New Acquisitions (Periodicals) – October 2018

Cambridge Journal of Economics


Volume 42, Number 4 – July 2018

Contents:

  • Financialisation and the New Swedish Model / Claes Belfrage and Markus Kallifatides. pp. 876-899
  • Northern Ireland’s property Market Crisis : Insights from Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis / Emer Marie Gallagher et. al. pp. 902-916
  • A Sectoral Explanation of Per Capita Income Convergence and Divergence: Estimating Verdoorn’s Law for Countries at different Stages of Development /Guilherme R. Magacho and John S. L. McCombie. pp.917-934
  • Understanding the Shift from Micro- to Macro-Prudential Thinking: A Discursive Network Analysis /Atthias Theirmann et. al. pp. 935-961
  • Conflicts in the Calculation and Use of the Price Index:the Case of France / Florence Jany- Catrice. pp. 963-985
  • Why Derivatives Need Models: the Political economy of Derivative Valuation Models / Duncan Lindo. pp. 987-1007
  • The Determinants of Income Inequality in OECD Countries / Pasquale Tridico. pp. 1009-1042
  • Unequal Exchange and Absolute Cost Advantage:Evidence from the Trade Between Greece and Germany/ Persefoni Tsaliki et. al. pp. 1043-1085
  • Sraffa on Taxable Income and Its Implications for Fiscal Policy / E. S. Levrero. pp. 1087-1106
  • The Fragment on Machines’s as Science Fiction or Reading the Grundrisse Politically / Ben Trott. pp.1107-1122
  • Treasury View and Post- WWI British Austerity : Basil Blackett, Otto Niemeyer and Ralph Hawtrey / Clara Elisabetta Mattei. pp. 1123-1143
  • Unconventional Monetary Policy Ante Litteram: Richard and the Monetary Policy Debate During the Works of the Radcliffe Committee / Carlo Cristiano and Paolo Paesani. pp. 1145-1163
  • Debt as Money / Tony Lawson. pp. 1165-1181

Cambridge Journal of Economics


Volume 42, Number 3 – May 2018

Contents:

  • Sine Prajudicio? Economics and the 2014 ScottishIndependence Referendum / Sheila Dow et. al. pp. 597-615
  • Industrial Policy and Exchange Rate Scepticism / Luiz Carlos Bresser- Pereira and Fernando Rugitsky. pp. 618-632
  • The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) was Right: Scale-Free Complex Networks and Core- Periphery Patterns in World Trade /Paulo Gala et. al. pp. 633-651
  • Progressive Supply -Side Economics: an Explanation and Update of the Rehn-Meidner Model / Lennart Frixon. pp. 653-697
  • Top Income Shares and Aggregate Wealth- Income Ratio in a Two-Class Corporate Economy / Soon Ryoo.pp. 699-728
  • The Drivers of Efficient Knowledge Transfer Performance: Evidence from British Universities /Federica Rossi. pp. 729-755
  • Dreaming Big? Self-Valuations,Aspirations,Networks and the Private-School Earnings Premium / Francis Green et. al. pp. 757-778
  • A Sectoral Net Lending Perspective on Europe /Florentin Glotzl and Armon Rezai. pp. 779-795
  • Income Polarization in European Countries and Europe Wide, 2004-2012 / Jinxian Wang et. al. pp. 798-816
  • Sraffa on the Degeneration of the Notion of Cost /Saverio M. Fratini. pp. 817-836
  • A Critique of Lawson’s Social Positioning and the Nature of Money / Geoffrey Ingham. pp. 837-850
  • The Constitution and Nature of Money / Tony Lawson. pp. 851-872

Cambridge Journal of Economics


Volume 42, Number 2 – March 2018

Contents:

  • Marshallian Industrial Districts in Italy: the End of a Model or Adaptation to the Global Economy? / Gabi Dei Ottati. pp. 259-284
  • History Matters : on the Mystifying Appeal of Bowles and Gintis / John H. Finch and Robert McMaster. pp. 285-308
  • Government Policies and Financial Crises : Mitigation, Postponement or Prevention? / Jakob Kapeller et. al. pp. 309-353
  • The Case for Reindustrialisation in Developing Countries: Towards te Connection Between the
  • Macroeconomic Regime and the Industrial Policy in Brazil / Andre Nassif et. al. pp. 355-381
  • The Aggregate Production Function is Not Neoclassical / Stefano Zambelli. pp. 383-426
  • Just Another Niche in the Wall? How Specialization is Changing the Face of Mainstream Economics / MarioCedrini and Magda Fontana. pp. 427-451
  • Synthesizing the Malthusian and Senian Approaches on Scarcity : A Realist Account / Adel Daoud. pp. 453-476
  • Beyond Capital Fundamentalism : Harrod Domar and the History of Development Economics / Mauro Boianvsky. pp. 475-504
  • Adam Smith, Natural Movement and Physics ? Spencer J. Pack and Eric Schliesser. pp. 505-521
  • What was the Message of Friedman’s Presidential
  • Address to the American Economic Association ? /James Forder. pp. 523-541
  • Aristotle’s Geometrical Accounting / Gerhard Michael Ambrosi. pp. 544-576
  • Menger’s Aristotelianism / Karl Mittermaier. pp. 575-594

Health Economics


Volume 27, Number 10 – October 2018

Contents:

  • Reasonable Patient Care Under Uncertainty / Charles F. Manski. pp. 1397-1421
  • Comment: Manski’s View on Patient Care Under Uncertainty / Anirban Basu. pp. 1423-1427
  • Comment: Positive Tails and Normative Dogs / Karl Claxton. pp. 1425-1427
  • Comment:Decentralized Decision Making Through Adaptive Minimax Regret – Complex Yet Intuitively Appealing / Emma McIntosh. pp. 1428-1430
  • Response to Commentaries on Reasonable Patient Care Under Uncertainty / Charles Manski. pp. 1431-1434
  • Can a Smoking Ban Save Your Heart ? / Fabrizio Mazzonna and Paolo Salari. pp. 1435-1449
  • Estimating the Effects of Friends on Health Behaviors of Adolescents / Jason M. Fletcher and Stephen L. Ross. pp. 1450-1462
  • Partial Equilibrium Model of Friendship Formation /Jason M. Fletcher and Stephen L. Ross. pp. 1463-1483
  • Long-Term Impacts of Early -Life Exposure to Malaria:Evidence from Taiwan’s Eradication Campaign in the 1950s / Hsiu-Han Shih and Ming-Jen Lin. pp. 1484-1512
  • Hours Worked by General Practitioners and Waiting Times for Primary Care / Megha Swami et. al. pp. 1513-1532
  • Family Physician Remuneration Schemes and Specialist Referrals : Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Ontario,Canada / Sisira Sarma et. al. pp. 1533-1549
  • The Effect of HIV Prevention Products on Incentives to Supply Condomless Commercial Sex Among Female Sex Workers in South Africa / Matthew Qualife et. al. pp. 1550-1566
  • Do Environmental Factors Drive Obesity ? Evidence from International Graduate Students / Bhagyashree Katare and Timothy K. M. Beatty. pp. 1567-1593
  • Supplier – Induced Demand for Urgent After-Hours Primary Care Services / Thomas Longden et. al. pp. 1594-1608
  • Effectiveness of Tax Credits for Health Insurance Premium: Evidence from the Health Insurance Tax Credit / Dajung Jun. pp. 1609-1616
  • Parametric Models for Biomarkers Based on Flexible Size Distributions / Appostolos Davillas and Adrew M. Jones. pp. 1617-1624

Health Policy and Planning


Volume 33
, Number 7 – September 2018

Contents:

  • Evaluation of a Mobile Approach to Gender-Based Violence Service Delivery Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon / Pamela Lilleston et. al. pp. 767-776
  • Public -private Partnerships in Practice: Collaborating to Improve Health Finance Polciy in Ghana and Kenya /Lauren Suchman et. al. pp. 777-785
  • Unpacking Policy Formulation and Industry Influence :the Case of the Draft Control of Marketing of Alcoholic Beverages Bill in South Africa / Adam Berscher et. al.pp. 786-800
  • The everyday Practice of Supporting Health System Development: Learning From How an Externally – Led Intervention was Implemented in Mozambique / Susan Cleary et. al. pp. 801-810
  • Effect of Currency Exchange Rate Fluctuations on Aid Effectiveness in the Health Sector in Zambia / Collins Chansa et. al. pp. 811-820
  • Precision Targeting for More Equitable Distribution of Health Professionals in Rural China / Suhang Song et. al. pp. 821-827
  • Measuring Family Planning Quality and its Link with Contraceptive Use in Public Facilities in Burkina Faso,Ethiopia , Kenya and Uganda / Timothee Fruhauf et. al. pp. 828-839
  • Regulating Recognition and Training for New Medical Specialties in India : The Case of Emergency Medicine / Veena Sriram et. al. pp. 840-852
  • Creating a Preference for Prevention : The Role of Universal Health Care in the Demand for Preventive Care Among Mexico’s Vulnerable Populations / Melissa Knox. pp. 853-860
  • Uptake of Voluntary Health Insurance and Its Impact on Health Care Utilization in Ghana / Musah Khalid and John Serieux. pp. 861-869
  • Effectiveness of India’s National Programme to Save the Girl Child : Experience of Beti Bachao Beti Padao(B3P) Programme from Haryana State / Rakesh Gupta et. al. pp. 870-876
  • Public-Private Partnerships in Practice Collaborating to Improve Health Finance Policy in Ghana and Kenya / Lauren Suchman et. al. pp. 877-

Health Policy and Planning


Volume 33, Supplement 2 – July 2018

Contents:

  • Strengthening Health System Leadership for Better Governance: What Does it Take? Lucy Gilson and Irene Akua Agyepong. pp. ii1-ii4
  • Leadership and the Functioning of Maternal Health Services in Two Rural District Hospitals in South Africa /T Mathole et. al. pp. ii5-ii15
  • Leadership Styles in Two Ghanaian Hospitals in a Challenging Environment / Matilda Aberes-Ako et. al. pp. ii16-ii26
  • Examining Clinical Leadership in Kenyan Public Hospitals Through the Distributed Leadership Lens /Jacinta Nzinga et. al. pp. ii27-ii34
  • Strategic Leadership Capacity Building for Sub-Saharan African Health Systems and Public Health Governance:a Multi-Country Assessment of Essential Competencies and Optimal Design for a Pan African DrPH / Irene Akua Agyepong et. al. pp. ii35-ii49
  • Achievements and Challenges in Developing Health Leadership in South Africa:The Experience of the Oliver Tambo Fellowship Programme 2008-2014 / Jane Doherty et. al. pp. ii50-ii64
  • Enabling Relational Leadership in Primary Healthcare Settings: Lessons from the DIALHS Collaboration /Susan Cleary et. al. pp. ii65-ii74

Health Policy and Planning


Volume 33, Number 3 – April 2018

Contents:

  • Jeopardizing Quality at the Frontline of Healthcare:Prevalence and Risk Factors for Disrespect and AbuseDuring Facility – Based Childbirth in Ethiopia / KathleenP. Banks et. al. pp. 317-327
  • The Role of Community Health Workers in Improving HIV Treatment Outcomes in CHildren: Lessons Learned from the Zenith Trial in Zimbabwe / Joanna Busza et. al. pp. 328-334
  • The Role of the Technical Review Panel of the Global Fund to Fight HIV/ AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria : An Analysis of Grant Recommendations / Guido Schmidt- Traub. pp. 335-344
  • Dissatisfaction with Current Integration Reforms of Health Insurance Schemes in China: Are They a Success and What Matters? / Linghan Shan et. al. pp. 345-354
  • Towards an Understanding of Resilience: Responding to Health Systems Shocks / Johanna Hanefeld et. al. pp.355-367
  • Brazil’s Family Health Strategy : Factors Associated With Programme Uptake and Coverage Ezpansion Over 15 Years (1998-2012) / Monica Viegas Andrade et. al. pp. 368-380 Sector-Wide or Disease-Specific? Implications of Trends in Development Assistance for Health for the SDG era / Anne L. Buffardi. pp. 381-391
  • Evaluation of Results-Based Financing in the Republic of the Congo: A Comparison Group pre-post Study / Wu Zeng et. al. pp. 392-400 Three Plural Medical Systems in East Asia Interpenetrative Pluralism in Korea and Subjugatory Pluralism in Japan / Jae-Mahn Shim. pp. 401-410
  • How Equitable is social Franchising / Care Studies of Three Maternal Healthcare Franchises in Uganda and India / Manon Haemmerli et. al. pp. 411-419 Global Tobacco Control and Economics Norms : An Analysis of Normative Commitments in Kenya, Malawi ans Zambia. pp. 420-428 How to Convene an International Health or Development Commission : Ten Key Steps / GAvin Yamey et. al. pp. 429-435
  • How to Do (or not to do)… a Health financing Incidence Analysis / John E. Ataguba et. al. pp. 436-444 How Far is Mixed Methods Research in the Field of Health Policy and Systems in Africa? A Scoping Review / M De Allegri et. al. pp. 445-455 Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries : Illustrative Example of Rotavirus Vaccination in Ethiopia / Bryony R Dawkins et. al. pp. 456-463