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January 2015, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 51-70 The Euro: An International Invoicing Currency?
by Adrien Faudot
October 2014, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 3-6 Celso Furtado and Development Theory
by Mario Seccareccia & Eugenia Correa - 7-14 Celso Furtado: The Struggles of an Economist
by Rosa Freire d’Aguiar - 15-32 The Origins of Developmentalist Theory
by James M. Cypher - 33-43 Development and Inequality
by José Déniz Espinós - 44-62 Furtado’s “Economic Growth of Brazil”
by Ricardo Bielschowsky - 63-81 Manufacturing, Industry and Growth in Mexico
by Gregorio Vidal - 82-95 A Conception of the World in Celso Furtado
by Marcos Costa Lima
July 2014, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 3-3 Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 4-17 The Triumph of the Rentier? Thomas Piketty vs. Luigi Pasinetti and John Maynard Keynes
by Lance Taylor - 18-25 Comment: Lance Taylor on Thomas Piketty’s World as Seen Through the Eyes of Maynard Keynes and Luigi Pasinetti
by G. C. Harcourt - 26-34 On the Causes of Growing Inequality: Piketty, Pasinetti and Taylor
by Edward J. Nell - 35-43 Piketty Versus Pasinetti: A Comment on Taylor
by Nadia Garbellini & Ariel Luis Wirkierman - 44-54 Modeling Distribution and Growth: Replies to Garbellini and Wirkierman, Harcourt, and Nell
by Lance Taylor - 55-69 Capitalism, Inequality, and Globalization: Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century
by Prabhat Patnaik - 70-93 The Future of Economics in a Lakatos–Bourdieu Framework
by Arne Heise - 94-107 Is Freshwater Skepticism on Fiscal Multipliers Rooted in Theory?
by Tony Myatt & Brian MacLean
July 2014, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editor’s Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-26 The Mexican and U.S. Economies After Twenty Years of NAFTA
by Robert A. Blecker - 27-46 Crisis, NAFTA, and International Migration
by Rodolfo García Zamora - 47-60 Mexico’s Financial Reforms
by Eugenia Correa - 61-81 Inequality After NAFTA
by James K. Galbraith - 82-99 Economic Integration and Energy in Mexico, Before and After NAFTA
by Alejandro Alvarez Béjar - 100-115 The “Depoliticization” of Trade Disputes in the North American Region
by Stephen McBride & Hepzibah Muñoz Martinez
2014, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-3 Editor's Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 4-19 Varieties of Keynesianism
by Duncan Foley - 20-26 Foley's Follies
by Paul Davidson - 27-33 Foley on Keynes
by Servaas Storm - 34-37 Comment on Foley
by Lance Taylor - 38-42 Reply to Paul Davidson, Servaas Storm, and Lance Taylor
by Duncan Foley - 43-64 Macrofinancial Risks and Liquidity Preference
by Marcelo Milan - 65-91 Macroeconomics for Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Esteban Caldentey & Daniel Titelman - 92-109 Credit, Production, and Wages in Thorstein Veblen's Economic Thought
by Guglielmo Davanzati
2013, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 3-4 Understanding Financialization: History, Theory, and Institutional Analysis
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-18 What Is Financialization?
by Malcolm Sawyer - 19-46 Financialization in a Long-Run Perspective
by Alessandro Vercelli - 47-66 Financialization from a Marxist Perspective
by Ben Fine - 67-82 Critical Observations on Financialization and the Financial Process
by Jo Michell & Jan Toporowski - 83-107 Financialization in Developing and Emerging Countries
by Bruno Bonizzi - 108-127 Financialization and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
by Noemi Levy-Orlik - 128-129 Author Index to
by The Editors
2013, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 3-4 The U.S. Federal Reserve System: A Retrospective
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-23 State of the Art
by Jane D'Arista - 24-43 The Political Economy of U.S. Monetary Policy
by Edwin Dickens - 44-62 The U.S. Fed and the Bank of England
by Peter Howells - 63-83 Reciprocal Influences
by Marc Lavoie & Mario Seccareccia - 84-98 U.S. Federal Reserve Monetary Policy and the First Crisis of Securitization: Mexico and Latin America, 1994-1995
by Eugenia Correa & Alicia Girón - 99-100 Call for Papers for Special Issues of on Abenomics and on Diversity and Institutional Change in the Japanese Economy and Society
by The Editors
2013, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 3-41 Party Competition and Industrial Structure in the 2012 Elections
by Thomas Ferguson & Paul Jorgensen & Jie Chen - 42-62 Coping with the European Public Debt Problem
by Angel Asensio - 63-87 Job Guarantee and Its Critiques
by Eric Tymoigne - 88-100 Economic Growth and Military Spending in China
by H. Atesoglu
2013, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 3-5 Editors' Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia & Alain Parguez & Slim Thabet - 6-12 The Reef That Wrecks the Monetary Economy
by Jean de Largentaye - 13-25 Keynes, the Long Run, and the Present Crisis
by Victoria Chick & Sheila Dow - 26-39 The Twenty-First Century World Crisis: A Keynes Moment?
by Alain Parguez & Slim Thabet - 40-58 A Rehabilitation of the Model of Effective Demand from Chapter 3 of Keynes's (1936)
by John Smithin - 59-81 Effective Demand in the Recent Evolution of the U.S. Economy
by López Julio & Luis Ortiz
2012, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 3-4 Critique of Current Neoliberalism from a Polanyian Perspective—Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-15 The Power of Ideas: Keynes, Hayek, and Polanyi
by Kari Polanyi-Levitt - 16-33 The Belief in Economic Determinism, Neoliberalism, and the Significance of Polanyi's Contribution in the Twenty-First Century
by Claus Thomasberger - 34-53 Freedom in a Complex Society
by Michele Cangiani - 54-68 The Fundamental and Eternal Conflict
by Alain Parguez - 69-87 Polanyi and Hayek on Freedom, the State, and Economics
by Birsen Filip - 88-105 Planning for Freedom
by Paula Valderrama - 106-107 Author Index to
by The Editors
2012, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 3-23 Development Economics
by Davide Gualerzi - 24-40 Profit Without Accumulation
by Fletcher Baragar & Robert Chernomas - 41-68 Europe: The Crisis Within a Crisis
by Arturo Guillén - 69-94 The Dynamics of Manufacturing-Sector Profit Rates in Seven Industrialized Countries
by Gyun Gu
2012, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 3-4 Fiscal Policy at the Crossroads: An International Perspective
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-25 The Role of Fiscal Policy
by Pavlina Tcherneva - 27-41 Setting the Wrong Guidelines for Fiscal Policy
by Giuseppe Fontana & Malcolm Sawyer - 42-60 Governance Without Government
by Arne Heise - 61-81 Understanding Fiscal Policy and the New Fiscalism
by Mario Seccareccia - 82-97 Fiscal Policies and the World Financial Crisis
by Eugenia Correa
2012, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-46 Short-, Long-, and Secular-Wave Growth in the World Political Economy
by Phillip O'Hara - 47-65 Current Account Imbalances, the Eurozone Crisis, and a Proposal for a "European Wage Standard"
by Emiliano Brancaccio - 66-94 Institutions, Geography, and Terms of Trade in Latin America
by Nathan Perry & Carlos Schönerwald - 95-107 "A Financialized Monetary Economy of Production," by Andrea Fumagalli and Stefano Lucarelli: A Comment
by Lucy Badalian & Victor Krivorotov - 108-123 A Financialized Monetary Economy of Production: Some Further Reflections
by Andrea Fumagalli & Stefano Lucarelli
2011, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 3-4 Perspectives on the Great Recession and Policy Alternatives to Combat Stagnation in the Industrialized World
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-30 The Real Roots of the Great Recession
by Massimo Florio - 31-61 Interest, Growth, and Income Distribution
by Massimo Cingolani - 62-82 The Role of Public Investment as Principal Macroeconomic Tool to Promote Long-Term Growth
by Mario Seccareccia - 83-97 Mercantilist Roots of the Crisis
by Antoine Brunet & Jean-Paul Guichard - 98-105 Rethinking Monetary Policy with Reference to Monetary Circuit Theory
by Claude Gnos - 106-107 Author Index to
by The Editors
2011, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-17 The Ascent and Crisis of Money-Manager Capitalism
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 18-32 Marx, the Falling Rate of Profit, Financialization, and the Current Crisis
by Vladimiro Giacché - 33-49 Income Distribution and Crisis in a Marxian Schema of the Monetary Circuit
by Guglielmo Davanzati - 50-58 Economic Stagnation Postponed
by Geert Reuten - 59-71 The U. S. Economic Crisis
by Fred Moseley - 72-87 Marx and the Crisis
by Andrea Micocci
2011, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-20 Minsky's Money Manager Capitalism and the Global Financial Crisis
by L. Wray - 21-44 The Structure and the Evolution of the U.S. Financial System, 1945-1986
by Felipe de Rezende - 45-60 Financial Regulation After the Crisis
by Domenica Tropeano - 61-78 Can It Happen Again?
by Sergio Rossi - 79-97 If the Financial System Is Complex, How Can We Regulate It?
by Edoardo Gaffeo & Roberto Tamborini
2011, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 3-47 A World Upside Down?
by Thomas Ferguson & Robert Johnson - 48-68 A Financialized Monetary Economy of Production
by Andrea Fumagalli & Stefano Lucarelli - 69-85 What Lies Beneath
by Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri
2010, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-30 Could Be Raining
by Riccardo Bellofiore & Joseph Halevi - 31-55 Lies and Truth About the Financial Crisis in the Eurozone
by Alain Parguez - 56-86 Germany and the European and Global Crises
by Sergio Cesaratto & Antonella Stirati - 87-102 A "United States of Europe" or Full Exit from the Euro?
by Marshall Auerback - 103-104 Author Index to
by The Editors
2010, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 3-23 Changes in Central Bank Procedures During the Subprime Crisis and Their Repercussions on Monetary Theory
by Marc Lavoie - 24-44 Fiscal Policy: The Wrench in the New Economic Consensus
by Pavlina Tcherneva - 45-63 Excessive Liquidity and Bank Lending in China
by Xinhua Liu & L. Wray - 64-80 Portfolio Shifts, Asset Price Declines, and Liquidity Lock
by William Van Lear - 81-99 Banco del Sur and the Need for Downstream Linkages
by Wesley Marshall
2010, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-9 Has "It" Happened Again?
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Sergio Rossi - 10-25 Minsky, Keynes, and Financial Instability
by Elisabetta De Antoni - 26-40 From 2009 to 1929
by Ludovic Desmedt & Pierre Piégay & Christine Sinapi - 41-57 The Current Financial Crisis, Monetary Policy, and Minsky's Structural Instability Hypothesis
by Domenica Tropeano - 58-69 The Financial Crisis, Its Economic Consequences, and How to Get Out of It
by Angel Asensio & Dany Lang - 70-82 Financial Fragility, the Minskian Triad, and Economic Dynamics
by Piero Ferri & AnnaMaria Variato
2010, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-27 Inequality-Led Financial Instability
by Fadhel Kaboub & Zdravka Todorova & Luisa Fernandez - 28-53 Interdependency, Decoupling, and Dependency
by Yan Liang - 54-92 Exploring the Sustainability of the Chinese Growth Model in Light of Some Key Structural Characteristics
by Arslan Razmi - 93-130 Hegemony and Seigniorage
by Maria Ivanova
2009, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-24 Financing Development
by Fernando de Carvalho - 25-43 An Alternative View of Finance, Saving, Deficits, and Liquidity
by L. Wray - 44-65 Financing Development
by Hassan Bougrine & Mario Seccareccia - 66-85 Financial Constraints on Economic Growth in the Maghreb Countries
by Mehdi Guirat & Corinne Pastoret - 86-106 Remittances: Political Economy and Developmental Implications
by Ilene Grabel - 107-108 Author Index to
by The Editors
2009, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-21 Revisiting Development in the Twenty-First Century
by Ignacy Sachs - 22-38 Keynes and Sustainable Development
by Eric Berr - 39-57 Mobilizing Domestic Resources
by Jan Kregel - 58-76 Why Foreign Savings Fail to Cause Growth
by Luiz Bresser-Pereira & Paulo Gala - 77-93 Mexico's Economic Prospects Reconsidered
by Julio G.
2009, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-45 Too Big to Bail: The "Paulson Put," Presidential Politics, and the Global Financial Meltdown
by Thomas Ferguson & Robert Johnson - 46-69 Asset Bubbles, Debt Deflation, and Global Imbalances
by Robert Guttmann - 70-99 The United States Financial Crisis and Its NAFTA Linkages
by Eugenia Correa & Mario Seccareccia
2009, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 3-34 Too Big to Bail: The "Paulson Put," Presidential Politics, and the Global Financial Meltdown
by Thomas Ferguson & Robert Johnson - 35-57 The Role of the State and Harrod's
by Jamee Moudud - 58-80 Expectation, Financing, and Payment of Nonmarket Production
by Jean-Marie Harribey - 81-104 The Nature of Government Finance in Brazil
by Felipe de Rezende
2008, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction: Financial Flows and Exchange Rate Movement in the Global Economy
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-30 Insuring Against Private Capital Flows: Is It Worth the Premium? What Are the Alternatives?
by Jörg Bibow - 31-63 Has Capital Account Liberalization in Latin American Countries Led to Higher and More Stable Capital Inflows?
by Jesus Ferreiro & Eugenia Correa & Carmen Gomez - 64-79 The Decline of the Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Brazil: Explaining the "Fear of Floating"
by Carlos da Silva & Matías Vernengo - 80-102 The Effects of External Capital Flows on Developing Countries: Financial Instability or "Wrong" Prices?
by Noemi Orlik - 103-104 Author Index to Volume 37 (Spring 2008-Winter 2008-9)
by The Editors
2008, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-26 The Search for a New Developmental State
by Jamee Moudud & Karl Botchway - 27-53 The Concept and Evolution of the Developmental State
by Esteban Caldentey - 54-81 Toward a New Developmental Paradigm for Latin America
by Ignacio Perrotini & Juan Vázquez & Blanca Avendaño - 82-108 What Is New and What Is Left of the Economic Policies of the New Left Governments of Latin America?
by Juan Moreno-Brid & Igor Paunovic
2008, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-25 The Political Economy of Interest-Rate Setting, Inflation, and Income Distribution
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Mark Setterfield - 26-48 The Rate of Interest, Monetary Policy, and the Concept of "Thrift"
by John Smithin - 49-70 What Did the Fed Do When Inflation Died?: An Empirical Investigation
by Olivier Giovannoni - 71-81 Equity Returns and Monetary Policy
by H. Atesoglu - 82-106 Basel II and the Political Economy of Banking Regulation-Monetary Policy Interaction
by Peter Docherty
2008, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-23 Using Minsky's Cushions of Safety to Analyze the Crisis in the U. S. Subprime Mortgage Market
by Jan Kregel - 24-49 The World Bank: Development Agency, Credit Union, or Institutional Dinosaur?
by Chee Chan - 50-77 The Shrinking Gains from Global Trade Liberalization in Computable General Equilibrium Models: A Critical Assessment
by Frank Ackerman & Kevin Gallagher - 78-100 Expanding the Boundaries of the Economics of Crime
by Steven Pressman
2007, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-11 Global Imbalances and Economic Development
by Esteban Caldentey & Matías Vernengo - 12-35 U. S. Debt and Global Imbalances
by Jane D'Arista - 36-52 The Fallacy of the Revised Bretton Woods Hypothesis: Why Today's Global Financial System Is Unsustainable and Suggestions for a Replacement
by Thomas Palley - 53-70 Global Imbalances and Economic Development: Economic Policymaking by Leftist Governments in Latin America
by Igor Paunovic & Juan Moreno-Brid - 71-96 The Instability and Inequities of the Global Reserve System
by José Ocampo - 97-98 Author Index to Volume 36 (Spring 2007-Winter 2007-8)
by The Editors
2007, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-23 Are Full Employment Policies Obsolete?
by Fernando Cardim de Carvalho & Julio Lopez G. - 24-46 Full Employment: Can It Be a Key Policy Objective for Europe?
by Alain Parguez & Jean-Gabriel Bliek - 47-62 Seeking Full Employment in a Modern World
by Joëlle Leclaire - 63-74 From Civil Rights to Economic Security: Bayard Rustin and the African-American Struggle for Full Employment, 1945-1978
by Mathew Forstater - 75-88 Wage-Employment Dynamics in the Struggle Against Stagnation
by Romar Correa
2007, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 3-5 Guest Editor's Introduction
by Paul Mattick Jr. - 6-83 Marx, Classical Economics, and the Problem of Dynamics
by Henryk Grossmann
2007, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-29 Globalization Reconsidered: Foreign Direct Investment and Global Governance
by Davide Gualerzi - 30-52 The Contradictions of Latin American Export Promotion: The Growth of Manufactured Exports, Debt, and Deindustrialized Labor
by Jon Jonakin - 53-74 What Can Best Explain the Prevalence of Bilateralism in the Investment Regime?
by Jean-Frédéric Morin & Gilbert Gagné - 75-90 The European Monetary Integration Process and Financial Globalization: The Rationale of the "Creative Imbalance" Model
by Catherine Sifakis-Kapetanakis
2007, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-30 Economic Power and the Real World: A Post-Keynesian Analysis of Power
by Virginie Monvoisin & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 31-49 Uncertainty, Class, and Power
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 50-66 John Rogers Commons on Power
by John Marangos - 67-86 Economic Power, the State, and Post-Keynesian Economics
by Steven Pressman - 87-87 Author Index to Volume 35 (Spring 2006-Winter 2006-7)
by The Editors
December 2006, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editor's Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 5-30 Economic Power and the Real World: A Post-Keynesian Analysis of Power
by Virginie Monvoisin & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 31-49 Uncertainty, Class, and Power
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 50-66 John Rogers Commons on Power
by John Marangos - 67-86 Economic Power, the State, and Post-Keynesian Economics
by Steven Pressman