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January 2026, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-26 A Lost Joan Robinson Paper
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Joan Robinson - 27-29 Introduction to the Symposium in Honour of Geoff Harcourt
by Amitava Dutt & Claudio Sardoni - 30-44 Geoff Harcourt and the Central Role of Values in Economics
by Sheila Dow - 45-66 Post-Keynesian Economics: Theory and Ethics
by Amitava Krishna Dutt - 67-80 Interpreting Joan Robinson Following in Geoff Harcourt’s Footsteps
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 81-96 Keynesian Equilibria as Centers of Gravitation?
by Claudio Sardoni - 97-117 Bread and Steel: Harcourt on the Economic Surplus, Employment and Distribution in Two-Sector Economies
by Mauro Boianovsky - 118-134 Revisiting ‘Pricing and the Investment Decision’
by Harry Bloch & Peter Kriesler - 135-149 Reflections on Aspects of Macroeconomic Policies in the Spirit of Geoff Harcourt
by Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer - 150-166 The Ethics and Politics of Care: Reshaping Economic Thinking and Practice
by Wendy Harcourt - 167-208 Ricardo was Right: Unless One Can Enforce ‘Productive’ Behaviour from Rentiers, Sustainable Growth is not an Option — While Emerging Asia Succeeded, the West and Latin America Failed, Caught in Their ‘Neo-Liberal Trap’. A Tribute to Geoff Harcourt
by José Gabriel Palma - 209-244 An Analysis of the Patterns of Economic Growth in the US
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes - 245-259 Public Investment as a Source of Capacity-Creating Autonomous Demand: Implications for Growth and Stability
by Ettore Gallo - 260-285 Aggregate Demand and Demand Leakages in a Post-Keynesian Investment Function: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis for Developed and Developing Countries
by Tiago Couto Porto - 286-316 Deficit Aversion as a Path to Higher Debt: Sovereign Debt Dynamics in a Stock-Flow Consistent Model with Public Capital
by Ekaterina Jürgens - 317-346 A Short Period Sraffa-Keynes Model for the Evaluation of Monetary Policy
by Peter Docherty - 347-369 An Integration of Sraffa's Price Equations inside Marx's Capitalist Monetary Circulation
by Stefano Perri & Gianmarco Oro - 370-377 Monetary Policy Challenges in Latin America
by João Marcos Hausmann Tavares - 377-379 Max Weber and the Path from Political Economy to Economic Sociology
by Wedi Mustamulari & Itang Navira Hatuwe & Reski Utama
October 2025, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 1737-1739 Honouring and Moving Forward: Reviving Monnaie et Production
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Sergio Rossi - 1740-1756 The Perverse Evolution of Money: Shadow Banking, Wealth Accumulation and the Real Economy
by Hassan Bougrine - 1757-1788 Boom and Bust: Dynamics of Systemic Financial Instability in Financialized Emerging Economies
by Julio César Chamorro-Futinico - 1789-1795 Keynes’ Theory of a Monetary Economy of Production, a Timeless Analysis of Capitalism?
by Claude Gnos - 1796-1817 Keynes, Graziani, and Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries: A Stock-Flow Consistent Analysis
by Rosa Canelli & Giuseppe Fontana & Riccardo Realfonzo & Marco Veronese Passarella - 1818-1839 Digital Money: Fragmentation of the Monetary Regime
by Bruno De Conti & Robert Guttmann - 1840-1861 Repurchase Agreements and the Paradox of Risk
by Sylvio Antonio Kappes - 1862-1876 Financialization and Shadow Banking in a Monetary Theory of Production
by Sergio Rossi - 1877-1896 Some Unexplored Financial Issues in the Monetary Circuit since the Financial Crisis
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Domenica Tropeano - 1897-1936 What Dynamics for the Monetary Circuit? Historical Time, Path Dependence, and Bayes’ Theorem
by Massimo Cingolani - 1937-1961 Non-Bank Financial Institutions in the Extended Banking System: A Functional Taxonomy
by Iván Weigandi - 1962-1977 Bernard Schmitt and the Dijon–Fribourg School of Monetary Circuit Analysis
by Alvaro Cencini & Sergio Rossi - 1979-1996 Understanding Moral Sentiments from a Darwinian Perspective: Vivian Charles Walsh's ‘Darwinism and Dichotomies’
by Valentina Erasmo & Steven Pressman - 1997-2001 Darwinisms and Dichotomies
by Vivian C. Walsh - 2002-2020 Overcoming Recession and Financial Instability in a Global Financialised Economy? The Contribution of the ‘Crank Heretic’ Robert Eisler
by Anne Löscher & Ferdindand Wenzlaff - 2021-2043 ‘If it Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix it’: A Critical Realist Approach to Industrial Policy
by João Paiva-Silva & Nuno Martins - 2044-2077 The Longer, the Weaker? Considering the Role of Long-Term Unemployment in an ‘Original’ Phillips Curve
by Davide Romaniello - 2078-2101 Too-Big-to-Fail Banking in Europe: An Enduring Challenge
by Stefanos Ioannou & Panagiotis Iliopoulos & Dariusz Wójcik - 2102-2116 Revisiting MMT, Sovereign Currencies and the Eurozone: A Reply to Marc Lavoie
by Dirk H. Ehnts & L. Randall Wray - 2117-2131 Economic Growth and Technological Progress in Developing Economies: Okun and Kaldor-Verdoorn Effects in China and India (1991–2019)
by Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri & Matías Vernengo - 2132-2134 Capitalism in the UK: A Perspective from Marxist Political Economy
by Syaifullah Syaifullah & Novi Sekar Sari & Hasniati Hasniati - 2135-2136 Central Banking, Monetary Policy and Gender
by Jeff Powell
August 2025, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 1217-1222 The History of Post-Keynesian Economics: Celebrating 50 Years
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1223-1257 Post-Keynesianism in Canada: From an Extraordinary Beginning to an Uncertain Future?
by Marc Lavoie & Mario Seccareccia - 1258-1297 Post-Keynesian Economics in Germany Since the 1970s — Mapping the Landscape
by Eckhard Hein - 1298-1315 Post-Keynesian Economic Thought in Mexico: Discussions on Economic Growth
by Noemi Levy - 1316-1330 Australian Post Keynesianism
by Alexander Millmow & John King - 1331-1357 Between Academia and Economic Policy: The Rise and Decline of Post-Keynesian Economics in Austria
by Engelbert Stockhammer & Quirin Dammerer & Andreas Maschke - 1358-1381 From Periphery to Core? Mapping a History of Post-Keynesian Economics in Brazil
by Danielle Guizzo & Felipe Almeida & Maríndia Brites & Luís Gustavo de Paula - 1382-1403 Post-Keynesian Economics in China: A Historical Review and Contemporary Assessment
by Hui Yuan & Geyang Xie - 1404-1421 Polish Post-Keynesianism: A Brief History
by Jan Toporowski & Gracjan Robert Bachurewicz - 1422-1445 More Than a Method: History and Outward Institutionalization of Post-Keynesian Economics in Spain
by Esteban Cruz Hidalgo & José Pérez-Montiel & Eduardo Garzón Espinosa - 1446-1465 Post-Keynesianism in France: From a Long Period of Constrained Growth to Hybridization?
by Sébastien Charles & Jonathan Marie - 1467-1478 Power, Knowledge and Technology in a Finite World
by Valeria Cirillo & Cedric Durand & Dario Guarascio & Joel Rabinovich & Cecilia Rikap - 1479-1509 From Commons to Commodities: Seed Regimes Consolidation and Implications to Sustainability Transitions
by Almendra Cremaschi & Anabel Marín - 1510-1545 The Gene Editing Business: Rent Extraction in the Biotech Industry
by Erica Borg & Amedeo Policante - 1546-1570 Unravelling the Role of Data in Industrial Value Chains
by Lea Schneidemesser & Florian Butollo - 1571-1598 New Sites of Accumulation? Why Intangible Assets Matter for Energy Transitions
by Silvia Weko - 1599-1631 Monopoly Power upon the World of Work: A Workplace Analysis in the Logistics Segment Under Automation
by Valeria Cirillo & Francesco S. Massimo & Matteo Rinaldini & Jacopo Staccioli & Maria Enrica Virgillito - 1632-1663 Blurring Boundaries: An Analysis of the Digital Platforms-Military Nexus
by Andrea Coveri & Claudio Cozza & Dario Guarascio - 1664-1680 Shadow Money in the History of Monetary Thought
by Steffen Murau & Tobias Pforr - 1681-1715 Are Long Waves 50 Years? Reexamining Economic and Financial Long Wave Periodicities in Kondratieff and Schumpeter
by Jason Hecht - 1716-1732 Inflation, European Union Regulation and the Structure of Energy Commodities Markets
by Domenica Tropeano - 1733-1736 Principles of Behavioral Economics: Bringing Together Old, New and Evolutionary Approaches
by Stavros A. Drakopoulos
May 2025, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 715-718 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: The Pasinetti Index
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 719-733 Where do the Pasinetti Rule and the Pasinetti Index Come from?
by Marc Lavoie & Mario Seccareccia - 734-755 Distributional Regimes in the US — The Pasinetti Index and the Monetary Policy Effects on Income Distribution
by Pedro Hugo Clavijo Cortes & Sylvio Antonio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 756-786 Monetary Policy and the Pasinetti Index: A Stock Flow Model for Latin American Economies
by Lorenzo Nalin & Leonardo Rojas Rodriguez & Esteban Perez Caldentey & Giuliano Yajima - 787-810 Revisiting the Pasinetti Index: Understanding Its Cyclical and Long-Term Features and Its Important Implications for Macroeconomic Policy
by Guillermo Matamoros & Mario Seccareccia - 811-834 The Distributive Impact of Unconventional Monetary Policies: Old and New
by Lucio Gobbi & Carlo D’Ippoliti & Jacopo Temperini - 835-866 The Pasinetti Index and the Rise of Inequality in the Age of Unconventional Monetary Policy in Japan
by Yuki Tada & Kazuhiro Kurose - 867-886 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: Some Reflections on the Pasinetti Rule
by Enrico Sergio Levrero & Antonino Lofaro - 887-895 Public Banks and Public Purpose: From Pandemic Responses to Future Climate Prospects
by Diana V. Barrowclough & Thomas Marois - 896-914 The Role of Public Development Banks During the Pandemic: Impact Evaluation of BICE's Innovative Credit Response
by Alejandro M. Danon & Rafael Tessone & Guido Zack - 915-936 The Double Function of Turkey’s Public Banks and Reinterpretation of Mandates during the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Ali Rıza Güngen - 937-964 From State Developmentalism to Financial Populism: The ‘Bank of Welfare' and Mexico’s Moral Economy
by Nadine Reis & Germán Vargas Magaña - 965-989 Mandate Matters: Evolving Views and Counter-cyclical Surprises from the World’s Newest, Southern-led, Multilateral Development Banks
by Diana Barrowclough - 990-1010 National and Multilateral Development Banks during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of the IADB and CDC-BII during the Second Phase
by Marco Carreras & Stephany Griffith-Jones - 1011-1035 Public Development Banks as Essential Infrastructure: Covid, the KfW, and Public Purpose
by Thomas Marois - 1036-1059 The Italian Development Bank: A Dynamic View of CDP’s Public Mission
by Anita Quas & Daniela Vandone - 1060-1086 Public Banking, Overlapping Emergencies, and the Eurozone Periphery: The Portuguese Case
by Victoria Stadheim - 1087-1089 The Fourth International Workshop on Demand-Led Growth: Extensions from Conflict Inflation
by Ricardo Summa & Salewa Olawoye - 1090-1111 Tax Incidence and Distribution in a Sraffian Conflict Inflation Framework
by Franklin Serrano & Gabriel Aidar & Gustavo Bhering - 1112-1137 Distributive Conflict, High Inflation, and Stabilization Programs in a Small Open Economy Framework: The Case of Argentina in the 1980s
by Ramiro E. Alvarez - 1138-1163 Unraveling Growth Models in Peripheral Economies: Kalecki’s Political Business Cycle and Brazil’s ‘Pink Tide’ Experience
by Pedro Romero Marques - 1164-1185 Understanding the Intellectual Traditions of Claudia Goldin’s Nobel Winning Work on Gender and its Context in Feminist Economics
by Sarah F. Small & Milena Dehn & Laura Beltran-Figueroa - 1186-1200 ECB policies Since the Financial Crisis: A Monetary Circuit and a Post-Keynesian Perspective
by Domenica Tropeano - 1201-1209 Did the ECB React Defensively During the Great Financial Crisis? A Reply to Tropeano
by Eladio Febrero & Jorge Uxó & Óscar Dejuán - 1210-1215 Are LTROs Monetary Policy Operations or Is the Central Bank Behaving as a Market Maker of Last Resort? A Reply to Febrero, Uxó and Dejuán
by Domenica Tropeano
March 2025, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 331-333 Introduction to the Special Issue on the 20th STOREP Conference: Rethinking Economic Policies: The Role of the State in the Post-Covid-19
by Angela Ambrosino & Enrico Bellino & Mario Cedrini & Matteo Deleidi & Santiago J. Gahn - 334-343 To Intervene or Not to Intervene: This Is Smith’s Problem
by Maria Pia Paganelli - 344-368 The Revival of Industrial Policies in the EU?
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes & Gianfranco Viesti - 369-391 Innovation and Demand as Drivers of Labour Productivity: An Integrated Analysis for OECD Countries
by Giovanna Ciaffi - 392-411 Examining the Writings of Satoshi Nakamoto: A Monetary Analysis of the Bitcoin Protocol
by Christophe Depoortère - 412-430 Circular vs One-Way Production Processes: Two Different Views on Production and Income Distribution
by Enrico Bellino & Gabriel Brondino - 431-455 The Efficient Triangle: Export Persistence, Human Capital, and Productivity
by Eleonora Bartoloni & Maurizio Baussola & Andrea Marino & Davide Romaniello - 456-473 Measuring Patriarchy in Italy
by Erica Aloè & Marcella Corsi & Giulia Zacchia - 474-499 The Dependence of Growth on the Profitability of Capital in the Kaleckian Literature: A Critical Evaluation
by Attilio Trezzini & Luigi Salvati - 500-522 Does the Technological Transformation of Firms Go Along With More Employee Control Over Working Time? Empirical Findings From an EU-Wide Combined Dataset
by Nathalie Greenan & Silvia Napolitano - 523-542 Anti-Inflation Policies in the Evolution of Federico Caffè’s Economic Thought
by Riccardo Baioni - 543-563 Consumption as a Social Phenomenon in the Modern Theory of Intertemporal Choice
by Daria Pignalosa - 564-592 Is CBDC undermining the Process of Money Creation?
by Samuele Bibi & Rosa Canelli - 593-612 Does the Dollar Global Financial System Simply Intermediate Savings?
by Domenica Tropeano - 613-636 Moving Forward When There Are No Dollars: A Guide to Public Investment in Face of the Balance-of-Payments Constraint
by Basil Oberholzer - 637-656 The Nexus of Public Debt and Private Finance: Forging the International Monetary Order
by Ramaa Vasudevan - 657-680 Economic Growth Driven by the Mexican Fourth Transformation Policy
by José María González Lara & Laura Policardo & Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera - 681-708 Who are the Gatekeepers of Economics? Geographic Diversity, Gender Composition, and Interlocking Editorship of Journal Boards
by Alberto Baccini & Cristina Re - 709-713 State building and social policies in developing countries: the political economy of development
by Md. Zobayer Hossain - 713-714 Statecraft and the Political Economy of Capitalism
by Georgi Asatryan
January 2025, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-20 The Conceptual Resilience of the Atomistic Individual in Mainstream Economic Rationality
by Stavros A. Drakopoulos - 21-52 Beyond Job Guarantee: The Employer of Last Resort Program as a Tool to Promote the Energy Transition
by Giuliano Toshiro Yajima - 53-71 A Post-Keynesian Framework for Exchange Rate Equilibrium: Simulations for the Brazilian Economy
by Lúcio Otávio Seixas Barbosa & Douglas Alencar - 72-91 The Brazilian Economic Regimes and the Possibility of a Regime Switch
by Lilian N. Rolim & Carolina Troncoso Baltar - 92-107 World Profit Rates, 1960–2019
by Deepankar Basu & Julio Huato & Jesus Lara Jauregui & Evan Wasner - 108-141 Financial Instability and Income Inequality: Why the Minsky–Piketty Connection Matters for Macroeconomics
by Filippo Gusella & Anna Maria Variato - 142-164 What You See Is … . Not All There Is: Global Income Inequality From a Quasi-Marxist Perspective
by Rishabh Kumar - 165-182 Merchants of Debt at the Extreme Overnight: Re-Considering Monetary Theories via Rollover-Induced Interbank Frictions
by Jessica Reale - 183-201 Uneven Effects, an Evolutionary Model of Poverty Traps After Trade Liberalization
by Leopoldo Gómez-Ramírez & María Padilla-Romo - 202-226 Deciphering the Chinese Economic Miracle: The Resolution of an Age-Old Economists’ Debate — and its Central Role in Rapid Economic Development
by Kun Duan & Plamen Ivanov & Richard Werner - 227-244 A Historical Review of the Role of Education: From Human Capital to Human Capabilities
by Silvia Leoni - 245-263 Economics Imperialism and Economic Imperialism: Two Sides of the Same Coin
by Angela Ambrosino & Mario Cedrini & John B. Davis - 264-282 Globalization of Production and Absolute Advantage in a Classical Approach
by Pedro S. Machado - 283-296 A Note on Capital in a Functional Analysis of the Traditional Banking Industry
by Riccardo Zolea - 297-321 Augusto Graziani on Italian Economic Development (1950–1970)
by Giorgio Colacchio & Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Andrea Pacella - 322-325 Macroeconomics after Kalecki and Keynes: Post-Keynesian Foundations
by Marc Lavoie - 325-329 The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies
by Fatih Kırşanlı
November 2024, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 1717-1721 Introduction to the Symposium on: The Supermultiplier and Endogenous Money
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes & Óscar Dejuán Asenjo & Riccardo Pariboni & Ricardo Summa - 1722-1745 Finance, Financial Adjustments and Alternative Closures in Neo-Kaleckian Models: The Paradoxes of Thrift and Costs in the Long-Run
by Brett Fiebiger - 1746-1774 The Monetary Theory of Production and the Supermultiplier: What Determines Savings?
by Lorenzo Di Domenico & Giovanna Ciaffi & Davide Romaniello - 1775-1800 Fiscal Supermultiplier and Endogenous Money in the United States: The COVID-19 Pandemic vs. the Global Financial Crisis
by Juan Matias De Lucchi - 1801-1826 Supermultiplier Models, Demand Stagnation, and Monetary Policy: Inevitable March to the Lower Bound for Interest Rates?
by Steven Fazzari - 1827-1849 The Supermultiplier-Cum-Finance. An Application to the Credit-Led Boom before the 2008 Crash
by Óscar Dejuán & Daniel Dejuán-Bitriá - 1850-1875 Pensions as an Engine of Growth. An Approach to the Spanish Case, Based on the Sraffian Supermultiplier
by Eladio Febrero & Fernando Bermejo - 1876-1893 Components of Autonomous Demand Growth and Financial Feedbacks: Implications for Growth Drivers and Growth Regime Analysis
by Ryan Woodgate & Eckhard Hein & Ricardo Summa - 1894-1914 Debt-credit Flows and Stocks in a Supermultiplier Model with Two Autonomous Demand Components: Consequences for Growth
by Stefano Di Bucchianico & Ettore Gallo & Antonino Lofaro - 1915-1942 Limits to Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Small Open Economies
by Ariel Dvoskin & Matías Torchinsky Landau - 1943-1963 Impacts of US Interest Rates on Growth, Income Distribution, and Macroeconomic Policy Space in Developing Countries: A SFC Supermultiplier Model
by João Emboava Vaz - 1964-1981 There is no Room: The Role of Net Reciprocal Effectual Demands in Ricardo’s Theory of Foreign Trade
by Gustavo Bhering & Franklin Serrano - 1982-2003 An Appraisal of Alternative Ricardian Trade Models
by Gabriel Brondino & Ariel Dvoskin - 2004-2025 Towards an Explanation of a Declining Trend in Capacity Utilisation in the US Economy: Analysing the NBER-CES Output–Capital Ratio
by Santiago José Gahn - 2026-2045 Multipliers and Supermultipliers in a Multisectoral Framework: Macroeconomic Tools After All?
by Fabrício Pitombo Leite - 2046-2067 Debt Cancellation to Avert Fiscal Austerity: Helpful Beyond Controversy?
by Eladio Febrero & Jorge Uxó - 2068-2084 Was the September 2019 US Money Market Turmoil Due to Insufficient ‘Loanable Funds’?
by Domenica Tropeano - 2085-2104 The Sraffian Supermultiplier and Cycles: Theory and Empirics
by Michalis Nikiforos & Marcio Santetti & Rudiger von Arnim - 2105-2115 Cycles: Empirics and the Supermultiplier Theory
by Ricardo Summa & Gabriel Petrini & Lucas Teixeira - 2116-2120 Residential and Nonresidential Investment and the Cycle: A Rejoinder
by Michalis Nikiforos & Marcio Santetti & Rudiger von Arnim - 2121-2123 Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism
by Tracey Katof - 2123-2126 Cambridge economics in the post-Keynesian era: the eclipse of heterodox traditions
by Francis Cripps
October 2024, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 1299-1301 Conflict Inflation: A Symposium
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes & Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1302-1313 The Conflict Theory of Inflation Revisited
by Robert Rowthorn - 1314-1330 Conflictual Distributional Struggles and Inflation
by Malcolm Sawyer - 1331-1350 Sellers' Inflation and Distributive Conflict: Lessons from the Post-COVID Recovery
by Ettore Gallo & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1351-1380 Cost-Push and Conflict Inflation: A Discussion of the Italian Case
by Davide Romaniello & Antonella Stirati - 1381-1396 Inflation, Unemployment, and Inequality: Beyond the Traditional Phillips Curve
by Lilian Rolim - 1397-1419 Conflictual Inflation and the Phillips Curve
by Marc Lavoie - 1420-1435 Which Policies Against Inflation After Covid-19 and the War in Ukraine: The Italian Case
by Luigi Salvati & Pasquale Tridico - 1436-1464 Kaleckian Models of Conflict Inflation, Distribution and Employment: A Comparative Analysis
by Eckhard Hein & Christoph Häusler - 1465-1485 ‘Sellers’ Inflation’ and Monetary Policy Interventions: A Critical Analysis
by Giuseppe Mastromatteo & Sergio Rossi - 1486-1509 Conflict Inflation and the Role of Monetary Policy
by Pedro Clavijo-Cortes - 1510-1535 Conflict, Inertia, and Phillips Curve from a Sraffian Standpoint
by Franklin Serrano & Ricardo Summa & Guilherme Spinato Morlin - 1536-1556 Shaikh’s Theory of Inflation: Empirical Evidence from European Countries (2001–20)
by Oktay Ozden & Hakki Kutay Bolkol - 1557-1581 Inflation in OECD Countries: An Empirical Assessment of a Structuralist Theory of Inflation
by Hongkil Kim - 1582-1612 A Structuralist Model of the Palestinian Economy: Who Bears the Economic Burden of the Israeli Occupation?
by Ibrahim Shikaki - 1613-1634 Supply and Demand in Kaldorian Growth Models: A Proposal for Dynamic Adjustment
by Guilherme R. Magacho & Danilo Spinola - 1635-1653 A Multi-Sector Post-Kaleckian Growth Model of Structural Change
by Ricardo Azevedo Araujo & Pedro Celso Rodrigues Fonseca & Theo Santini Antunes - 1654-1677 Do Flexibility Measures Affect the Wage Share? An Empirical Analysis of Selected European Countries
by Giorgio Liotti & Emanuele Millemaci & Luigi Salvati - 1678-1697 Stratification Economics and Occupational Prestige: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach
by Iris Buder & David Fields & Gwyneth Donahue & Maria Ramirez - 1698-1707 Pluralist Economics as a Democratizing Force: A Review Essay
by Nina Eichacker - 1708-1712 The Foundations of Real-World Economics: What Every Student Needs to Know
by Larry Allen - 1712-1715 Who Matters at the World Bank? Bureaucrats, Policy Change, and Public Sector Governance
by Mirek Tobiáš Hošman
July 2024, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 887-891 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: A Symposium
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon & Guillaume Vallet - 892-918 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: The Post-Keynesian and Sraffian Perspectives
by Antonino Lofaro & Guillermo Matamoros & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 919-952 The Distributive Monetary Analysis of a (un)Sustainable Economy
by Samuele Bibi - 953-973 Foreign Price Shocks and Inflation Targeting: Effects on Income and Inflation Inequality
by Lilian Rolim & Nathalie Marins - 974-993 Dealing with Rising Inequality: Is the Fed Up for the Task, or Will Everyone Get Fed Up?
by Steven Pressman - 994-1018 Monetary Policy and the Gender and Racial Employment Dynamics in Brazil
by Patricia Couto & Clara Brenck - 1019-1041 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution in a Multisectoral AB-SFC Model
by Matheus Trotta Vianna - 1042-1063 Are Firm Markups Boosting Inflation? A Post-Keynesian Institutionalist Approach to Markup Inflation in Select Industrialized Countries
by Guillermo Matamoros - 1064-1078 Classical Economics and the Question of Aggregate Demand
by Alex M. Thomas - 1079-1103 The Advanced Stage of Industrialisation and the Argentine Pendulum: A Classical-Structuralist Approach
by Ramiro E. Alvarez - 1104-1129 Tying Your Hands and Getting Stuck? The European Origins of Italy's Economic Stagnation
by Lucio Baccaro & Massimo D'Antoni - 1130-1155 Growth Theory and the Growth Model Perspective: Insights from the Supermultiplier
by Guilherme Spinato Morlin & Nikolas Passos & Riccardo Pariboni - 1156-1173 Financial Growth and Crash under Shadow Banking
by Amit Bhaduri & Srinivas Raghavendra - 1174-1191 Financialisation in the Gulf States
by Jalal Qanas & Malcolm Sawyer - 1192-1215 Households’ Liquidity Preference, Banks’ Capitalization and the Macroeconomy: A Theoretical Investigation
by Marco Missaglia & Alberto Botta - 1216-1232 Hysteresis in the Dynamics of Employment by Activity Sector
by Paulo R. Mota & Paulo B. Vasconcelos - 1233-1252 The New Forms of Economic Dominance in Latin American Economies in the Globalised Era: A Glance at Mexico’s Financial System
by Noemi Levy-Orlik - 1253-1278 The Road Less Travelled: Keynes and Knight on Probability and Uncertainty
by Bill Gerrard - 1279-1285 Economists and COVID-19: ideas, theories and policies during the pandemic
by E. Forrest Blanton & Madhav Tipu Ramachandran - 1285-1288 Islamic Economics and Covid-19: The Economic, Social, and Scientific Consequences of a Global Pandemic
by Siti Mudrikah & Achmad Fadlil Abidillah & Muhammad Yahya Saifuddin & Agus Suaidi Hasan - 1288-1291 Review of Public Banks: Decarbonisation, Definancialisation and Democratisation
by Olga Mikheeva - 1292-1294 Paul Davidson: A Kind Man and a Forceful Debater in the Interests of Real-World Progress
by Sheila Dow - 1295-1297 Paul Davidson: An Appreciation
by David Dequech
April 2024, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 389-397 The Price of Wealth: Scarcity and Abundance in an Unequal World
by Richard McGahey - 398-419 Can Minimum Wages Effectively Reduce Poverty under Low Compliance? A Case Study from the Agricultural Sector in South Africa
by Ihsaan Bassier & Vimal Ranchhod - 420-422 Commentary on Bassier and Ranchhod, ‘Can Minimum Wages Effectively Reduce Poverty Under Low Compliance? A Case Study from the Agricultural Sector in South Africa’
by Nishita Trisal - 423-440 The Racial Wealth Gap in South Africa and the United States
by Grieve Chelwa & Mashekwa Maboshe & Darrick Hamilton - 441-443 Commentary on ‘The Racial Wealth Gap in South Africa and the United States’ by Chelwa, Maboshe and Hamilton
by Kimberly Chong - 444-455 Relational Inequality and Economic Outcomes: A Consideration of the Indian Experience
by Jayati Ghosh - 456-460 Commentary on Ghosh ‘Relational Inequality and Economic Outcomes’
by Gustav Peebles
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