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July 2024, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 233-234 Guest Editor’s Introduction to: “The Contemporary Relevance of Luigi L. Pasinetti’s View on Debt Sustainability”
by Nadia Garbellini - 235-251 Pasinetti and the EU Fiscal Governance Framework: A Debate That Will Not Go Away
by Marica Frangakis - 252-261 Austerity and Financialization: Is There Another Way? The Pasinetti Suggestion
by Lorenzo Esposito & Joseph Halevi - 262-271 Back to Maastricht: Public Debt Sustainability and the Fiscal Multipliers
by Matteo Deleidi & Nadia Garbellini & Gianmarco Oro - 272-284 Fiscal Policy after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Step Change or Status Quo?
by Hanna Szymborska - 285-309 The Myth (or Folly) of African Debt
by Gianni Vaggi & Luca Frigerio
April 2024, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 111-125 Alain Parguez and Monetary Circuit Theory: Keys to Understanding the Development of Economies with a Double Monetary Standard
by Alicia Girón & Marcia Solorza - 126-148 Tilting at Windmills: Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price Spiral
by Servaas Storm - 149-163 An Assessment of Pandemic Era Inflation, 2021–2022
by William Van Lear - 164-186 Inflation in France Since the 1960s: A Post-Keynesian Interpretation Using the Conflict-Inflation Model
by Sébastien Charles & Thomas Dallery & Jonathan Marie - 187-201 Elaborating on the Demand-Side of Economic Development: Schumpeter and Neo-Schumpeterian Theory
by Davide Gualerzi - 202-232 Secrets of the Temple or Noise of the Agora?
by Moritz Pfeifer & Mohamed El Guindi & Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo
January 2024, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-3 Strongly Sustainable Development Trajectories: The Road to Social, Environmental, and Macroeconomic Stability – Introduction
by Sakir Devrim Yilmaz & Antoine Godin - 4-20 Climate Impacts and Institutionalization in Viet Nam
by Thi Thu Ha Nguyen & Étienne Espagne - 21-42 The Economic and Environmental Effects of a Green Employer of Last Resort: A Sectoral Multiplier Analysis for the United States
by Nikolaos Rodousakis & Giuliano Toshiro Yajima & George Soklis - 43-66 Low-Carbon Transition and Macroeconomic Vulnerabilities: A Multidimensional Approach in Tracing Vulnerabilities and Its Application in the Case of Colombia
by Alvaro Moreno & Diego Guevara & Jhan Andrade & Christos Pierros & Antoine Godin & Sakir Devrim Yilmaz & Sebastian Valdecantos - 67-95 How Can Accounting Reformulate the Debate on Natural Capital and Help Implement Its Ecological Approach?
by Alexandre Rambaud - 96-110 Beyond Technology and Toward Sustainable Trajectories for Mining Territories: A Challenge for the Present
by Marie Forget & Magali Rossi
October 2023, Volume 52, Issue 3-4
- 235-238 Alain Parguez and His Contributions to Political Economy: Introduction
by Thomas Ferguson & Mario Seccareccia - 239-258 Parguez, the Monetary Circuit, and the Spread of Financialisation
by Massimo Cingolani - 259-269 Against the Streams: Alain Parguez and the Theory of the Monetary Circuit
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 270-281 The Legacy of Alain Parguez and his Ongoing Research Agenda: Capitalism, the Financial Circuit and the State
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Gregorio Vidal & Wesley C. Marshall - 282-296 Profit, Interest, and Wages in the Monetary Circuit
by John Smithin - 297-316 Government Deficit Spending and Inflation: Alain Parguez and the Post-Keynesians
by Mario Seccareccia - 317-327 Monetary Circuit Theory, Stock-Flow Consistent Modeling and Parguez’s Analysis
by Éric Berr & Virginie Monvoisin - 328-337 The Circuit in the History of Economic Thought: The Contribution of Ibn Khaldûn
by Slim Thabet
April 2023, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 117-152 Distributive Profiles Associated with Domestic versus International Specialization in Global Value Chains
by Ariel Luis Wirkierman - 153-180 Betting on Black Gold: Oil Speculation and U.S. Inflation (2020–2022)
by Carlotta Breman & Servaas Storm - 181-196 External Balance and Financialization: An Interpretation of the Evolution of the Brazilian Economy Since 2000
by Leandro Monteiro & Carmem Feijó - 197-212 Rentierism, Capitalist Competition and Neoliberalism: Toward a Veblenian Synthesis
by José Miguel Ahumada - 213-233 Development versus Structural Heterogeneity: Trajectories of Economic Growth and Income Inequalities in Latin American Countries from the 1980s
by Humberto Martins
January 2023, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-44 Myth and Reality in the Great Inflation Debate: Supply Shocks and Wealth Effects in a Multipolar World Economy
by Thomas Ferguson & Servaas Storm - 45-69 Poles Apart? Alternative Welfare Trajectories under Finance-Dominated Capitalism
by Fabrizio Antenucci & Walter Paternesi Meloni & Pasquale Tridico - 70-87 Foreign Direct Investment in Neoclassical Theory of International Trade: A Conceptual Weak Spot
by Patrick Kaczmarczyk - 88-103 An Unintended Consequence of Uncoordinated International Monetary Policy on Central America
by Monica Hernandez - 104-116 A Tale of a Rentier Social Contract and Diminishing Economic Rents: Multinationalism and Resource-Seeking Capital in Contemporary Africa
by Sikanyiso Masuku
October 2022, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 289-291 Global Financial Markets, Central Bank Policy, and the Struggle for Full Employment: Celebrating Eugenia Correa’s Achievements in Political Economy – an Introductory Note
by Wesley C. Marshall & Mario Seccareccia - 292-306 The Polanyi Moment, Decommodification of Labor and the Struggle for Full Employment: How the COVID-19 Crisis has Opened the Debate Over the Nature of the Fictitious Labor Market in Both the Industrialized and Developing World
by Kari Polanyi Levitt & Mario Seccareccia - 307-320 Global Financial Markets, Predominance of Monetary Policy and the Deepening of Financialization
by Gregorio Vidal - 321-330 The Dollar System in a Multi-Polar World
by James K. Galbraith - 331-345 Global Financial Governance and Progressive Feminist Agendas
by Ilene Grabel - 346-373 Understanding Central Bank Independence
by Wesley C. Marshall & Louis-Philippe Rochon
July 2022, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 171-171 Lance Taylor in Memoriam: Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 172-173 Lance Jerome Taylor
by K. Vela Velupillai - 174-175 In memory of Lance Taylor
by Ozlem Omer - 176-207 The Fiscal Impacts of Trade and Investment Treaties
by Devika Dutt & Kevin P. Gallagher - 208-228 Developmentalism With Chinese Characteristics
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros & Esther Majerowicz - 229-245 The Interplay of Macro-Prudential Regulation and Microeconomic Financial Regulation in the European Union in 2011–2014
by Domenica Tropeano - 246-264 Financialization, Structural Power, and the Global Financial Crisis for Europe’s Core and Periphery
by Nina Eichacker - 265-288 Wage Moderation, Regional Imbalances in Europe and the Recovery and Resilience Plan
by Giorgio Colacchio & Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
April 2022, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 77-100 Financialisation and Macroeconomic Regimes in Emerging Capitalist Countries Before and After the Great Recession
by Ümit Akcay & Eckhard Hein & Benjamin Jungmann - 101-120 Have We Adequately Accommodated the Non-linear Systemic-Risk of Bankruptcy-Remote Securitization within Shadow Banking?
by Emir J. Phillips - 121-136 A History of the Relationship Between Interest Rate and Profit Rate in Heterodox Approaches
by Riccardo Zolea - 137-150 Colonial Roots of Modern Development Discourse
by Mohammad Muaz Jalil - 151-169 The Greek Sovereign Crisis: A Post-Keynesian Synthesis
by Léo Vigny
January 2022, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note: Alain Parguez in Memoriam (1940–2022)
by Mario Seccareccia - 2-4 COVID-19 Challenges to the European Economic and Monetary Union: Institutional Responses, Growth Strategies, and Future Prospects in a Changing Macroeconomic Environment—Introduction
by Gabriele De Angelis - 5-17 Ten Years On, Two Crises Later: Evaluating EMU Institutional Reforms Since 2010
by Sebastian Dullien - 18-32 A New Role for the European Stability Mechanism in Post-COVID-19 EMU? Explaining the Failure of the Pandemic Crisis Support and Assessing Ways Forward
by Gabriele De Angelis - 33-48 The Long-Term Vulnerabilities of Spanish Capitalism in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Political Economy Approach
by Pedro M. Rey-Araújo & Luis Buendia - 49-64 Alternative Views on Portuguese Stagnation: From the Euro’s Inception to the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Diogo Martins & Ricardo Paes Mamede - 65-76 Ireland’s Multinationals-Dominated Economy in the Pandemic: Did Big Tech and Big Pharma Save the Day?
by Palma Polyak
October 2021, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 257-271 A Friendly Critique of Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis
by Wesley C. Marshall - 272-291 Varieties of Capitalism, Growth Regimes, and Structural Change in Eurozone Core and Peripheral Countries: Germany as a Role Model for Portugal?
by Marta Vaz Silva & João Carlos Lopes - 292-317 The Indian Banking System, Financial Fragility, and Deregulation
by Alicia Girón & Jacobo Silva - 318-350 Assessing the Macroeconomic Effects of COVID-19 in an Empirical SFC Model for Denmark
by Mikael Randrup Byrialsen & Hamid Raza - 351-368 An Assessment of Samuelson’s Ricardo-Sraffa Trade Model
by Gabriel Brondino & Ariel Dvoskin
July 2021, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 183-188 Remembering Eugenia Correa and Her Vision for the Future: Introduction
by Alicia Girón & Mario Seccareccia - 189-197 Intersectional Inequality and Global Economic Power: Self-Feeding Dynamics Within and Across National Borders
by Gary A. Dymski - 198-211 Responsible Fiscal Policy and Economic Development: A Challenge for Latin America After COVID-19
by Marcia Solorza - 212-225 The COVID Health Crisis and the Fiscal and Monetary Policies in the Euro Area
by Jesus Ferreiro & Felipe Serrano - 226-243 The International Hierarchy of Money in Cross-Border Payment Systems: Developing Countries’ Regulation for Central Bank Digital Currencies and Facebook’s Stablecoin
by Andrés Arauz - 244-256 The Economy Between Pandemics
by Alejandro Vanoli
April 2021, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 75-76 Guest Editor’s Note
by Orsola Costantini - 77-98 Cordon of Conformity: Why DSGE Models Are Not the Future of Macroeconomics
by Servaas Storm - 99-102 Does Macroeconomics Have a DSGE Future?
by David Colander - 103-106 A Feminist Economist Joins the Conversation
by Drucilla K. Barker - 107-110 Comfort of Conformity
by Jeronim Capaldo - 111-115 A Rejoinder
by Servaas Storm - 116-142 Inflation? It’s Import Prices and the Labor Share!
by Lance Taylor & Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho - 143-164 Estimating the Role of Social Reproduction in Economic Growth
by Elissa Braunstein & Stephanie Seguino & Levi Altringer - 165-181 Industrial Pricing in Turkish Manufacturing During the Early 2000s: A Post-Keynesian Approach
by Kerem Kiper
February 2021, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 2-4 Eugenia Correa In Memoriam (1954–2021)
by Gregorio Vidal - 5-27 Estimates of the Natural Rate of Interest and the Stance of Monetary Policies: A Critical Assessment
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 28-43 Keynes on Economic Stagnation and Debt
by George H. Blackford - 44-59 Development Banks as an Arm of Economic Policy – Promoting Sustainable Structural Change
by Fernanda Feil & Carmem Feijó - 60-74 Reassessing Foucault: Power in the History of Political Economy
by Danielle Guizzo
November 2020, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 261-264 What Have We Learned from the COVID-19 Crisis? Domestic and International Dimensions and Policy Options for a Post-Coronavirus World: Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 265-277 The Economic Consequences of COVID-19: The Great Shutdown and the Rethinking of Economic Policy
by Matías Vernengo & Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri - 278-303 The Risk of a Second Wave of Post-Crisis Frailty in the World Economy
by Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho & Alex Izurieta - 304-317 The Crossroads: The Political Economy of the Pandemic
by Wesley C. Marshall & Eugenia Correa - 318-335 A Gathering of Storms: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Balance of Payments of Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs)
by Pablo G. Bortz & Gabriel Michelena & Fernando Toledo
August 2020, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 175-187 Germany and China Have Savings Gluts, the USA Is a Sump: So What?
by Lance Taylor - 188-202 A Taxonomy of Liquidity
by James Culham - 203-221 The History of Consumer Credit in Brazil: From the Developmentalist Era to Lula
by Danielle Santanna - 222-242 Structuralism and Human Development: A Seamless Marriage? An Assessment of Poverty, Production and Environmental Challenges in CARICOM Countries
by Keston K. Perry - 243-260 Labor Productivity Convergence in Mexico
by Francisco A. Castellanos-Sosa
April 2020, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 93-93 In Memoriam: Julio López Gallardo 1941–2020
by Mario Seccareccia - 94-97 Julio López: Thinker, Sailor, Mentor, Friend
by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid & Carlo Panico & Martín Carlos Puchet Anyul - 98-100 Julio López Gallardo and Writing About Kalecki
by Jan Toporowski - 101-101 Julio López Gallardo: Some Personal Recollections
by Malcolm Sawyer - 102-123 The Roots of Right-Wing Populism: Donald Trump in 2016
by Thomas Ferguson & Benjamin I. Page & Jacob Rothschild & Arturo Chang & Jie Chen - 124-138 Populism and (Neo) Liberalism: The Polanyian Perspective Seen from Latin America
by Wesley C. Marshall & Eugenia Correa - 139-152 Economic Policy, Social Identity and Social Consensus
by Paolo Ramazzotti - 153-173 Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions: The Road to “Hothouse Earth” is Paved with Good Intentions
by Enno Schröder & Servaas Storm
January 2020, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-22 On the Monetary Nature of the Principle of Effective Demand
by Giancarlo Bertocco & Andrea Kalajzić - 23-42 Finance and Intangibles in American Economic Growth: Eating the Family Cow
by Peter Temin - 43-61 A Consensus on Taxing the Rich? Comparing Mainstream Economics, Piketty and Post-Keynesian Economics
by Nicolas Zorn & Steven Pressman - 62-82 Power and Currency: Did the Euro Improve the French State’s Monetary Power?
by Alban Mathieu - 83-91 A Note on Technical Change, Skill Formation, and Economic Instability
by Cyrus Bina
October 2019, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 301-302 Symposium on “Contemporary Central Banking and Monetary Policy Issues”: Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 303-335 Central Bank Digital Currency: Financial System Implications and Control
by Ulrich Bindseil - 336-352 What Monetary Policy Operational Frameworks in the New Financial Environment? A Comparison of the US Fed and the Eurosystem Perspectives, 2007–2019
by Vincent Grossmann-Wirth - 353-363 Real and Monetary Theories of the Interest Rate
by Istvan Abel & Kristof Lehmann - 364-380 The Illusion of Inflation Targeting: Have Central Banks Figured Out What They Are Actually Doing Since the Global Financial Crisis? An Alternative to the Mainstream Perspective
by Mario Seccareccia & Najib Khan
July 2019, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 195-237 Lost in Deflation: Why Italy’s Woes Are a Warning to the Whole Eurozone
by Servaas Storm - 238-252 Italy on the Way to Trumpism
by Salvatore Perri - 253-274 Stock Market Volatility Tests: A Classical-Keynesian Alternative to Mainstream Interpretations
by Emiliano Brancaccio & Damiano Buonaguidi - 275-300 Necessary Public Investment: The Role of Public Banks
by Massimo Cingolani
April 2019, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 101-104 Cryptocurrencies: Will Machines Replace Your Banker?
by Orsola Costantini - 105-126 Cryptocurrencies and the Denationalization of Money
by Luca Fantacci - 127-152 Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain: Opportunities and Limits of a New Monetary Regime
by Léo Malherbe & Matthieu Montalban & Nicolas Bédu & Caroline Granier - 153-173 Monetary Reform, Central Banks, and Digital Currencies
by Sheila Dow - 174-194 Cryptocurrencies, Monetary Policy, and New Forms of Monetary Sovereignty
by Marco Fama & Andrea Fumagalli & Stefano Lucarelli
January 2019, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-20 Race to the Bottom: Low Productivity, Market Power, and Lagging Wages
by Lance Taylor & Özlem Ömer - 21-40 Secular Stagnation, Low Growth, and Financial Instability
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 41-59 On the Criticisms of and Obstacles to the Employer of Last Resort Policy Proposal
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 60-75 Public Banking and Post-Keynesian Economic Theory
by Wesley C. Marshall & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 76-99 The Destiny of the First Two Greek “Rescue” Packages: A Survey
by Pablo G. Bortz
October 2018, Volume 47, Issue 3-4
- 199-224 A Neoliberal Keynes?
by John F. Henry - 225-252 The Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis: The Compelling Fairy Tale of Contemporary Financial Economics
by Patrick O’Sullivan - 253-280 Quantitative Easing: A Postmortem
by Maria N. Ivanova - 281-316 Financialized Corporations in a National Innovation System: The U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry
by Öner Tulum & William Lazonick - 317-329 The Political Economy of Mass Incarceration and Crime: An Analytic Model
by Peter Temin - 330-351 Increasing the Minimum Wage with the State as Employer of Last Resort: A “Predistribution” Proposal for Mexico
by Bruno Sovilla
April 2018, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 93-94 Minisymposium on Development in Theory and Practice: Editor’s Introduction
by Orsola Costantini - 95-111 The Question of Development
by Irene L. Gendzier - 112-129 Resource Funds: Another Side of the Austerity Die
by Salewa Olawoye - 130-150 Paradoxes of Predation in Francophone Africa
by Douglas A. Yates - 151-177 Financial Crisis: The Capture of Central Banks by the Financial Sector?
by Emmanuel Carré & Marie-Sophie Gauvin - 178-198 Why Are Policy Real Interest Rates So High in Brazil? An Analysis of the Determinants of the Central Bank of Brazil’s Real Interest Rate
by Thereza Balliester Reis
January 2018, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-2 Guest Editor’s Introduction
by Wesley C. Marshall - 3-30 Managing Monetary Policy and Financial Supervision in Argentina: Historical Analysis and Present Neoliberal Challenges—A Personal Account
by Alejandro Vanoli - 31-47 The Dismantling of Brazilian Democracy: International Capital and Rentier Elites
by Marcos Costa Lima & Gustavo de Andrade Rocha - 48-68 Latin American Structuralism and Current Financialization
by José Déniz & Wesley C. Marshall - 69-82 Latin America: Limits to Alternative Economic Policies
by Gregorio Vidal - 83-91 External Constraints on Development in Latin America: Theory and Practice
by Alberto Couriel & Eugenia Correa
October 2017, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 167-168 Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 169-210 The New Normal: Demand, Secular Stagnation, and the Vanishing Middle Class
by Servaas Storm - 211-216 A Comment on Servaas Storm’s “The New Normal”
by James K. Galbraith - 217-226 The New Normal is “Maximizing Shareholder Value”: Predatory Value Extraction, Slowing Productivity, and the Vanishing American Middle Class
by William Lazonick - 227-232 The New Normal: Demand, Secular Stagnation, and the Vanishing Middle Class: A Reply to James K. Galbraith and William Lazonick
by Servaas Storm - 233-266 Financialization and Distribution from a Kaleckian Perspective: The United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden Compared—Before and after the Crisis
by Eckhard Hein & Petra Dünhaupt & Marta Kulesza & Ayoze Alfageme - 267-293 From “Communautaire Spirit” to the “Ghosts of Maastricht”: European Integration and the Rise of Financialization
by Leonardo Pataccini
July 2017, Volume 46, Issue 2-3
- 91-112 Quantitative Easing (QE), Changes in Global Liquidity, and Financial Instability
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey - 113-127 Analyzing the IMF’s “New” Institutional View for Regulating International Capital Flows Using Minsky and Kregel: Do They Finally Get It?
by Devin T. Rafferty - 128-149 Financialization of Commodities and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
by Ted P. Schmidt - 150-166 Profitability and Secular Stagnation: The Missing Link
by Ascension Mejorado & Manuel Roman
January 2017, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 2-21 Money and Totality: A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx’s Logic in and the End of the “Transformation Problem”
by Fred Moseley - 22-28 Neither Equilibrium as Such nor as Abstraction: Debating Fred Moseley’s Transformation
by Ben Fine - 29-34 Moseley on Marx’s Method
by Eleutério F. S. Prado - 35-42 Equal and Unequal Exchange in the Labor Theory of Value: Comments on Moseley
by Simon Mohun & Roberto Veneziani - 43-49 Reply
by Fred Moseley - 50-64 Marx on Public Debt: Fiscal Expropriation and Capital Reproduction
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Rosario Patalano - 65-89 The Information Economy and the Labor Theory of Value
by Christian Fuchs
October 2016, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 257-293 CETA without Blinders: How Cutting “Trade Costs and More” Will Cause Unemployment, Inequality, and Welfare Losses
by Pierre Kohler & Servaas Storm - 294-314 The BRICS’s Economic Growth Performance before and after the International Financial Crisis
by André Nassif & Carmem Feijo & Eliane Araújo - 315-338 Will the Growth of the BRICs Cause a Shift in the Global Balance of Economic Power in the 21st Century?
by Kalim Siddiqui - 339-356 Trading-Off National and Supranational Collective Goods: The Birth and Death of Neoliberal Pluralism
by Fabio Masini
July 2016, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 167-181 Veiled Repression
by Lance Taylor - 182-199 Rentier Consumption and Neoliberal Capitalism
by Thomas R. Michl - 200-223 Income Distribution, Rentiers, and Their Role in a Capitalist Economy
by Mario Seccareccia & Marc Lavoie - 224-240 Personal Savings from Top Incomes and Household Wealth Accumulation in the United States
by Rishabh Kumar - 241-256 Hedging, Arbitrage, and the Financialization of Commodities Markets
by Domenica Tropeano
April 2016, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 85-123 The American Dual Economy
by Peter Temin - 124-146 Risk Markets and the Landscape of Social Change
by Sasha Breger Bush - 147-166 Does U.S. Pressure Lead to Changes in China’s Exchange Rate?
by Paul Bowles & Baotai Wang
January 2016, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Note
by Mario Seccareccia - 2-16 Economic Theories of Social Order and the Origins of the Euro
by Alain Parguez - 17-24 France as the Epicenter of Austerity: Sympathetic Thoughts About Parguez’s Contribution on the Origins and Nature of the Euro
by Joseph Halevi - 25-32 Some Critical Remarks on Alain Parguez’s “Economic Theories of Social Order and the Origins of the Euro”
by Bertrand de Largentaye - 33-39 The Euro
by Jesper Jespersen - 40-45 Did Agatha Christie Discover Who the Murderer Was?
by Alain Parguez - 46-71 Myths, Mix-ups, and Mishandlings: Understanding the Eurozone Crisis
by Servaas Storm & C.W.M. Naastepad - 72-84 The Euro Must Be Abandoned to Achieve European Monetary Integration
by Sergio Rossi
October 2015, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 249-249 Editor’s Introduction
by Mario Seccareccia - 250-259 A Feminist Political-Economy Narrative Against Austerity
by Antonella Picchio - 260-276 Budgetary Impact of Social Security Privatization: Women Doubly Unprotected
by Eugenia Correa - 277-295 Growing Informality, Gender Equality and the Role of Fiscal Policy in the Face of the Current Economic Crisis: Evidence from the Indian Economy
by Shakuntala Das - 296-310 Women and Investment: The Role of Fiscal Policy
by Joëlle Leclaire - 311-324 Elasticity and Discipline in the Global Swap Network
by Perry Mehrling - 325-340 Do the International Monetary and Financial Systems Need More Than Short-Term Cosmetic Reforms?
by Lino Sau
July 2015, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 161-173 The Real Effects of a Euro Exit: Lessons from the Past
by Riccardo Realfonzo & Angelantonio Viscione - 174-195 European Crisis: A New Tale of Center–Periphery Relations in the World of Financial Liberalization/Globalization?
by Arturo O’Connell - 196-227 Financial–Real-Side Interactions in an Extended Monetary Circuit with Shadow Banking: Loving or Dangerous Hugs?
by Alberto Botta & Eugenio Caverzasi & Daniele Tori