in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution: a critical survey
Eckhard Hein and others
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 587–612, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq026
Notes and Comments
On constructing numeraire-free measures of price–value deviation: a note on the Steedman–Tomkins distance
Theodore Mariolis and George Soklis
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 613–618, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq032
Keynes' abominable Z-footnote
Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 619–633, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beq027
Editorial note
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 3, May 2011, Page 635, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/ber010
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