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2008, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 349-366 Foreign Banks and Political Sovereignty: The Case of Argentina
by Wesley Marshall - 367-391 The Emergence of the Law of Value in a Dynamic Simple Commodity Economy
by Ian Wright - 393-403 Can We Meaningfully Speak of Changes in Price under the Regime of Changes in Techniques?
by Paul Cockshott & Ajit Sinha - 405-420 Why Economists should Choose their Inheritance: Physics and Path-independence in Economic Systems
by Dany Lang - 421-432 Finance and the Cambridge Equation: A Comment
by Man-Seop Park - 433-441 Finance and the Cambridge Equation: Again on the Rate of Profits of Financial Intermediaries
by Giuseppe Ciccarone - 443-453 The Organizational Approach of Capability Theory
by Giampaolo Garzarelli
2008, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 159-161 Introduction to the Special Issue on Ethics and Economics
by Irene Van Staveren - 163-180 The 'Dismal Science' - Still? Economics and Human Flourishing
by Mark Lutz - 181-197 Not by P Alone: A Virtuous Economy
by Deirdre Mccloskey - 199-232 Freedom, Values and Sen: Towards a Morally Enriched Classical Economic Theory
by Vivian Walsh - 233-256 From 'Hume's Law' to Problem- and Policy-Analysis for Human Development. Sen after Dewey, Myrdal, Streeten, Stretton and Haq
by Des Gasper - 257-274 The Efficiency of Equity
by Stephan Klasen - 275-291 Two Views of Corruption and Democracy
by Mozaffar Qizilbash
2008, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-22 Has Growing Inequality Contributed to Rising Household Economic Distress?
by Heather Boushey & Christian Weller - 23-39 Edmund Phelps and Modern Macroeconomics
by Robert Dimand - 41-58 The Structure of Social Capital: An Austrian Perspective on its Nature and Development
by Emily Chamlee-Wright - 59-77 Was Frank Knight an Institutionalist?
by Pier Francesco Asso & Luca Fiorito - 79-93 Classical Theory and Exhaustible Natural Resources: Notes on the Current Debate
by Fabio Ravagnani - 95-110 The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions in Brazil: The Limits of the Inflation-targeting Strategy, 1999-2005
by Matias Vernengo - 111-125 The Monetization of Profits in a Monetary Circuit Framework
by Eladio Febrero - 127-145 The Optimal Lifetime of Capital Goods: a Restatement of Sraffa's Analysis of Fixed Capital
by Giuseppe Vitaletti
2007, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 449-473 Are PAYG and FF Pension Schemes Equivalent Systems? Macroeconomic Considerations in the Light of Alternative Economic Theories
by Sergio Cesaratto - 475-496 On the Contributions of Barbara Bergmann to Economics
by Paulette Olson - 497-512 Redistributive Policy: Capacity and Outcomes over the Business Cycle
by Sharon Mastracci - 513-537 Life beyond the Washington Consensus: An Introduction to Pro-poor Macroeconomic Policies
by Alfredo Saad-Filho - 539-554 Central Banking and Post-Keynesian Economics
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Sergio Rossi - 555-562 Thinking of Sylos Labini (or Sylos Labini's Thinking)
by Marcella Corsi - 563-573 Asset-based Reserve Requirements: Some Reservations
by Jan Toporowski - 575-578 Asset-based Reserve Requirements: A Response
by Thomas Palley
2007, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 297-316 Aumann's and Schelling's Game Theory: The Nobel Prize in Economic Science, 2005
by S. Abu Turab Rizvi - 317-345 On the Rental Price of Capital and the Profit Rate: The Perils and Pitfalls of Total Factor Productivity Growth
by Jesus Felipe & J. S. L. Mccombie - 347-367 Free Trade: A Dead End for Underdeveloped Economies
by Rune Skarstein - 369-386 The New Consensus and Post-Keynesian Interest Rate Policy
by Claude Gnos & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 387-404 The New Consensus on Monetary Policy and its Post-Keynesian Critique
by Peter Kriesler & Marc Lavoie - 405-418 Is There a Stabilizing Role for Fiscal Policy in the New Consensus?
by Mark Setterfield - 419-434 Planning and Know-how: The Relationship between Knowledge and Calculation in Hayek's Case for Markets
by Dan Greenwood - 435-440 Technology as Transsubjective Structural Context: The Uncertainty of Investor Expectations
by Mathew Forstater
2007, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 139-164 The Meaning of Social Efficiency
by Louis Lefeber & Thomas Vietorisz - 165-180 Thinking Things Through: The Value and Limitations of James Buchanan's Public Choice Theory
by Bart Engelen - 181-202 Facts, Theories, Values and Destitution in the Works of Sir Partha Dasgupta
by Hilary Putnam & Vivian Walsh - 203-217 Are Functional Relations Always the Alter Ego of Humean Laws?
by Mark Setterfield - 219-220 Classical Theory and Policy Analysis: A Roundtable Discussion
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 221-242 Professor Foley and Classical Policy Analysis
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 243-247 Distribution, Inflation and Policy Analysis
by Massimo Pivetti - 249-261 Reviewing a Review
by Fernando Vianello - 263-268 Response to Garegnani, Pivetti and Vianello
by Duncan K. Foley
2007, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-20 A Random Walk Down Maple Lane? A Critique of Neoclassical Consumption Theory with Reference to Housing Wealth
by Greg Hannsgen - 21-35 Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology: Ethics in Economics
by Irene Van Staveren - 37-53 Ethics, Ontology and Capabilities
by Nuno Martins - 55-80 The Point of Effective Demand
by Mark Hayes - 81-113 A Comprehensive Incentives Analysis of the Potential Performance of Market Socialism
by James Yunker
2006, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 449-467 Capitalists, workers, and the burden of debt
by Thomas Michl - 469-496 What do we know about the real exchange rate? A classical cost of production story
by John Sarich - 497-508 A note on the long-run behaviour of Kaleckian models
by Mario Cassetti - 509-520 Merit goods in a utilitarian framework
by Stefan Mann - 521-546 Paradigms and pluralism in heterodox economics
by Robert Garnett - 547-559 The neglect of replacement investment in keynesian economics
by Michael Perelman - 561-569 Harrod's interwar papers and correspondence: a review essay
by Esteban Perez Caldentey
2006, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 295-299 Pensions in an ageing society: a symposium
by Sergio Cesaratto - 301-315 Demography, the cost of pensions and the move to pension funds
by Pierre Concialdi - 317-334 Private and public pension systems compared: an evaluation of the Latin American experience
by Carmelo Mesa-Lago - 335-357 Pay-As-You-Go versus funded systems. Some critical considerations
by Eladio Febrero & Maria-Angeles Cadarso - 359-378 From work to retirement: a tale of bumpy routes
by Bruno Contini & Roberto Leombruni - 379-390 The 'principle of scarcity', pension policy and growth
by Massimo Pivetti - 391-411 Social security in an aging society
by L. Randall Wray - 413-425 Viability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems: a demand side perspective
by Aldo Barba - 427-448 Caught between virtue and ideological necessity. A century of pension policies in the UK
by Alan Walker & Liam Foster
2006, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 147-171 'Marxism Gone Mad': Tugan-Baranovsky on crises, their possibility and their periodicity
by Daniele Besomi - 173-191 Effective demand in a stylised Keynesian model of growth
by Keiran Sharpe - 193-208 The role of pecuniary external economies and economies of scale in the theory of increasing returns
by Ramesh Chandra & Roger Sandilands - 209-222 Profit-sharing versus interest-taking in the Kaldor-Pasinetti theory of income and profit distribution
by Usamah Uthman - 223-233 Real wages, productivity and economic growth in the G7, 1960-2002
by H. Sonmez Atesoglu & John Smithin - 235-252 A Kantian critique of neoclassical law and economics
by Mark White - 253-264 Stiglitz and his discontent
by Timothy Koechlin - 265-269 Screpanti versus Marx on exploitation: a comment
by Andrew Kliman
2006, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-28 Kydland and Prescott's Nobel Prize: the methodology of time consistency and real business cycle models
by James Hartley - 29-48 A through-time framework for producer households
by S. Charusheela & Colin Danby - 49-70 Immigration as industrial strategy in American meatpacking
by Dell Champlin & Eric Hake - 71-78 On the Tobin Tax
by Korkut Erturk - 79-90 Does the market self-correct? Asymmetrical adjustment and the structure of economic error
by Peter Leeson & Christopher Coyne & Peter Boettke - 91-104 Political rights, civil liberties, and the black market premium on foreign exchange: Evidence from developing countries
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Gour Goswami - 105-112 Eriksson on critical realism: a comment
by Andrew Mearman - 113-118 Eriksson on Critical Realism: a rejoinder
by Ralf Eriksson
2005, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 489-511 The Role of credit in a Keynesian monetary economy
by Giancarlo Bertocco - 513-531 Can Recession Feed Inflation? A Conflicting Claims Framework
by Leonardo Vera - 533-547 Confidence and alternative Keynesian methods of asset choice
by David Dequech - 549-569 The Emergence of Money in Commodity Exchange, or Money as Monopolist of the Ability to Buy
by Costas Lapavitsas - 571-586 Psychology, social evolution and liberalism: a Hayekian trinity
by G. R. Steele - 587-600 A critical realist reply to Walters & Young
by Steve Fleetwood - 601-607 Further Reflections on Critical Realism
by Bernard Walters & David Young - 609-617 Value and exploitation: a comment
by Angelo Reati - 619-619 Value and Exploitation: a Rejoinder
by Ernesto Screpanti
2005, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 345-348 Introduction
by Neri Salvadori - 349-358 Sraffa's lectures on Continental banking: A preliminary appraisal
by Marcello De Cecco - 359-380 Piero Sraffa's lectures on the advanced theory of value 1928-31 and the rediscovery of the classical approach
by Rodolfo Signorino - 381-406 Sraffa and Wittgenstein: Physicalism and constructivism
by Mathieu Marion - 407-412 Sraffa and Gramsci: A recollection
by Giorgio Napolitano - 413-441 Representing the production and circulation of commodities in material terms: On Sraffa's objectivism
by Heinz Kurz & Neri Salvadori - 443-464 Bringing the edition of Ricardo's works to completion: The making of the General Index, 1951-73
by Christian Gehrke - 465-470 The comparative statics of industry-level produced-input-use in HOS trade theory
by Ian Steedman - 471-487 Reflections on Sraffa's Legacy in Economics: A review essay
by Sergio Nistico & Giorgio Rodano
2005, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 161-209 The Economic Contributions of John Kenneth Galbraith
by Stephen Dunn & Steven Pressman - 211-230 The politics of social accounting: public goals and the evolution of the national accounts in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States
by Mark Perlman & Morgan Marietta - 231-252 Paths of accumulation and growth: Towards a Keynesian long-period theory of output
by Oscar de-Juan - 253-267 A Kaleckian model of business cycle synchronization
by Ghassan Dibeh - 269-290 Marx's analysis of the falling rate of profit in the first version of Volume III of capital
by Howard Petith - 291-316 Structure, agency and causality in post-revival Austrian economics: tensions and resolutions
by Paul Lewis - 317-329 Stiglitz on Globalization and Development with an Eye to Keynes
by Davide Gualerzi
2005, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-28 Paradise lost and found? The econometric contributions of Clive W. J. Granger and Robert F. Engle
by Peter Hans Matthews - 29-43 Pasinetti, Keynes and the multiplier
by Andrew Trigg & Frederic Lee - 45-61 Uncertainty, financial fragility and monitoring: Will Basle-type pragmatism resolve the Japanese banking crisis?
by Yasushi Suzuki - 63-78 Austrian economics and value judgments: a critical comparison with Neoclassical Economics
by Sandye Gloria-Palermo & Giulio Palermo - 79-105 Mises, bastiat, public opinion, and public choice
by Bryan Caplan & Edward Stringham - 107-113 Walsh on Sen after Putnam
by Amartya Sen - 115-126 Guglielmo Carchedi's 'art of fudging' explained to the people
by Ernesto Screpanti - 127-139 Sapiens nihil affirmat quod non probat
by Guglielmo Carchedi
2004, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 411-456 The economic contributions of Paul Sweezy
by M. C. Howard & J. E. King - 457-472 Domestic violence against women, and their economic dependence: A count data analysis
by Bharati Basu & Felix Famoye - 473-483 Demand-side issues of the service economy
by Pascal Ughetto - 485-499 The changing face of mainstream economics
by David Colander & Richard Holt & Barkley Rosser - 501-506 A note on Kaleckian lags in the Solow model
by Marek Szydłowski & Adam Krawiec - 507-515 Preaching to the choir: A response to Kaplow and Shavell's Fairness Versus Welfare
by Mark White
2004, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 291-307 Does income distribution matter for effective demand? Evidence from the United States
by Christopher Brown - 309-334 Keynes's multiplier in a two-sectoral framework
by Jochen Hartwig - 335-345 Is ex-ante ex-post analysis irrelevant to Keynes's theory of employment?
by Claude Gnos - 347-360 A post-Keynesian model of output, employment and monetary demand
by Rosaria Rita Canale - 361-375 The contribution of Gerald Shove to the development of Cambridge Economics
by Claudio Sardoni
2004, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 163-177 Finance and the Cambridge equation
by Giuseppe Ciccarone - 179-206 Sraffian research programmes and unorthodox economics
by Tony Aspromourgos - 207-223 Financial fragility, effective demand and the business cycle
by Mark Setterfield - 225-237 Variations on a Schumpeterian theme: democracy, capitalism and civilizations in a turbulence zone
by Eyup Ozveren - 239-247 Carabelli & de Vecchi on Keynes and Hayek
by William Butos & Roger Koppl - 249-256 On Hayek and Keynes once again: a reply to Butos & Koppl
by Anna Carabelli & Nicolo De vecchi
2004, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-41 The Nobel Prize in behavioral and experimental economics: a contextual and critical appraisal of the contributions of Daniel Kahneman and Cernon Smith
by Morris Altman - 43-58 Asset-based reserve requirements: reasserting domestic monetary control in an era of financial innovation and instability
by Thomas Palley - 59-77 Is there an equilibrium rate of unemployment in the long run?
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 79-99 Credit money and Kaldor's 'institutional' theory of income distribution
by Man-Seop Park - 101-115 Poverty, capabilities and freedom
by David Levine - 117-129 A Pasinettian approach to international economic relations: the pure labor case
by Ricardo Azevedo Araujo & Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
2003, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 453-456 Introduction
by John King - 457-466 Concentric circles of limits to the rate of accumulation: an interpretation of Joan Robinson's theory of economic dynamics
by Roger Backhouse - 467-482 Joan Robinson on Marx
by Fletcher Baragar - 483-491 Joan Robinson and Keynes: finance, relative prices and the monetary circuit
by Claude Gnos & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 493-508 Joan Robinson: classical revivalist or neoclassical critic?
by Harvey Gram - 509-519 On re-reading Joan Robinson's 'On re-reading Marx'
by Peter Groenewegen - 521-544 Technical progress in Joan Robinson's view: an attempt at systematisation and formalisation
by Claudia Heller - 545-560 Joan Robinson and the three cambridge revolutions
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 561-574 Joan Robinson's disillusion with economics
by Alex Millmow - 575-586 From profit margins to income distribution: Joan Robinson's odyssey from marginal productivity theory
by Ingrid Rima - 587-588 Joan Robinson: a personal note
by Paul Streeten - 589-596 Joan Robinson as a teacher
by A. M. C. Waterman
2003, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 291-314 Post Keynesian Approaches to Endogenous Money: A time framework explanation
by Giuseppe Fontana - 315-394 Sen after Putnam
by Vivian Walsh - 395-412 For Ethics and Economics without the Dichotomies
by Hilary Putnam - 413-418 Tragedy and Human Capabilities: A response to Vivian Walsh
by Martha Nussbaum - 419-425 Openness versus Closedness in Classical and Neoclassical Economics
by Harvey Gram
2003, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 155-171 Value and Exploitation: A counterfactual approach
by Ernesto Screpanti - 173-191 The Evolution of Cost-based Pricing Rules in Britain: An institutionalist perspective
by Mirghani Ahmed & Robert Scapens - 193-209 On the Post Keynesian Theory of Growth and 'Institutional' Distribution
by Pasquale Commendatore - 211-229 Education, Poverty and Sustainable Livelihoods in Tamil Nadu: Inequalities, opportunities and constraints
by Ron Ayres & Manuela Torrijos Simon - 231-244 Economic Theory and Rationality: A Wittgensteinian interpretation
by Thomas Boylan & Paschal O'Gorman - 245-255 Robert H. Nelson on Romanism, Protestantism and American Economics: A review essay
by Mark Perlman
2003, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-21 A Nobel Prize for Asymmetric Information: The economic contributions of George Akerlof, Michael Spence and Joseph Stiglitz
by J. Barkley Rosser - 23-32 Supply and Demand in the Theory of Long-run Growth: Introduction to a symposium on demand-led growth
by Mark Setterfield - 33-52 Technical Change, Effective Demand and Employment
by Sergio Cesaratto & Franklin Serrano & Antonella Stirati - 53-74 Kaleckian Effective Demand and Sraffian Normal Prices: Towards a reconciliation
by Marc Lavoie - 75-84 Pitfalls in the Theory of Growth: An application to the balance of payments constrained growth model
by Thomas Palley - 85-106 On the Transition from Long-period to Short-period Equilibria
by Christian Gehrke - 107-124 The Counterfactual Method of Marx's Theory of Surplus
by Stefano Perri
2002, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 429-434 Sen and Capabilities
by Steven Pressman & Gale Summerfield - 435-461 Is Sen's Capability Approach an Adequate Basis for Considering Human Development?
by Des Gasper - 463-480 Development, Common Foes and Shared Values
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 481-496 Capabilities and Personal Identity: Using Sen to explain personal identity in Folbre's 'structures of constraint' analysis
by John Davis - 497-518 Perfectionism, Paternalism and Liberalism in Sen and Nussbaum's Capability Approach
by Severine Deneulin - 519-530 On Realizing Profits in Money
by Edward Nell - 531-538 Automata, Joint Production and the Labour Theory of Value
by Georgios Sotirchos
2002, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 293-311 Reworking the Wage Curve: Exploring the consistency of the model across time, space and demographic group
by Heather Boushey - 313-327 Shirking the Issue? Efficiency wages, work discipline and full employment
by David Spencer - 329-355 A Reconsideration of the Theory of Entrepreneurship: A participatory approach
by Fikret Adaman & Pat Devine - 357-377 Comment on 'Capacity Utilization, Foreign Portfolio Investment and International Debts and Deficits'
by Harvey Gram - 379-392 An Austrian (Mis)Reads Adam Smith: A critique of Rothbard as intellectual historian
by Peter Hans Matthews & Andreas Ortmann
2002, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 149-177 The Economics of Pensions: A non-conventional approach
by Sergio Cesaratto - 179-192 Revisiting the Old Theory of Cyclical Growth: Harrod, Kaldor cum Schumpeter
by Korkut Erturk - 193-209 The Contested Sovereignty of the Firm
by Michael Dietrich - 211-225 A Note on the Stability of Full Employment
by Hansjorg Klausinger - 227-239 Ronald Coase's Method of Building More Realistic Models of Choice
by Bingyuang Hsiung & J. Patrick Gunning - 241-258 Uncertainty and Consumption in Keynes's Theory of Effective Demand
by Sven Larson - 259-267 The Economic Writings of William Thomas Thornton: A review article
by Mark Donoghue
2002, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 5-29 The Barings Crisis in Argentina: The role of exogenous European money market factors
by William Miles - 31-46 New Zealand's Economic Reforms: An assessment
by Paul Dalziel - 47-67 Bones for Sale: 'Development', environment and food security in East Africa
by Mathew Forstater - 69-89 The Economic Contributions of James J. Heckman and Daniel L. McFadden
by Carolyn Heinrich & Jeffrey Wenger - 91-114 The Scottish Tradition in Economics and the Role of Common Sense in Adam Smith's Thought
by Flavio Comim - 115-123 'The Principle of Increasing Risk': Kalecki's investment theory revisited
by Tamotsu Nakamura
2001, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 405-425 Wage-setting under Fordism: The rise of job evaluation and the ideology of equal pay
by Deborah Figart - 427-451 Inflation, Unemployment and Hysteresis: An alternative view
by Antonella Stirati - 453-470 Intra-capitalist Conflicts, Monetary Policy and Income Distribution
by George Argitis