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1 | Localised learning and industrial competitiveness | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1999 | 1,398 |
2 | Unemployment and the real wage: the economic basis for contesting political ideologies | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1990 | 826 |
3 | The economics of technical change | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1994 | 651 |
4 | Financialisation and the slowdown of accumulation | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2004 | 647 |
5 | New human resource management practices, complementarities and the impact on innovation performance | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2003 | 631 |
6 | The sociomateriality of organisational life: considering technology in management research | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2010 | 625 |
7 | Structural causes of the global financial crisis: a critical assessment of the 'new financial architecture' | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2009 | 604 |
8 | Does high public debt consistently stifle economic growth? A critique of Reinhart and Rogoff | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2014 | 604 |
9 | Financialisation and capital accumulation in the non-financial corporate sector:: A theoretical and empirical investigation on the US economy: 1973-2003 | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2008 | 559 |
10 | Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigms | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2010 | 553 |
11 | Feminist theories of technology | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2010 | 472 |
12 | The ‘National System of Innovation’ in historical perspective | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 0 | 466 |
13 | Critical survey. The new 'geographical turn' in economics: some critical reflections | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1999 | 461 |
14 | Thinking about developmental states in Africa | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2001 | 441 |
15 | The textility of making | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2010 | 367 |
16 | Rising household debt: Its causes and macroeconomic implications--a long-period analysis | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2008 | 354 |
17 | Innovation and economic performance in services: a firm-level analysis | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2006 | 333 |
18 | The nature of heterodox economics | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2006 | 280 |
19 | Rising inequality as a cause of the present crisis | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2015 | 261 |
20 | Collective efficiency and increasing returns | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1999 | 248 |
21 | Trust, interlinking transactions and credit in the industrial district | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1994 | 246 |
22 | Innovation, learning and industrial organisation | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1999 | 244 |
23 | Collective invention during the British Industrial Revolution: the case of the Cornish pumping engine | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2004 | 242 |
24 | Conceptualising environmental collective action: why gender matters | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2000 | 240 |
25 | Labour market deregulation, 'flexibility' and innovation | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2003 | 239 |
26 | The management of common property resources: collective action as an alternative to privatisation or state regulation | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1987 | 237 |
27 | Contracts, opportunism and trust: self-interest and social orientation | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1997 | 237 |
28 | Human capital, graduate migration and innovation in British regions | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2008 | 237 |
29 | Why is economics not an evolutionary science?1 | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1998 | 234 |
30 | Towards a competence theory of the region | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1999 | 233 |
31 | Care regimes and national employment models | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2008 | 228 |
32 | Transnational firms and the changing organisation of innovative activities | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2000 | 227 |
33 | Marxian crisis theory and the rate of profit in the postwar U.S. economy | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1979 | 222 |
34 | The ubiquity of habits and rules | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1997 | 221 |
35 | From simplistic to complex systems in economics | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2005 | 218 |
36 | Capital account openness and the labour share of income | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2007 | 218 |
37 | Characterising deindustrialisation: An analysis of changes in manufacturing employment and output internationally | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2009 | 218 |
38 | How is technology made?--That is the question! | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2010 | 214 |
39 | The political economy of industrial policy in Korea | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1993 | 208 |
40 | The Emilian model: productive decentralisation and social integration | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 0 | 207 |
41 | The hidden persuaders: institutions and individuals in economic theory | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2003 | 207 |
42 | The quality of employment and decent work: definitions, methodologies, and ongoing debates | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2014 | 207 |
43 | Trust, contract and economic cooperation | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 1999 | 206 |
44 | The current economic crisis: its nature and the course of academic economics | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2009 | 205 |
45 | The innovative enterprise and corporate governance | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2000 | 198 |
46 | Adaptive economic growth | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2006 | 198 |
47 | The role of the state and the hierarchy of money | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2001 | 197 |
48 | The revenge of the market on the rentiers.: Why neo-liberal reports of the end of history turned out to be premature | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2009 | 196 |
49 | Breaking the mould: an institutionalist political economy alternative to the neo-liberal theory of the market and the state | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2002 | 195 |
50 | Financialisation, income distribution and aggregate demand in the USA | Cambridge Journal of Economics | 2011 | 195 |