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2015, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 631-654 Ethnicity and gender in the labour market in Central and South-Eastern Europe
by Niall O’Higgins - 655-674 Equal pay by gender and by nationality: a comparative analysis of Switzerland’s unequal equal pay policy regimes across time
by Roland Erne & Natalie Imboden
2015, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-32 The nature of the firm and peculiarities of the corporation
by Tony Lawson - 33-47 Addressing uncertainty in economics and the economy
by Sheila C. Dow - 49-66 Spin-off and clustering: a return to the Marshallian district
by Lucia Cusmano & Andrea Morrison & Enrico Pandolfo - 67-92 Why ‘financialisation’ hasn’t depressed US productive investment
by Andrew Kliman & Shannon D. Williams - 93-112 Aggregate consumption and debt accumulation: an empirical examination of US household behaviour
by Yun K. Kim & Mark Setterfield & Yuan Mei - 113-137 Premature de-industrialisation: theory, evidence and policy recommendations in the Mexican case
by Moritz Cruz - 139-156 Financial hierarchy and banking strategies: a regional analysis for the Brazilian case
by Mara Nogueira & Marco Crocco & Ana Teresa Figueiredo & Gustavo Diniz - 157-187 Post-Keynesian stock-flow-consistent modelling: a survey
by Eugenio Caverzasi & Antoine Godin - 189-219 Comparative evaluation of post-Keynesian interest rate rules, income distribution and firms’ debts for macroeconomic performance
by Hiroshi Nishi - 221-243 The middle class in macroeconomics and growth theory: a three-class neo-Kaleckian–Goodwin model
by Thomas I. Palley - 245-264 Demand and structural change in Adam Smith’s view of economic progress
by Kwangsu Kim - 265-279 Natural price and the long run: Alfred Marshall’s misreading of Adam Smith
by David Andrews - 281-297 Jonathan Swift’s critique of consequentialism?
by Renee Prendergast
2014, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 1295-1305 Introduction
by S. Blankenburg - 1307-1328 The future of capitalism: a consideration of alternatives
by Wendy Harcourt - 1329-1338 Towards a political economy of the theory of economic policy
by K. Vela Velupillai - 1339-1353 Economic history and economic theory: the staples approach to economic development
by Alexander Dow & Sheila Dow - 1355-1372 A neo-Kaleckian–Goodwin model of capitalist economic growth: monopoly power, managerial pay and labour market conflict
by Thomas I. Palley - 1373-1390 A new theoretical analysis of deindustrialisation
by Fiona Tregenna - 1391-1408 Triggers of change: structural trajectories and production dynamics
by Antonio Andreoni & Roberto Scazzieri - 1409-1429 The crisis of intellectual monopoly capitalism
by Ugo Pagano - 1431-1452 Back to which Bretton Woods? Liquidity and clearing as alternative principles for reforming international money
by Massimo Amato & Luca Fantacci - 1453-1470 A bright future can be ours! Macroeconomic policy for non-eurozone Western countries
by J. W. Nevile & Peter Kriesler - 1471-1491 Identity economics meets financialisation: gender, race and occupational stratification in the US labour market
by Philip Arestis & Aurelie Charles & Giuseppe Fontana - 1493-1515 Veblen Contra Clark and Fisher: Veblen-Robinson-Harcourt lineagesin capital controversies and beyond
by Avi J. Cohen - 1517-1540 The scholar as reader: the last 50 years of economic theory seen through G.C. Harcourt’s book reviews
by Constantinos Repapis
2014, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 995-1014 The Lehman Sisters hypothesis
by Irene van Staveren - 1015-1042 The Great Recession and the bulimia of US consumers: deep causes and possible ways out
by Stefano Bartolini & Luigi Bonatti & Francesco Sarracino - 1043-1061 Thorstein Veblen on credit and economic crises
by Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Andrea Pacella - 1063-1086 What is capital? Economists and sociologists have changed its meaning: should it be changed back?
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 1087-1113 Do labour supply and demand curves exist?
by Steve Fleetwood - 1115-1131 Ludwig Lachmann on expectations in his early writings: an aborted theory?
by Loïc Sauce - 1133-1154 Non-Bayesian decision theory ahead of its time: the case of G. L. S. Shackle
by Carlo Zappia - 1155-1169 On the sustainability of external debt: is debt relief enough?
by Gianni Vaggi & Annalisa Prizzon - 1171-1206 Is net stock issuance relevant to capital formation? Comparing heterodox models of firm-level capital expenditures across the advanced and largest developing economies
by Jason Hecht - 1207-1219 Is flexible labour good for innovation? Evidence from firm-level data
by Alfred Kleinknecht & Flore N. van Schaik & Haibo Zhou - 1221-1246 Disability, job mismatch, earnings and job satisfaction in Australia
by Melanie Jones & Kostas Mavromaras & Peter Sloane & Zhang Wei - 1247-1274 A transnational fast fashion industrial district: an analysis of the Chinese businesses in Prato
by Gabi Dei Ottati - 1275-1284 A note on Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century
by Robert Rowthorn - 1285-1292 A reply to Amitava Dutt: the role of aggregate demand in the long run
by Gérard Duménil & Dominique Lévy
2014, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 701-741 The political economics of austerity
by Suzanne J. Konzelmann - 743-760 A model intervenes: the many faces of moral hazard
by John Latsis & Constantinos Repapis - 761-777 Economic growth and welfare state: a case study of Sweden
by Luis Buendía & Enrique Palazuelos - 779-795 Money in contemporary capitalism and the autonomisation of capitalist forms in Marx’s theory
by Leda Maria Paulani - 797-815 Aggregate structural macroeconomic analysis: a reconsideration and defence
by Mark Setterfield & Shyam Gouri Suresh - 817-838 The balance of payments-constrained growth rate and the natural rate of growth: new empirical evidence
by Matteo Lanzafame - 839-867 Inflation targeting monetary and fiscal policies in a two-country stock–flow-consistent model
by Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo - 869-893 Social divisions in school participation and attainment in India: 1983–2004
by M. Niaz Asadullah & Uma Kambhampati & Florencia Lopez Boo - 895-923 The evolution of Engel curves and its implications for structural change theory
by Alessio Moneta & Andreas Chai - 925-943 D. Stewart and J. R. McCulloch: economic methodology and the making of orthodoxy
by Shin Kubo - 945-960 Pigou’s Wealth and Welfare: a centenary assessment
by David Collard - 961-985 Robertson and the Cambridge approach to utility and welfare
by Mauro Boianovsky - 987-990 The collapse of the Icelandic banks: a comment on Wade and Sigurgeirsdottir
by Hannes H. Gissurarson - 991-992 Reply to Hannes Holmsteinn Gissurarson
by Robert Wade
2014, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 519-529 Samuelson’s ghosts: Whig history and the reinterpretation of economic theory
by Alan Freeman & Victoria Chick & Serap Kayatekin - 531-544 Earw(h)ig: I can’t hear you because your ideas are old
by Peter J. Boettke & Christopher J. Coyne & Peter T. Leeson - 545-562 Contextual political economy, not Whig economics
by Amiya Kumar Bagchi - 563-583 The William Petty problem and the Whig history of economics
by Hugh Goodacre - 585-604 In search of a ‘crude fancy of childhood’: deconstructing mercantilism
by Jérôme Blanc & Ludovic Desmedt - 605-622 The relation of morality to political economy in Hume
by Serap Ayşe Kayatekin - 623-641 Political economy and the social disciplines: the modern life of Das Adam Smith Problem
by William Dixon & David Wilson - 643-661 The Whiggish foundations of Marxian and Sraffian economics
by Andrew Kliman - 663-679 Schumpeter’s theory of self-restoration: a casualty of Samuelson’s Whig historiography of science
by Alan Freeman - 681-699 Whatever happened to Keynes’s monetary theory?
by Victoria Chick & Geoff Tily
2014, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 257-279 Does high public debt consistently stifle economic growth? A critique of Reinhart and Rogoff
by Thomas Herndon & Michael Ash & Robert Pollin - 281-300 The role of the media in fiscal consolidation programmes: the case of Ireland
by Julien Mercille - 301-327 The contribution of wealth concentration to the subprime crisis: a quantitative estimation
by Thomas Goda & Photis Lysandrou - 329-347 Mathematical modelling in the wake of the crisis: a blessing or a curse? What does the economics profession say?
by Vinca Bigo & Ioana Negru - 349-367 What ended the Great Depression? Re-evaluating the role of fiscal policy
by Nathan Perry & Matías Vernengo - 369-397 To what extent were economic factors important in the separation of the south of Ireland from the United Kingdom and what was the economic impact?
by William Hynes - 399-424 Structural drivers of productivity and employment growth: a decomposition analysis for 81 countries
by Leanne Roncolato & David Kucera - 425-446 Identity and the hybridity of modern finance: how a specifically modern concept of the self underlies the modern ownership of property, trusts and finance
by Jongchul Kim - 447-457 Of goats and dogs: Joseph Townsend and the idealisation of markets—a decisive episode in the history of economics
by Philipp H. Lepenies - 459-477 The quality of employment and decent work: definitions, methodologies, and ongoing debates
by Brendan Burchell & Kirsten Sehnbruch & Agnieszka Piasna & Nurjk Agloni - 479-517 Multinational corporations’ economic and human rights impacts on developing countries: a review and research agenda
by Elisa Giuliani & Chiara Macchi
2014, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-21 De Finetti on uncertainty
by Alberto Feduzi & Jochen Runde & Carlo Zappia - 23-47 Chapter 18 of The General Theory ‘further analysed’: economics as a way of thinking
by Anna M. Carabelli & Mario A. Cedrini - 49-62 On alternative notions of change and choice: Krishna Bharadwaj’s legacy
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 63-86 A ‘Walrasian post-Keynesian’ model? Resolving the paradox of Oskar Lange’s 1938 theory of interest
by Roberto Lampa - 87-107 Knowledge, innovation and emulation in the evolutionary thought of Bernard Mandeville
by Renee Prendergast - 109-126 Good and bad institutions: is the debate over? Cross-country firm-level evidence from the textile industry
by Sumon Kumar Bhaumik & Ralitza Dimova - 127-152 The European Union’s Emissions Trading System
by Andriana Vlachou - 153-180 Running out of steam? Manufacturing in Malaysia
by Jeff Tan - 181-214 Evolution, roots and influence of the literature on National Systems of Innovation: a bibliometric account
by Aurora A. C. Teixeira - 215-237 Technology, structural change and BOP-constrained growth: a structuralist toolbox
by Mario Cimoli & Gabriel Porcile - 239-255 ‘Too bright for comfort’: a Kaleckian view of profit realisation in the USA, 1964–2009
by David M. Brennan
2013, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 1203-1219 Microfinance and the challenge of financial inclusion for development
by Jayati Ghosh - 1221-1241 The Human Values Index: conceptual foundations and evidence from Brazil
by Flavio Comim & Pedro V. Amaral - 1243-1261 The discourse of bounded rationality in academic and policy arenas: pathologising the errant consumer
by Judith Mehta - 1263-1282 The robot, the party animal and the philosopher: an evolutionary perspective on deliberation and preference
by Peter E. Earl - 1283-1301 An investigation of Oliver Williamson's analysis of the division of labour
by Robert McMaster & Michael J. White - 1303-1333 Type of employer and fertility of working women: does working in the public sector or in a large private firm matter?
by Maurizio Conti & Enrico Sette - 1335-1348 Does an employment protection law lead to unemployment? A panel data analysis of OECD countries, 1990–2008
by Prabirjit Sarkar - 1349-1379 Interrogating inclusive growth: formal-informal duality, complementarity, conflict
by Saumya Chakrabarti - 1381-1406 Class structure and economic inequality
by Edward N. Wolff & Ajit Zacharias - 1407-1430 Growth and income distribution with the dynamics of power in labour and goods markets
by Michael Assous & Amitava Krishna Dutt - 1431-1435 Note: Pasinetti's counter–factual hypotheses
by J. E. Woods - 1437-1441 New perspectives on the work of Piero Sraffa: a rejoinder to Professor Kurz
by Pier Luigi Porta - 1443-1447 On Sraffa and Marx: a Comment
by Giancarlo de Vivo & Giorgio Gilibert - 1449-1453 The new interpretation of Sraffa's prices: a response to Heinz Kurz
by Ajit Sinha
2013, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 947-983 What is this 'school' called neoclassical economics?
by Tony Lawson - 985-1000 What is the meaning of behavioural economics?
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap - 1001-1017 The Political and Moral Economies of Neoliberalism: Mises and Hayek
by João Rodrigues - 1019-1033 Reproducing the social structure: a Marxist critique of Anthony Giddens's Structuration Methodology
by Brian O'Boyle - 1035-1055 Social Funds, poverty management and subjectification: beyond the World Bank approach
by Anjan Chakrabarti & Anup Dhar - 1057-1075 A critical assessment of the incomplete contracts theory for private participation in public services: the case of the water sector in Ghana
by Hulya Dagdeviren & Simon A. Robertson - 1077-1106 Dynamics of output and employment in the US economy
by Deepankar Basu & Duncan K. Foley - 1107-1126 Labour values, prices of production and the missing equalisation tendency of profit rates: evidence from the German economy
by Nils Fröhlich - 1127-1160 Bank profitability, leverage and financial instability: a Minsky–Harrod model
by Soon Ryoo - 1161-1184 Approximate surrogate production functions
by Bertram Schefold - 1187-1202 The quest for evidence on the economic effects of copyright law
by Ruth Towse
2013, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 693-717 The UK Research Assessment Exercise and the narrowing of UK economics
by Frederic S. Lee & Xuan Pham & Gyun Gu - 719-736 On the identity of social capital and the social capital of identity
by Asimina Christoforou - 737-758 Forward-looking contrast explanation, illustrated using the Great Moderation
by Jamie Morgan - 759-774 Two conceptions of economics and maximisation
by Ricardo F. Crespo - 775-789 A. C. Pigou's rejection of Pareto's law
by Michael McLure - 791-818 Why has China succeeded? And why it will continue to do so
by Jesus Felipe & Utsav Kumar & Norio Usui & Arnelyn Abdon - 819-843 Economic transition and the motherhood wage penalty in urban China: investigation using panel data
by Nan Jia & Xiao-Yuan Dong - 845-862 Labour market effects of parental leave in Europe
by Yusuf Emre Akgunduz & Janneke Plantenga - 863-888 Law, finance and innovation: the dark side of shareholder protection
by Filippo Belloc - 889-920 A global model of recovery and rebalancing
by Rudiger von Arnim & Steve Bannister & Nathan Perry - 921-945 Wage stagnation, rising inequality and the financial crisis of 2008
by Jon D. Wisman
2013, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 463-477 Prospects for the eurozone
by Stephanie Blankenburg & Lawrence King & Sue Konzelmann & Frank Wilkinson - 479-496 European economic governance: the Berlin–Washington Consensus
by Jean-Paul Fitoussi & Francesco Saraceno - 497-512 'Two or three things I know about her': Europe in the global crisis and heterodox economics
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 513-532 In search of sustainable paths for the eurozone in the troubled post-2008 world
by Jacques Mazier & Pascal Petit - 533-569 The euro crisis: undetected by conventional economics, favoured by nationally focused polity
by Robert Boyer - 571-584 International credit, financial integration and the euro
by Jan Toporowski - 585-608 Policy coordination, conflicting national interests and the European debt crisis
by Carlo Panico & Francesco Purificato - 609-626 At the crossroads: the euro and its central bank guardian (and saviour?)
by Jörg Bibow - 627-651 Revisiting Latin America's debt crisis: some lessons for the periphery of the eurozone
by Santiago Capraro & Ignacio Perrotini - 653-675 Economic relations between Germany and southern Europe
by Annamaria Simonazzi & Andrea Ginzburg & Gianluigi Nocella - 677-692 Reconstructing the eurozone: the role of EU social policy
by John Grahl & Paul Teague
2013, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 227-250 How to evaluate creative destruction: reconstructing Schumpeter's approach
by Christian Schubert - 251-271 Schumpeter and Georgescu-Roegen on the foundations of an evolutionary analysis
by Christoph Heinzel - 273-297 Work arrangements and firm innovation: is there any relationship?
by Caterina Giannetti & Marianna Madia - 299-321 Can working and employment conditions in the personal services sector be improved?
by Franck Bailly & François-Xavier Devetter & François Horn - 323-347 Working time regulation in France from 1996 to 2012
by Philippe Askenazy - 349-377 Investigating the anatomy of the employment effect of new business formation
by Michael Fritsch & Florian Noseleit - 379-402 Labour productivity and the law of decreasing labour content
by Peter Flaschel & Reiner Franke & Roberto Veneziani - 403-421 Rhetoric and Keynes' use of statistics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace
by Larry Lepper - 423-442 On Keynes as an investor
by J. E. Woods - 443-462 Sraffa, Marshall and the principle of continuity
by Nuno Ornelas Martins
2013, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-16 Central banks and financial stability: rediscovering the lender-of-last-resort practice in a finance economy
by Laurent Le Maux & Laurence Scialom - 17-33 'Solvency rule' versus 'Taylor rule': an alternative interpretation of the relation between monetary policy and the economic crisis
by Emiliano Brancaccio & Giuseppe Fontana - 35-55 Financial economics: objects and methods of science
by Andreas Andrikopoulos - 57-89 Technology, distribution and the rate of profit in the US economy: understanding the current crisis
by Deepankar Basu & Ramaa Vasudevan - 91-111 Economics and the family: a postcolonial perspective
by Gillian Hewitson - 113-141 An alternative explanation of India's growth transition: a demand-side hypothesis
by Kevin S. Nell - 143-170 Inside the black box of services: evidence from India
by Gaurav Nayyar - 171-185 The King and I: monarchies and the performance of business groups
by Jeffrey Owen Herzog & Kamal A. Munir & Paul Kattuman - 187-208 Towards a new complexity economics for sustainability
by Timothy J. Foxon & Jonathan Köhler & Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton - 209-225 Transmutability, generalised Darwinism and the limits to conceptual integration
by Christopher Brown
2012, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 1267-1290 Piero Sraffa and 'the true object of economics': the role of the unpublished manuscripts
by Stephanie Blankenburg & Richard Arena & Frank Wilkinson - 1291-1301 Circuitous processes, jigsaw puzzles and indisputable results: making best use of the manuscripts of Sraffa's Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities
by Jonathan Smith - 1303-1314 Piero Sraffa and the future of economics
by Luigi L. Pasinetti - 1315-1322 The political economy of Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities: a comment on Pasinetti and Sraffa
by Roberto Scazzieri - 1323-1339 Listen to Sraffa's silences: a new interpretation of Sraffa's Production of Commodities
by Ajit Sinha - 1341-1356 The change in Sraffa's philosophical thinking
by John B. Davis - 1357-1383 Piero Sraffa's early views on classical political economy
by Pier Luigi Porta - 1385-1399 The 'tiresome objector' and Old Moor: a renewal of the debate on Marx after Sraffa based on the unpublished material at the Wren Library
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 1401-1415 Two notes on Piero Sraffa and Antonio Gramsci
by Nerio Naldi - 1417-1432 On the present state of the capital controversy
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 1433-1453 A few counter-factual hypotheses on the current economic crisis
by Luigi L. Pasinetti - 1455-1477 Income distribution and the size of the financial sector: a Sraffian analysis
by Carlo Panico & Antonio Pinto & Martín Puchet Anyul - 1479-1496 An 'unproductive labour' view of finance
by Aldo Barba & Giancarlo de Vivo - 1497-1534 Wages, economic development and the customary standard of life
by Frank Wilkinson - 1535-1569 Don't treat too ill my Piero! Interpreting Sraffa's papers
by Heinz D. Kurz
2012, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 1019-1032 Prospects for a heterodox economics of the environment and sustainability
by Ali Douai & Andrew Mearman & Ioana Negru - 1033-1049 Green economics: putting the planet and politics back into economics
by Molly Scott Cato - 1051-1072 Climate change uncertainty, irreversibility and the precautionary principle
by Jonathan Aldred - 1073-1090 Austrian economics and the limits of markets
by O’Neill John - 1091-1121 Economic Schools of Thought on the Environment: Investigating Unity and Division
by Clive L. Spash & Anthony Ryan - 1123-1142 The identity of ecological economics: retrospects and prospects
by Begüm Özkaynak & Fikret Adaman & Pat Devine - 1143-1162 An inquiry into power and participatory natural resource management
by Bengi Akbulut & Ceren Soylu - 1163-1179 Towards a political economy approach to the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Valérie Boisvert & Franck-Dominique Vivien - 1181-1198 Examining the conventions of voluntary environmental approaches in French agriculture
by Cazals Clarisse - 1199-1220 Institutions and the environment: the case for a political socio-economy of environmental conflicts
by Ali Douai & Matthieu Montalban - 1221-1243 Aviation lock-in and emissions trading
by Clive Lawson - 1245-1266 Economic development and environmental policy in Turkey: an institutionalist critique
by Eyüp Özveren & Selin Efşan Nas
2012, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 781-798 The nature of economics and the failings of the mainstream: lessons from Lionel Robbins’s Essay
by Andrew Brown & David Spencer - 799-820 Adam Smith's 'History of Astronomy' and view of science
by Kwangsu Kim - 821-841 A system of self-managed firms as a new perspective on Marxism
by Bruno Jossa - 843-867 The mercantile form of value and its place in Marx's theory of the commodity
by Pablo Ahumada - 869-893 Revisiting Prebisch and Singer: beyond the declining terms of trade thesis and on to technological capability development
by P. Sai-wing Ho - 895-917 Distribution of income, labour productivity and competitiveness: is the Thai labour regime sustainable?
by Bruno Jetin - 919-939 Macroeconomic constraints to growth of the Brazilian economy: diagnosis and some policy proposals
by Jose Luis Oreiro & Lionello F. Punzo & Eliane C. Araujo - 941-962 Is there a European wage leader? Wage spillovers in the European Monetary Union
by Paul Ramskogler - 963-980 The kinetics of capital formation and economic organisation
by Anthony M. Endres & David A. Harper - 981-994 Economists and the analysis of government failure: fallacies in the Chicago and Virginia interpretations of Cambridge welfare economics
by Roger E. Backhouse & Steven G. Medema - 997-1017 The Treasury and the New Cambridge School in the 1970s
by John Maloney
2012, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 525-541 Universities as strategic actors in the knowledge economy
by Enrico Deiaco & Alan Hughes & Maureen McKelvey - 543-565 Are universities and university research under threat? Towards an evolutionary model of university speciation
by Ben R. Martin - 567-585 Government policy, university strategy and the academic entrepreneur: the case of Queensland's Smart State Institutes
by Mark Dodgson & Jonathan Staggs - 587-607 Transforming traditional university structures for the knowledge economy through multidisciplinary institutes
by Simon Mosey & Mike Wright & Bart Clarysse - 609-627 Universities, Technology and Innovation Centres and regional development: the case of the North-East of England
by John Goddard & Douglas Robertson & Paul Vallance