Content
2022
- 203-230 Full Employment and Instability: Disentangling Issues on Existence and Stability
In: Modeling Economic Instability
by Michaël Assous & Vincent Carret - 207-226 Some Reflections on Financial Instability in Macro Agent-Based Models: Genealogy and Objectives
In: Financial Markets in Perspective
by Muriel Dal Pont Legrand - 211-231 How Did Micro Come to Reign over Macro Again? On Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Microfoundations for Macro
In: Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession
by Arie Arnon - 227-248 Financial Instability and Frictions: Can DSGE Models Finally Address the Critical Issues?
In: Financial Markets in Perspective
by Hans-Michael Trautwein - 231-236 Conclusion
In: Modeling Economic Instability
by Michaël Assous & Vincent Carret - 233-249 On Some Dissenting Views: “Post-Keynesians” and Hyman Minsky
In: Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession
by Arie Arnon - 235-247 Feldman and the Strategy for Economic Growth
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Harald Hagemann - 249-265 Chayanov: The Reception of an Early Soviet Agricultural Economist
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Carol Scott Leonard - 249-265 Instability and Structural Dynamics in the Macroeconomy: A Policy Framework
In: Financial Markets in Perspective
by Roberto Scazzieri - 251-261 Between Simplicity and Complexity: Had 2008 Witnessed a Failure of Economic Simplicity?
In: Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession
by Arie Arnon - 263-273 Epilogue: The Road of Macroeconomics Away from Keynesian Economics
In: Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession
by Arie Arnon - 267-285 N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Natalia Makasheva - 287-306 Jacob Marschak 1898–1977: From a Russian Revolutionist to President-Elect of the American Economic Association
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Robert W. Dimand & Harald Hagemann - 307-342 Simon Kuznets and Russia: An Uneasy Relationship
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Moshe Syrquin - 343-361 Alexander Gerschenkron
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Andrei A. Belykh - 363-388 Wassily Leontief and His German Period
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Harald Hagemann - 389-404 Paul Baran
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by John E. King - 405-425 Evsey Domar and Russia
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Mauro Boianovsky - 427-447 Leonid Kantorovich
In: Russian and Western Economic Thought
by Michael Ellman
2020
- 1-15 Introduction
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 1-21 Introduction
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 3-17 Unfulfilled Expectations: One Economist’s History
In: Expectations
by Duncan K. Foley - 19-38 The Socialist Calculation Debates
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 21-51 Expectations and Its Variants: The Nuanced Role of Expectations in Classical Economics
In: Expectations
by Amos Witztum - 25-35 Theoretical Foundations
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 37-102 Demand-Side Stagnation Theories
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 39-58 The Lippmann Colloquium
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 53-67 Expectations, Conjectures and Beliefs. The Legacy of Marshall, Kahn and Keynes
In: Expectations
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 59-87 The Economic Consequences of the War
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 69-85 Between Pigou and Keynes: Champernowne on Employment and Expectations
In: Expectations
by Mauro Boianovsky - 87-108 Keynes and Friedman on Expectations Mismatches During the Great Depression
In: Expectations
by Sylvie Rivot - 91-112 An Army of Fighters for Freedom
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 103-143 Supply-Side Stagnation Theories
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 109-120 Expectations in Tobin’s Macroeconomics: The Fisherian and Keynesian Roots of Tobin’s q and Corridor of Stability
In: Expectations
by Robert W. Dimand - 113-129 Using the State
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 121-130 Growth Without Expectations: The Original Sin of Neoclassical Growth Models
In: Expectations
by Michaël Assous & Muriel Dal Pont Legrand - 131-144 Inflation Expectations and the Phillips Curve: Then and Now
In: Expectations
by Harald Hagemann - 131-151 A New Europe
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 145-149 Stagnation Theories: Concluding Remarks
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 147-167 The War that Bond Markets Did not Perceive as Such
In: Expectations
by Kim Oosterlinck & Marie Van Gansbeke - 153-162 The Impact of an Unequal Distribution of Income on Economic Growth: Theoretical Considerations
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 153-180 The Second Week
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 163-194 Income Distribution in Stagnation Theories
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 169-184 Expectations and Planning at the FED: 1939–1941
In: Expectations
by Rob Roy McGregor & Warren Young - 181-192 Conclusions: What Is Neoliberalism?
In: Reinventing Liberalism
by Ola Innset - 185-214 Israel’s Struggle Toward Macroeconomic Stability: Role of Inflationary Expectations
In: Expectations
by Assaf Razin - 195-239 A Steindlian Model of Income Distribution, Economic Growth, and Stagnation
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 215-238 The Permanent-Transitory Confusion: Implications for Tests of Market Efficiency and for Expected Inflation During Turbulent and Tranquil Times
In: Expectations
by Alex Cukierman & Thomas Lustenberger & Allan Meltzer - 241-251 Existing Empirical Evidence on the Nexus Between Income Distribution and Economic Growth
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann - 253-277 Summary, Economic Policy Outlook, and Conclusion
In: Secular Stagnation Theories
by Christina Anselmann