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2020, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 749-779 Macroeconomic policies in Brazil before and after the 2008 global financial crisis: Brazilian policy-makers still trapped in the New Macroeconomic Consensus guidelines
by André Nassif & Carmem Feijó & Eliane Araújo - 781-812 The political economy of a Northern Ireland border poll
by Seamus McGuinness & Adele Bergin - 813-833 Better decisions for food security? Critical reflections on the economics of food choice and decision-making in development economics
by Sara Stevano & Deborah Johnston & Emmanuel Codjoe - 835-869 Reverse hysteresis? Persistent effects of autonomous demand expansions
by Daniele Girardi & Walter Paternesi Meloni & Antonella Stirati - 871-890 Deregulating antitrust policy
by Mark Stelzner & Mayuri Chaturvedi - 891-918 Assessing the Marshall–Lerner condition within a stock-flow consistent model
by Emilio Carnevali & Giuseppe Fontana & Marco Veronese Passarella - 919-942 Inter-industry wage inequality: persistent differences and turbulent equalisation
by Patrick Mokre & Miriam Rehm - 943-952 Sraffa on non-self-replacing systems: a note
by Fabio Ravagnani - 953-977 Electric vehicles: the future we made and the problem of unmaking it
by Jamie Morgan - 979-979 Corrigendum to: Is the Eurozone disintegrating? Macroeconomic divergence, structural polarisation, trade and fragility
by Claudius Gräbner & Philipp Heimberger & Jakob Kapeller & Bernhard Schütz
2020, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 491-505 Revisiting the concept of liquidity in liquidity preference
by James Culham - 507-526 The misdirection of bankers’ moral compass in the organizational field of banking
by Irene van Staveren - 527-558 The sources of heterogeneity in firm performance: lessons from Italy1
by Fabio Landini & Alessandro Arrighetti & Eleonora Bartoloni - 559-582 Varieties of capitalism, increasing income inequality and the sustainability of long-run growth
by Mark Setterfield & Yun K Kim - 583-605 Demand-led growth and accommodating supply
by Steven M Fazzari & Piero Ferri & Anna Maria Variato - 607-628 Power relations and the labour share of income in China
by Hao Qi - 629-646 New Developmentalism: development macroeconomics for middle-income countries
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 647-669 Is the Eurozone disintegrating? Macroeconomic divergence, structural polarisation, trade and fragility
by Claudius Gräbner & Philipp Heimberger & Jakob Kapeller & Bernhard Schütz - 671-701 Trade patterns in a globalised world: Brazil as a case of regressive specialisation
by André Nassif & Marta R Castilho - 703-707 On the ‘utilisation controversy’: a comment
by Santiago José Gahn & Alejandro González - 709-722 On the ‘utilisation controversy’: a rejoinder and some comments
by Michalis Nikiforos
2020, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-16 Why only humans and social insects have a division of labour
by Ugo Pagano - 17-32 Economics and ‘bad’ management: the limits to performativity
by David A Spencer - 33-54 ‘Better off as judged by themselves’: a critical analysis of the conceptual foundations of nudging
by Alexander C Cartwright & Marc A Hight - 55-72 Will wealth become more concentrated in Europe? Evidence from a calibrated Post-Keynesian model
by Stefan Ederer & Miriam Rehm - 73-104 Keynes, Kalecki and Metzler in a dynamic distribution model
by Samuele Bibi - 105-128 Internationalisation, outsourcing and labour fragmentation: the case of FIAT
by Giovanni Balcet & Grazia Ietto-Gillies - 129-156 Social reproduction, gender equality and economic growth
by Elissa Braunstein & Rachid Bouhia & Stephanie Seguino - 157-180 Economic development and complexity: the role of recombinant capital
by Anthony M Endres & David A Harper - 181-206 Class inequality and capital accumulation in Brazil, 1992–2013
by Pedro Mendes Loureiro - 207-228 Occupational structure in Ireland in the nineteenth century: data sources and avenues of exploration
by Jason Begley & Frank Geary & Tom Stark - 229-246 Uncertainty, insecurity, individual relative autonomy and the emancipatory potential of Galbraithian economics
by Chris G Fuller - 247-250 A comment on ‘The Sraffian Methodenstreit and the revolution in economic theory’
by Ajit Sinha - 251-254 Some further considerations on the Sraffian Methodenstreit
by Nuno Ornelas Martins - 255-255 Competing for hours: unstable work schedules and underemployment among hourly workers in Canada
by Elaine McCrate & Susan J Lambert & Julia R Henly
2019, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1439-1458 Lincoln’s well-considered political economy (the ‘American System’) trumped the Free Trade British System
by Emir Phillips - 1459-1483 On the necessity of money in an exchange-constituted economy: the cases of Smith and Marx
by Isabella M Weber - 1485-1498 No price without value: towards a theory of value and price
by Dave Elder-Vass - 1499-1523 Firms’ leverage ratio and the Financial Instability Hypothesis: an empirical investigation for the US economy (1970–2014)
by Ítalo Pedrosa - 1525-1547 Competent demand pull and technological flows within sectoral systems: the evidence on differences within Europe
by Cristiano Antonelli & Agnieszka Gehringer - 1549-1575 The quality of employment in the early labour market experience of young Europeans
by Gabriella Berloffa & Eleonora Matteazzi & Alina Şandor & Paola Villa - 1577-1595 Monopoly capital and entrepreneurship: whither small business?
by Thomas E Lambert - 1597-1621 A Kaldor–Schumpeter model of cumulative growth
by João P Romero - 1623-1652 Exchange rate movements, export sophistication and direction of trade: the development channel and North–South trade flows
by Mustafa Caglayan & Firat Demir - 1653-1682 Was Keynes a socialist?
by Edward W Fuller - 1683-1700 Explaining the fame of Friedman’s Presidential Address
by James Forder & Kardin Sømme - 1701-1722 The past and future of the social sciences. A Schumpeterian theory of scientific development?
by Stefano Lucarelli & Alfonso Giuliani & Hervé Baron
2019, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 1149-1182 Surplus country adjustment: revisiting the post-World War II Scarce Currency Clause
by Rosario Patalano - 1183-1218 The financialisation–offshoring nexus and the capital accumulation of US non-financial firms
by Tristan Auvray & Joel Rabinovich - 1219-1249 Money creation under full-reserve banking: a stock–flow consistent model
by Patrizio Lainà - 1251-1286 The role of intangible assets in explaining the investment–profit puzzle
by Özgür Orhangazi - 1287-1314 Competing for hours: unstable work schedules and underemployment among hourly workers in Canada
by Elaine McCrate & Susan J Lambert & Julia R Henly - 1315-1332 Neutral technical progress and the measure of value: along the Kaldor–Kennedy line
by Up Sira Nukulkit - 1333-1352 Demand drives growth all the way: Goodwin, Kaldor, Pasinetti and the Steady State
by Lance Taylor & Duncan K Foley & Armon Rezai - 1353-1375 Power: a Marxist view
by Giulio Palermo - 1377-1395 Between Berlin and Cambridge: classical conceptions of the general economic equilibrium in the late 1920s
by Roberto Marchionatti - 1397-1415 How can we restore the generality of the General Theory?
by Teodoro Dario Togati - 1417-1435 Malthus on social classes: higher, lower and middle
by John Pullen - 1437-1437 Erratum: Marx’s transformation problem and Pasinetti’s vertically integrated subsystems
by Ian Wright
2019, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 799-804 Financialisation and the new capitalism?
by Giuseppe Fontana & Christos Pitelis & Jochen Runde - 805-824 Platform economy as a new form of capitalism: a Régulationist research programme
by Matthieu Montalban & Vincent Frigant & Bernard Jullien - 825-866 Financialisation, institutions and financing constraints in developing countries
by Charilaos Mertzanis - 867-890 Financial markets and the working class in the USA: an empirical investigation of financial stress
by Michael J McCormack - 891-916 Exercising the ‘governance option’: labour’s new push to reshape financial capitalism
by Stephen F Diamond - 917-936 Financialisation in context: the case of Italy
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Andrea Pacella & Angelo Salento - 937-974 The impact of financialisation on the wage share: a theoretical clarification and empirical test
by Karsten Kohler & Alexander Guschanski & Engelbert Stockhammer - 975-999 Financialisation and tendencies towards stagnation: the role of macroeconomic regime changes in the course of and after the financial and economic crisis 2007–09
by Eckhard Hein - 1001-1027 Towards (de-)financialisation: the role of the state
by Ewa Karwowski - 1029-1051 Shadow banking and the financial side of financialisation
by Eugenio Caverzasi & Alberto Botta & Clara Capelli - 1053-1071 Transformation of banking reconsidered: how feasible is ‘de-financialisation’?
by Robert Sweeney - 1073-1102 Labour share decline, financialisation and structural change
by Riccardo Pariboni & Pasquale Tridico - 1103-1121 Too big to manage: US megabanks’ competition by innovation and the microfoundations of financialization
by Nicole Cerpa Vielma & Hasan Cömert & Carmela D’Avino & Gary Dymski & Annina Kaltenbrunner & Eirini Petratou & Mimoza Shabani - 1123-1148 The entwined futures of financialisation and cities
by Priya S Gupta
2019, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 527-539 The nature of heterodox economics revisited
by Yannick Slade-Caffarel - 541-583 An empirical analysis of Minsky regimes in the US economy
by Leila E Davis & Joao Paulo A de Souza & Gonzalo Hernandez - 585-622 An empirical contribution to Minsky’s financial fragility: evidence from non-financial sectors in Japan
by Hiroshi Nishi - 623-647 Capital intensity, unproductive activities and the Great Recession in the US economy
by Lefteris Tsoulfidis & Dimitris Paitaridis - 649-675 Technical and structural change, and the fall in the manufacturing output–capital ratio in Mexico, 1990–2015
by Carlos A Ibarra - 677-694 Collective wage bargaining and the role of institutional stability: a cross-national comparison of macroeconomic performance
by Bernd Brandl & Christian Lyhne Ibsen - 695-715 The structure and sustainability of China’s debt
by Lixin Sun - 717-732 Cyclical fluctuations and the structure of production
by Giampaolo Garzarelli & Peter Lewin & Bill Tulloh - 733-767 Austerity and gender inequalities in Europe in times of crisis
by Cristiano Perugini & Jelena Žarković Rakić & Marko Vladisavljević - 769-783 The problematic nature and consequences of the effort to force Keynes into the conceptual cul-de-sac of Walrasian economics
by Mark Pernecky & Paul Wojick - 785-797 Do not take peace for granted: Adam Smith’s warning on the relation between commerce and war
by Maria Pia Paganelli & Reinhard Schumacher
2019, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 271-294 Technological revolutions and speculative finance: evidence from the British Bicycle Mania
by William Quinn - 295-310 Why women do not ask: gender differences in fairness perceptions of own wages and subsequent wage growth
by Christian Pfeifer & Gesine Stephan - 311-334 Trade Imbalances and Fiscal Policy in the Eurozone: An Analysis of Economic Interrelations with a Global Supermultiplier Input-Output Model
by Ferran Portella-Carbó & Óscar Dejuán - 335-360 Internal devaluation in a wage-led economy: the case of Spain
by Ignacio Álvarez & Jorge Uxó & Eladio Febrero - 361-383 Wealth distribution in Cuba (2006–2014): a first assessment using microdata1
by Dayma Echevarría & Alberto Gabriele & Sara Romanò & Francesco Schettino - 385-411 Graph representation of balance sheets: from exogenous to endogenous money
by Cyril Pitrou - 413-442 A supermultiplier Stock-Flow Consistent model: the “return” of the paradoxes of thrift and costs in the long run?
by Lídia Brochier & Antonio Carlos - 443-463 Long-run variation in capacity utilization in the presence of a fixed normal rate
by Mark Setterfield - 465-479 Mark-up pricing, sectoral dynamics, and the traverse process in a two-sector Kaleckian economy
by Shinya Fujita - 481-506 Education and ‘human capitalists’ in a classical-Marxian model of growth and distribution
by Amitava Krishna Dutt & Roberto Veneziani - 507-525 The Sraffian Methodenstreit and the revolution in economic theory
by Nuno Ornelas Martins
2019, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-15 Adam Smith’s foundational idea of sympathetic persuasion1
by Leonidas Montes - 17-36 Adam Smith and Thorstein Veblen on the Pursuit of Status Through Consumption versus Work
by Jon D WismanProfessor of Economics - 37-60 The Labour Demand of Firms: An Alternative Conception Based on the Capabilities Approach
by Eduardo Fernández-Huerga - 61-84 On the impossibility of central bank independence: four decades of time- (and intellectual) inconsistency
by Christopher A Hartwell - 85-106 Demographic growth, Harrodian (in)stability and the supermultiplier
by Olivier Allain - 107-138 A classical-Marxian model of antebellum slavery
by John Clegg & Duncan Foley - 139-168 Manufacturing matters…but it’s the jobs that count
by Jesus Felipe & Aashish Mehta & Changyong Rhee - 169-186 Marx’s transformation problem and Pasinetti’s vertically integrated subsystems
by Ian Wright - 187-204 An Evolutionary Analysis of Industrial Districts: The Changing Multiplicity of Production Know-How Nuclei
by Marco Bellandi & L De Propris & Erica Santini - 205-221 Poverty Alleviation as an Economic Problem
by Adam Martin & Matias Petersen - 223-248 Economics of Late Development and Industrialization: Putting Gebrehiwot Baykedagn (1886–1919) in Context
by Zinabu Samaro RekisoPhD - 249-267 Alfred Marshall’s household economics: the role of the family in cultivating an ethical capitalism
by Miriam Bankovsky - 269-269 Alfred Marshall’s household economics: the role of the family in cultivating an ethical capitalism
by Miriam Bankovsky
2018, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 1495-1504 Introducton to the Special Issue: Towards a production-centred agenda
by Antonio Andreoni & Ha-Joon Chang & Sue Konzelmann & Alan Shipman - 1505-1520 Smart specialisation strategies and industrial modernisation in European regions—theory and practice1
by Dominique Foray - 1521-1542 A place-based developmental regional industrial strategy for sustainable capture of co-created value
by David Bailey & Christos Pitelis & Philip R Tomlinson - 1543-1566 Industrial districts, district effect and firm size: the Italian evidence
by Marco Cucculelli & Dimitri Storai - 1567-1584 ‘Home-sourcing’ and closer value chains in mature economies: the case of Spanish manufacturing
by David Bailey & Carlo Corradini & Lisa De Propris - 1585-1611 Multinational enterprises, service outsourcing and regional structural change
by Andrea Ascani & Simona Iammarino - 1613-1642 The architecture and dynamics of industrial ecosystems: diversification and innovative industrial renewal in Emilia Romagna
by Antonio Andreoni - 1643-1669 Capabilities and habitat in industrial renewal: the case of UK textiles
by Julie Froud & Steven Hayes & Hua Wei & Karel Williams - 1671-1685 Learning, unlearning and forgetting processes in industrial districts
by Marco Bellandi & Erica Santini & Claudia Vecciolini - 1687-1695 Managing technological change for inclusive growth
by Frank Pyke
2018, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 1183-1204 Great Expectations and Final Disillusionment: Keynes, ‘‘My Early Beliefs’’ and the Ultimate Values of Capitalism
by Anna M Carabelli & Mario A Cedrini - 1205-1218 The Liquidity of Money
by M G Hayes - 1219-1237 An initial ‘Keynesian illness’? Friedman on taxation and the inflationary gap
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 1239-1254 Wang Anshi’s economic reforms: proto-Keynesian economic policy in Song Dynasty China
by Xuan Zhao & Wolfgang Drechsler - 1255-1275 Macroeconomic priorities revisited: the behavioural foundations of stabilization policies
by Fabio D’Orlando & Francesco Ferrante - 1277-1313 Debt cycles, instability and fiscal rules: a Godley–Minsky synthesis
by Yannis Dafermos - 1315-1341 Financialised internationalisation and structural hierarchies: a mixed-method study of exchange rate determination in emerging economies
by Annina Kaltenbrunner - 1343-1365 Tailwinds from the East: how has the rising share of imports from emerging markets affected import prices?
by John Lewis & Jumana Saleheen - 1367-1392 Unproductive accumulation in the USA: a new analytical framework
by Tomás N Rotta - 1393-1416 The effects of financialization on investment: evidence from firm-level data for the UK
by Daniele Tori & Özlem Onaran - 1417-1434 Job Seeker’s Allowance (JSA) benefit sanctions and labour market outcomes in Britain, 2001–2014
by Martin Taulbut & Daniel F Mackay & Gerry McCartney - 1435-1458 Cornelius Castoriadis on institutions: a proposal for a schema of institutional change
by Angelos T Vouldis - 1459-1471 Decision-making processes and multilayered institutional order: Lionel Robbins’s legacy
by Fabio Masini - 1473-1494 The convoluted influence of Robbins’s thinking on the emergence of Economics Imperialism
by Ignacio Falgueras-Sorauren
2018, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 875-900 Financialisation and the New Swedish Model
[Ownership and control in Sweden: strong owners, weak minorities and social control]
by Claes Belfrage & Markus Kallifatides - 901-916 Northern Ireland’s property market crisis: insights from Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis
[Snowball sampling: problems and techniques of chain referral sampling]
by Emer Marie Gallagher & Elaine Ramsey & Derek Bond - 917-934 A sectoral explanation of per capita income convergence and divergence: estimating Verdoorn’s law for countries at different stages of development
[Catch up and convergence: a model of cumulative growth]
by Guilherme R Magacho & John S L McCombie - 935-962 Understanding the shift from micro- to macro-prudential thinking: a discursive network analysis
[A theory of systemic risk and design of prudential bank regulation]
by Matthias Thiemann & Mohamed Aldegwy & Edin Ibrocevic - 963-986 Conflicts in the calculation and use of the price index: the case of France
[L’inflation perçue]
by Florence Jany-Catrice - 987-1008 Why derivatives need models: the political economy of derivative valuation models
[Derivatives: virtual values and real risks, Theory]
by Duncan Lindo - 1009-1042 The determinants of income inequality in OECD countries
[Political partisanship and welfare state reform in advanced industrial societies]
by Pasquale Tridico - 1043-1086 Unequal exchange and absolute cost advantage: evidence from the trade between Greece and Germany
[The local power of some unit root tests for panel data]
by Persefoni Tsaliki & Christina Paraskevopoulou & Lefteris Tsoulfidis - 1087-1106 Sraffa on taxable income and its implications for fiscal policy
[Rescuing the minimum wage as a tool for development in Brazil]
by E S Levrero - 1107-1122 The ‘Fragment on Machines’ as science fiction; or, reading the Grundrisse politically
[On the Reproduction of Capitalism: Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses]
by Ben Trott - 1123-1144 Treasury view and post-WWI British austerity: Basil Blackett, Otto Niemeyer and Ralph Hawtrey
[Why ‘austerity’ failed in Greece: testing the validity of macro-economic models]
by Clara Elisabetta Mattei - 1145-1164 Unconventional monetary policy ante litteram: Richard Kahn and the monetary policy debate during the works of the Radcliffe Committee
[The British attempt to manage long-term interest rates in 1962–1964]
by Carlo Cristiano & Paolo Paesani - 1165-1181 Debt as Money
[Understanding the economics of QWERTY: the necessity of history]
by Tony Lawson
2018, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 597-615 Sine praejudicio? Economics and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum
[Economics as a moral science, American Economic Review]
by Sheila Dow & Robert McMaster & Andrew Cumbers - 617-632 Industrial policy and exchange rate scepticism
[Open economy models of distribution and growth]
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Fernando Rugitsky - 633-651 The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) was right: scale-free complex networks and core-periphery patterns in world trade
[Cincuenta años del pensamiento de la cepal: una reseña]
by Paulo Gala & Jhean Camargo & Elton Freitas - 653-697 Progressive supply-side economics: an explanation and update of the Rehn-Meidner model
[Good jobs versus bad jobs]
by Lennart Erixon - 699-728 Top income shares and aggregate wealth-income ratio in a two-class corporate economy
[Growth and distribution in heterodox models with managers and financiers]
by Soon Ryoo - 729-755 The drivers of efficient knowledge transfer performance: evidence from British universities
[Benchmarking universities’ efficiency indicators in the presence of internal heterogeneity]
by Federica Rossi - 757-778 Dreaming big? Self-valuations, aspirations, networks and the private-school earnings premium
[Career success: the role of teenage career aspirations, ambition value and gender in predicting adult social status and earnings]
by Francis Green & Samantha Parsons & Alice Sullivan & Richard Wiggins - 779-795 A sectoral net lending perspective on Europe
[Fiscal, foreign, and private net borrowing: widely accepted theories don’t closely fit the facts]
by Florentin Glötzl & Armon Rezai - 797-816 Income polarization in European countries and Europe wide, 2004–2012
[Polarization of the poor: multivariate relative poverty measurement sans frontiers]
by Jinxian Wang & Koen Caminada & Kees Goudswaard & Chen Wang - 817-836 Sraffa on the degeneration of the notion of cost
[The ultimate standard of value]
by Saverio M Fratini - 837-850 A critique of Lawson’s ‘Social positioning and the nature of money’
[A reconsideration of the micro-foundations of money]
by Geoffrey Ingham - 851-873 The Constitution and Nature of Money
[A critique of Lawson’s ‘Social positioning and the nature of money’]
by Tony Lawson
2018, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 259-284 Marshallian Industrial Districts in Italy: the end of a model or adaptation to the global economy?
[Banks’ localism and industrial districts]
by Gabi Dei Ottati - 285-308 History matters: on the mystifying appeal of Bowles and Gintis
[Trust and antitrust]
by John H Finch & Robert McMaster - 309-330 Government policies and financial crises: mitigation, postponement or prevention?
[Net fiscal stimulus during the Great Recession]
by Jakob Kapeller & Michael A Landesmann & Franz X Mohr & Bernhard Schütz - 331-353 Wheels within wheels within wheels: the importance of capital inflows in the origin of the Spanish financial crisis
[Current Account Patterns and National Real Estate Markets]
by Rafael Fernández & Clara García - 355-381 The case for reindustrialisation in developing countries: towards the connection between the macroeconomic regime and the industrial policy in Brazil
[The economic implications of learning-by-doing]
by André Nassif & Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Carmem Feijo - 383-426 The aggregate production function is NOT neoclassical
[Econometric tools for analyzing market outcomes]
by Stefano Zambelli - 427-451 Just another niche in the wall? How specialization is changing the face of mainstream economics
[Multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity, and the sciences]
by Mario Cedrini & Magda Fontana - 453-476 Synthesizing the Malthusian and Senian approaches on scarcity: a realist account
[Revisiting the entitlement approach to famine: taking a closer look at the supply factor—a critical survey of the literature]
by Adel Daoud - 477-504 Beyond capital fundamentalism: Harrod, Domar and the history of development economics
[Economics of growth]
by Mauro Boianovsky - 505-521 Adam Smith, natural movement and physics
[Adam Smith’s natural prices, the gravitation metaphor, and the purposes of nature]
by Spencer J Pack & Eric Schliesser - 523-541 What was the message of Friedman’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association?
[Duelling presidential addresses: the Keynesian response to Milton Friedman’s ‘The role of monetary policy’]
by James Forder - 543-576 Aristotle’s geometrical accounting
[Opera omnia—Super ethica: commentum et quaestiones Ps. 1]
by Gerhard Michael Ambrosi - 577-594 Menger’s Aristotelianism
[Carl Menger and Homo Oeconomics: some thoughts on Austrian theory and methodology]
by Karl Mittermaier
2018, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-17 The economic problem of a community: ontological reflections inspired by the Socialist Calculation Debate
[Il ministro della produzione nello stato collettivista, Giornale degli economisti, 37 (Anno 19)]
by Diogo Lourenço & Mário Graça Moura - 19-31 A study in development by dispossession
[Class relations and the pattern of accumulation in an agrarian economy]
by Amit Bhaduri - 33-46 Are developing countries catching up?
[Aid, growth, and development: have we come full circle]
by Vladimir Popov & K S Jomo - 47-94 Income distribution and current account imbalances
[Notes on capacity utilisation, distribution and accumulation]
by Christian A Belabed & Thomas Theobald & Till van Treeck - 95-115 The global concentration of wealth
[Persistence of power, elites, and institutions]
by Thomas Goda - 117-135 Global liquidity and monetary policy autonomy: an examination of open-economy policy constraints
[Rapports entre l’évolution de la balance des paiements et l’évolution de la liquidité interne, pp. 89–113]
by Stefan Angrick - 137-153 Profitability in India’s Organized Manufacturing Sector: The Role of Technology, Distribution and Demand
[The effect of neoliberalism on the fall in the rate of profit in business cycles]
by Deepankar Basu & Debarshi Das - 155-175 Semi-autonomous household expenditures as the causa causans of postwar US business cycles: the stability and instability of Luxemburg-type external markets
[Cycles and trends in US net borrowing flows]
by Brett Fiebiger - 177-198 When development meets culture: the contribution of Celso Furtado in the 1970s
[Celso Furtado’s contributions to structuralism and their relevance today]
by Alexandre M Cunha & Gustavo Britto - 199-213 The ‘theoretical developments initiated by Haberler but named for Pigou’ do not provide sufficient grounds for rejecting ‘Keynes’s key theoretical proposition’
[The missing motivation in macroeconomics]
by Paul Wojick - 215-230 Environmental law & the limits of markets
[Getting to causation in toxic tort cases]
by Jonathan Benson - 231-257 The place of portfolio management in the Keynesian canon
[The role of securities in the optimal allocation of risk–bearing]
by J E Woods
2017, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 1265-1277 Cambridge Social Ontology: Clarification, Development and Deployment
by Phil Faulkner & Stephen Pratten & Jochen Runde - 1279-1302 Unknowns, Black Swans and the risk/uncertainty distinction
by Phil Faulkner & Alberto Feduzi & Jochen Runde - 1303-1321 The limits of ontological critique: from judgmental rationality to justification
by Ismael Al-Amoudi & John Latsis - 1323-1342 Critical ethical naturalism and the transformation of economics
by Nuno Ornelas Martins - 1343-1365 Ontology and the history of economic thought: the case of anti-reductionism in the work of Friedrich Hayek
by P A Lewis - 1367-1390 Formalising economics: social change, values, mechanics and mathematics in economic discourse
by Dimitris Milonakis - 1391-1418 Contrast explanation in economics: its context, meaning, and potential
by Jamie Morgan & Heikki Patomäki - 1419-1436 Trust and the social positioning process
by Stephen Pratten - 1437-1451 Materialising social ontology
by Dave Elder-Vass - 1453-1470 Money: Ontology and Deception
by John R Searle - 1471-1487 The ontology of money
by Mark S Peacock - 1489-1504 Social ontology and the modern corporation
by Jeroen Veldman & Hugh Willmott - 1505-1523 Tony Lawson’s Theory of the Corporation: Towards a Social Ontology of Law
by Simon Deakin - 1525-1537 Tony Lawson from a sociological point of view
by Douglas V Porpora
2017, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 977-998 Alternative interpretations of a stateless currency crisis
by Sergio Cesaratto - 999-1020 Is the end of fiscal austerity feasible in Spain? An alternative plan to the current Stability Programme (2015–2018)
by Jorge Uxó & Ignacio Álvarez