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October 2023, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 913-932 The Role of Knowledge in Economic Life — From Bacon to Marshall
by Renee Prendergast - 933-952 A Functional Analysis of the Role of Deposits in the Traditional Banking Industry
by Riccardo Zolea - 953-955 Introduction to the Mini-Symposium on Lucas’s 1972 ‘Expectations and the Neutrality of Money’ in Historical Perspective
by Mauro Boianovsky - 956-971 Lucas and Tobin: Debating the New Classical Challenge to Keynesian Economics
by Robert W. Dimand - 972-986 Lucas and Friedman: The Challenges of Rational Expectations-Based Monetary Cycles for Adaptive Expectations-Based Monetary Long Trends
by Sylvie Rivot - 987-1002 Two Open Questions on Lucas’s Research Program in the Early 1970s
by Bruna Ingrao - 1003-1020 J.S. Mill, W. Roscher and D.H. Robertson: The Early History of the Monetary Misperceptions Hypothesis
by Mauro Boianovsky - 1021-1024 Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1025-1033 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc LavoieChapter 1: Essentials of Heterodox and Post-Keynesian Economics
by John King - 1034-1044 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 2: Theory of Choice
by Stavros A. Drakopoulos - 1045-1050 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 3: Theory of the firm
by Rosaria Rita Canale - 1051-1060 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 4: Credit, Money and Central Banks
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1061-1071 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 5: Effective Demand and Employment
by Peter Kriesler - 1072-1082 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 6: Accumulation and Capacity
by Lídia Brochier - 1083-1095 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 7: Open Economy Macroeconomics
by Robert Guttmann - 1096-1108 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 8: Inflation Theory
by Julia Braga & Franklin Serrano - 1109-1123 Political Aspects of Full Employment: Eight Decades On
by Malcolm Sawyer - 1124-1135 Majority Voting, Progressive Taxation, and Income Inequality
by Creina Day & Garth Day - 1136-1156 Optimal Planning with Consumer Feedback: A Simulation of a Socialist Economy
by Jan Philipp Dapprich - 1157-1161 Growth is Good for the Poor? Not Necessarily
by Jan Vandemoortele & Enrique Delamonica - 1162-1178 American Academic Male Economists and Women’s Suffrage: Another Look at Progressive-Era (Il)Liberalism
by Giandomenica Becchio & Luca Fiorito - 1179-1187 Some Constructive Comments on Steve Keen’s Manifesto for a New Economics
by Giancarlo Bertocco & Andrea Kalajzić - 1187-1190 Heterodox challenges in economics: theoretical issues and the crisis of the eurozone
by Aldo Barba - 1191-1193 Inequalities and the Progressive Era: Breakthroughs and Legacies
by Emanuele Citera
July 2023, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 587-592 Gender, Feminist Pedagogy, and Economics Education
by Melanie G. Long - 593-613 An Analysis of Women’s Underrepresentation in Undergraduate Economics
by Hannah Lina Gartner & Alyssa Schneebaum - 614-633 The Necessity of Pursuing Feminist Pedagogy in Economics
by Stephan Lefebvre & Lisa Giddings - 634-649 Teaching Heterodox Economics in a Feminist Perspective by Using Students’ Written Diaries on Consumption
by Marcella Corsi & Giulia Zacchia - 650-665 Diversifying the ‘Great Economists’: An Assignment to Promote Inclusivity and Belongingness in Introductory Economics Courses
by Jacqueline Strenio - 666-669 Demand-led Growth, Conflict Inflation and Distribution: Institutional and Sectoral Specificities and Applications to Advanced and Developing Economies
by Ricardo Summa & Lídia Brochier - 670-686 Determinants of Growth in Mexico and Brazil Between 2003 and 2018: A Demand-led Decomposition of Growth Using Input-output Tables
by Patieene Alves-Passoni & Andrés Blancas Neria - 687-701 How Short Is the Short Run in the Neo-Kaleckian Growth Model?
by Ettore Gallo - 702-719 Determinants of Residential Investment Growth Rate in the US Economy (1992–2019)
by Gabriel Petrini & Lucas Teixeira - 720-737 Industrial and Overall Economy Data on Capacity Utilization for the US Economy: A Note
by Guilherme Haluska - 738-761 On Income Distribution Dynamics in Argentina During the 1976–1983 Dictatorship: A Classical-Structuralist Interpretation
by Ramiro E. Alvarez & Ariel Dvoskin - 762-790 Inflation and Conflicting Claims in the Open Economy
by Guilherme Spinato Morlin - 791-802 A Note on the Surplus Approach as ‘Neo-Marxian’ Political Economy
by Massimo Pivetti - 803-822 Fragmentation of Production, Comparative Advantage, and the Heckscher-Ohlin Theory
by Gabriel Brondino - 823-862 Lessons for the Age of Consequences: COVID-19 and the Macroeconomy
by Servaas Storm - 863-882 Marx’s Theory of Labor Subsumption: Restatement and Critical Assessment
by Gilbert L. Skillman - 883-904 Revisiting the Macroeconomic Impact of Benefits Generosity
by Hamid Raza & Mikael Randrup Byrialsen & Jørgen Stamhus - 905-908 Review of Time for Socialism
by Steven Pressman - 908-911 Macroeconomics: An Introduction
by Danielle Guizzo
April 2023, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 365-366 Money and Empire at 50: A symposium
by Paolo Paesani - 367-373 The Impact of Money and Empire on Economic and Historical Literature
by Alfredo Gigliobianco - 374-382 The Myth of the Monetary Belle Époque
by Annalisa Rosselli - 383-393 Money and Empire as a Contribution to the Literature on Keynes. A Problem of Interpretation
by Carlo Cristiano - 394-406 Power Relations and Monetary Ideas: The Case of the Gold-Exchange Standard in India
by Ghislain Deleplace - 407-420 Could Britain Continue with the Gold Standard in Absence of Colonial India?
by Sunanda Sen - 421-433 De Cecco on Financial Centres, Monetary Power and Crisis
by Paolo Paesani - 434-453 Does Household Debt Matter to Financial Fragility?
by Joëlle Leclaire - 454-475 Stock-Flow Consistent Model with Repayment of Bank Loans Used to Finance Past Investments
by Edouard Cottin-Euziol & Nicolas Piluso - 476-493 The Economic Principle of Political Liberalism: A Comparison of Rawls and Sugden
by Federica Nalli & Paolo Santori - 494-509 The Centrality of Work: A Foundation for Political Economy
by Helena Lopes - 510-540 From Potential GDP to Structural Balance: A Theoretical Reassessment and New Evidence for Italy
by Giovanni Carnazza & Claudia Fontanari & Paolo Liberati & Antonella Palumbo - 541-554 Conceptions of the Natural and the Social in Walras's Economic Thought
by Mark S. Silverman - 555-571 How are Banks and the Fed Linked? Teaching Key Concepts Today
by Jane Ihrig & Gretchen Weinbach & Scott Wolla - 572-574 Herman Daly’s Economics for a Full World: His Life and Ideas
by Richard P. F. Holt - 574-576 Raising Keynes: A Twenty-First-Century General Theory
by Henrique Morrone - 576-581 Franco Modigliani and Keynesian Economics: Theory, Facts and Policy
by Paolo Paesani - 582-585 Luigi Pasinetti 1930–2023
by Nadia Garbellini
January 2023, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-5 Review of Political Economy at 35
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 6-27 On the Theoretical and Institutional Roots of Post-Keynesian Economics
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 28-49 The Cambridge Journal of Economics – A Forum of One’s Own
by Ashwani Saith - 50-64 Towards a Post-Keynesian Welfare Economics: 35 Years Later
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap - 65-97 Classical-Keynesian Political Economy, not Neoclassical Economics, is the Economic Theory of the Future
by Heinrich Bortis - 98-110 Political Economy as a Methodological Approach
by Sheila Dow - 111-128 Political Economy and Its Future: Conceptual and Institutional Issues
by David Dequech - 129-144 Telling Fortunes: Feminist Theory and the Future of Political Economy
by Nancy Folbre - 145-173 Exclusion, Surplus Population, and the Labour Question in Postcolonial Capitalism: Future Directions in Political Economy of Development
by Snehashish Bhattacharya & Surbhi Kesar & Sahil Mehra - 174-188 Value and Money as Social Power: New Concepts for Old Questions
by André Orléan - 189-210 The Future for Political Economy: Towards Unity in Diversity?
by Frank Stilwell - 211-230 Monetary Policy and Personal Income Distribution: A Survey of the Empirical Literature
by Sylvio Antonio Kappes - 231-262 A Marxist Political Economy Retort to the ‘After the Washington Consensus'
by John Marangos - 263-286 Whatever Happened to the ‘Goodwin Pattern’? Profit Squeeze Dynamics in the Modern American Labour Market
by Mark Setterfield - 287-315 Punishment or Forgiveness? Loan Modifications in Private Label Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities from 2008 to 2014
by Thomas Herndon - 316-333 Rethinking Development Economics: Problems and Prospects of Georgist Political Economy
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 334-355 Reconciling Supply and Demand: New Evidence on the Adjustment Mechanisms between Actual and Potential Growth Rates
by Arthur B. Cordeiro & João P. Romero - 356-357 Capital and Ideology
by Cristóbal Villalobos - 358-359 Emerging Economies and the Global Financial System: Post-Keynesian Analysis
by Fernando Toledo - 359-361 An Introduction to Macroeconomics. A Heterodox Approach to Economic Analysis
by Andrea Carrera - 362-364 The Euro Crisis. An Institutionalist Approach
by Stefano Lucarelli
October 2022, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 613-614 Introduction
by Ivan Moscati & Paolo Paesani & Antonella Stirati - 615-632 Alfred Marshall, Evolutionary Economics and Climate Change
by Sheila Dow - 633-646 MMT, Sovereign Currencies and the Eurozone
by Marc Lavoie - 647-664 Are Shadow Moneys Money Proper? A Critical Discussion from the Perspective of the History of Monetary Theory
by Bruna Ingrao & Francesco Ruggeri & Claudio Sardoni - 665-691 Framing Institutional Choice, 1937–1973: New Institutional Economics and the Neglect of the Commons
by Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay & Aleksandar Stojanović - 692-708 The Macroeconomics of Government Spending: Distinguishing Between Government Purchases, Government Production, and Job Guarantee Programs
by Thomas I. Palley - 709-734 General Theory-Special Case Relationships: Keynes and Neoclassicism
by Rod O’Donnell - 735-765 The Future of Work: Conceptual Considerations and a New Analytical Approach for the Political Economy
by Christine Ngoc Ngo & Marco R. Di Tommaso & Mattia Tassinari & John Marcus Dockerty - 766-788 Allyn Young on Henry George and the Single Tax
by Ramesh Chandra - 789-806 External Shocks and Inflationary Pressures in Argentina: A Post-Keynesian-Structuralist Empirical Approach
by Gabriel Montes-Rojas & Fernando Toledo - 807-810 Democratizing the Economics Debate. Pluralism and Research Evaluation
by Daniele Tori - 810-812 Labour and Value: Rethinking Marx’s Theory of Exploitation
by Ermanno C. Tortia
July 2022, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 397-419 How ‘Monetization’ Really Works — Examples from Three Asian Nations’ Responses to Covid-19
by Jesus Felipe & Scott Fullwiler - 420-445 Monetary Policy Responses to Covid-19: A Comparison with the 2008 Crisis and Implications for the Future of Central Banking
by Matheus R. Grasselli - 446-467 Keynes and Smith, Opponents or Allies? Part II: Smith, and Keynes-Smith Parallels
by Rod O’Donnell - 468-503 Satisfaction with Democracy and Social Capital: Multi-Level Model Evidence for the Pre- and Post-Crisis Era
by Evangelos Bekiaris & Irene Daskalopoulou - 504-533 A New, Simple SFC Open Economy Framework
by Emilio Carnevali - 534-563 The Evidence for Free Trade and Its Background Assumptions: How Well-Established Causal Generalisations Can Be Useless for Policy
by Luis Mireles-Flores - 564-584 Does Inflation Targeting Really Promote Economic Growth?
by Najib Khan - 585-597 Continuity and Change in the International Monetary System: The Dollar Standard and Capital Mobility
by Lilia Costabile - 598-599 The Origins of Capitalism as a Social System: The Prevalence of an Aleatory Encounter
by Giorgos Galanis - 599-603 How the World Works: The Story of Human Labor from Prehistory to the Modern Day
by Bill Jefferies - 604-611 A Tribute to Alain Parguez 1940–2022
by Riccardo Bellofiore & Louis-Philippe Rochon & Mario Seccareccia & Hassan Bougrine & Massimo Cingolani & Thomas Ferguson & James K. Galbraith & Alicia Girón & Joseph Halevi & Wesley Marshall & Edward Nell & John Smithin & Pavlina Tcherneva & Slim Thabet
April 2022, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 197-223 Matching Risks with Instruments in Development Banks
by Stephany Griffith-Jones & Shari Spiegel & Jiajun Xu & Marco Carreras & Natalya Naqvi - 224-248 The Global Development Banks’ Architecture
by José Antonio Ocampo & Victor Ortega - 249-267 Should National Development Banks be Subject to Basel III?
by Ricardo Gottschalk & Lavinia B. Castro & Jiajun Xu - 268-285 Can Development Banks Step Up to the Challenge of Sustainable Development?
by Régis Marodon - 286-317 Scaling Up Public Development Banks’ Transformative Alignment with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Maria Alejandra Riaño & Jihane Boutaybi & Damien Barchiche & Sébastien Treyer - 318-339 From Global to Local: Subnational Development Banks in the Era of Sustainable Development Goals
by Sergio Gusmão Suchodolski & Adauto Modesto Junior & Cinthia Helena de Oliveira Bechelaine & Leila Maria Bedeschi Costa - 340-355 Understanding Full Investment and the Potential Role of Public Banks
by Wesley C. Marshall & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 356-371 A Dynamic Theory of Public Banks (and Why it Matters)
by Thomas Marois - 372-390 Public Banks, Public Purpose, and Early Actions in the Face of Covid-19
by Diana V. Barrowclough & Thomas Marois - 391-392 The Deficit Myth, Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy
by David M. Fields - 392-396 What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Leading Economists
by Timothy Koechlin
January 2022, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-22 Housing is NOT ONLY the Business Cycle: A Luxemburg-Kalecki External Market Empirical Investigation for the United States
by José A. Pérez-Montiel & Riccardo Pariboni - 23-44 From Orchestra Conductor to Principal's Agent: How Internal Financialization of Top Management Has Enabled External Financialization of the Firm
by Laurent Baronian & Matari Pierre - 45-68 How Different is Heterodox Economists’ Thinking on Teaching? A Contrastive Evaluation of Interview Data
by Andrew Mearman & Sebastian Berger & Danielle Guizzo - 69-92 Keynes and Smith, Opponents or Allies? Part I: Keynes on Smith
by Rod O’Donnell - 93-106 Keynes and Marx Reconsidered: The Case of Maurice Dobb
by J. E. King - 107-123 Does Securitisation Make Monetary Policy Less Effective?
by Jalal Qanas & Hamid Raza - 124-145 Center–periphery Relationships of Pharmaceutical Value Chains: A Critical Analysis based on Goods and Knowledge Trade Flows
by Cristina Fróes de Borja Reis & José Paulo Guedes Pinto - 146-164 The Inflation-Distribution Nexus: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach
by Rafael S. M. Ribeiro & Stefan D’Amato & Wallace M. Pereira - 165-180 Price-Value Deviations and the Labour Theory of Value: Evidence from 42 Countries, 2000–2017
by Güney Işıkara & Patrick Mokre - 181-184 Why Minsky Matters: An Introduction to the Work of a Maverick Economist
by Phil Armstrong - 184-187 The Elgar Companion to John Maynard Keynes
by Jacob Assa - 187-190 The Selected Letters of John Kenneth Galbraith
by Charles M. A. Clark - 191-194 The Age of Fragmentation / Gender Challenges
by Marcella Corsi - 195-196 Geoffrey Colin Harcourt
by Peter Kriesler
October 2021, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 529-551 The Consolidation of Dollar Hegemony After the Collapse of Bretton Woods: Bringing Power Back in
by Matías Vernengo - 552-569 Bretton Woods After 50
by Barry Eichengreen - 570-584 Keynes, Knight, and Fundamental Uncertainty: A Double Centenary 1921–2021
by Robert W. Dimand - 585-610 Keynes's Treatise on Probability: The First Century
by Rod O’Donnell - 611-630 A Structural Economic Dynamics Approach to ‘Stagnationist’ Unbalanced Growth
by Theo Santini Antunes & Ricardo Azevedo Araujo - 631-655 Reacting to Samuelson: Early Development Economics and the Factor-Price Equalization Theorem
by Mauro Boianovsky - 656-686 Understanding Dollarisation: A Keynesian/Kaleckian Perspective
by Marco Missaglia - 687-710 Negative Interest Rate Policy to Fight Secular Stagnation: Unfeasible, Ineffective, Irrelevant, or Inadequate?
by Stefano Di Bucchianico - 711-724 Recession, Financial Instability, Social Inequality and the Health Crisis
by Gregorio Vidal - 725-745 Wages, Income Distribution and Economic Growth: Long-Run Perspectives in Scandinavia, 1900–2010
by Erik Bengtsson & Engelbert Stockhammer - 746-768 Reconstructing Marx’s Theory of Credit and Payment Crises under Simple Circulation
by Andrew B. Trigg - 769-792 Timing Does Matter: Institutional Flaws and the European Debt Crisis
by Valerio Filoso & Carlo Panico & Erasmo Papagni & Francesco Purificato & Marta Vázquez Suárez
July 2021, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 373-376 What Have We Yet to Learn From the COVID-19 Crisis?
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Mario Seccareccia - 377-393 Infection Is the Cycle: Unemployment, Output and Economic Policies in the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes & Ettore Gallo - 394-413 The Winters of Our Discontent and the Social Production Economy
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 414-431 Economic Policies and the Coronavirus Crisis in the UK
by Malcolm Sawyer - 432-461 Are EU Policies Effective to Tackle the Covid-19 Crisis? The Case of Italy
by Rosa Canelli & Giuseppe Fontana & Riccardo Realfonzo & Marco Veronese Passarella - 462-479 Teaching the Economic Impact of COVID-19 with a Simple Short-run Macro-model: Simultaneous Supply and Demand Shocks
by Sebastien Charles & Thomas Dallery & Jonathan Marie - 480-486 Notes on Covid-19, Potential GDP, and Hysteresis
by Thomas R. Michl - 487-510 Distribution and Productivity Growth: An Empirical Exercise Applied to Selected Latin American Countries
by Douglas Alencar & Frederico G. Jayme & Gustavo Britto & Cláudio Puty - 511-528 Theoretical Practice and the Foundational Level of Macroeconomic Analysis: Reflections on the Work of Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
by Gary Dymski & Danielle Guizzo
April 2021, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 167-169 A Word from the Editor
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 170-193 What Does It Take to Be Top Women Economists? An Analysis Using Rankings in RePEc
by Giulia Zacchia - 194-211 Exclusion in ‘Ricardian’ Trade Models
by Eduardo Crespo & Ariel Dvoskin & Guido Ianni - 212-235 The Rise of Corporate Net Lending Among G7 Countries: A Firm-Level Analysis
by Davide Villani - 236-260 Monetary Policy Under Steindlian Mark-up Dynamics
by Soumya Datta - 261-277 On the Role of Finance in the Sraffian System
by Ariel Dvoskin & Germán David Feldman - 278-279 Introduction to the STOREP symposium
by Antonella Stirati & Carlo Zappia - 280-302 Walras or Pareto: Who is to Blame for the State of Modern Economic Theory?
by Alan Kirman - 303-326 The Impact of Financialization on the Rate of Profit
by Stefano Di Bucchianico - 327-343 Reflexivity, Financial Instability and Monetary Policy: A ‘Convention-Based’ Approach
by Emanuele Citera & Lino Sau - 344-361 The Driving Forces Behind the Rise of Experimental Economics
by Andrej Svorenčík - 362-363 Post-Keynesian monetary theory: selected essays
by John E. King - 364-366 Unbound: How Inequality Constricts our Economy and What We Can Do about It
by Tracey Freiberg - 366-369 Transition Economies: Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
by Artyom H. Tonoyan - 370-371 In Memoriam Eugenia Correa
by Jesus Ferreiro
January 2021, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-6 The Aptly or Wrongly Named Development Economics: An Introduction to New Perspectives and Models
by Natalia Bracarense - 7-15 Underdevelopment and Dependence: The Fundamental Connections
by Celso Furtado - 16-27 The Myth of Economic Development and the Future of the Third World
by Celso Furtado - 28-43 Celso Furtado and the Myth of Economic Development: Rethinking Development from Exile
by Pedro Loureiro & Fernando Rugitsky & Alfredo Saad-Filho - 44-66 Growth, Distribution, and External Constraints: A Post-Kaleckian Model Applied to Brazil
by Douglas Alencar & Frederico G. Jayme & Gustavo Britto - 67-87 The Limitations of International Relations Regarding MNCs and the Digital Economy: Evidence from Brazil
by Marcos Vinícius Isaias Mendes - 88-102 Keynes on State and Economic Development
by Fábio Henrique Bittes Terra & Fernando Ferrari Filho & Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca - 103-125 Capital Flows to Latin America (2003–17): A Critical Survey from Prebisch’s Business Cycle Theory
by Roberto Lampa - 126-144 Institutions and Development From a Historical Perspective: the Case of the Brazilian Development Bank
by Alex Wilhans Antonio Palludeto & Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi - 145-166 Institutional Change in Nepal: Liberalization, Maoist Movement, Rise of Political Consciousness and Constitutional Change
by Kalpana Khanal & Natalia Bracarense
October 2020, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 487-491 Introduction: Kalecki and Kaleckian Economics
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Marcin Czachor & Gracjan Bachurewicz - 492-499 Remembering Kalecki: 22/05/1899–18/04/1970
by Jerzy Osiatyński - 500-510 Kalecki and Cambridge
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 511-537 Overhead Labour Costs in a Neo-Kaleckian Growth Model with Autonomous Non-Capacity Creating Expenditures
by Marc Lavoie & Won Jun Nah - 538-547 Reforming Capitalist Democracies: Which Way?
by Amit Bhaduri - 548-562 Kalecki on Budget Deficits and the Possibilities for Full Employment
by Malcolm Sawyer - 563-588 The Eurozone in Crisis — A Kaleckian Macroeconomic Regime and Policy Perspective
by Eckhard Hein & Judith Martschin - 589-595 The Relevance of Kalecki for Financial Capitalism of the 2020s
by Jerzy Osiatyński - 596-603 Debt Management and the Fiscal Balance
by Jan Toporowski - 604-614 Kalecki and Marx Reconnected
by Peter Kriesler & Joseph Halevi - 615-639 Personal Income Distribution and Progressive Taxation in a Neo-Kaleckian Model: Insights from the Italian Case
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes - 640-664 Gender Issues in Kaleckian Distribution and Growth Models: On the Macroeconomics of the Gender Wage Gap
by Eckhard Hein
July 2020, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 305-341 Nobel Rebels in Disguise — Assessing the Rise and Rule of the Randomistas
by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven - 342-370 Emergent Macroeconomics: Deriving Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis Directly from Macroeconomic Definitions
by Steve Keen - 371-389 The European Payments Union (1950–58): the Post-War Episode of Keynes’ Clearing Union
by Adrien Faudot - 390-413 A Keynes + Schumpeter Model to Explain the Relationship Between Money, Development and Crises
by Giancarlo Bertocco & Andrea Kalajzić - 414-432 Marx Meets Keynes in the Classroom: Teaching a Simple Model of Modern Capitalism
by Corrado Andini - 433-443 A Note on the Competing Causes of High Inflation in Bulgaria during the 1990s: Money Supply or Exchange Rate?
by Sébastien Charles & Jonathan Marie - 444-449 A Response to ‘On Sinha’s View of Sraffa’s Revolution in Economic Theory’
by Ajit Sinha - 450-458 On Sraffa’s Prices: A Rejoinder to Sinha
by Enrico Sergio Levrero