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2010, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 236-241 Obituary for Jörg Huffschmid
by John Grahl - 241-247 Different sources of capitalism's instability: Finance in Minsky and money in The General Theory
by Elisabetta De Antoni - 248-255 The spread of Keynesianism in Brazil: The origins and experience of the Brazilian Keynesian Association
by Luiz Fernando de Paula & Fernando Ferrari Filho - 255-255 The New Consensus in macroeconomics and non-mainstream approaches
by Claudio Sardoni - 266-271 Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy – A review of the book edited by Giuseppe Fontana and Mark Setterfield
by Sebastian Dullien - 271-277 Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy: A response to some criticisms
by Giuseppe Fontana & Mark Setterfield - 283-302 Crises and paradigms in macroeconomics
by Malcolm Sawyer - 303-323 Global imbalances, monetary disorder, and shrinking policy space: Keynes's legacy for our troubled world
by Anna M. Carabelli & Mario A. Cedrini - 325-359 Global imbalances, the US dollar, and how the crisis at the core of global finance spread to "self-insuring" emerging market economies
by Jörg Bibow - 361-375 Kaldorian boom-bust cycles in the housing market
by Ingo Barens & Peter Flaschel & Florian Hartmann & Andreas Röthig - 377-400 The global financial crisis and the shift to shadow banking
by Yeva Nersisyan & L. Randall Wray - 401-413 The economies of deleveraging: The aftermath of financialization
by Thomas I. Palley
2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 7-11 "We are all Horizontalists now!" Interview with Basil Moore
by Basil Moore - 11-24 Schwerer Rückfall in alte Obsessionen – Zur aktuellen deutschen Finanzpolitik
by Achim Truger - 24-31 Die Kontroverse Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung contra Handelsblatt. Einige Bemerkungen zu einem methodologischen Schlagabtausch anno 2009
by Kurt Rothschild - 31-41 Assessing economic research and the future of heterodox economics. Failures and alternatives of journals, departments, and scholars rankings
by Wolfram Elsner & Fred Lee - 42-50 Protektionismus: Die Grenzen der Staatsintervention in den 1930er Jahren
by Jürgen Nordmann - 50-58 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? – Who supervises the supervisors?
by Kurt Bayer - 58-70 Eigenkapital im Finanzsystem: Die Lehren der letzten, der aktuellen und der nächsten Krise
by Peter Mooslechner - 71-89 Credit expansion and development – A Schumpeterian and Keynesian view of the Chinese miracle
by Hansjörg Herr - 91-107 Asset price bubbles and counter-cyclical monetary policy: Why central banks have been wrong and what should be done
by Thomas I. Palley - 109-124 Uncertainty, bounded rationality and post-Keynesian Macroeconomics
by Finn Olesen - 125-146 Uncertainty, social norms and consumption theory: Post and New Keynesian approaches
by Jan-Oliver Menz - 147-165 Emulation, indebtedness and income distribution: A monetary theory of production approach
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Andrea Pacella - 167-199 Von Mises, Kantorovich and in-natura calculation
by W. Paul Cockshott
2009, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 141-145 "We have to turn the world into Sweden." Interview with Barbara R. Bergmann
by Barbara R. Bergmann - 145-152 Diskutieren und Zitieren: Zur paradigmatischen Konstellation aktueller oekonomischer Theorie
by Leonhard Dobusch & Jakob Kapeller - 153-166 Economic policy after the crash
by Herbert Walther - 166-173 The Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies (FMM) - Past, Present and Future
by Eckhard Hein & Jan Priewe - 174-202 Special Symposium on "Financial instability and crisis"
by Philip Arestis & Robert A. Blecker & Marica Frangakis & Marc Lavoie - 203-205 Special Issue on "Current relevance and perspectives of Keynesian Economics". Editorial to the Special Issue
by Eckhard Hein & Torsten Niechoj & Achim Truger - 207-225 Natural rates in the New Synthesis: Same old trouble?
by Hans-Michael Trautwein & Abdallah Zouache - 227-246 Post-Keynesian economics How to move forward
by Engelbert Stockhammer & Paul Ramskogler - 247-270 Overconsumption, credit rationing and bailout monetary policy: A Minskyan perspective
by Matthieu Charpe & Peter Flaschel & Christian Proano & Willi Semmler - 271-287 Tax policy and innovation: A search for common ground
by Jerry Courvisanos & Anthony J. Laramie & Douglas Mair - 289-310 Fiscal policy and the economics of financial balances
by Gennaro Zezza
2009, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-11 "Minsky I find enormously attractive but his issues are very difficult to model in any rigorous way." Interview with Charles A.E. Goodhart
by Charles A.E. Goodhart - 12-24 Achtung Lebensgefahr! Indirekte Effekte regionaler Arbeitslosigkeit auf Lebensweise und -qualität
by Gerd Grözinger - 24-32 Divergences in EMU: Scope of the problem and policy options
by Sebastian Dullien - 32-43 East European capitalism – What went wrong?
by Dorothee Bohle - 44-53 Global imbalances and the Chinese balance of payments
by Hansjörg Herr - 53-60 Global imbalances: Strategic prospects for the US and the world
by Dimitri B. Papadimitriou - 61-63 Special Issue "Inflation targeting: Is there a credible alternative?". Editorial to the Special Issue
by Giuseppe Fontana & Mark (M.G.) Hayes & Jonathan Perraton - 65-79 The Post Keynesian alternative to inflation targeting
by Angel Asensio & Mark (M.G.) Hayes - 81-96 Interest rates and inflation: What are the links?
by Malcolm Sawyer - 97-118 The General Theory and monetary policy: Investment versus inflation
by Geoff Tily
2008, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 237-244 "I had so many feet in so many camps". Interview with Jan Kregel
by Jan Kregel - 244-254 Productivity Growth and Unemployment Under Mrs. Thatcher Reconsidered
by Nigel F.B. Allington & John S.L. McCombie - 254-266 Dimensions of the Argentine Crisis 2001/02. A Critical Survey of Politico-Economical Explanations
by Thomas Bernhardt - 269-274 Policy Reform and Income Distribution: The Case of Honduras
by Karin Fischer - 275-281 Contextualising Keynes’s Revolution. Review of Michael S. Lawlor’s 'The Economics of Keynes in Historical Context'
by Victoria Chick - 282-286 Keynes Betrayed? Review of Geoff Tily’s 'Keynes’s General Theory, the Rate of Interest, and Keynesian Economics: Keynes Betrayed'
by Jan Toporowski - 287-294 Understanding Keynes: A Response to Spahn's Review of 'John Maynard Keynes'
by Paul Davidson - 295-297 Davidson on Keynes and Others - A Rejoinder
by Peter Spahn - 297-300 The Post-Keynesian Economics Study Group - After 20 Years
by M.G. Hayes - 301-328 A Microfounded Herding Model and Its Estimation On German Survey Expectations
by Reiner Franke - 329-330 Special Issue Financial Markets, Financialisation and the Macroeconomy. Editorial to the Special Issue
by Eckhard Hein & Torsten Niechoj & Engelbert Stockhammer - 331-356 Financialisation Issues in a Post-Keynesian Stock-flow Consistent Model
by Marc Lavoie - 357-386 Financialization in Kaleckian Economies with and without Labor Constraints
by Soon Ryoo & Peter Skott - 387-405 Who is Afraid of Asian FX Interventions? Large Lessons for Europe from a Three-asset-portfolio Model
by Sebastian Dullien
2008, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 9-11 "Policy can counter inequality". Interview with Professor Anthony Atkinson
by Anthony Atkinson - 12-20 Rueckkehr zu einem gerechten Abgabensystem: Das Beispiel Oesterreich (Return to a Fair Tax System: The Example of Austria)
by Bruno Rossmann - 20-31 Zur Verteilung von Arbeitszeit und Ungleichheit. Eine geschlechtsspezifische Betrachtung im EU-Kontext (Gender Equality and Working Hours: The Obvious and the Hidden Connection)
by Silvia Angelo & Andrea Grisold - 31-45 Arme Schuldner - Reiche Schuldner? Haushaltsverschuldung und Geldvermoegen privater Haushalte auf Basis von Mikrodaten (Poor Debtors - Rich Debtors? Household Indebtedness and Financial Assets of Private Households Based on Micro Data)
by Pirmin Fessler & Peter Mooslechner - 45-54 Does Globalization Make the World More Equitable?
by Kurt Bayer - 54-62 Wage Flexibility or Wage Coordination? Economic Policy Implications of the Wage-led Demand Regime in the Euro Area
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 63-76 Auf der Suche nach dem verschwiegenen Reichtum (Searching for Clandestine Wealth)
by Martin Schuerz - 77-104 Guanxi Economics: Confucius Meets Lenin, Keynes, and Schumpeter in Contemporary China
by Manfred Nitsch & Frank Diebel - 105-128 The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change: Its Impact on Growth, Investment and the Capital Stock
by Gunther Tichy - 129-153 Redistributive Impacts of Government and Private Household Activities. Trends in Equivalized Household Net Incomes and Intra-household Earnings in Germany, 1985-2005
by Peter Krause - 155-188 Economic Inequality in Central, East and Southeast Europe
by Sebastian Leitner & Mario Holzner - 189-205 Rules of Redistribution and Foreign Aid: A Proposal for a Change in the Rules Governing Eligibility for Foreign Aid
by Branko Milanovic
2007, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 213-218 "Das Leben ist staerker als die Dogmen". Interview mit Professor Kazimierz Laski
by Kazimierz Laski - 218-229 Die europaeischen Mitgliedstaaten und ihre Souveraenitaet in Steuerfragen (The European Member States and Tax Sovereignty)
by Susanne Uhl - 229-239 A European Tax on Foreign Exchange Transactions?
by Sandor Richter - 239-245 Shift of the Use of Bilateral Investment Treaties as a Shield to Using Them as a Sword Against Government Activity?
by Christian Bellak - 246-251 Efas - economics, feminism and science: Oekonominnen-Netzwerk zur Foerderung geschlechtsbezogener Forschung und Lehre
by Suenne Andresen - 253-275 Searching for Common Ground: Interactive Agency in Heterodox Economics
by Mary V. Wrenn - 277-279 Special Issue: How to Cope With Divergence in an Enlarging European Union?
by Eckhard Hein & Achim Truger - 281-307 How to Deal With Economic Divergences in EMU?
by Catherine Mathieu & Henri Sterdyniak - 309-329 International Capital Flows Within the European Monetary Union: Increasing Economic Divergence Between the Centre and the Periphery
by Sergio Rossi - 331-351 Asset-Based Reserve Requirements: A New Monetary Policy Instrument for Targeting Diverging Real Estate Prices in the Euro Area
by Michael Holz - 353-374 Capital Flows, Turbulences, and Distribution: The Case of Turkey
by Oezlem Onaran
2007, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 7-12 Forum: How Heterodox is the Mainstream? Economic Theory and Economic Policy Advice in the English-speaking Area. Survey by the journal Intervention
by Survey by the journal Intervention - 12-21 Wie heterodox ist der Mainstream? Oekonomische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung im deutschsprachigen Raum. Umfrage der Zeitschrift INTERVENTION
by Torsten Niechoj - 22-27 Vorfahrt fuer Familie? Zur Familienpolitik der großen Koalition in Deutschland (Family Policy Under the CDU / CSU / SPD Coalition Government in Germany)
by Sigrid Leitner - 28-39 Hochsteuerland Deutschland? Langlebiger Mythos, problematische Folgen (High Tax Country Germany? Persistent Myth, Problematic Consequences)
by Gerd Groezinger - 40-57 Nur ein "Trick"? - Die Bedeutung des Staates als Arbeitgeber fuer Quantitaet und Qualitaet von Beschaeftigung im skandinavisch-deutschen Vergleich (Just a "Trick"? The Relevance of the State as Employer for the Quantity and Quality of Employment - Scandinavia and Germany Compared)
by Cornelia Heintze - 58-66 Wirtschaftspolitische Trends in Lateinamerika: Ende des Neoliberalismus? (Trends in Latin America’s Economic Policy: The End of Neo-Liberalism?)
by Joachim Becker & Johannes Jaeger - 66-73 Lost Generation - Oesterreichische Pionierinnen der Nationaloekonomie (Lost Generation - Austrian Female Pioneers of Economics)
by Gabriele Michalitsch & Christa Schlager - 73-97 Finanzspekulation, Arbeitslosigkeit und Staatsverschuldung (Financial Speculation, Unemployment and Public Debt)
by Stephan Schulmeister - 99-120 Heterodox Political Economy Specialization and Interconnection - Concepts of Contradiction, Heterogeneous Agents, Uneven Development
by Phillip Anthony O’Hara - 121-143 Geldpolitik bei Unsicherheit (Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty)
by Heinz-Peter Spahn - 145-174 Zeit und Geld im Lebensverlauf - Empirische Evidenz und sozialpolitischer Handlungsbedarf aus der Geschlechterperspektive (Time and Money in the Life Course - Empirical Evidence and Implications for Social Policy from a Gender Perspective)
by Ute Klammer - 175-194 Inequalities in Earnings and Child Rearing: What is the Gender Aspect of Poverty?
by Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn
2006, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 187-193 "Deutschland zahlt mit seiner Arbeitslosigkeit den Preis fuer das Wirtschaftswunder". Interview mit Hajo Riese
by Hajo Riese - 193-200 Zur Bedeutung der Arbeitsmarktbedingungen fuer die Erklaerung der Arbeitslosigkeit
by Juergen Kromphardt & Stephanie Schneider - 201-209 Braucht Deutschland zusaetzliche Kombiloehne?
by Claudia Weinkopf - 209-215 Inequality and Efficiency - Does a Wider Spread of Wages Raise Employment?
by Ronald Schettkat - 216-225 Keine "demographische Wende" am Arbeitsmarkt in Sicht
by Andreas Ebert & Ernst Kistler - 225-235 Versicherungspflicht gegen Elementarschaeden: Warum wir sie brauchen, aber nicht bekommen
by Reimund Schwarze & Gert G. Wagner - 235-242 Die EuroMemorandum-Gruppe: Fuer einen wirtschaftspolitischen Kurswechsel in Europa
by Joerg Huffschmid - 243-244 Editorial: The "New Monetary Policy" - A Critical Appraisal
by Giuseppe Fontana & Claude Gnos & Achim Truger - 245-262 New Monetary Policy and Keynes
by Philip Arestis - 263-278 The 'New Consensus' View of Monetary Policy: A New Wicksellian Connection?
by Giuseppe Fontana - 279-304 Rethinking the Role of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining in a World Without the Real Balance Effect
by Sebastian Dullien - 305-329 Wage Bargaining and Monetary Policy in a Kaleckian Monetary Distribution and Growth Model: Trying to Make Sense of the NAIRU
by Eckhard Hein - 331-349 A Kaleckian Analysis of Monetary Policy
by Malcolm Sawyer - 351-369 Currency Unions, the Phillips Curve, and Stabilization Policy: Some Suggestions for Europe
by Thomas I. Palley
2006, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-87–112 Do Heterodox Theories Have Anything in Common? A Post-Keynesian Point of View
by Marc Lavoie - 7-15 "We have to change the rules". Interview with Professor Paul Davidson
by Paul Davidson - 16-33 Zu den Auswirkungen von Hartz IV auf den Arbeitsmarkt – Fakten und Fragen
by Peter Bartelheimer & Volker Baethge-Kinsky & Alexandra Wagner - 34-40 Steuerreformen jenseits der politischen Farbenlehre
by Jan Pieter Schulz - 41-51 Die Zukunft des Wohlfahrtsstaats im Lichte der Generationenbilanz
by Juergen Leibiger - 51-58 Interessenpolitik und ihre Grenzen – sechs Jahre rechtsliberale Wirtschaftspolitik in Oesterreich
by Markus Marterbauer - 59-75 Integrated Guidelines for Growth and Jobs, 2005-2008: A Shift in EU Economic Policy?
by Marica Frangakis - 75-85 Democracy and Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy
by Stefan Collignon - 113–130-113–130 Globalisation, Gender, and Equity – Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Labour Markets in Rural Indonesia
by Karin Astrid Siegmann - 131–150-131–150 Basel II – Benefits for Developing Countries?
by Martina Metzger - 151–167-151–167 Does Public Deficit Mean Inflation? A Reflection on the Kaleckian and Minskian Tradition
by Narciso Tuñez-Area
2005, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 5-13 "What we need is a better world to live in!". Interview with Professor Amit Bhaduri
by Amit Bhaduri - 13-21 Afrika im Brennpunkt der Entwicklungsdebatte
by Joerg Goldberg - 21-32 Chinas raetselhaftes Wachstum
by Jan Priewe - 33-40 Sending Jobs Offshore from the United States: What are the Consequences?
by Charles J. Whalen - 40-45 The British Economy: A Growth and Employment Miracle?
by Andrew Glyn - 45-55 Noch eine Reform: Der neue Tarifvertrag im oeffentlichen Dienst
by Consuela Ramos - 56-65 The Rationality Hypothesis: Help or Hindrance?
by Kurt W. Rothschild - 65-76 Post-Autistic Economics. Eine studentische Intervention fuer plurale Oekonomik
by Thomas Duermeier - 77-105 Predator-Prey - An Alternative Model of Stock Market Bubbles and the Business Cycle
by Eduard Gracia - 107-130 Altern ist Leben - Ist es auch finanzierbar?
by Gunther Tichy - 131-151 German Social Democratic Economic Politics in the Light of Agenda Theory
by Arne Heise
2005, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-95–114 Gewinn- und/oder Kapitalbeteiligungen – oekonomische Utopie oder Notwendigkeit?
by Heinz-J. Bontrup - 5-8 "Most heterodox economists still think that feminist questions relate to 'special issues'". Interview with Professor Diane Elson
by Diane Elson - 8-15 Mehr Beschaeftigung durch Arbeitszeitverlaengerung?
by Ewald Walterskirchen - 16-24 Der Mythos des Primats der Preisstabilitaet. Anmerkungen zur geldpolitischen Strategie der EZB
by Claus Thomasberger - 24-35 Ein Schritt vor und zwei Schritte zurueck? Zur Kritik an den Vorschlaegen der Europaeischen Kommission zur Strukturfoerderung nach 2006
by Katharina Erdmenger & Astrid Ziegler - 35-42 Kinderbetreuung: mehr als eine Investition in Erwerbspersonen und BeitragszahlerInnen der Zukunft
by Claudia Wiesner - 44-49 Bildungsfinanzierung in Deutschland: Strukturprobleme und Reformhoffnung
by Gerd Groezinger - 50-56 Die Keynes Gesellschaft – Ein Beitrag zur Bewahrung der Makrooekonomie
by Juergen Kromphardt - 57-73 Kontroversen in der internationalen Waehrungspolitik. Retrospektive zu Keynes-White-Boughton und IMF
by Elke Muchlinski - 75-93 Institutional Capital and Labour Devaluation: The Non-Recognition of Foreign Credentials in Germany
by Harald Bauder - 115–129-115–129 Failed Translations: Textuality of Capital against Walter Benjamin’s "The Task of the Translator"
by Michael Marder
2004, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 5-12 Der Heiligenschein ist angekratzt, aber der Neoliberalismus ist noch immer sehr stark. Interview mit Prof. Kurt W. Rothschild
by Kurt W. Rothschild - 13-22 Steuerwettbewerb in der erweiterten EU
by Margit Schratzenstaller - 23-32 Demografische Entwicklung contra Sozialstaat? Eine oekonomische Potentialanalyse
by Norbert Reuter - 32-40 Besser als sein Ruf: Der Standort Deutschland und die Rueckkehrer
by Anja Schulz - 41-51 Was von der Gemeindefinanzreform uebrig blieb
by Dieter Vesper - 51-56 Heterodoxie unter sozialpartnerschaftlichen Bedingungen. Der Beirat fuer gesellschafts-, wirtschafts- und umweltpolitische Alternativen (BEIGEWUM)
by Beigewum - 57-59 Editorial: Finanzpolitik – internationale Perspektiven
by Eckhard Hein & Achim Truger & Arne Heise - 61-74 On Fiscal Policy and Budget Deficits
by Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer - 75-106 Haushaltskonsolidierungsstrategien im Vergleich. Warum die deutsch-europaeische Fiskalpolitik versagt
by Joerg Bibow - 107-134 Nichts als Strohfeuer? Eine kritische Analyse des wirtschaftspolitischen Assignments im "Neuen Konsens" mit Hilfe eines makrooekonometrischen Politiksimulationsmodells der Schweizer Volkswirtschaft
by Jochen Hartwig - 135-150 Basic Redress or Incremental Adjustment? On Recent Debates about the Reform of the Stability and Growth Pact
by Waltraud Schelkle
2004, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 5-9 Für Deutschland gibt es keinen Grund, das Lohnniveau generell zu senken. Interview mit Juergen Kromphardt
by Juergen Kromphardt - 9-14 The American Economic Problem
by James K. Galbraith - 14-22 Vom Growth-cum-Debt zum "Wachstum durch Entschuldung"
by Barbara Fritz - 22-29 Einkommens- und Vermoegensentwicklung in Deutschland
by Dieter Eissel - 29-36 Die rot-gruene Gesundheitsreform: Modernisierung als Umverteilung
by Nadja Rakowitz - 37-42 Beliebigkeit als Prinzip
by Heiner Flassbeck - 43-66 Die NAIRU – eine post-keynesianische Interpretation
by Eckhard Hein - 67-86 Zivilgesellschaft – zwischen Wirtschaft und Staat. Eine institutionenoekonomische Interpretation
by Birger P. Priddat - 87-115 Overcoming Rent by Using Rent: The Challenge of Development
by Hartmut Elsenhans