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3The economics of technical changeCambridge Journal of Economics1994651
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6The sociomateriality of organisational life: considering technology in management researchCambridge Journal of Economics2010625
7Structural causes of the global financial crisis: a critical assessment of the 'new financial architecture'Cambridge Journal of Economics2009604
8Does high public debt consistently stifle economic growth? A critique of Reinhart and RogoffCambridge Journal of Economics2014604
9Financialisation and capital accumulation in the non-financial corporate sector:: A theoretical and empirical investigation on the US economy: 1973-2003Cambridge Journal of Economics2008559
10Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigmsCambridge Journal of Economics2010553
11Feminist theories of technologyCambridge Journal of Economics2010472
12The ‘National System of Innovation’ in historical perspectiveCambridge Journal of Economics0466
13Critical survey. The new 'geographical turn' in economics: some critical reflectionsCambridge Journal of Economics1999461
14Thinking about developmental states in AfricaCambridge Journal of Economics2001441
15The textility of makingCambridge Journal of Economics2010367
16Rising household debt: Its causes and macroeconomic implications--a long-period analysisCambridge Journal of Economics2008354
17Innovation and economic performance in services: a firm-level analysisCambridge Journal of Economics2006333
18The nature of heterodox economicsCambridge Journal of Economics2006280
19Rising inequality as a cause of the present crisisCambridge Journal of Economics2015261
20Collective efficiency and increasing returnsCambridge Journal of Economics1999248
21Trust, interlinking transactions and credit in the industrial districtCambridge Journal of Economics1994246
22Innovation, learning and industrial organisationCambridge Journal of Economics1999244
23Collective invention during the British Industrial Revolution: the case of the Cornish pumping engineCambridge Journal of Economics2004242
24Conceptualising environmental collective action: why gender mattersCambridge Journal of Economics2000240
25Labour market deregulation, 'flexibility' and innovationCambridge Journal of Economics2003239
26The management of common property resources: collective action as an alternative to privatisation or state regulationCambridge Journal of Economics1987237
27Contracts, opportunism and trust: self-interest and social orientationCambridge Journal of Economics1997237
28Human capital, graduate migration and innovation in British regionsCambridge Journal of Economics2008237
29Why is economics not an evolutionary science?1Cambridge Journal of Economics1998234
30Towards a competence theory of the regionCambridge Journal of Economics1999233
31Care regimes and national employment modelsCambridge Journal of Economics2008228
32Transnational firms and the changing organisation of innovative activitiesCambridge Journal of Economics2000227
33Marxian crisis theory and the rate of profit in the postwar U.S. economyCambridge Journal of Economics1979222
34The ubiquity of habits and rulesCambridge Journal of Economics1997221
35From simplistic to complex systems in economicsCambridge Journal of Economics2005218
36Capital account openness and the labour share of incomeCambridge Journal of Economics2007218
37Characterising deindustrialisation: An analysis of changes in manufacturing employment and output internationallyCambridge Journal of Economics2009218
38How is technology made?--That is the question!Cambridge Journal of Economics2010214
39The political economy of industrial policy in KoreaCambridge Journal of Economics1993208
40The Emilian model: productive decentralisation and social integrationCambridge Journal of Economics0207
41The hidden persuaders: institutions and individuals in economic theoryCambridge Journal of Economics2003207
42The quality of employment and decent work: definitions, methodologies, and ongoing debatesCambridge Journal of Economics2014207
43Trust, contract and economic cooperationCambridge Journal of Economics1999206
44The current economic crisis: its nature and the course of academic economicsCambridge Journal of Economics2009205
45The innovative enterprise and corporate governanceCambridge Journal of Economics2000198
46Adaptive economic growthCambridge Journal of Economics2006198
47The role of the state and the hierarchy of moneyCambridge Journal of Economics2001197
48The revenge of the market on the rentiers.: Why neo-liberal reports of the end of history turned out to be prematureCambridge Journal of Economics2009196
49Breaking the mould: an institutionalist political economy alternative to the neo-liberal theory of the market and the stateCambridge Journal of Economics2002195
50Financialisation, income distribution and aggregate demand in the USACambridge Journal of Economics2011195