Content
November 2016, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 461-479 The Public Bank Movement: A Response to Local Economic Development and Infrastructure Needs in Three U.S. States
by Deborah M. Figart & Mariam Majd - 480-490 Iceland’s New Constitution Is Not Solely a Local Concern
by Thorvaldur Gylfason - 491-518 Another Road to Serfdom
by John Komlos - 519-521 Barack Obama Reconsidered Again
by Mike Sharpe
September 2016, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 369-371 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 372-389 Reinvigorate Apprenticeships in America to Expand Good Jobs and Reduce Inequality
by Robert I. Lerman - 390-404 Making Apprenticeships Profitable for Firms and Apprentices: The Swiss Model
by Samuel Muehlemann - 405-421 Apprenticeship in Canada: An Increasingly Viable Pathway?
by Morley Gunderson & Harry Krashinsky - 422-433 The Growth of Apprenticeship in England: Doubts Beneath the Numbers
by Alison Fuller - 434-458 Trafficking of Women and Girls for Sex Trade from Nepal to India
by Siddhartha Sarkar - 459-460 Invest in Infrastructure
by Mike Sharpe
July 2016, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 261-264 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 265-278 The U.S. Economy Can Grow Faster
by Josh Bivens - 279-297 We’re Not Broke: America’s Real Spending Problem and How to Fix It
by Thomas L. Hungerford - 298-326 ‘The People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget for Fiscal Year 2017
by Hunter Blair - 327-344 Cyclical Misconceptions Driving Policy Mistakes: Keys to the Productivity Puzzle
by Anirvan Banerji & Lakshman Achuthan - 345-360 The IMF’s Lost Influence in the 21st Century and Its Implications
by Mark Weisbrot - 361-365 The National Economy and Mainstream Economics: A Sociologist’s Take on the Economy and Mainstream Economics
by Herbert J. Gans - 366-367 Inferior People
by Mike Sharpe
May 2016, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 155-156 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 157-177 Can We Develop Enough Skills for a Robust Manufacturing Industry?
by Robert I. Lerman - 178-204 The Triple Challenge for Europe: The Economy, Climate Change, and Governance
by Jan Fagerberg & Staffan Laestadius & Ben R. Martin - 205-222 “Keep It in the Ground.” The Paris Agreement and the Renewal of the Energy Economy: Toward an Alternative Future for Globalized Resource Policy?
by Roland Benedikter & Kjell Kühne & Ariane Benedikter & Giovanni Atzeni - 223-233 Back to the Future of Economics
by James Cicarelli & Andy Kubis - 234-257 The Second Ukrainian Transition: From Oligarch Economy to a Sustainable Development Model
by Pasquale Tridico & Iryna Zhak - 258-259 Obama Reconsidered
by Mike Sharpe - 260-260 Corrigendum
by The Editors
March 2016, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 63-64 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 65-114 Innovative Enterprise or Sweatshop Economics?: In Search of Foundations of Economic Analysis
by William Lazonick - 115-119 Does Full Employment Cause Inflation?
by William A. Douglas - 120-125 The Future of Resources
by Roland Benedikter - 126-147 Falling Short: The Roots of the Coming U.S. Retirement Crisis
by Charles Ellis & Alicia Munnell & Andrew Eschtruth - 148-152 Reducing Economic Inequality: A Bottom-Up Approach
by Herbert J. Gans - 153-154 The Decline of Unions, the Rise of Inequality
by Mike Sharpe
January 2016, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-3 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 4-11 Income Inequality: The Public and the Partisan Divide
by Robert J. Blendon & John M. Benson - 12-21 Keynes’s Early Work on Monetary Policy
by Eric Rauchway - 22-34 Beyond Bancor
by Perry Mehrling - 35-46 The End of Laissez-Faire, the End of History, and the Structure of Scientific Revolutions
by Ravi Kanbur - 47-59 “Transhumanism”: A New Global Political Trend?
by Roland Benedikter & Katja Siepmann - 60-61 The United States Past and Present: The Battle Between Private and Public Interests and What Might Happen in the Future
by Mike Sharpe
November 2015, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 475-476 Letter from the Editor
by The Editors - 477-491 A Barbarous Relic: The Economic Consequences of the Euro
by Matthias Matthijs - 492-508 Paper Entanglements: Why (and How) Keynes’s Ideas about Sovereign Debt Still Matter
by Stephen C. Nelson - 509-531 From Theory to Policy? Keynes’s Distinction Between Apparatus of Thought and Apparatus of Action, with an Eye to the European Debt Crisis
by Anna Maria Carabelli & Mario Aldo Cedrini - 532-549 Economic Policies to Improve the Current State of the Brazilian Economy
by Philip Arestis & Fábio Henrique Bittes Terra - 550-559 The Political Economy of Human Happiness
by Amitava Krishna Dutt - 560-561 Living Through One-Third of U.S. History
by Mike Sharpe
September 2015, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 383-385 Letter from the Editor
by The Editors - 386-397 Keynes and the World Economy Today
by Peter Temin & David Vines - 398-412 Keynes’s Early Beliefs and Why They Still Matter
by Jonathan Kirshner - 413-427 Controlling Capital Flows “At Both Ends”: A Neglected (but Newly Relevant) Keynesian Innovation from Bretton Woods
by Eric Helleiner - 428-438 Why Does Creative Destruction No Longer Work? Proposing Actions for a Future with Reduced Employment
by Arvind Ashta - 439-460 Who Does Warren Buffet Speak For? How America Came to Embrace the Low Road
by Oren M. Levin-Waldman - 461-473 Chance Encounters: At War with the System
by Mike Sharpe
July 2015, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 285-286 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 287-302 Expand Social Security Now
by Nancy J. Altman & Eric R. Kingson - 303-325 Economic Policies and Growth Strategies after the Crisis: Different Approaches in the United States, Japan, and the EU
by Pasquale Tridico - 326-342 Social Capital, Inequality, and Economic Crisis
by Thorvaldur Gylfason - 343-360 The Ongoing Labor Market Depression
by Aaron Pacitti & Melissa Fichera - 361-371 Reinterpreting the Ukraine Conflict: The Drive for Ethnic Subordination and Existential Enemies
by Robert H. Wade - 372-379 The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Capitalism
by Michael Meeropol - 380-382 The World of Michal Kalecki
by Mike Sharpe
May 2015, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 195-196 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 197-221 What the American Elite Won over the Past 35 Years and What All Other Americans Lost
by Jon D. Wisman & Aaron Pacitti - 222-232 Making Free Trade Worker Friendly
by William A. Douglas - 233-240 Time for Banking Reform
by Michael Cayton - 241-250 High School Economics Texts and the American Economy
by Herbert J. Gans - 251-261 The Rhetoric of McCloskey
by Phil Ryan - 262-282 Seven Lessons about Child Poverty
by Clio Chang - 283-284 A Bad Dream
by Mike Sharpe
March 2015, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 109-111 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 112-134 What’s Wrong with Economics: A Discussion Between Paul Krugman and Jeff Madrick
by The Editors - 135-138 After the Wall Fell: The Poor Balance Sheet of the Transition to Capitalism
by Branko Milanovic - 139-148 The “Subpar” Recovery: A Long-standing Misunderstanding
by Anirvan Banerji & Lakshman Achuthan - 149-159 Austerity Cannot Explain the Current UK Economic Growth
by Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer - 160-167 How Natural Is the Natural Rate of Unemployment?
by John Komlos - 168-174 ComeuppanceTime?
by Peter A. Coclanis - 175-186 A U.S. Program for Controlling Climate Change and Expanding Job Opportunities
by Jeremy Brecher - 187-192 Kenneth Boulding Is Still Out Front
by Mike Sharpe - 193-193 What’s in Store for Us? Part II
by Mike Sharpe - 194-194 Erratum
by The Editors
January 2015, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-3 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 4-22 High Priests and the Gospel of Anti-Corruption
by Janine R. Wedel - 23-28 Buddhist Economics: An Enlightened Approach to the Dismal Science
by Clair Brown - 29-50 Why the Minimum Wage Orthodoxy Reigns Supreme
by Oren M. Levin-Waldman - 51-63 Inequality and the Business Cycle
by Howard Sherman & Paul Sherman - 64-76 A Primer on the Export-Import Bank: Should It Continue?
by Bob Carbaugh - 77-104 This Crisis Could Be Different: Lessons for the EU from Argentina
by Kristina Hille - 105-107 What’s in Store for Us?
by Mike Sharpe
2014, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-22 Tightening Monetary Policy Now Is a Bad Mistake
by Josh Bivens - 23-33 A Note on Contemporary Macroeconomic Policies
by David Jones - 34-45 The Failure of Forecasts in the Great Recession
by Daniel Culbertson & Tara Sinclair - 46-55 Argentina, Vulture Funds, and the American Justice System
by Matías Vernengo - 56-70 Don't Cry for Argentina—It Is Not 2001 Again
by Robert Scott & Kenneth Mitchell - 71-84 Economic and Political Development Under Demisovereignty
by Robert Wade - 85-102 Why Did Forceful Internal Devaluation Fail to Kick-Start Export-Led Growth in Greece?
by Michael Mitsopoulos & Theodore Pelagidis - 103-106 USA Still in Decline
by Mike Sharpe - 107-111 Index to Volume 57 (January-December 2014)
by The Editors
2014, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 3-5 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 6-16 Want to Attack Inequality? Reduce Unemployment!
by Dean Baker & Jared Bernstein - 17-32 The Not-So-Powerful Wizard of Jobs
by Daniel Alpert - 33-52 Europe in Mid-Life Crisis
by Roland Benedikter - 53-64 Seeking a Political Solution to the Economy's Problems
by Herbert Gans - 65-80 Paid Parental Leave and America's Youngest Poor
by Steven Pressman & Robert Scott - 81-86 Afterthoughts on Piketty's
by David Harvey - 87-99 The Banality of a Bureaucrat
by John Komlos - 100-103 Review
by Alex Marshall - 104-106 The Self-Destruction of Humanity Through Overheating the Earth
by Mike Sharpe
2014, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-17 A Call for Policy Change in Europe
by Joseph Stiglitz & Jean-Paul Fitoussi & Peter Bofinger & Gøsta Esping-Andersen & James Galbraith & Ilene Grabel - 18-31 Work-Based Learning to Expand Opportunities for Youth
by Harry Holzer & Robert Lerman - 32-43 State and Local Finances
by Donald Cohen - 44-56 Are City Fiscal Woes Widespread? Are Pensions the Cause?
by Alicia Munnell & Jean-Pierre Aubry & Josh Hurwitz & Mark Cafarelli - 57-81 The Economics of Mitigating Climate Change?
by Richard Rosen & Edeltraud Guenther - 82-102 A Tax Reform That Falls Flat
by Steven Pressman - 103-114 Thomas Piketty Responds to His Critics
by Martin Burcharth - 115-117 Good Luck with a Tax on Capital
by Mike Sharpe
2014, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-39 The Past, Present, and Future of Economic Growth
by Dani Rodrik - 40-59 Alleviating Poverty in the Twenty-First Century Through Frugal Innovations
by Balkrishna Rao - 60-83 Deteriorating Labor Market Fortunes for Young Adults
by Andrew Sum & Ishwar Khatiwada & Walter McHugh & Will Kent - 84-96 Capital in the Twenty-First Century, by Thomas Piketty
by Heather Boushey - 97-104 Taxation and Inequality
by Reuven Avi-Yonah - 105-119 Twenty-First-Century Monetary Policy
by Leonard Santow - 120-123 Our Hidden Industrial Policy
by Mike Sharpe
2014, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-25 The Economic Lives of Latinos in the United States
by Robert Blendon & John Benson & Mary Gorski & Kathleen Weldon & Debra Pérez & Frederick Mann & Carolyn Miller - 26-41 The West and the Rest in the World Economy
by Deepak Nayyar - 42-53 Spain Rains on the Austerity Victory Parade
by William Black - 54-64 How Governments Make Markets and Why Economists Should Help Them
by Alex Marshall - 65-79 Crossing the Rubicon
by Amitai Etzioni - 80-90 Basic Income
by Herbert Gans - 91-108 Is the Casino Economy Creating Jobs?
by Deborah Figart & Ellen Mutari - 109-115 Israel: Dreams and Nightmares
by Mike Sharpe
2014, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-18 How Might the U.S. "Quantitative Easing" Develop?
by Philip Arestis & Elias Karakitsos - 19-40 A Conservative Case for the Minimum Wage
by Oren Levin-Waldman - 41-59 Crimes Against Present and Future Generations
by Bianca Jagger - 60-66 Exonerating Corporate Executives
by William Black - 67-81 Economic Freedom and the Size of Government
by James Mahon - 82-108 Culture Sustains the Hindu Rate of Growth in India
by Surendra Kaushik
2013, Volume 56, Issue 6
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-37 How High Inequality Plus Neoliberal Governance Weakens Democracy
by Robert Wade - 38-59 Stimulus Without Debt
by Laurence Seidman - 60-86 The Plunge in Teen Summer Employment
by Andrew Sum & Ishwar Khatiwada & Walter McHugh - 87-114 Differential Effects of the Great Recession by Household Type
by Olga Zakrevskaya & Sharon Mastracci - 115-118 The U.S. Military: Ignorant and Arrogant
by Mike Sharpe - 119-122 Index to Volume 56 (January-December 2013)
by The Editors
2013, Volume 56, Issue 5
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-30 Chile: The Switzerland of the South?
by Roland Benedikter & Katja Siepmann - 31-61 Cap and Trade Contains Global Warming Better Than a Carbon Tax
by Robert Repetto - 62-73 Work-Time Reduction: Possibilities and Problems
by Herbert Gans - 74-84 The Need for Change at the Fed
by Leonard Santow - 85-99 Do Colleges and Universities "Manage" Their Financial Reporting?
by Robert Martin - 100-107 Review
by Amitava Dutt - 108-112 What Don't You Understand About Racism?
by Mike Sharpe
2013, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 3-5 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 6-21 Making Jobs Good
by John Schmitt & Janelle Jones - 22-25 Aging Population, Health-Care Costs, and the National Debt
by Paul Davidson - 26-37 Economic Inequality in India
by S. Subramanian & D. Jayaraj - 38-50 Facing Future Adversity
by Avner Offer - 51-88 Protecting Retirement Wealth
by Christian Weller - 89-97 Roger Myerson's Paean to Plutocracy
by William Black - 98-104 The Sorrows of Native Americans
by Mike Sharpe
2013, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 3-5 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 6-27 Values, Institutions, and Models of Institutional Change in Transition Economies
by Pasquale Tridico - 28-41 The Future of Economic Idealism in East Asia
by Roland Benedikter - 42-52 Moving to a United States of Europe?
by Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer - 53-73 Understanding International Corruption and What to Do About It
by Herbert Werlin - 74-92 Sustainable Social Security
by Kathleen Krier - 93-100 The Dismal Job Prospects in America's Future
by Herbert Gans - 101-109 Keynes's Hundred Year Forecast
by Mike Sharpe
2013, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-30 The Rich Get Richer
by Tim Koechlin - 31-52 Rethinking Retail
by Catherine Ruetschlin - 53-78 The Growth Trap, Ecological Devastation, and the Promise of Guaranteed Employment
by Jon Wisman - 79-99 The Eurozone Needs to Rethink the Powers of the European Central Bank
by Leonard Santow - 100-114 The Libertarian Welfare State
by Robert Hockett
2013, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-39 The Art of Power Maintenance
by Robert Wade - 40-60 Be Outraged by Austerity
by Stephany Griffith-Jones & Richard Jolly - 61-71 Economic Development with Limited Supplies of Management
by Richard America - 72-87 An Enduring Recession?
by Herbert Gans - 88-115 Medicare for All
by Laurence Seidman - 116-117 America Descending
by Mike Sharpe
2012, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick - 5-25 The Public, Taxes, and the Fiscal Cliff
by Robert Blendon & John Benson - 26-52 Wage Policy as an Essential Ingredient in Job Creation
by Oren Levin-Waldman - 53-66 The Power of Economics Versus the Economics of Power
by Michael Perelman - 67-87 Panglossian Economics
by Ann Davis - 88-116 Is Russia Still a BRIC?
by Aleksandr Gevorkyan - 117-119 Waiting for Obama
by Mike Sharpe - 120-123 Index to Volume 55 (January-December 2012)
by The Editors
2012, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 3-4 Letter from the Editor
by Jeff Madrick